La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1929, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE
THE WEATHER
Oregon: Fair tonight and Sat
urday, low humidity in the interior
Saturday. Gentle to moderate
northerly winds on coaat.
C IT Y
EDITION
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VOLUME XXVII.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON.
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929
NUMBER 203
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
a
SAWMILL TO
BE ERECTED
NEAR ELGIN
Hanford F. Reed Pur
chases Machinery; An
nounces His Plans.
ANNUAL PAYROLL
TO BE $60,000.00
Construction will he Sta'-t-!
orl in KTocii. TcWiiwi urifn
... i,vi i u.iv, n,.
Operations tO Begin late
in llinmpv
in ouiuiiiii. .
Decision to, erect a sawmill near j
Kltrin was reached this week by 1
Hanford K. Heed, lumberman of
Ihat district. Mr. Reed states that i record as the hottest June 21 in or wllh the Athletics, by taking university professor, that ho Hilled
he has purchased a modern seven- : more than 50 years here today as tlae night cap, 8 lo 3. Haho Until 26-year-olil Theora Mix, his pupil
root hand mill with nil the neces- 'the United. States weather bureau drove in seven vims with two lioni- paramour, was ready for tlio coun
sary appliances and equipment and , thermometer recorded 92 degrees ers and it single, llnyt pitched ty grand Jury today, just ono week
will start construction of the build, ishortly before noon with Indies- ugnliist Kariislinw nnd Shores, i from the day the girl was beaten
in 'n the near future. ! Hons that the 95 mark would be and slashed to death. He killed
The mill will be located In .the reached before sunset. ' YANKEE STADIUM, New York. , her, ho said, because she throiit-
soutnwest part of Klttin, near the Records of the Weather bureau June ' 21 (Al") The Athletics ened the life of his wife nnd child,
planing mill of the Pondosa Pino dating back to 1874 contain only pounded, three Yankee pitchers, In-; The confession, announced at
Lumber company, according to tlio'oiie June 21 when the temperature I'ennock, for 10 hits before 65,000' mldnlKht by County Prosecutor
Klgln Recorder. Mr. Reed has se- nearcd that of today. In 1921 on fans here today to w in the first J John J. Chester Jr.. was held Tor
cured options on two pieces ol jthut dale the mercury mounted to same of the doubleheader II to 1.! the grand Jury with Chester's pre-
properly, but Is as yet undecided no degrees, two less than that un- Bob Grove hung up his olovcnllr ; diction that n first degree murder
as to which one he w ill choose for w hich San Francisco and vl- victory as Al Simmons hit his fir- ' Indictment would be returned be-
the permanent location of the mill, 'cinlty sweltered near noon today, teenlh and sixteenth homo runs, j fore evening.
lt),(XIII-.nl Cut cities throuKhout California were Haas also hit for the circuit. I Hrlnglng to an end 23 hours of
The new- plant will cut between in tne ,,,.( ,)f tense heat yester- Simons pounded Yankco hurlers ! questioning. Snook lost his (i on
35.1100 and 40,000 feet of lumber dav , hlKlioxt temperature be- for five hits In five times at but ' nerve, sobbing like a child, told
each working day. Mr., Heed has ( ,-eeorded at Hrnwley. where the and drove In three runs. Miller tho posccutor and police heads that
cnectcd an arrangement wltn tho
unuusjL line j,uiuuer t ouipan,
whereby thoy will handle tho re-j
manufacture and sale or his entire-
output. I ho annual payroll Is ex-
liecled to bo in excess of $i0.000,
Tho lo will he hauled from
piiviitoly owned timber tracts west
nnd northwest of town, principally
by motor trucks. Tho timber will j
bp purchased and the. lOKJfhif? dono j
by Heed, for tho moat part, but ho j
' plans to buy Ions on a delivered at. j
location or tho mill right hero In
town will give tho owner of small
trnetK of timber an opportunity to
dispose of their logs. There has
never been a mill located in just
such a place that these people
could economically, transport the-
Iokh to tho mill silo" Mr. Iteed
stated A supply of logH from both
sources to keep the now plant in
operation over a period of ton or
fiitoen years la in sight, ho also!
Bluted. t
Ihxight I'mni ,M one fee '
Tin mnrhini.fv nn.i nouionmnt in
Its entirety was purchased from
tho 1j. It. Menefeo liiimber com-
pany, and stands In l.adrl Canyon,
where it was operated by that com
pany. Although work on tho erection of
the now mill will start within the
next thirty or forty days, or as soon
as the present cut is completed at
the Heed mill seven miles north of
1'Jlgin, it will not be in actual opor- i
ation until into this summer. j
Tho old mill will bo disriiantlod !
ns soon as the machinery Is sold.
Tho Klgin mill will be new from
the ground up, a larger and mure
efficient plant, with an increased
payroll and a larger ca parity, tho
many of his previous lumber oper-
ations. I
AIRMEN WILL
PHOTOGRAPH
LOCAL TIMBER
'here, had been . senteneed to 1 ! eltv health effleer, and he lias ex
Alrplane views of I ninn eonnty ' n fon f,r!it ,U.KI.,,0 Klary and. pressed hla views of the snnlta-
week by the I'onlinentnl Aiiways
or I'orlland under the supervision !
of T. V. Arnrlcter, chief executive
of the couipnny. who Is In thlseity.
Mr. Arnrlei'-r. with his photo
giapher and pilot and one of his
company planes, has been here for
several days but no filming can be
done until the sky Is clearer. Tho
pictures will be taken from a Kol
mcr graph lex, which Is installed in
the bottom of tho plane, looking 1 .
directly down. C. J. Delluse, of; M,.4.tng in mid-month session.
Portland, a former navy man. is th(l (Vntrnl Labor council last
the photographer and Jack Rohrer niKht Went on n-eord as favoring
in tho pilot. Tho plane is now at ((n cariicr rioHlng hour for stores
the l.a tirande air field. on Sl.t,lr(j,.y night.
- , letter was olso.read from the
AIRMAN Kll.I.r.l) I Amer(.n l-Vderatlon of Labor
SI:aL ItKACH. Cal.. June '2 i HKng the local organization to aid
AP Charles Penn Warden, 2ft, i ,n t.0mbatting house-to-house ped
or Pasadena, was killed and Walter i j,,., Mll n.st(.U(i( jmtronlBU local
Cole, in, also of Pasadena-was ser- . mpVfha nt.
lousiy injured when their planet
crashed from a height of 400 feet.
HA N
I'MtANCIHCO. June
21 '
(AP)Colonol K. R. Martindale. i
in command of the harbor reserve
at Port Winrield Hcott, died sud
denly or a lwart attack.
WKATIIKK TODAY
7:30 a. m. ft 7 above.
Minimum: Ad above.
Condition: mostly clear.
WKATHLU YKSTKItDAY
Maximum minimum 4 5
above.
Condition: cloudy.
WKATIIKIt JI NK 21.
Maximum VJt minimum 03
above.
Condition: clear.
Summer Arrives
On Longest Day;
Mercury Climbs
Weather Here Nearly 80
at 1:30 San Francisco
Finds heat Records Sur
passed, i
t. Summer, long over dun, has ap
parently as well as actually arrived
In. the Oregon country. Yester
day the maximum In La Grande
was over 70 and nt 1:30 o'clock
Ithis afternoon. In snlle f few
clouds In the sky, the street ther
mometers registered all the way
4111 ttt.J
from 7
fin ahntro
southern orenon has nireaiiy
'" Plunged Into lea! summer
Yesterday the temperature In
Medford reached 86 ahove. slad-j'
ideinTlg the hearts of the Rogue!
River valley orchardlsts.
CAM FOR MA SWKITKHS
SAN FRANCISCO, June 21 (AP)
-The year's longest day went on
mHXimml Was 113. Other high
HpotH xver(i TPp,irted as follows:
Imp,.) Valley 112: China 102;
rvert)andH 1(f8; jIlHO Ro.bieK jnr.;
T.Ufn,.ulfto ln4. K;ni 1-lr.rnai .lino
1 Ifl; Sacramento 1 00; Itomona 1 Miller Hugglns surprised the
1 (10; Modesto 1 00; Sun .7o.se flfi; ftms Home what by starting Pen
Los Angeles 92; Fresno 90; Knnta nook instead1 of Hoyt. Connie
HaVba'ru H8; and Santa Kosa 18. 'Mack ran true to form with Grove,
who up to todny had won ten and
KAHTKRV 11 RAT WAVIS lost only one. The weather vus
ItHOKKN perfect if a bit warm. m
Nl'IW YORK, Juno 21 (AP) I.iahe Itnth UMsumed It Ik puhIoiu-
1 neat .ve w.i....i ...m
eHt Hweltomw for nvrr a week
",Q lhe tomnera-
ture held within he seven les in
New York during the day and other
l""'tH f,f thfl .reported cor-
responding, cool ,, weather. The
toniporntiiro had remained in 'tho
SO'h during the night giving New
Yorkers .their first comfortable
night -In Home (Jays.,
nM HHOVI-: IX I'llKSXO
FRKSXO, Cal., June 21 (AP)
Temueralure of 99 degrees hero
this noon
hroiiKht tho prediction
from tho United States weather
bureau that the day's maximum
Would reach 104 degrees, slightly
above normal. 1
Man Wanted In
California Held
By Police Here
.Ininea Gillespie, alius Ollliert
rnlhoiin. a parole violator from
Kolsom prison, t'alirornla. was ar
rested in l.a Cirnmle yesterday and
Is hclnff held In jail here await-
log tho arrival of an officer from
' Sheriff A. Sweoter's department this city In swimming, will start
' In Riverside, '.'al. A wire remlved his classes Monday. There has
j today said that an officer would been much delay due to the ae
j leave Riverside Sunday for la cident which happened at Crystal
Grande. Phingo last week. It Is explained.
J Oillesplo. who was using the However, the pool has boon in
' name of Calhoun when arrested spected by Dr. A. L. Ulc.hardson.
,.rt,.p riv, vi.iim hud been narnled.
(lft j.,in ,'r,im.Seo In his lath-
pr.s rHr lln, (.Coliipnnll by two
., .i r, Bi,.n.dainrhter.
llora Davis, and a lleltle KOlllns.
When nrresled her" he was accom
, panled by the step-daiiBliter.
Labor In Favor Of
E(Xrlir ClQSinJ
rhej-n was a fair-sized attend
ance at the meeting, which was
held In the city hall.
! ni f rt r
Ultltfl 171 UVLUL
T..,.. n,t,I
1 a cutitci jo
I . ..... -
I Word was received In La Grande
' o,,.!,,,! nr .I.,, ,i-.ii, nf c. er. r ire
Mltehell which occurred yesterday
.'.I Mditeiio Wisconsin. Mr. Mit-
raiw.tt u.n the fiiihnr of ! r" K A
McKaehron. or La Grande, prlnd-
jail of the Central school. Mr. and
Mrs. McKachran h-ft lt Grande l'"n was sucn aw you woum onnn-tuen a Kpienuio program 01 ciasHt
May 31 to go to Wisconsin to see arlly expect from n band lu a (al nuisir admirably interspeiHed
her father, who at that time was larger city. Your band master is; with lively and modern cotnposi
verv 111. ' deserving of much credit. I hope - tlon. . . Kpeefal mention Is due
. - ( you wit I be booked for a return ' Mr. Loney's Interpret a I ion of "In
' ItODY lOI M concert, Hnd as far as I am eon- a Persian Market." for f i vpienUy
VANCOVVKR. Wash.. June 2 1 corned, you can 'repeat the pro- heard as it Is, truly It has never
(AP) The body of L'lmer Kree- gram of Wednesday night." J been nvr e beautifully rendered
man. VK of Woodland. Wush., wan Jn yt.MleWlHy's Issue of the Uaker t,hj,n 11 WM ,lt thi ''"crt."
found In the Lewis river last night. D(.mocr((l. Herald under the head-' The ir"n,,f ,mmi x"tH to
, lie had apparently fallen Into the l,t,nOCr Herald, unoet tne nea bpK,n ,tM mitn(rpr )Mdoor concerts
river while fishing. He is survived ,1,,e: Lrft ''Jl,,,' ,I,"ld 1'irills in Ul (tninde In the near future,
'by a widow and three children. Crowd," a half a column of space It Is anounced.
YANKS DROP
FIRST GAME
TO MACKMEN
Athletics Pound .Three
New York Pitchers i
for Sixteen Hits.
-
oYTtjm.r'XTr nnTimn
011U1UW10 UWVM
OUT TWO HOMERS
-
Sixty-Five Thousand Fans
Crowd Into Yankee Sta-1
1 1 Ttf i ttT . , 1 !
mum to witness "uttie
World Series."
XI'.W YOIIK. Juno 21 (Al'l '
The New York Yankees curiicil an.
even break In today's double liriul-
batted in five markers. The vie-1
tory increased tho lead of Iho
Mackmen over the champions to
eight nnd due-half games. .
liue-yln Stirm-lsr I.'jum
i. ,.v . ... u,
of he gnmo. -
I- rst Came: 1
Philadelphia 1 1 0
New York 1 7 3
Put in a worse hole than ever
by rove a Impressive 11 to 1 vlo-
tory over Pehnoek In the-oponer
of the double, header, the Yanks
tried gamely to fight their way
back by sending in their ace. Walte
N". to oppose tho A's In the sec-
ond game.
Hoyfs record Is S Won and 3
big righthander from lialtlmore
who has won just as many Karnes !
as Hoyt, and lost one less started
v (Continued on Page f)
- :
SWIM WEEK WILL
! OPEN ON MONDAY
John Allen Jr., of Eugene,
to be in Charge of La
Grande Classes.
John Allen Jr., of Kugeno, who
will Instruct the hoys and girls of
li., ,.f ilin iww.l ,,u nv,.,.l b.t.l I
lteKlslralion Is belnK Inken at
the Uoy Seoul office and Ibis must
i. i r . . .. i n.n,. i
n. n(, n,orP ,j-; a charne of,'a""V and as ciiiihIiik Harm
IT, tents Is made to those under'
14 and ono dollar for adults. An!"
effort is being made to teach every
boy and girl In li f.rande tu swim
Hoy Scouts and the Red Cross am
backing the swim week and hope
tu make It a great success. There
was a large registration for swim
(Continued on Page Three)
Baker People Delighted With Band
Concert Given Wednesday Niht
' Tho appenrance of the La I
Grande municipal band In 1 taker 1
in a concert Wednesday night;
resulted In much favorable com
ment from the Copper City.
I This morning a letter was fo-
ceived from the Rev. R. K
Kib-
ler. pastor of tho First Lutheran ;
church In linker, as follows:
VVi,nl Ui Pxpross '' .iPpreHa-
tlon of the nup-.Tb concert render
prI n.v '""' municipal band In our ; inerceV" was the opening sentence
fl Iark. I wmnt to Hay that the'fti the story.
tizns of l-a flrande ouglit to be i
liroun or tneir oano. i no moire
sections and quality of rendi-
THEORA HIX
SLAYING IS
CLEANED UP
Dr. Snook, Former Ohio
State Professor. Con-
j f esses to Crime.
i THREATS CAUSE
j OF ACT, HE SAYS
Struck Girl on Head With
Hammer during Violent
Quarrel in His Automo
bile June 13.
fOl.l'MRi:s, O., June 21 (AD
The confession of lr. James II.
ho was ready to "tell everything."
I'setl llaimui'r, lnknlfn
Tho eonfesHioif Unit followed do
clured that he had struck tho girl
on tho head with a hummer dur
ing a violent quarrel hi his auto
mobile parked at a lonely rifle
rano near here on the nlElit of
Juno Mi, and that, rouiizlne her
pk ti II waH fractured, he took out
his pen knife and slit her throat,
"to relieve her sufferlne."
The quarrel, he said, followed
(he KhTa protests against his plan
to Iravo tho city over tho weekend
with hlH family and her threat to
kill his wife, and two-year-old
daughter If ho wont. As tho alter
cation, became more hitter, tlie
eonfetiHlon said, Miss Hlx reached
for her handbag in which at time
nes I
Dr. I
she carried n small pistol that
Snook 'had wlvon nor. Then fol
lowed the struRKle In which' Mr.
Hnook said ho. snatched up the
hammer In tho car and Htruck her
on tho hcd.
"Sh continued (to fight) des-
" ",l'V 'intl " increasiiiK . num
her of blows of increasing force
were necessary to stop her," he
said. " Ilea lining then, no doubt,
that her skull was fractured and
lo relievo her suffering. I severed
her jugular vein with my pocket
knife."
l'lr'S 1'Voin .Murder Scone
After he wuh convinced tho girl
waM di'nd, Dr. Snook said ho "pro
ceeded to pick up tho things that,
had been scattered during the
struggle and hurriedly loft the
scene of the struggle, leaving her
body at that point."
Dr. Snook said ho then, went
home, tossing the girl's handbag
in the Scioto river as ho drove over
a bridge. The gun, ho said, was
not in the purse.
(r"onllnued on I'nire Three)
Lutherans Ayainst
Sunday Hue Laws
flllCAfld, .Italic 21 (Al1) Over,
slrlel sabbath fdiserva nees and
blue laws were condemned lodiiv
he 3Hh (rlennlal convention of
'he Kvaimellcal Lutheran synod as
not ralllifullv liileriireilne flirlsl-
1 !'" ( hrlstian religion Is not
reod of morbid reHtrieilons and
dampening prohibit lions," It ws
deebu-ptl 'In a statement of the
church's rude of belief.
ITlRT Itlt AfJf J. Cal., Juno 21 -fAP)
J. S. Hrooks killed a 300
pound brown bear when he found
the ii u i ma I eating hogs on the
P rooks ranch.
waw devoted to a review of the
band concert.
"Who doesn't tin ill
band mu
sic, and especially to music like
tho i firanito municipal hand
playf.d In the city park last even-
ling as tho opening nit tuber of a
series of free Wednesday niuht
musical procra ins sponsored by the
Raker MaeDowell club and Iho
P-.ker euunty chamber of com-
"Andrew Loney Jr
Is the dls- i
i unKuisnen eoe.u.eior m uus hii-,((V Mr H,.lM.llf( tw
, usual organlxnllon which gavel f(()r(l tn W(,rur
SAD NEWS FOR ROBBERS
Determined lo break up I lit hunk robbery Industry, I'oiilnml
(Ore.) polhu anil hank tellers are fwiH'ru!inff in iranuiig.
A facsimile or 11 hank window has been const rticlcd at the
imliee lilie raiige, nnd Innik employe iiro InuKhr JIu Jltsu
liolibi and tactics, nnd then Invited to use the range to Ini
prove Hie accuracy or tliclr shmitliig. liiolo shows police
dcnftmstraliug tlie work.
Woman Flier In
Attempt To Set
New Air Record
mosi:vKir kjislo, n. y.,
Juno 21 (AP) Viola Gentry, for-'
m or holder of tho women's olo
endurance flight record, and
Charles W. Parkhurst, former in
structor at Itoosevvlt field flying
school, look off at 1 1 :22 : 1 5 o'clock,
Eastern daylight time, today on a
rofuolllng endurance flight.
Thoy were flying a light biplane
wlth.,1 l(hoisepov,erj orMTlne. Tho
p"!itneu called "Tho Answer" and
the roruolllng ship Is called "Tho
Exclamation Point," names recall-
Injf the title of tho famous army
eiidui-iineo piano "Tho Queatlon
1 Dr. Milton lluiunson and l)r,
The Kxelamnllon -I'olnt will h ! 'ruhels Pease, of Mount Wilson
flown by Kmll Hllriiln and the f"- obHorvutm y, prenented the evl
fool. liose will be handled nt the di-m-a, which Included the inenn
reruelllnK ship end by Harold Wild-' nminent of the Kienteut velocity
or. The Answer had 1 14 millions of
niel wnen it went nioit anil t '
not planned to refuel until this
evening.
The refuelling endurance flight
record Is held by Ueg Hobbins and
James Kelly, who kept tho piano
"Kort Worth" In the air Tor 172
hours. .12 minutes and out; second,
boating the time or the army
"CJueslion Ma ik" by 21 hours 51
minutes ond 10 seconds.
Three Killed In
Seaplane Wreck
MONTH 10 A June 21 (AIM
The waters of the St. Lawrence riv
er were being searched today for
tho body ot C S. Caldwell, chief
pilot for Canadian Viekers, Ltd.
Caldwell. Captain J. Jei vis,
former aide il" camp to the governor-genera!
of Canada, and Dr.
William D. Morris were killed yes
terday when a sejiphtne, piloted by
Caldwell struck a spun f high ten .
sion wires and plunged into the
river.
The boilii'M of Captain Jervls and
Dr.-Morris were recovered.
Will If. Hays Is -Granted
Divorce
KI'LLIVA.V, Intl.. June l fAP)
VIII It. Hay, prenldent of the
Motion Picture Producers and Dis
tributors of America, was granted
a divorce in the Sullivan comity
court yesterday from Mrs. Helen
Mays,
Seeks Repeal Of
Oregon Dry Law
HALL'M. Ore., June 21 (AP)
Initiative petitions seeking repeal
of the stale prohibition amend
ment have been filed in flic state
department here by II. If. Htallard.
or Portland. The petition has been
referred to the attorney general rr
a ballot title. In case sufficient
siKnatunt are obtained the meas
ure will go on the ballot at. (he gen
eral election in November, Hi TO.
A simitar incisure wuh initiated
1 yeiMS a'ro. but
n a sufficient num
ber of signatures.
DR. IIOLI,i:M SACK
A MOV, Kiiklen. China, .tune 21
fAP) Dr. C. II. Holleman, Re
formed Presbyifirla n church mls
slotMity In Hon t hern Puklen who
recently was nbdtif-ted from b's
post by t 'ominunlsts, has arrived
faTely at Hwstow ami Is exiected
nt Amoy Juno 22. Ho escaped
fiv.iTi ll.H liiimlll. ft,.f l.eltiir lieldtA llll S ISST. iney I1UVM
several days. '
I 4
CLOSED UNIVERSE
HELD POSSIBILITY
New Evidence Bearing on
its .Structure Laid
Before Scientists.
ly Oscar 1, elding
(Associated Press Hclonco Kdltor)
. I.URKKl.KV, Cal., Juno 21 (At
Now evidence bearing on the
structure of the, ,tihl.vovHO hun bnon
lalir?'tJi-;.Jro 'tho A,ih fY a (l AhhocIu
tlon' J"oi tho Advanoetilont of Sci
ence with announcement of a study
of three celestial bodies,', rainier
n ,t ... a., i. 1 lu i Ihun ii ml u-lifiun
,(!ht hnl) b(,foV(1 a,ia,y,,.
known In nelnllae. 1,IIH0 miles a
heeond by one or the bodies.
All three bodies are inovInK iiway Yorl, OreKOn, WnshliiKlon and
from the earth, the other two at other slates. t'lilironihl, Oregon
apeedn or 4,lilill and St. I lall miles a lM vVashllmton havo been pel
second. Two are believed to He In milted by the court to Join Mnusn
a cluster near Iho pole of tin? , cliiiHcl.tH In urKlntz; n. inOiourlncr
milky way, while the third Is near- , ,
er tho earth. rhnkfsi flirl Antt
no Million I.luhl Veara jlytWiVtfM I MM
he bodies j , Then Kills Self
spectrum' In the great 100-inch ro- !
rb'ctor of the observatory, are fifty I
million light yems away from the I CHICAno. June 21 (AP) Jul-
earth. Kach light year Is o,iilva- . MH Krlvda, Jumped to his death
lent (o altoui u,niMi,iniu,uiMi,uMii
miles.
The significance of the work Is
thought to lie In the curious rela
tion that, where hodlcn are moving
away from the earth, the moii dis
tant they are, the faster they ap
pear tu be- moving.
Tills relation has been siiKgeied
s a clue lo the structure of lh!
universe. The theory is that v -
locllfcs arc llluaory ami the dls-
placements seen In tlx spectrum
are not actual motions but distor
tions In light waves that havo trav-
eied enormous distances through '
space. 1
The (llstoillons may be due to a last nluhl won the collrue
ciiiviiline of spare, predicted by oratorical championship of the
llliisleln In bis theory of relativity. I'nlled Slates by defeatliiK six other
Tims, II Is llimiKlil. furlher study zone cliiiinilons In the rinals of the
may show that Hie universe In fifth nalloniil eolleulate oratorical
closed, i-xMUihiK a fine volume contest on the constitution,
with no boundaries. Just as tho Hilr- . Third place went to John I'ut
faee of the earlll Is closed In two rlrk McKnery Haula Clara unlver-
dlmenslons.
NOW THEY CAN
WRITE S T O R Y
ON SEPARATION
HAI.INi:, (ill., June 21 (AC) enil .Indue fharlell II. Havls be
Mis. Lincoln, Hlrlfrns. who wrolr lleves the uovrrnment should have
II few InonthH IIKO, 11 IIIIIKaJlie III'- a "spa Ilk Itiae departlll.'llt" fol
licle on "How If l-Vrla to be Mar-" youthful offenders,
lb . I lo nn Old Man." won a dl- The court exprrsseil Ibis belief
vorr,- lu superior rouil brie y,-s- after hcarliiK Ibe eaKes of Michael
terday, Hho charged Joseph Lin
coln HI err: ns, inter imConally
kll'iwn writer itllil lecturer of Car.
nt"), wil ii being "harsh a nd ahu-'
id ve" and said lie reluisefl to speak
to bel, ol.jerled lo her attending
parties or dances iyid wus jealous.
The I nsi I moii y vva t he.it d tie hind
elosed door.:.
Ktefrenn. born In Sin r'rii nelson,
alliaetefl w,e eoiuiuetit lecentlyj
when he wrote a man;r.:iie ait'cle
on "How it Keels to he a l'"nthei'
af 'Mi," shortly titier Mni. Htefrens'
article phib s -jphlsKltig pit ln-r .in-
prerslons of an "Old '.in, -itjiMiarTd
appeared. Mrs. Wieffeps, whose
pen name Is KM i Winters, Ih In her
early Ihirt'es. They were married
In Pa In lii! and opu rated
son,
I l',,,,T Ktanley H'.efrf:!B, i.
Northwest Asks
For Changes In
Tariff Measure
Agricultural Interests
Present Plan to Encour
age Diversification of
Crops.
WASHINGTON, June 21 (AP)
Tho agricultural northwest car
ried a plea to congress today for
changes In the house tariff bill
that would further encourage crop
diversification. KlaW whb the prin
cipal conunodlty mentioned.
Representative Hurtnoss, repub
lican, South Dakota, urged before
tho senate finance subcommittee j
on agriculture rates an Increase i
to 7(1 cents a bushel In the ftres- j
out rate of f5 cents on flax seed.
(The house hill raises the duty tu
U3 cents. .
Tho recent presidential proclam
ation Increasing the Fordney-Mc-('uinher
duty of 40 cents to 50
j cents, HurtucKS said, Was based on
differences In cost of production
In this country and Argentina,
which took Into consideration Ar
gentine Invoice prices including
profits and other Items of cost.
American costs, ho said, did nut
Include profits. I
It eoHt the domestic grower j
$2.54 a bushol to law down f lax-
seed in New York, ho said, as I
against un Argontine eost of $1.52.
Hurt nes also urged a 20 per '
cent duty on mlllfeeds and soroon-j
Ings. The present rate of 15 per.
(nut f.n mlltfixwtu lu rnriuend in inn '.
per cent in tho house bill, while!
tho ten per cent duty on screenings!
! is retained.
"Tho agriculture rates In tho
; house hill," Burtues ho id, "are bet
!tor than In any tariff hill In his
tory, although thoy could be im-1
(proved by raising them more in
some Instances..: i
R O. Swobodn, Plymouth, Wis-1
cousin, representing the National
Cheese Producem Federation, roc-1
omtnended a duty of 8 cents a I
pound and not les than 40 per
I cent, ii (1 vaJorom an chrtse nn
against. G cents uud 25 per cent
now and 7 oonts and 35 per cent
In tho'blll. '.
Supreine Court
ASKea 40 inecK
Excise Tax Again
WAHl 1 1 NGTON, Juno 21 (AP)
1V1 aHKllcll UHottH toilliy linked the BU
pretne eonrt to reeonsldor Un re
eftnt alx to three deelslon In the
Maeallen ease 111 wlilrh the eourt
set iislde iih Invalid exc'lao taxes
liliposed nn eorporatlona.
'1'ho pellllon ileelnred the decl
i i ,i,r..,,i 'Iiiliutv In diul'lliit
,,. las ysienis of ( 'iillfomhi, New
In tho Chicago river lust night hov
oral hours after he hnd choked his
14-year-old fiancee, Olga Kull, and
left her for lend In Lincoln park.
Tho girl said she was compelled
by her parents to consent to marry
Krlvda and that he attempted to
kill her following a uuarrel. Re
lieving her dear), ho killed himself.
11 f 1
LOllff UVdtOT
Of V. S. Crowned
I .OH ANOKIJ-'.H, June 21 (AP)
l,ex Klnif Kouter, 20, n Junlof In
William Jewell eollefie, Liberty,
slty, Hanta Clara, Cal., who was
I tho Pacific ono champion. He
j received a prize of $750.
i Federal Judne
! Favors Spanking
i
HT. I.OI IH. June 21 (AP)-l"ed-
Gill, Mi, ami Charles Meyers, If.,
both nf Chicago, u ho pleaded guil
ty to unlawful interstate transpor
tation of a stolen automobile from
I On f-t Kt. Louis to Hi. Louis, April
4. The judge allowed the boys to
go home alter lecturing them and
rcntcnclug (hem to the two months
and seventeen days they had served
1 In jail, unable to give bond,
KPLOOV MISSllK 'Oltl
NKW VfiKK, Juno 'i (AP) A
bottle of flashlight powder, statid-
log by tho feet of a battery of
tiews photographers taklutt ptc-
lures of Henry Ford as ho met
his son Kdsel, the lattor's wife and
two children, on their return from
Kuiopo orf tho Ciinard liner Ror-
engarla today, exploded, Injuring
several persons, None of the Fold
.family was injured.
NEW REGENT
MERGER HELD
lip LAW
Act of 1929 Legislature is
Held Constitutional
by High Court
JUSTICE BELT
GIVES OPINION
Board of Higher Educa
tion, Appointed Early
This Year, to Take Of
fice July 1.
SALEM, Ore,, June 21 (AJM
Tho act of the 1929 legislature
creating a state hoard of higher
education to have c hat-go of tho
affali-H of tho University of Ore
gon, Oregon State college and state
normal schools, la constitutional,
according to nn opinion of the
state supreme court handed down
hero today. V
The opinion wus written by Jus
tice Holt In a ault brought by L.
Smith and other taxpayers of Port
land against Governor Patterson
and other state officials. All of
the justices concurred in the opin
ion, with the excepUojj of Justice
Brown who is absent on account
of lllpess,
"The 1029 act is a revisory sta
tute,' read the supreme court
opinion. "It Ih not a revenue pro
ducing measure.: There is merely
a continuance ( of the tax levies
previously authorized. No addi
tional tax burden will be imposed.
Whether this act Is held constitu
tional or unconstitutional, plain
tiff, by reason thereof, Is obliged
to pay the same amount of taxes.
We can seo no. way in which he
has been Injured.
Solvit! Fnnrt Allocation
"In construing - the statute we
look to vvhat the legislature had In
mind to accomplish. Clearly there
was nut Intention to create addi
tional funds. The allocation of the
funds was tho problem which' tho
legislature undortoukjto and did
solve. ' , ."?
"The ; provisions ; of the- prim
statutes hftve iboen- remmcted In
the amendatory act and,, in addi
tion thereto, there have been In
corporated certain sections per
taining to the control and manage
ment or institutions or nigner eau
catlon. all of which are germano
to the title. No Icglulator who
read tho tltlo of tho amendatory
act could have been misled an to
its subject matter.' The words 'to
provide for the mipport of the
state Institutions of highor leurn
InV are sufficiently broad and
comprehenHlve for the re-enact-
ment of the tax levies In question.
"Assuming, but not docldlngi
that the oft of 11)29 as one 'tWRU
latlng taxation' and for that rea
son violatoH article IX, section IA.
of the Oregon constitution is that
an emergency was declared,. It in
Immaterial in this proceeding aa
(Collnud on Paue Thml
SPANIARD TO
FLY ACROSS
THE ATLANTIC
CARTACiKNA, Spain, June 21
(Al) Major Knmon Krunco, celo
brated Hpaiilsh aviator, who flew
acriisH the Mouth Atlantic tn 1926.
took off hero today at 4:60 p. m.
(10:60 a. m. B. H. T.) for tho
Azores Islands on the first hip of
ll fllKht to New York.
Tho plane haa eleven (snsollno
tanks holdlnic 4,110 lltcra (about
and liallons.) anil an iiveraKO speed
of 100 miles un hour.
Frank Dolp Leads
Seattle Golfer
HKATTLK, Juno 21 (AP)
Prank Dolp, Portland, grabbed a
3 hole lead over Hon Stoln, Heat
tie, while Chandler Kgan, Modford,
Ore., and Malcom MaeNaughton,
Portland, were both "all square'
at the end or first 9 holos of tho
championship semi-finals today in,
the Paciric Northwest Golf associa
tion. LIONS r.l.i;T C1I1KF
T r.I'lUI'll 1 1." 1.' . llltln 91
(AP Denver, Colo., w.on the 1930
convention of the Lions' interna
tional today and Itny L. Riley, of
j Sacramento, Cal., first vice presl
j dent, was elected head of the or
Ider. Other officers wore moved up
j one step. t
I .
TODAY'S
BASEBALL
NATIONAL l.V.XM i: ((AMIS
H. IT. K.
HrooKlyn 7 HI 2
oslon 8 10 2
Matteries: McWeeny, Morrison
and l'lelnlch: Cooney nnd Hpohrer.
(ll liinlnxs).
1 II-
I'lttshilrsh ,' 14 18 0
ChlenKO a 0 1
llatterles: OrlmeH und Tlar
greavi'ii; Cvengron, Jonnnrd, Korno
unit Uouiulea. ,