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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY -FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SER VICE THE WEATHER OHHCION: Unsettled tonight and Wednesday with occasional ruin In west and snow in eaat. Not much changu in temperature. CI T Y EDITION fcuimttt a (Sranite VOLUME XXVIII MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, -1930 MEMBER A. B. C. NUMBER 162 GOV.NORBLAD SPEAKER AT DINNER HERE Developing of Oregon is ' Theme of Talk Given at Lions Banquet. . TOURIST 1SHELD ASSET TO STATE More Than 200 Union and Wallowa County Resi dents Welcome Visitor to La Grande. . An earnest plou for the further development of Oregon, 'which he holds tun' bo accomplished . by a unilcd effort of nil sections of the state, was sounded hy Gov. A. W. Ncnblad. main speaker ut a l.lons l-luli dinner In his honor last night at the Kucujawoii Inn. Approxi mately 225 citizens of Union and Wallowa counuties, mostly repre sentatives of civic organizations, attended the hnnquct, giving the governor u standing ovation upon vhls Introduction. " "I'm Interested In the develop ment. of Oregon," declared l.he gov ernnr In his closing remarks, "if we'll all work together and forget about sectional reeling, wo will have ail opportunity to do some thing. Hut" let's not hide uur light under n liushel. let's advertise." Much of his talk dwelt upon the opportunity as he sees it to bring a greater share of tourist travel tu . this slate, thus giving the state a chance to present its resources an 1 scenery to the world at first hand, largely through utilization of high way:'. California an Kxnmpln 'California, Is selling Spanish history uml climate to the tourist," ho staled In pointing out Hint the Kin in' tu the south reaped a harvest of $4110.0110, out) from tourists last year compared to Oregon's $25. '. but), 000, "while wo have. Ameri can history, and haven't taken ad vantage, of it." -Thin Mute has scenery, mil urn I resources, history and other great tilings to offer to ihe ti.urim. the speaker said lu exnlunallon of his desire to bring tourists Into Oregon, Gov. v,. said that tho man who comes into this state from outside '" often hiis i greater vision of Ore gon's posslbilltlea than the real denr. Cooporntloii I'rxctl Jn connection with his urge for nnJtv, he said that one of Ihe things that has hampered Oregon's ilo velupniont Is that the people of the western half of the stule haven't always worked with those of the eastern hall', and vice versa. As an example of what can bo done when the two halves work together lie recalled the great majority for the Roosevelt highway, and several limes during his talk ho pointed out ihal ihe Roosevelt highway i a wonderful resource of the slate -"the show window of Oregon." Tlnoiigh this road, the entire state will benefit, he said, because toili ists who travel in over the Roose velt highway would probably re turn by some other route, possllirj the Old Oregon Troll, the John Hay highway, etc. There is nio-v undeveloped dairy land along the Roosevelt highway than in the s'toto of Wisconsin, he said. -, In hill opening remarks, oft,! n.ivlnc a high tiibuto to former Governor Walter M. Pierce and Mrs. Pierce, former stale librarian, the governor touched upon early predictions as to Oregon's future, recalling the prophecy of Thulium Renson in 1S41. '"Wo aro Hearing Ihe realization of the prediction Plan Campaign To Boost Use Of Wood Products George C. Pearson, of Bend, Speaks at Cham ber of Commerce Forum Luncheon Today. eouiiiK'ivo forum lum-hi'on todny ut noon at tin Siiciijiiwoa. Inn, Qi'orK"' ('. IViiisoii. of Ilcnd, ex pounded tin cuuKi or wood and woodH piudtii-U, Ihe speech in ef fect e.v;mf us the opening gun of a local campaign in favor of the uko of wood, Kpunsored hy the local employer.' mill pi-oducis promotion committee. ' Kollowhig .Mr. Pearson's lull;. A. Nelson, president, requested that tho committee prepare it con crete plan and nulm.it it to the chamhei for conhldcmthui. During the' luncheon Mr. N'-l-.on aunounced that ihe ncwly elecied directo:s would meet next Tuesday for election, of officers, and that present plans provide for no forum luncheon next week. Accompanying Mr. 1'earnon to day were Mr. Hendiiekson. Mr. Klopfenstcin, JYank Seward and Mr. Davis, all guests of tho cham ber of commerce. Wood Superior, Speaker Says "In almost every case! wood Is Wheat Drops To Below a Dollar; Then Rebounds Mid-SessioiuPrices in Chi cago Lowest for Season j March I' utures ax 98 Cents. CONFIDENCE VOTE DENIED CHAUTEMPS New French Government Overthrown in Chamber of Deputies Today. FATE OF NAVAL MEET AT STAKE Ing to finish nt 'ic declines to ft c advance. i M, U,)n Porai-tn,) The mid-session prices w-cro tho 1 Vote in Hopes of Send ing Delegation Back to London. TO ATTEMPT WORLD FLIGHT CHICAGO, Feb. 25 (AP) Wheat prices crashed down below the dollar murk today in u panicky drop five cents below yesterday's figures uml then ns sensationally hounded in tho last hour .of trad PARIS, Feb. 25 (AP) The new. 1 funned llmuti'inis government was overthrown in the cliniiilH'r of deputies today on Its demand for n uitc of ctmfiilcutv. Tho lole was 71 U 281. lowest for lllis aeoson und below any offers at tills time of Iho your in mony seasons. March futuro dropped as low ns HUc bushel, and Mny aold down to fl.VSfti' Finn! tiuotntions were: Murch JI.H41',; Muy l .OS 14 t T: Ju'V ILIO1.' 'i und September $1.1,3 M si : Tho trade ; generally attributed the spectacular break to the re fusal of the Farmers National Grain corporation to purchnso cush LONDON, Feb. 25 (AP) 'A wheat from other holders than co- spokesman for tho American dele- operatives umilutcil wun it. yuoieu gation to tho five power naval con- siulemenis oy aieaiiiiiht ferenee, snld today that It the chuinuan of tho farm board, wore Kronen cabinet does not set n yotc construed as indicating tho board of confidence tonight the confer-Iwns unconcerned with grain after once probably would have to con- it passed from the hands of co. tinue In recess until such time as operatives into the hands of opor- Frnnce has a government and Is utors. able don. to send a delegation to l.on- l'A HIS,' Feb. 25 ( AP) t'uinlllo Cliiiutrmpn, new French premier, today presenled ills ministerial dtelnntllon to tile chamber of deputies and nsked a vote of con fidence HO that Foreign Corn, mils and rye tumbled ulong wilh wheal to new bottoms, but nil climbed back near yesterday'il .closing levels lu tho final spurt. . K'KK'KS IX1LI.OW WHIiAT NKYV YORK, Feb. 26 (AP) After displaying a reactionary Minister trend during most of tho session, (Continued on Pago Five) StyleShow To Be Given Here Friday Evening K.iihhnr Is a truer hernld of Miirlmr than the style snow. m the first show wilh lis iignior w gayer shades In mulerliils Us new lines and mollis in urem.e, . Winter can reign with snow and icicle outside, but In the hearts and fancy of the people, especially me feminine representation, "spring is here." One of the first style showings lu l.a Grande will bo given by Ihe Cinderella frock shop Friday night, Feb at S o'clock In tho ballroom of the Hncajiiweil Inn. 'Iho war Novelty orchestra Will play during the evening. A cotlfllnl invltatiun is given to the public. A pretty teuluroi number by liltlc Virginia Fouquotte, a dancer of popular reputation, will be given. Mrs. 'l. It. MaRUf acturfng and-DlS- 11 fire., and what camp f known in oer-:.n;l!t..- Woi mut.ii. .'':..'. :? . reallv mieans. All enmp fire Is basei circles will sing a vocal selection. . Tin. latest evening wear, what is llrl.md and tho rest of the French naval delegation might go to Lon don tomorrow. In his declaration of policy upon which the fate, of his cabinet hangs, tlie new premier took over Tar dieu's navirt' polity and his eco nomic construction pruginm but promised lower taxes. He asked . ratification of the Young plan and the Hnguo uccords (Continued on i'ngo Vivo) : E. O. N. GIRLS ORGANIZE CAMP FIRE GROUPS PEOPLE BACK HOME URGED TO "GO EASY" Hoover Expands State ment Issued Yesterday at the White House. last night as ho toy already wound- MORE BILLS MEAN cu on his boa in u privuio nosinui EXTRA TAXATlUiN wun nis rigni teK in u oi ...... i i. i swung high with pmieys nnd Only Small Per Lent 01 weights, McKrlano grabbed a re- i a.- Sliend volver from, beneath Ills pillow nnd 1J 1 0 P 0 S a 1 S XO Openu Money Ongmatmg in Gangsters Take Warfare Into Hospital Room Frank McErlane, One of Chicago's Toughest, Wounded in Gun Battle With Enemy Thugs. CHICAGO. Feb. 25 ( AP) Prank MclCrlano, whom gangland knows as Its "toughest." was shot three times, probably fatally, by onomloB volver fronu benoulh Ills pillow nnd fired back at hlB assailants ns they f fled Into tho corridor. i One of tho assailants' bullets pierced MCKrlane's back, another his wrist nnd a third lougou in too rtgiu in.... . '.V.' r - i t ma "noonle As VCharles Miller," Mcr,riano scriuvu u , ,u, ,,,,,, enlned cntranle to tho hospital hack home" today urged that th j Congress, He Says. WASHINGTON. Feb. 26 (AD President Hoover in what ho de- .lanuary 28, for treatment of a bul lot wound, which ho snia no acci dentally Inflicted. While tho nurse was out of tho room last night, tho assallnnts quietly slipped In. A fuslllndo broko tho quietness, followed by screams of patients. MeUrlnne's nurse, re turning hurriedly down tne dc.ootu'ltr! I'uhit flint" A world flight In which they hopo to better tho Sl-ilny muni of tho Gcrnuiu illrlglblo Graf Zeppelin will bo utlcmptwl hy Herbert Tally nntl Mrs. Vahy, both noted filers. 'I'lii'' plan to 'Mart about Juno 1. Van Duzer Not Liable, Supreme Court Opinion (Continued on I'ugo Klvo) TAKlNGXlMiS OF LOCAL FIRMS A Camp Fire group was organ isted by the Normal tichool girlo yesterday, marking tho initial at-1 tempt In such an uetlvlty In the, local institution. This plan re ceived cnthuslu-stio approval and support.'' ' I Miss Madelelino U'irsnn, director of physical oducutlon, tallied to the girls about the value of forming such a club In tho community. Sho discussed tho different ranks In DOMINICAN REBEL MOVE ISJERIOUS Revolution Spreading Throughout Country, Little Opposition Met. KANTO DOMINGO, Dominican lleiiiiblle. Fell. 25 (AP) Tho na tional assembly of tho Dominican republic will meet Thursday to consider resignation of tho vice president, Dr. Joso I). AlfonBcca. Meanwhile tho American minister, Charles U. Curtis, is Intervening to bring pence between tho gov ernment and revolutionary fac tions. Faced with a revolutionary movement in tho north of tho re throw their Influence bohlnd thu administration in an effort to cur tail expenditures other than tho..o contemplated by, budget recom mendations. ' ' Expanding a statement Issued a' the White House after n breakfas', conference yesterday betweon the tho .chief exooutlve wtnd congres- , .,. ,i ,,,! her ulonAl lenders. Mr. Hoover said only patient groaning on the bod. j a smaH p.r cent of tn ',0f?'" HeeoelllMHl I!' SIUCUIS lo mmiiu m..w Pollco wore callod, but Mo-1 from members of congress. Krlnno maintained ho was "Miller" On tho otnor nana .,... until rccognl.od by dotootlvcs. opinion i'"""""" ",, A search rovoiilcd tho gmigstor's nrlsing from groups all over the revolver under tho pillow. It had country. Mttny of the causes ho boon emptied, und bullet pits on tho said, eventually should bo um ei- ii r in- o,.iridor oimoslto tho taken and many no doubt would Do door to McKiiano'B room Indlcatod undertaken some time In futuro tho battle ho waged with his at- years. tuckers. i Hoover's Explanation Although once a partner In tho ..j hopo,"' Mr. Hoovor said, "tli.it flourishing soulh sldo bcor business t)10 p(!upio at homo will realUu (Continued on Pago Three"- 29 "SLEEPERS" IN CITY JAIL LAST EVENING chic for uflerniion. nnd just ngnt for sports; ull types of things io wear in the proper styles ure lo he displayed. Models will bo ,Mls-i Miriam Hyatt, Miss I.ucillo Hlack, Miss F.diia Mno Wilson, Mrs. Doyle Zimmerman. Mrs. Ia-.i11 llussoll and Mrs. Dorothy Playle. Shoes in the display will bo from lliirnett's shoe- store, jewetery lrom Slegrisls and floral arrangements by Koluins. Outcasts Claim Union-Wallowa Championship As a result of defeating the Wal lowa Athletic club basketball team here Inst night, the Outcasts. n Grande independent quintet, today claims the independent chamj.ion shlp of Union and Wallowa coun ties". , The team consists of the Nra- lin twins, Thompson, Patten, watte. Knton nnd Itoblnson, and has nut -.,i been defeated In its class. Working together in nice siuipe, tho I-rfi Clrundo flvo piled up a geu- ou-s number or points. ui the last half or tne coinesi ...... Iowa Injected .loo I'lireni, oi i-..-n; and Crawford and Kurrett, of the Normal school, into tho lineup. but were unable lo conquer u local team. Uoth Crawford und Sarrctt are from Wallowa, both being all-district team members during their high school days. tribution Counts Both Under Way in County Explaining his duties as enumerator in Union county, Ray mond AVillianrs, now conducting the count, stated today that reports must be available for hint by the first of March, according to re quests made of him by the depart ment under which he operutes. Tho census of manufacturing and dis tribution, which ho is undertuking on old Indian folklore and many of tho old songs belong to this club. Names of worthy Indians nnd old nsus adnges uro preserved in the repre sentative names inn gins soie.;i. Camp fire consists of three ranks, wood gatherers, fire makers anil torch bearers, she explained. Tho attainment of each rank signifies Ihe completion of certain- duties and accomplishments. Tho group of girls was organized -into three squads. F.ach sqiiiwl SALF.Af, Ore., Feb. 25 (AP) If. II. Van Duzer, us a member of the slate highway commission, can not bo held personally liable- for damages because of Iho accidental death of Albert 1. Jones, on Coos Hay highway, according to an opinion of the supremo court to day. Tho opinion, written by Jus tlco MeHiido. affirms Judgo Uob ert Tucker of the lower court for Multnoniuh county who dismissed the case. ( J onos was driving his car at a point .where some slides hud oc curred. Hounding a blind point he was forced to apply his brakes to avoid collision with a suite, i . .. , disturbed by local skidded . .....i,.,t,. ,i, ,.iv of Hanto f irV.r"" , . - -.-rf hero, Is required by virtue of an act oiecieu nn ..r ' .,,, ,i .inn 1 s. guardian, president, vice president 1II29. in Inking tho census of nvinu facturlng, Mr. Williams Is required to describe tho establishment, give curly in nnd secretary and treasurer, it was decided to hold meetings every week on Monday at four o ciock. All members ure eagerly awnlt- the location, the' character of the ing the grand council fire which ..winsti-v. ih nroilucts made and will bo a celebration of all Camp nwaleiials used, the persons em- Klro groups In Iho city ployed as of Dec. 14, 11I2II, both March. . sexes, salaries and wages paid, fuel ; " materials und electric power u.oil IrailllOe, tlUYCflVI and Iho net selling value ot Iho , j,i.., r V.n fc'i'i-nl product. ' omvLuw I' n in In the census of distribution, he Is required lo report on all whole sale and rctuil establishments of highway truck. . Ills car. over an embankment and no w.isj )on,,nrfo wua ,iui,.t mjay. !!!!. V"' '.'"S,1?.., I-resment Dorado Vnsq M .-n,-.. ... - - by Guy C. If- Corliss of Portland, administrator of thu Jones estate, was accused of negligence for failure to provide warning signs. in concluding the opinion Jus tice McBrlde says: ."The writer never drove n car a hundred miles In his life, but he has traveled many thousand miles in automobiles driven hy others, and he is ablo lo suggest lo drivers ono rule that will save many mis haps, and it is this: 'Wliun you aro driving around n blind curve al ways keep your 'car under control.' if drivers will do lllis, their nil- nilnlstrators will seldom be 111 court for damages." 'usque anil Vice President Alfonseca pnsscu tho night lu the Santo Domingo fortress Iho commander of which had remained loyal to tho govern ment.' Madanio Vusqucz, wlfo of Iho president, look lefugo ln the American legation. 'President Vusquoz, whoso term ot office expires In May, has not resigned but it was understood that (Continued on Page Flvo) DENY RUMORS OF "SPYING" ON SENATORS (Continued on Pago Five) Dr. Gentle Will Speak Wednesday J. p. Zuicher, well known resi dent of Wallowa county, is now ,.v,.,.ii,l with Col. F. S. Ivunhoe in the. law business In I.n Grande under the firm name of Ivanhoc and Zureher, 11 was announced lo dny. Mr. Ziirclu-r was In the land de partment of Ihe I'llion Pacific for 111 years and during war limes vlslleil La Grnniro In Interest ot For the nisi The city jail, although devoid of occupants during the day lime at present. Is doing a "thriving busi ness' during the hours of the nlghl. During the colder months ot the yesr. the city jail serves us the re treat for transients nnd unfortun ates who have no other place in which to (deep. All that is required is for the unfortunate to sign his mime lo tho jail register, nnd ho may have a. night's lodging free of r-i.ui-tro. beliiL- released around 7 o'clock In the morning tu McClay Purchases A.C. Palmer Store Dr. ThnmiiH H. timlln, IipihI of n... ..vimidnn division of tho Unl- f ,.-111 ...Mi'itt Mm ! llliprtv Ui.'in (Irivf:s. F.duo,lonal club' of tho K. O. N. eight years he has been prjicllc, in tho Normal school nudilorillin , Ing law In l.ewiston. Ida., and foul at 4 o'clock tomorrow. Mr. Gentle ; years of that period he served as i r ll.n outstanding edliealors , illstriei iiiiorn.-. Liquor Sold To Boys; Youth Held I.OK ANGFI.KH, Feb. 25 (AP) Allek Kariiui, 2i, was arrested to day nnd accused of selling liquor to a parly of boys and girls, one of whom died after drinking It. Two others aro critically 111. Kaj-atn was locnled on informa tion supplied by l.yle Haiti, 17, An. iiitbel Miller, 15, anil Hvelyn Cam eron, 15, who did nol iiriitK mo liiiuoi. Donald Ashworlb, 1(1, died shortly after dilnklng the alcohol and Charles Post, 17, and Paul Phelps, 17. aro lu a serious condition. in the Northwest nnd much Interest la being expressed In his coming. Tho public Is invited to attend. Col Ivauhoo declares Hint he It pleased to have a partner of such wide experience. H C MeClav. local grocery own er has pilreliasci the A.'C Palmer grocery business on Second streei. It was announced today, and con templates operating both this store and his store on Hast Adams nv n Hi,, service plan. Mr MeClav lies had .1 mini'iei r v.'.irs experience In die grocery go his J ,us'i,.ws, coming to l.a Grande af- Wliy. Iter successfully operaiuiK s,.v l,al night, the register snows 1)0lh t i n0u aim I'.nierpi Unit 20 slept in the city Jail, mo largest ciumiI of the season nnd II is a crowd when 20 sleep In this l ily's Jail. The night before there were ID registered. During the January cold spell the average was around 10 to 15. pullee officers report. Freakish Storm Strikes California; Two Deaths Attributed to Weather SAN FHANCISCO, Feb. 23 (AP) 'who was killed when his aulomo- Unsettled conditions presaging a j bile struck a tree. ,.ilnnaiice of the freakish storm. A heavy wind, of g.-ilc-llke pro- w,.ro evnecled on the Pacific const portions, roared through tho Him . .. ..... .11 ! ..f tl.lu today with the exception ol r-oiiut- ............ WASHINGTON, Feb. 2ft (AP) Aft.-r the arrest of two men Oil liquor charges near tho senalo of- ficu building Inst week a report wus circulated that "spies" wero Keep. Ing In closo touch with activities, of senutors. Senator Watson of Indiana, the republican leader, however, was assured by both the prohibition and Justice departments no espionage svstem was in force against .tho senators. of Joe Saltls, McUrlnno has boon known of late us an. any oi "Splko" O'Donnoll and his gang. ThiB change of associates, pollco believe, was responsible for what they believe was an uttonVpt on his life January 28. . Uarllor lu tho night Josopn rui (Conllnucd on Pago Eight) OneKilled, One Severely Hurt In Liquor Raid TULSA, Oklll-. Keb. 2f, (AP) George l,ewls,.Hedding. . 30, shot, by a federal prohibition agent In a liquor raid h.oro Inst night, died to day. , 1 Three federal prohibition agonts today woro in technical custody of the. United Stales marshal's off loo hero, following tho raid on a resi dence a tow miles from Tulsa lust night. ', I W. 1'". Wolvcrton, M. K. Crnlg, and Henry ; H. Jonos, woro mo agonts who liiadu tho raid, which Wolvcrton declared In a siaiomont 10 United States Commissioner Wil son ltoacli.'was staged on an affi davit alleging liquor sales had bom niado at. tho rosldonco. After on lerlng tho "liouso, Woiverton said, 11 woman shattered a jug of whiskey on tho floor, lifter hand ing Lewis a revolver which the man snapped at him. It fullod lo dis charge and Wolvcrton thon begun shooting, ho suld, wounding both Lewis and Ills companion, Morgan. SNOOK DENIED REVIEW RIGHT BY HIGH COURT WASHINGTON. Feb. 25 (AP) It was explained soino j jnm(MI Howard Hnook, former Ohio Favors Cabinet Form For Oregon secret servleo men had been lit the cupltol recenlly but their work was concerned with the jctlvllles of radical and subversive and iiad no coliilccllou ators. Wlillo there seems no doubt Hint secret service ageltls have been trailing questionable characters inboul the capltol. somite lenders themselves declined to give cred ence to thu reports they wero being watched. First Ward Will Present "Success" nln. while the dieted occasional WHATIIKK 'I'llllAY 7:3u a. lu. So above. Minimum: 27 above. Condition: Partly cloudy. WUATIIKH YI-:sTI-:llll.W Maximum 41, minimum 20 above. Condition: 20 above. WF.ATIIKR 1"KI. S". !- Maximum 33, minimum 20 above. Condition: rain .03 of Inch, traces of enow. ' i.-t-ut v-,.r,l M. I. A. has mn. Generally s. l. cted "Siiceess." a tliree-u-t I promised for the Pacific slope by play for preseniaiion in - , i.no.ii i u.. . .. . 1......1 l, i. II sninetime dill- Two deaths wcr ing tin- first w-. k of Marcli. Collde Miller win in: 1 vision of the community roiiimlttec of which Mrs Williams is chairman lor mo city, tore ern California which was assured j umenuicu no se ,, o ,. . ,,.. . of sunny skies and summer tern- lions and left. facing at right , ' tingles to where It had rested. '1 he Showers were forecast for Ihe 1 house was a lolt.l wreck. Frlgl.t- tre.ne north porllon of editor- , n -u ealher liureall pre- " " Ins In the west liremen alio tin iiiiioiiiiiiiee. ti..u r (in.iri.n and Washing-I Lightning tllsanicil iwo tars Inlr weatner east oay iihuit-, i i, Ihe Oakland eltv hall and two hotels in that city. Ciircult break errf. fuses and other eli-ctrleal equipment Wert- burned toil by the lightning in Iho pacific Grove Mal leable Casting company and the California Steel Wheel corporation, rorelng the plnlils to t.iispond oper ations for the day. The flagpole of Cloremont hotel A" sbatlered while electrical elevator equlinnent In the Oakland city hall ccuscd to 'function. A similar accident was experienced in the Oaks hotel. Numerous telephones III Oakland ! were put out of conuuliHlon while Southern Pacific electric trains I'OltTLANI), Ore.. Feb. 2Ti (AP) A report In which the legislative Interim committee, after an ex haustive survey, deoldede that great savings and betler work would be accomplished under the cabinet form of government for the state of Oregon will be filed with the secretary of slate bcroro Satur day, It was announced today. Ail amendment lo the slate con stitution providing eil'liblisbment of a cabinet will be passed on by voters In' November nnd should !t prove successful the committee will file an adiitlnlslialivo code ror approval of Hie lli.'il legisla ture. SNOW AT Till-; IIALI.KS sUtlo university professor, under sentonco of death for tho murder of Thcoru Hix, today wus donlod elements rnViow' by tho supromio court, with sen. t10 Hiiprom.o court yoatcrday waived. Its rules und permuted tho riling of tho petition asking a re view after Justice Mclloynolds, In e.hargeof the circuit In IS lOCIIlCtl, llllll iciuneu notion, Tho uctlon of tho court today appaii'iitly remloves tho lust hope that tho government cannot undoi - take every worthy social, cco oitilo, military and naval expan sion, incrcasos in pay to govern ment employes, expanded pension systems, or publlo improvements projects, and will support the mombors of congress in tliolr co operation with tho administration lo hold down Uiobo new proposals tor additional expenditures. "Wo have enough rosources." ho said, "to take care of tho budget und such necessities as niorgln.ll ' cases ot disability among veterans assist employment and some pio worka that we havo undertaken to I and the speeding: up ot public ' proposals of lessor importance, hut -this Is n -tlnU.M gticral.expuiii...? sion of liuiilio' cxpondltUroB." GIllSH IU'llCWS AllllCK About tho time of Mr. Hoover's announcement from- tho Whltu House, Bonator Glass, domoornt, Virginia, today renewed his at tack from Capitol Hill on tho White House statement on expendi tures Issued yesterday. " . Tho Virginian said It wus plain the president hnd sot up a "straw man" to knock down. Ho uccused tho chief oxocutivo ot trying to pluco tho blame for expenditures upon congress. In tho W.hlto Ifouso statements which drew tho senator's flro n warning was issued to tho leaders of tho houso and senate that afton contemplated budget expenditures wero met thoro would bo about $00,000,000 nvallnblo for appropria tions for other purposes. Further, the White Houso made clear that if all tho proposals pending In congress to spend money uinount I Ing roughly to 1, 725,000,000 woro ! pitBsod It would bo necessary to Increase taxes by approximately 40 por cent. Lenders Support Hoover ! Interpreting tho president's views several congressional lenders said in their opinion onch dollur spent ovor tho budgot recommendations would havo to, bo met by a dollar additional in taxes. , Tho attack by Glnss followed HI' a similar attack by the Vlrglniiti made Into yostorday. H also wn In lino with an attack emanutln from tho houso side of tho caput David Harry, the sergeant nt f snook for a Judlclul review oi nrniii of the senate, said hu had his conviction. Governor coopei hired no additional guards unil ,,r Ohio recently relirscu io nw 'never thought of 11." the execution. indirectly 'lis. ; tracx-d to the freakish liiaiiifesta the'liuns or ye.Jlerd.iys storm which (was accompanied by heavy ruin. snow, thunder and lightning alio even a nilnature whirlwind. On Sun I'l-nneisco Itay. the heavy wind whisked George Sililntoff. dei.-ktianil. off the deck of the lug Marlon near the Ferry II, aw seas madt' l.orna dir-etor. The cast Includes IS clinract.-is. the leading ones to be repres. nl. d l.y i;iooil Gwllllaliis. Lucille Hlack 1'lovd llaxter SOU Mrs. John Stoddard. ' Four of Ihe parts arc taken by children. 1.. .1... r..r.ilh,r Mutlllll Hit pin, - . ,,,, i,,,. ,i suldiitiiff drowned. The at- v v, which ui.-iii" ", - . . ' ' ., , ,.!,. tl... siiner- Ibi.tlv was not recovered. una moiiui. mi'. ..'..... i ,l stlooerv iteiivity 1 tne itiniuni, - . G. P.. ' road near Poitcrvllle. Cal.. ob- wo-!scurcd the vision of O. L. Lting- forcman, building. rescue iinpos- THK D.VLLF.S. Ore. Feb. 23 TAP) Aci-oinpnnylng it cold ruin on the lower levels, a blanket ttf snow covered Ihe surround ing hill lops today.- Tho lower temporal lire is welcomed by cherry ami prime orthardlsts who say It. will prevent veiling ol otitis alio proveni irly blossoming of orchards. too POLITICS pi:hk I 1 'mca an-J Jclt Burn lor the men. lord, tractor company TIIKH I)ALLi:S, Ore.. Feb. 23 (AP) The first political activity evidenced hero came, today in tho announcements of F. M. Gill und T. Lcland Drown, of their Intention of running for the republican notn- ti. ,i ,,,, Hit. cuat bav for inatlon for representative In the some time. ii-i'li-.ljtury from Wai.-o couniy. Suicides Because Of "Competition" COUVAI.I.1S, ore.. Feb. 25 (AP) Loiilii Haptonstoll, 03, master mni-liier, was dead today because he bellevel ho could not oompelu wilh Iho younger gein-i-iilloii. Ilaptoiisloll shut ami killed him self here veHl'-rtlay on his birth day anniversary and a note, foilnil nearby said, "I can li"t compete with Iho younger 'geiienillMn." 'i'lie county coroner said tlm ma rine hail Inquired the cost of a funeral tt ml n leller. round In llap toiistoll's pet-lift, contained the exact iiliioolil. Woman Sentenced By Woman Judge j SAI.K.'.r. Ore, I'eb. 2.". (AP) A woman was sentence. I by a woman lu police court here yesterday. Miss l-Mllh lliirch Is acting police Judge during the Illness or Judge .Mart Poulsen, Mrs. Howie Hraniwcll was arrested on a charge of liquor possession. Miss lltneli sentenced Mrs. liriimwell to six months In the city Jail und to pay o flnu of S2i0. Wife Found Slain T ,' . tthitl from ltopresentutlvo John Gat which Ohio . d,.m0(.rutl0 lelldo that chamber. After tho president's views we set forth today. Director Hoop tho budget burcuu said heads the government dopurtmcnls li been Informed that In submltli their estimates for government t penditurcs for 1032. tho presldt desired to emphasize tho need I tho strictest economy in fetler , i i. r. expenditures but did not wish III OllimOUS riUIIlK ,mcal(. ttny specific limit COI.UMilll-'H, ()., Feb. 25 (AP) F.volyn Frances Kdlngtun, HI, wile of nn oil cloth company em ploye, was found slain In her bed at her homo hero today. Her throiil had boon slashed by a frag ment of a milk bottle that author ities round near tho body. The body was round by Lawrence Kdlngloii. 20. her husband, when h" relumed rrom work curly to day. He was working at night und told pollco he Inst sawr bis wiro ttllvo about 0 p. in- yesterday. Hunting Wound Is Fatal to Youth HIONIi. Ore. Feb. 25 (AP) Daniel Hlanil, 20, son of Mr. mil Mrs. Hubert Ills nd of near Hod tumid Ore., died today In a hos pllal fruiu InJuiles bo received when shot accidentally while hunt ing rubbllti last. week. Young Hland was Injured when a small cttllbre rlrlo discharged Into his side while he nnd James Weaver wero tiding en route to the hunt- Ins groundi; In an automobile. any specific limn io wno thev must bo held. Itoon called upon tho depar: mailt bends to submit their csl mates ot appropriations for tl fiscal years 1032 to tno nureuu i , thu budget on or before July 1 (Continued on Pugo Five) TAFT LOSING GROUND, HIS DOCTORS SA WASHINGTON, Fob. 25 (AP Physlclnns unending former Chit Justice Taft said In a bulletin to day It was felt that "ho has lo ground." Tho bulletin, issued at the Whit House, sititl Mr. Taft had show no improvement for several day although there was no, cuuso n immediate alarm. Tho bulletin, slgnetl by Dr Thomas A. Cluytor ami Francis I HuKner, read: "Tho rormcr chh ;, justice lias shown no Improv mont for several days. While the la no Immediate alarm, it Is tc. that he has lost ground." t