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EASTERN OREGOWS LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SER VICE lot- femfcr Surttmg (Sbsexvsv THE WEATHER Oresunj Cloudy ar,d wiio Ecmight with rain in th wesi por ties, Tiujuy ruin. gSrosg auih erh wmd VOLUME XXVIII MEMBER ASSOCIATED FIXES 8 LA GRANDE, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930 MEMBER A. B. C. NUMBER 187 CI T Y EDITION GRAIN PLAN EXPLAINED BY MR. SHUMWAY Wheat Growers of Union County Attend Meeting Here Saturday WJ. CASE ELECTED TEMPORARY CHIEF Another Meeting to Be Held Thursday Evening Need 200,000 bushels lor Organization. V. J. Case, of Alice!, wan Heeled Chairman of the temporary organ ization' of whent growers In the VttHey, t the meeting Saturday, after A. H, Shttmway, of Weston, had rurefitlly and mhnttely de scribed the worUfiiKH of the North pacific Grain (i-rowcr.1 corporation and also the National drain cur poralion. .Some of tho.e who re mained for the after meeting 4 tinned the agreements for the new rKaniration and they will spend tho first day.s of 'this week enlhd ing others in the movement pre paratory fo another hig meeting to ho held Thursday evening, . March 6, at Imhler. According to Mr, Khttmwny it Ik necessary to secure signatures representing at least 200.OH0 bushels of wheat before an organization is feasible in any. lo cality. According to Mr. Khtim.wny, the North I'aeifie ft rain Grower; cor poration, 1h the fir.st of the seven regions designated by the national movement to start its operations and is very much farther advanced in its program of activities. Its contract has not only been copied by other regions which are taking later steps for organization, httt it has atvti been cited by the nation al corporation and also the Federal l-'arni board as it model. This re gion comprises the states of Wash ington, Oregon. Idaho and western Slontnna. 1'endietmi grain growers, who incorporated .Saturday, are the first In Kiisiern Oregon to become affiliated. Wheat Marketing First The first duty of the corporation. according to Mr. Shumway, one of j tho directors of the. regjuqul t cor poration, is to dispose of tho wheat of Hie members. The limn the (Continued on Page, Five) LOCAL MARINE WINS HONORS . AT SHANGHAI AVASIII.vnTOX. 1). C, Mar. 3 Si k'i'li-i! n one of the xnnpplwit murines In Iho Funrlh ItoBimenl atitlliineil til SlianKlml, f'lilml. Cor piiral Jnme A. ManWiUK. of iJt ;r.-nnlo, Oregon. Iuih the (li.sllnetlfm of liehiK miiiijiik tlie three leader in lullllary npiiealnliee. according to Infiirmatlon recelvcil at head nuarters hero. . The eorporal won the unanlmouH approval of the JndBes. His selec tion as one of the most military ImiklliK marines In China Is quite a distinction when It is to he eon sldered Hint tlii re arc over 1100 men in the reKliueiit. Twelve com panies ehose their fiaartest appear ing man lo represent them hefore a emiimlllee of three Jinltfes selec ted ly the eoliiiiiandini; officer. Slaiildlm,'. who recently rw-elvcrt his pronuillon to enrlmral, fornier iv made his limne with his father, Kk-lmril S. Maiililim.', ItKI) No. Irii (Iramle. The three wintilntr mariiu-s i Klrst Serueant Van U ChaiKherinml of Terry. Slonlnna; Corporal li. l- Whlliitore of Wnsh limlou. N'. J.. and Corporal James A. .Manldini.-. The contest was In no ways sim ilar In thai held at beach resorts In the rnlled Slates. The ronleslanta were Jud-'eil solely on the smart ness of their appearance, ncntnei'S, military deportment and the all around soldierly qualities required of marines. TH'HKTS ON SAI.K IH1K A.M'AI. (IAMHI-,lt IMNM'.ii Tlelieli: for th" aiminil eham Iht of coimiieree dinner, to he held .Mar. II wi'h J. !' fl'Hrlen as the chief speaker, are now on sale nl Ho. chainlier f commerce offtc. Th Ser(iiii(Ir!, new i - j 01 oetwern i un fiv, orconixf-d ilttnrr onhcs)r:i, r to . (oltjijtj to cKt!uta.te!i. Tho to iippi-nr oh the jvoio-sHn nd A1-, wjir prteetd 1y Indira nc, Al fr ,i Meyer?-, mi 11 f M. ntid r. though a Him of hoxe wiw K. f.. Ary rf, will k1V. ( only -hmle!4 e tilled t J -t owl the fire. The upirini-nt rU(;i: .MiSl I'M I-i; IMSIt.VIUn;! ! are owned hy Mr, Mi mzh.in, SAI.KM. Ore.. (AV Vrv Thne 1 i..h) Itrrnoe; Itere thU fM r- iMMHt r(t'oiittn:'ndol to dMmr .trwjdi mi Misiteml Thoiiin.; M.iiiiiK f'r three year.f, WKATMI.It TOUAY 7:3" a. nt. 31 aiMtvc, Miiiimom: i3 ahtve, Ci-ndiiiuii: partly cloudy. WKATlll lt VlvSTi:HIV Maximum 4 1, minimum -t yhus v. fondiiiim: th-ar. Vi:TIti:it MAIL 3. tV'29 Mux) mum 5". mlnhnuiu 33 a hove. Condition: clear. Tigers To Play Bulldog FiveAt Baker Tonight Game Will Close Prc- Tournanient Season Sub-District Meet in La Grande Mar, i -S. . Tho final basket ball gam of the pre-toiirnanient season -in other words, the period in which result do n't count In official si a n dings v ill bo pla yed tonight itt Hukei when Hie im. uniRao j Tiffws journey ta that city. Under the present plan, no games count In this sub-district nntU tho sub-district and the championship- tournaments wUh Hie Jjimiary-Ipebruary period der voted to developing -the; teams? iO their peak, for tourney piny.. j Baker defeated the- Tiger hint' month.- in li - ttrandt and " .Are doped, U repeat, . although, the bhie and whiie 4oam if deter-' mined, tu ovei throw.-thA HwJldogV IT' possible. :Heside: Coach s-lra Woodie and his - H'jnud, Be-rni Htudentsand - ftns plan- to drive, to -Bilker 'for., the game. Maker Wln "Ittvlil . tit Play r , The HulJdogs enyrged victori ous, 1 without- defeat, . from the Baker sub-district tournament last weekend, being 4 he first quint;! In' Kasrffm . Orogort to 'onaJify for tho Union4 championship ', play Mai. 112-(M. inclusive.' . " ' Irftf.v f r wmb!s . RV-tdurmimijnt record follows;; lest'. twice to Pen dleton,;. IwlciM to North powder, 1wIco' to .Wnllowjt, oni' to Baker, oneo to Knterprise, once to Union, once to Joseph; won twice 'from I'nlon, ' once' from ' dsepb. ;mce from Knlerprlse, tw,ice ;from'Im? bier, twice from Cove. The 'first month-of the weapon .taw many de feats, ,with. ,fnch '.W'oodie .build-, lag .tip practicaily- a.-jiew team around two, veteran puards-Tl,i.u and lioe--and the 'Pigers did hot reach their stride until'Iast month. Tournament Thl; Weekend Tho sub-district .tournament for I'nlon and Wallowa-' counties, which will find eight .teams en tered, will ho played in V& Grande Krtday antj 8a turds y of this week, j ravlngs for placing? of tho elglit fpiintets are to; take plum tomor row night nt the f.a.-.Qruodfi High, school at eight o'clock. Drawings for I ho Unjon 'tournament will be held nest Monday at the high school at 8 oi;lock, - .i Gun Club Win's From Two Other Cities Sunday 1 a Grandi- nimrods fird their flr.U Sf reunds in,! the .' Urfgon f.tnl ir-lcRni nliic inipHhoot t lr(ln4v at tho Kim cluh Kroands at l.on Tree, winniftssf two umtchc., losimi'oRfi nna tytis -ln '.one, . The cluh Hum optns the iicason.. which wilt conttfmn until 'In Arfl. -lth a perceatiiKV- -of .66? for the fht wt'fk. - : : , ' tvuit a lit re , crowd of ahrtnt-er-; wait prp-wnt and iilttmajjrh Blluhily chilly, the day wis ideal for shooUtijj with no wind to ham per the snort!m,en, Tho three hlsjh gunH for tji fntnii were ltojr Forresf' who turned in a perfect 2f, nd .fhjife H(dmnkij!np nnd lr. !. I'aic. who each cr'n'kcd -4 out of 25. - The i i Gro nde score of 73 nfcitrhcd ("orvallia fiore, was on und.r f.Mt uirlns cotinty'j "4, hut won from Hellx-Junf per with 7 1 and N"esMlcc;fc with 59, Nxt f.imdy the lorn! club will shmt aenfnttt ritot ftocfc, ffunt- fnsfun, Xortii ISend uml V-Jlttn Vark. Tho lnh ts it! pitrtfclp.ifli- in the Jiolo Otpital-Ni'ws tHe ffrnphio fhoot, htit scores of CMfii Iietine chihj: had not heen receiv ed this morning Roof Fire Causes Loss Here Sunday f The fire truck was called out j twice Sunday, once lo extinguish a roor fire and tho other time j l-ecallso of u false alarm, turned i in at Stea p. in. from box 3-, 1 At otic o'clock in the afternoon I I he firemen qtileliiy conlrolled I roof fire at the Ifnh iiparfmenls at I tS t f l-'oiirlh. which caused 1 , ! SfSt CUl AtMellC DlVClOT LOftUUg j A. A, i:d l iiion ti'-irie yiyftem alhhffe. dlreelor, nd J. tiito, KtMethi reprsefit.i- tivr, wilt he tn l-it Onindo tamor r.nv. Mr. Ihodrhk' a nilo- Ittturo 'toot ion pH-uire red of ih'j I sit yshm ntft a! Motj and tht Otd-Tiiin rs ph nh' In i.lt tih ity. hwth of !i(ch t-r at tended hy m Cmnde raiirotdtn. Them- fifnr. viit r-UitoMed t the U.-tV. rhih hoiifo t :30 o'ct'Jtk in the fnln. Alt tt ploy' and th public aj"c invited to uttend and a ,peetal invitation Is extended to all ohl-Unwrs. There will uc no cburuv HOOD RIVER MEN WILL BE GUESTS HERE Caravan trf be Entertain ed at Chamber of Com merce Dinner Tuesday. INSPECTION TRIP ON FOLLOWING DAY Visitors to . View City , Water System, Sewage Disposal Plant, Light ing bystem, b. u, N. .A pamvnn ' rtf Jlood: liiver tMy. officials, chamber of cemmerce and Iidtiiry -officers imd MiuBlm'.'ts .un, . touring Kiistern Uregun isuinls this week,; will Hiiend two haura.hero- , t 1 ., ; '(Continued on Tag .(v) BOARD ACTS ON GRANT PROTEST Special-Meet Held ; Here Saturday to Iron Out r -' District question , . A, tt sipwinl mwlins of the ll trlot (ml'ltnU bunril, alllliurlxril bj';t!m hoard ;f cntt of Hie Xuttv IIlKh School' AthMtR BKO crttlon,. n. -.tFttt-st i-PKJfcdinR inclusJon of- -Hums and f'ritno lt the Kiib-dlHtrlct 'is)( Ornnt vonn ty was aot(n! uiion. ' At th. conThision f th hmir tnsc, ht-lil hTR S.tHirdaj' niornliiit, the rxputive boaril. consistiiiK f Chairman H. if. I i Hols, of Joh eph; . 'Hugh Coleman. ' of Hnk'-r, nml K. 1- TowlT, of I.n. Omndc, reiwhi'il leeiHon tlmt Ihe ub-: distrtf-t-t tn lint "stand-for -this yer nn -vrpvfoitsiy srrantted ami Hmt eseh testm Jn . eaeh mit-distrlt must hnv cfgtmi catitidcmtio Itt n method ptiibloyt'd in !oet Int; th rireentatl-eB -of thiU sub-district. - J -. Protest hy tlrnnt "nl : Th jotesi wh fib'd by the Grant crounty .-.Principal' ajwnf;Iu Hotr'nha' thrsmr:-lKfli,t d -rpfrWd It to iw dlsfriet hoard with pow er to iivi. ' . " f Whi'n tho. sBb-dlHiHiTfs worn ; dntertoiiiPd for 'this y-an tVftne and Ihirns asKved to be included i In the Grant eouitty disftiet, Htat iio; that H was flosei to Gmitt county hy c;ir than to Malhptir county pulnts. and that exp-'tiscp by tin in to Mallir' county wwc more or lesr. prohibitive. Th re- i tmios, wuh srjtnted on th1 Imnln'MrA- Vhtht Sehweliwp. neeontl If tut ffmnt county tennm wero' t .i&ei. Mm'. KMo Yck. ree?iv.e a ?o t'xpetiHe guarantee When they viMed frit fie or Ihirns, and thai tho Gr-mt county teant,s A-ere to kive rati or Burn exprrwe-'lnnwr on trio I.y th" county, -.courts.- Grant county claimed' that. BttrnM- and frnne, pine they arc now in the ub dlstrirt with Grant county, Ikivr ffono', h:tek on their agreement, and wlHh to play on a bH 1s. according to th tttinutcs of the meeting hrc Hjiturday, The Grant fount y i'liltelpais asaeis rioi wan reprejo-ntrd by Mr. H-Eg!, of John I'ay, and' Mr. Ivipp, of Ml. Vrnon. Mintffc-H hiiwiifi Aft'ir the leurlnjf the bwttrd, -inrinif 'n esectitlvo seionr read (ho minutes and iht foHovlnir correction wfts toad: ".Moved Ami f-rondd tlfctt H be r'com-m-ndcd to thft board that Har ney comity be placed in a fob-I district with Grant cownty. Mo tbm earrb-d with no dvTjt voter. (This motion ms over- looked fn ht fitvX cooy of lit1 miaM !eoi out toti ws p;ix?d 1 :13ft, f-Kuird titmbpt8 exptHind ). Whihr ihf OMitfer wtll com t astiin when tho plm-lns of nb disiri0: M lifre th ho:trd to-xt year if not eortaln, hut indications art that .'in attempt wili b1 nitidf at that tfrtio to s''r a sew jdac-fnt 328,567 Voters Registered Over State; Union County Figure 5,516 HAI.KM, fre ' Miireh 3 ( Al' -lieKira.Um r- pt.rta received f j hy the Fp-t!ir uf ftif t fro the j ooiy ch-rUs of r sn how I tht a total if votary have j reKlHtered far fur the priiiKiry j ; elections ,? $8 next. ; j T!o tat a I -f'eKNtraMoa for th , i Seoerat et ethn of Nyv'-ml-'T. 1 ;S. Witt 4SiJSu. lKltrotion I for the cotfrins May primaries" ! du'J! t cle until April IS. and j hetwcn now nd ttutt dae tlmn- : nttr, mot- .FM cp' ct'd to regiv I tcr, J TIm fiire;t o far report d d)OW iao.ifi K;ptlbtirant SsI.'MiS; j t ic3(t ratr., i 1 5 lroterestvt. 7fij - i'rohihiti.mivi, U!t SficlitlWi ; ; and titi!;eii;tneo! refiiir.i-, i tion?. ' ! AmonV the total for the i-mW; ; th i ths follow in?; j Itaker. i3it; Itenton, uj'U; f ovs 5i3: t'urry. ill; Muoifia- iT6t; Jitrkon II.4H; Jt?teph(neJ j 4oTt; KUlnalh, 4t l-tlte, I J, j 71 U ' t rhn, 1, 3 ; 51 atRottmh. (' a&iS; Wallowa, 2Vj 1 Unemployment Demand Voiced I In The Senate New York Law Maker Severely C o n d e m ns Hoover Administration Policies in Tau; Today, j W A H i 1 1 KOTO S, Starch 3 (AH 3 A detiiiiml fr orgsttixatioti h.v the jfoverntnent to meet tlu employmeiit prhhiu whs inside in the smite Udy by Senutu Wr.er wf York In nn nddress severely roB demntn the I6t3vei sidmtnist tlon poUcles on this point, the : New York lmoert ettlh'd mien tlon to recent mitnlfcstnthins trf tmemploynnt- in no'm larse til le. Hp trnoed-that minpnrt he. 1 iriven to hs hi 11k ts provide huh e -Information and vSHmtry en-. enVrHfloa wMh the, (dates in ttiitln- : tnlnlt-K eit-iirirti? housts of )hm and juen in nrrh f vr ork, itt nrnvhh a ,lunf;-as;s ifcm- of business vUMU.tiilnn thimiRh the prnper tlmini: &t goveriiiHent eonsii tK- Wacner n.!jiUd rontenHij tht . the eliiy in pRartinftK of the tnrtff Mil wa restiousihio fr hiisineiw t condithtns a n d de nounced tha lenderslili of I'nsi dent Houvt'r in tho tariff eunlpo- I vt'istV Ifn'Hiiid'to hlsme unem- . i jiiftvntntit Pin t!it fiiilf? is "ill! in? - i ',.irticd h p)M?ns ,j 4"ut"uJ'." W Nw York w-n- str. "of writlMK a tariff bill thnt would meet with -th oiirm3 of te own members. Thi Hewuhtt- san h-adrjtlilj in eoncrt'fs w in- ! ertpiible cf hrhiKliisr about a iv- j uemvuon inn pariy pit-fisi-. (Continued on Pftge Vive) E, O. N. TEAM TO DEBATE NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT A jMirtlrnlarly Interest I ntr b- Jcrt ha hn ehnmn hy the Kr- mal eMol dt-httte team fr this sjison It is uHeiiolved; thitt mi-1 tionf. ahontU mimt a- pian for eom plett dlmrmantent except fr Huch forces an are needed fur m- Hva jmrpW This Is tin sub ; jm-t that alt rolh-K and anlvwst ih'n lire delKitlnt? tm. The Nor- nmt ftehfiot pratnlKea to preHitt an it excellent debate on that wmje . IHda ntirhfc- -wtH8.-oV.ionk, flh -lotsil' affirnmlivp team will t go to tho tolhi of !dho tit faldwell and romtwtn against th nejintlvo tetttH f that truHrco m Krlday of this, vvpek. Tho Hfflrnt iitive team front blah?, wflt vtmw ty l.a, ttmnde and eootppt ittpiinst i ho lorn rn-sa 1 1 v t ca m. Tim f-iohthrr of tin N'wmal srhnol tiuh who wfH dvbnte her ore M Im 1 rm riUilitw. rirsl HeRtrr; third yHaker, Judgment will be ttiiHle by "a critic judge lit t hop than by a jprou of juttRrn. ' r- JjlQflg J0 QbSCrVe First Anniversary .niaenwirsn f plans fa obscrv- nnrn r tlie lonti IJotm vhiU hlrfh dity a n nHur! t r. w h b'h t a kes place aboift Aprtt was before the oreiinizaHon at lis litnchcsm today a t noon in t he Haca jawea I tin. An Invitation to the f-lcpp-I nr chib rhasiier night if-tr. i5 w. read by lrcpidint Jack Kcr- ris, j Alh;: lntje, vbdlntst, played vora i ; (iljli'd popular tioiabem iieeom by , iavo Sleword at tho itittlH't for was jtjtilnt x W. Hr- r w eudina I otiu Of 30 Drowned In Lake WAIfHAW, Pidnml, M;indi - A ! A tt rittlt ' v'Pddittij pa rty ! of thirty fMrHORtt hwhttiitiK Itif UrM mid hridt'Ki'ti w;ti drtt( od ytstirday in tJifce N'uritRXOii ' in the Wiiino district ito tvt hrok tmdf-r th wHsht of thlr lOfAI STATISTH'S Aecrdtn to a summary pre--j fmred hy the (;( ffhhtH. t o-! Um county has a total of ' rei?-tered voters Waliowa Uhh I'.itfjft. rotttlhi cOHtity (iit-j Haker tyty u,3r!. The divifdyi; a if ss folfoas: I'nlon county: rpnhliraiiH 3,340. dntOf at S.foftS, proirres 1 I. prohibit iutttsM 2, i-octal- Wallov. i ?mniyi rep 1 1 hilt rh 1,'JSt. de)IHcrat prOif revive?; mifceHaitei 4T.. I '(ii-iHII.-j f-'Mitify ; rid(f j;ifi- dato-r;tt S.&m, rir,-Hvi-i li. rnliiltitfnJMs ! !. j-wHitt l?tf j!, iiiN.'.lliti,-iis ffls. II it k r vftsniy: rMildtf-ans .J32, diOtmt iroir.H--(--! 1. VfdMdilmMit II. f ;ifbti Ilftnutis 13 April 15 ix the i;tt day f f m? birIS In order lj volt in the. riiJiury k-i-Uon 5!uy 1$, PICTURE OP r.:-.: ...... s - - 1 V II j Vf j 1V wwb - .( s&a&.?xi OCEAN -V. J ' Twhi tlu reiuom tialajiaKO Islands, ff tlm we-M. 'oast of , Sotitli Amerii'a, CiHiiitmnder Ktigctip MmltotiaW, Citirg' KtmrtMiinit, lias bronslii fewt'k this flr?ft detre of iftStt lUrftittsfift friiMX1 and his rmH iKbi, Ji fs lir. IVitlc rMb Jtlttrr, IJwiHiiit MripstlHt, mt rfie is liifefe Korrltt ftrtMr IU &f a ilerlin jg4limil tftHttw ' Both avci p t'lviHxa lion; ftr tt feaek-fo-mUttrs tsiUitt o a desert fslatitl. Stow !tmatet!f yacht vKHecl their retrial hi tho &im"i of h Settlfe Three Plays To JBFtesented Bj-:. Sock And Buskin Kpe:ikig f the ihreo plays to bo presented by Sock and Httsklit at the Kstcrn CireKOit Normal m-hool Wedttestitiy and Thui'tiy evenhssn, Mis Foit a,dvior at the dramatic orKntilitlon, today mild tlmt them; jdays witl have "much more appeal to the general iiubtfe than Arms and tho ,Mn. Attendancij at the first K, O K. play wast very good a nd tho d ra inn Hressent ed wan greatly enjoyed by the iittdinct and with Mish Foley a prowittm to clepetid Hpont ittdlcationa ant ttati the attendance thla week witt. bo very large Jessie Whii lock &i the iriiwfs in "FmurebeadH" is delightfHily iviiinisicitU according to Alias Foley, Her chttrttcteriauttlun In rehwinml Jk an iittcr Hot. Im Faun itoyien vdc(( is the rhiht typo for singis the jo-sro HongH Hi 'The i-asl of nu tho dignified but rather annoyed j tint tH.ilan i itiV.tirH ! . j .. t,s lifH wife, HI.HKH hw lionlMiid- ,,, ami lmr,l ar the -r- Itoime and llipfr rt- actiijti to tiMdr Jalsiress ffr to ?iid them t Ko theater Is th liH-me iC simo vry elt-ver (Contlnuid on iago Kive) Two Froze n To Death In East mt'Mms wtro foomi n; t dfoth ! followios 11mm tdt.wrd m.-pt th ntor" than hottra dortttg wttlrli ftV f?li-hf!t of CfMW f'H, Th "irtlm . Mat tin Mstd fh'ii. 11 ml Iterf h& Short, & ime;i irrest 811 Over l eekemif viucoffOiwt&uy. ?t yr hi. ih .m- . ; ther Jo.epti "ssh iimd the idti- t IH At .rr'ii f A t?- -NiKbt flMi.J', Htil -in-t, g?tK- d!VH add Md ItitHs v'i miiim sfv r th a'U'fid by to lh roMmnini; blr rl;atf i&m I;tiirti, and I4 amtH wcrt mwiJ Kite It f if th-3tt ?fi?(t.d arri-d fitt-.rmr". I &neep Shearers : .1 tJ. IZf&nf 'f?g 1 .tl I'lfty 1 M s-li-;rf' frfttfi ru -II h- s ict.Hl tit! m! dii, i"tits h'f' K;Mord,y. ;ji-d i f".ditbm ji'KiifK of ir -tsts fr vy nh p Mli-iir-d. anti ij;ti"(l fat i 3hsrtr. Kimjiitr i'ioasl a Hid 1 1 ytr. itCiitHs fftr Hw d iiiitnd wre b Id to Im higher highh' brd he i 1930 CRUSOE Ti 1 , KiSKHMDOF; I HAITIAN WOMAN William Allen White's Act In Port-Au-Prmee Causes Wild Cheers ltKT-.vr-lRIN.-K. Haiti. Mar. 3 (Ai'( Wlllltiin AHf-n White,; nc wtipr pubHsh'r of KiMPorfci, KiitiM, nml memlwr of J'reiftiKmt Hoover's invelfBnliit nnultliK-t nion hrns iiiw iclt-l .llto rnilro impuface of h(s entiltstl with an : act f tils last ttisht. 1 White s iKHBrfe if ItaHtan o mvn paiaiHt tfor White, viiw vetvi ttntllne t the Kttta of the , HotH Ksectslor. -ahfrfi tte cm-; tatmUm is YPnUHnS. "Re f tlIK -tWR, nn Rt nKtrrsw tSrMi la tinfk, Htvppml in front or him ani wild: "f'iifaw, ("onutiteion- CI (IfliSiT hi-." Ah stn Htwkn she iKtwert. WiUto gmul hrr htinrt, Iuii, iiitiwelf unit thrn Wmmt hrr hnnd. For nmmfnl mmyone was qillpt. v llifft there vt&n roar i wiia (rV,f 7'5 m n j '' arl T'ZZTl fJ ttJ uZt. trli""' " Continued sn Vg& Ftve GLASS PISTOL BANDIT SLAIN BY POLICEMAN 5 K BW VtKK. Marrh " CAI) " y- w Irwin- f til Wiort-tivt rar'cr i a. rn: ,(ne Wtdf Of flik-ago," Tho Uh .Wolf." with hit slis pistol lit hs hand, wnn shot and tcliM-d ytorday hy a patrol man as In flef fvtmx parwttbsa of flcem after holding tip a toxical ilrtrw in Itrmsfctyn. At the moncifo hi Ixwlr was tthttftoR Kdrt Jh tod worked McadBy at a regular Jot and had t an avid redcr rfs-tcctlve attd rrlni'. erK-H. Jl fid n police record. 7of Condition Is About The Same W A HH I Si itt Mwrrh tX --Aff-r a viM to th' Tuft horn 2:25 . til. tday t Mi.r TNottt ?m A. il;tyfr set Id M(-te ft -haMfi In Um rwndlt lo f t he forfftfe tf-fhla utul tbbf inf uh had ln rmrtd ax itMprttvtd in a fnt;i buit$u ti-ny-d darln-j the liorfdajt. Mt 'tft. rj?rdd on th vri; of t&th fr dyjt, utay hB5cr tit dff(il(ly tUM' a iddtt rhuttje. 'tts from bmri tumble which ; l on of tho eoHik'uiitma t his llintii. t Senate Inquiry Of Grain Trade Urged By Nye 1 Also Demands Investiga- tion of r arm Board Measure Will Be Con sidered by Committee. WASlHNCrroX. A&reh 3 iAPi lBvetigattsn by ike senate dsiermlno whether the gmitt ttit&o hnn esspired ta destroy the effeetlvem of tho farm relief act wna proposed Itt a ?-olltott ttitrodttced tottay ly Bator Syes Tha mtotBttoa titof wsul4 pts tdo that the senate determine whether the farm, board! has been fairly Interpreting" the farm re lief &ct antf carrying t Its par- Tho investigation w&ttW bo co daettni by th senate agriculture etmtmlttee wittch w&uM be auth orised to sabpoena rttrlors and officer ief the t'Urtttsm KaUeti&f Ormia cortKtttlott other wtt- The comatjttee weM bs direet etf'ta dotermlaa whether tho grain trade has iwrfifsaled efforts tn the world, market which would "tend tft depress the world market fer American omicultttmt prodaeta and to refiect tmch deprslon up &n tho domestic nmrfcet for the pHrpoo of airedltlttff the furnt board." Inquiry to whether the RfaiK trade bus fowm nided by banklne ; or credit litirtitttUons other la- ; ttret "Is any wiiy asftociale j with such institutions? would &bm bti authoHiEcl Chairman SleNnry of tho seft ato aiettitro eoiMittfUeo, titter : announced: the Nye meamtrc wsttW bo coiwtdered fey the com (ttitteo at a special lUKeting te ntorrow. When tho resiilaitott was rearts Cantor Jlarriwii, J?emocnitt Mis irflpl, jt??ttteslwl ii tsetude rot ton and Hi'iiator Ilrookhart, Be pablirait, Iuwei, saested it whould Inriasio corn, oats atto ttvetock. BfeKary ftti Kyo agreed th& emmaiiien wobW cmptoyed ts Inquire Inio every ,ttgricaltamB cotamodlt Harrison insisted cetin had es nerienced a grwtt a pries decline Kg grain ami Hrookhart said Its wanted the committee to. b&rts why atabilfetios corporatlstwi hu4 ; aot bee. f livtOCK. f t inttrotltiiiwtf '' lhv ,reslHlto5t Pfvo iifSHcrtrti the. cofifernitco hnfai umiy t t-hiB tad tlife statement ;after reading a tclrxrain rfvcl taut Thurly trmn the SsriHera llBten of the tjmgp. f to famt board, liad pravt htsfHself tt champion & the farmer ami im Amerieaa Brawley Quakes At End; Damage Aboui $100,000! (At)WUH the woch of the crtliouako tttwrm that .t in here i test Tuesday and was eUtitas ; feturday nJhi hy iiKieiiry-shi- e rims tSwUS apparsntty pasi, : Brawley totfay witi open door ; fsr liusiitegg as asusti Truck Isavs tniticlleii hrieics that fell from unit oi -of th eit and ethers Iisvb brought i hti& slum frttm Mj Affelcs wlifc ; which to rcfrsat h&w wndw A casual tottHut ml(jht drEc through, j (he city bimI never rttis It hmt ; tzn vistiedi hy violeut trtrtttora iectmtly its, - p. i yesterday afternoon. An ttttterettrrt of ttrotumrss tioweven gttil runs if trough tft isaptilace, lty Kogaeer J, A lsrk aht tot ntsht tBto atruetartti dsunse ee two-ry prt3WHt httltdMm i viritrnfty vekedt. condemn- edj ml mora than ti settro eth er tmdm?ss sfracturis were dam aged. MCr?. i lurhaau s?t:iined ffrtwr-d tff whn maim erf hHcfea fell an her as h!k was walking' rfoww ttt Edeuulk: & rancher nnm boocked hhcohscIou hy hrhks faiiiwe thwagh tho foy Erf his tuttemabite, it ad a child ftttack in the faeo hy plceo of a cornice. othr casuuEttt s wert ifthfor traffeK Columbia Highway Traffic Resumed HAE.KM, ff MnreEt 3 fAf Tbt Ht.ii bisltviay eHHiuteH HttJsouftccd ted ay iHit ib nhd1 b-t-r ffmat HlVPr and Mslrr has tn shsrwl and the foluat- lfe rlv r ltlgtt trafilr. y H fiiMs- ci-ti itr Fn?o Children Die, Man Badly Burned Vlf!UTAs Kirt.4 ktrh 3 - - Aiih ami ttHly tlh-d lbty ttad thHr father. W. Case, was (rt a ciiUrat endi?brt frtti It or us reivi'd raritT in n flrt In their North WErha Umm ,ttd by th -tirfoit a faa of berno h'tt ni a stove. The soother sort an elder sM?ap-d wtthewt ifliury 'AMERICA AND JAPAN NEAR AGREEMENT Good Progress Keported in Naval limitation Conversations, GREAT BRITAIN IS AWAITING OUTCOME Other Matters Held Up by Failure of Prance to Send New Delegation to London. , UKWf, 5.&irrfi 3 API A 1 tentative ugreemenl betwesn tha ignited Statsa and Japan ssb tfes Japantss demaad fsr a- s&mniy per cent ratio was said te te looniliig ferga as a padijlBlty to day, '. . - Kxcefteit progress repcrl cd to bees rjiade in cor4var- sations between Senator Heed, Amerleast delegate, and Theso twQ olii mead aavs been dteusslng fhs Jase Americas -pmhlsmm intsmmlly in private attrt their ia!ks witt sn Unao tfete week. ' It was Bodersts tee cesveaa tkma havo been a ions Kses es plomtioa s the wbolo ffeM &f tHsstbiKt especlai'iv the possi ble iserss o Japas1 ratfft gubniartnea as con spared wltU capital sbipa und the Washing ton treats. They1 oJsa are f rq to dev ssino sefcfgis tv-hers5i-tho date laying down o stfe ers by oas country weald csetesJ the right the eth. eotmiry ti eonstrtt additional crtilsers, Itrftfefe ia Wsttteg liotc Tho United States has no w be come prime mover En the negstta tlons wU& Japan wMte Qr&zt Bri tain is awaltmgr th outcome, Tbe provtotts British nmoimiitsmm vitU the Jiirtse SfdJng tg if three .-weeks are.Jrt to hava .ro sttUed Ir a comptets deiidlok. The llritfefc are heing kept Ja fornted the pireas eC the Am-rlea n-Jaisanes-s cunvevsiiiiDJi M;a&wbHo the experts' com mittee wbleh hag bsss coB3id-rr-Ins th efauetfie&ftsv f- Hpccial jtbttB fias reaehetf' n' ftsmsKt ' and itn rtport hft gono to tfes priti tersr-- s .Tomenw tho heads s tbs varlosn deKegatlens wMI mset at l?t, Jjim palace consider tbe reoort f the earf eemmEttea prt tho French category Krfeeme Tito letegatua Jtsps that Am basssder Fleuristt wilt bars 5n Mr.ntrtletts from Parte wbiefe wilt enablo Mm to represent his coim try at tfate nieetlHg; If theas ia srucltRB da R5t arnva it prob ably witt be necessary to adjaaris conslrfeFmtteii off tb proposals an til th lreneh deiettes return, . Ilefct f p by Keeaeit An&tber auestMm which de E Sandeni on the French return Is ef the humasmttaa of sab net Tho ether fear dcucga- tiens hare, gune as far as they can Jit piepsHes a- -"afi treaty with- BLAME SOVIET FOR RIOTS IN UNITED STATES KKW YOUK. reh 3 AP Matthew Weil, vice prcsldeitt the Ajtiffrtcaa Ffelratloa s iJt hr is a letter pnhtished w day ehars that tltg prosaj?aittEa iigcBcy the Kevtet goveeHaisist fc; rjpttstbfo fr tfea series a emtdtjytttent Hots in several eJtEgs drtag reeest weete. In him Better which was sent t eomraereJst orgaalsattosa in eltles anst to iisentbers of cor g rc-Mt, M Well qaetea oCfietat emmRig sources t support fete, ehfitEs that under tho gume a "norht-wWe HnemFtoymem dem-&n-d ration ssl by tfeg CommH'-s-i tnti-rriJtttaEiat fr Feb 2S but Mat- : pofpotirff f March S the Bttt shevlst government f Itssisi tiflitH?rafrfr and epRtsI protamine revfttuiiosary program i& oar etuntry aeemiHgly without tet of hindmtttfe. 1ft? snhJI the rfotg whleh had: rurred in Now Yesris, Chto-2" b-vf Ns4 iJitiJhyrRh suit thrr tndifIf lf center were pr-hun-nar t the werid-wtd dcBwm strutiOK to te held March Rancher Discovers Wreckage Of Plane Iarh-r a mneher iivissr ( mi th set lirrfaRtiits inouRtKtR tjajr rr(rte is foe lessens ju t'.xjmn dtscMVpry of wreckage an airpbtn lBty iillrs Berth-r-ftt of lika Arrowhead t(t the tif p Bus raym, I", tt t.ei KUpiifitentleai of oi?'r,(Hoa of Oie Western AJf Es inrji?e ispr.'sssiil beltef the wreck ast was that f the trl-mtori m.m?pfet(M idbited by Jamea K, Im? whhh has been mterfng far week be?. cs-pifot, and Jshn V gtetg, srif-ttsrd were ti the traasrt when it tih&ippearetf daughter ltitriN?r reportrd that he 3oy-4-sxd ths wreck witfr flskf ski..