Tuesday, May 13. 19C0
Page Eight
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
MILANO
STRAW
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Clearance Value
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GANDHI RECEIVES
GREAT SETBACK
Abbas Tyabji and Group
' of Followers Arrested
- Near Navsar'i.
;. JfO.MllAV. India. May III (A.
io-AIahalinu Gandhi's civil io
sluliincu movement .Monday re
ceived 118 Hi-uonil itrratnethMi'k
Willi Hi" iiitohI. of AhhhMH TyubJI,
Ii lid a luran Ki'uup of IH Inune
ulalo folloHVin. al Ihe .Monrlil
when tln-y won; Btnrtlnt," from
NuVKari to rniil the liharsaiui Hall
Works. .. .
' Tho ' Govorniiiont'H abortive iie.
followed TyubJl'M refUHUl to
f.jlj "off tho proponed raid urli-r
repealed wiii-nlnca by Bovern
iient offk'lalH.
V (.'olniniuid or Ihe forces cT "I'nH
iilvo lU'HlHlaneo" Immediately was
taken, over by Mrs. HulronJI
Nnldu. Hindu poeteim, Heleeled by
the Muhalniu lo nulonuitleully
Hlieceed as Icatlt r.
The relzure of Tyabji eolnelded
Willi Coveniiiiont plans rnr a
tlb'llleninfr of eonlrol of Ilia entire
Indian Hilunllon.
Trial or Tyuhjl and r.li volun
teers wis hecull al .lnlapiir in the
(lllei'liovn. Tho court of the snh
ilivislonal iiuiulstralo was closely
jrillll'ded by tile police. Itt'eu the
press was excluded,
". M'l'i. Nabln on whimo hIiihi Ideir.
Tell Miahatnut llandlii's inantle as
leader of the civil dl.'iohedlenee
rampalKii. Is the only woman ever
to preside over tin' Nationalist
Ouiuriwj. fliii steered tho A II
Inilla National CoiiKress In lli-fi
cafely throUi;h tho piillllrul , Huhl
lietweeti the orthodox Moslem
Noll-t'o.opcrators and, Mallial
Jn.VIiI'11 over tile iiuesllon ul offlee
jiulilinv. .
Maliatnr.L (landlil rcnialniMl
iilonf from nil" niie.-nion, .M'rs,
Naldu with political ability n ml
womanly tad brliiKlnir It lo a suc
ircssml. peaceful cud and wlnnliiK
coimmchdnllon of the .Mahalina.
, Oundhl. prior to his arrest,
fixed the order of succession lo
. 'tile leadership In Include first
Tynhjl, and then Mitr. Naidu. Mrs.
Naldu was born in 1 s T I al IryKcr
ahad, mih eilucated ill Kimloml
wllnro she lUltered (llrliill collcuc
OI'H I'll'i; OIUiAN
In providing (every
thing which could
eonl ribuhi lo make
Ihe service wn con
duct both lmpres
nvv and comforting
wo have not over
looked Hie power or
music. In our mod
ern pipe orifau we
hav an Imitrunieiit
u h U'h provides an
appropriate b a c k
g r o u n d for every
service conducted In
our chapel.
WALKERS
FUNERAL SERVICE
51B AT SPRING ST.
PHONE '42
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c-c.-crE-rr-r-r.-f -r
ALWAYS
AT VOIR SKKVICK
WITS THK LOWEST
I'MCKS IN TOWN
!2
WOMEN'S
LINGERIE
Very fine Silk Rayon
bloomers, stepins and
French panties.
49c and 69c
nl the UKf of 10. I.'iIct iimtrlculat
Uik at Ivlnfe-'s college, ijondun.
MEDICINE BALL
CABINET LIKE
"BOYS AT PLAY"
WASHINGTON (XI1)
President Hoover's strongest play
in. the morning mcdecino ball
game 1h lo ctblt.ii the weighty
sphere on Ills chest wltli arms
closing la MnicKly a ltd lio snap
it buck wilji a right u.vdrhaml
stroke.
Dawn was just reaching Il full
brlshtnesH ontt morning when the
'Modeeine Hull Cabinet" gathered
far down l he rear lawn of the
Wlillo House.
Tall and short, stout and Ihln
Mi.. I lonvcr's be-sw watered friends
loSHcd the ball vigorously l and
fro over a high volley ball net.
jlfi seemed the mux I practiced,
seldom m.b:lng mid more often
not causing opponent: lo miss
with Hie strengt h of Dial lone
arin swing. Watched from . tint
dbluncc. the group " looked like
schoolboys at play.
California Rancher
Shoots Taxi Driver
SAN I'MtANClSCO, May IK
(AT) Warren I nit Inn. :n. I)ut
ton'H l.tindln, Af'tidotino county,
raneher, M outlay HhoL and prob
ably fatally wounded Hubert Ar
nold, 2d -year-old tn xl driver, and
then walked Heveral blocks lo po
lice headuuarlerH lo Kurrentlcr. At
Mt, Ion hxpilal it. was found Ar
nold hail been HhoL twice in the
f.lomach ii nee over the heart and
luieo In lite arm,
OjicHlluiied by poll(;e, l)ulton re
rused lo f,ivo a reuMOit for the
.shoo I Iiik, It It'll occurred tihorl ly
before 4 A. AF. wthlle Arnold was
proceeding up 1'owell Slreet with
Dlltloil tin paKenp:ei'.
iMilloifx wile Ih a patient at the
I'iilvcrnll v of Ca llfornla. liuHpllnl
hen.-. 'I he couplu have three
children.
Earl of Derby Is
Guest of Hoover
WASH I N( ri'ON. Al ay 1 Ii (AC)
tlTi.fihlent Hoover Invited n
small company to u White Hotie
Mint,- lituchenii Alo inlay In honor
of the Karl -of Oerby, who tttopped
over on hiH way lo l.oui.sville lo
wilneHH the Ken! ueky I eiity.
ThuHc Invilcd wen Sir Honaltl
Lindsay, the ItiillHh A.ii'JaisHndor,
Seerela lV Atlellon. I'llderMetu'i-tary
ATf 11k. .loedl K. Wldi-ner, of
I'hlladetphia, and lfMKU Wallace,
foi i ii ei am.ba--.sarl(ii' to lrauce,
whose Kiiesl, Lftii'd lcrby Ih while
in WashliiKton.
Two More Added
To Local Church
There were two mure added to
the Cluisllan church Monday eve
ning at Hie rev ival jueetiliKS. I )'.
I 'at:ka i ll's sermon, " I Vol II a nd
l.nss' though the Nhortcst in time
of delivery on account of the prom
ise lo clone in time for the drama,
"The, (''east of ltelHhn..ar" was a
alining message, lie ip-oied auth
ority lo show thai niultl-mlllion-i
aires are mil happy and lit lllus
Iraled ll by the life of King Solo,
moil, ihe wealthiest, wisest and
mosl powerful of all of Israel's
kings. Ills whole message center
ed about Hie statement of .lesus,
, "What shall II profit ti man If he
gain Die wuoie worm nun iuh "
soul." His climax thought was
couched in Hit words, "Itcineiubi-r
that If your earthy possessions do
not pans away from you, that you
will pass away from I hem." Tn
nighl Ihe evangelist's theme will be
"The Conversion of tho Kilhlo
pian." si ; Ait ami li.oi i:
I'OKTLANH, Or'., May HI (A I'll
-I'iolir: lower: (city ilellvery
prices) family patents. Ins J7.ini;
whole wheat, -l:s $ti.H; Kraliam,
H's $."i.:ip; bakers lninl wheal. UNs
$11.0; bakers' blueslcm pa tell I
I Its $ii.r.n; pastry flour, 4ns Jfl.fin.
Sugar: (sacked basis) steady
cane, fruit or berry. $i.0 per cwi.
Heel sugar Sl.'.d ew I.
I'OUTIiANH I'ltOOi Ci;
l'U I (THAN I , Ore., May HI (AP)
llulter a;id eggs: barely steady,
unchanged.
Alllk (buiiet-raO. poultry, coun
try meats, onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts. hay. cascara hark and hop.'
steady and unchanged.
NO CA! Si; I'Olt AHAHM
GOLD HILL. Ore.. May 1 1t (API
II. Van HoevenlM i g, Sams al
ley pear grower, wim relumed lo.
day from San l-'raiuisco where In
attended a conference ,,f federal
authorities wit h the fruit grow err,
leagiie, said then- was no cause tor
alarm oxer new regulations coil
renting spray residue on pears In
the Itogue Hlver valle.
"Thei.. Is no Ivnlh In Hie re
port that hereafter a one box In
Hpeetiou will determine the grait.
tf a carload of fruit," lie said.
I'Oim.AXD CASH
i iiuii.ANi), m Mny ir. (.ri
- I'tinh whrjit. IllC lli-IHl lilui'Mlt'lll,
hill. I hUi. JI.IO "j.
Sun Hhll,, J I. H3 '.j.
WVkIitii wllll( $1.11.1
lliml wlnliT Sl.i'l :..
N'tirllifin spiini; Jl.nl
'rlmi n:il tl.lil !
ill: No. J -8S Hi. wttllo t:v.n.
TiMhiy'M ntr rt-ii'lpls: w hi nt -'!.
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MARKET NEWS
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Flour 'Price Is
Reduced; Butter,
Eggs Unchanged
l'OUTI,ANI, Ore.. Alay 1 3 (AH)
The Sperry Hour eoinpauy has
announced reductioiiH in prices of
flours ami foodstuffs.
KtfK aud butter jirices continue
without chalice, CjuotalioiiH on both
prod nets were barely steady. Sup
plies have Increased considerably
since Die weekend.
Kcvicwhitf the fniit and vck'''
table Hiluation, the I'urtlund bur
eau of tilt; I'. H. depart m cut of
aK'lcalti-e says:
"California struwberriis were
strarce due to cool weather at ship
ping districts. Some ( 'alifornia dls
Iricts Jutve stopped shipping. Ore
gon und Ivennewirk, Wash., straw
berries met with a good demand,
und moved readily lo retailers at
$5.00 f.i Ki.fm pc-r 'Z pint crate. He
ceipts of northwestern berries will
be liberal In u few days, weather
permitting.
"AppleH have met wit h active
dlsl ri but Ion during t he last few
days, and local storage stocks are
rapidly deereasliiK'. I 'rices remain
steady. 'resent rate of movement
of about 4it cars dally from Wash
ington promise to reduce storage
holdings in that state to ti very
light volume by the end of May.
"Oranges and lemons are un
selDed, with a generally advancing
tendency. Hot weather in the east
Is resulting in aeilve demand from
that dislriel; and California's sum
mer citrus crop is short.
"Klrst Call for nia loiualoeM were
received Monday. These art mature
Ki'cen slock, of good sl.e and qual
ity. "Radishes an: plentiful; but good
stock Is scarce al :!"e per doeu
bunches. Many radishes . show
worm -da mage ami generally poor
iuallty."
. I Announces
Vacation Fares
iJvei-.v year. May TJ. Is looked
forward to by a great many people
as the day on which lower fares
designed to Increase vacation travel
are made effective by Ihe Colon
Haelfle and other railroads."" -
The round trip fares from Spo
kane, Walla Walla, I'enilletoii,
Jjcwislon. Moscow, linker mid Ha
Grande lo midwest, eastern and
southeastern points all, beg inning
Alay drop far below the stand
ard fare. Ah examples, t lie fare
from these titles to Chicago ami
return Will be $Nfi.(U; to Denver,
round trip , ti7.1!0; to New York,
round Hip, $ 1 -Hi. Hi ; lo St. J -u ills,
round trip. $K0.3r.
Other titles and towns In the
vicinity of Spokane, Walla Walla
and lu Grande, will have similar
low fares and tho low fares from
other parts of the country lo Ore
gun, AVashluglou ami Idaho, will
bring many visitors to the Pacific
Northwest.
CHANGE HISTORY
AS WRITTEN HY
CALVIN COOLIDGE
(Continued from Pago One)
eii-inal rights, and deriving from
Ihhi righl to pursue happiness L
the euunlly fuudainenlal ii-; lit lo
institute any form i-f government
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tee Ihu people the security to this
right."
Two oDiei tint it gas were made
lit (ho Inscription submitted by
Air. Coolldge. His original text
read :
"Tho constitution charter of
perpetual union of free people of
; r-overign fllalea establishing a
government of limited power
under an Independent president,
congiesrt and court, charged to
I provide security fo,r all citizens
I in their' enjoyment of liberty.
eiuilliy and justice under the
law."
! Ah. Ilorglum changed that par
agiti ph to rcuil ;
"In 17S7 'people of sovereign
states, establishing u. governmxTrt
of limited powers under an In
dependent president, congress
and court, charged to provide se
curity for all citizens In their en
joyment of liberty, ctiuality and
justice."
The changes In inscription. Mr.
I tin uiuni said, were to udd the
dale to continue tho historical
narrative begun in the first para
graph, suhstltuto,, for tho words,
"the constitution'!; the description
of the event Itself, insert; a, Ul
after the word powers for em
phasis and eliminate the phrase
'under the law", because the law
Itself derives from the Inalienable
rights of mail and can be changed
at will. v . .
Mi. Horghnn said he.-had .writ
ten to Mr. Coolldge regarding the
changes' in. the lext.
"NOTHING TO SAY"
NOHTIILVAU'TO.N.. M.iss.. May
1.1 (AH) What CaUin CupHdgc
thinks of Out'uu Horgluuv'H tuuen
dallou of the text of his celebrat
ed 500 word history of Ihe Hniled
Stales, which the sculptor 1s to
inscribe on a Suiitli lakota'm,oUn
taln, rem;ilned un revealed today.
The former president was list
ed, i h rough his yecrelury, if he
thought Hie changes wore In tho
nutiirti of nuj Improvement, but.
the latter tletimed Mr. Coolidgo
had nothing' to say.
MAIL PLANE
SAFE AFTER
LONG FLIGHT
(Continued from Page One) ;
Nuionha, they radioed that they
expected t-o -al'livo llt Natal
l:2't Ku.dern HrayJIlau tlinle,
which would have been 2:2ti a.
in. K. S. 'V.
Aboard the plane with Alermoz
an-: Al . I ' A 1 1 r.v, na viga lor, aud
Al . G ii i in I e, ra il I o o pent t o r. St v
ertil fliers nlreauy havo flown the
short southern course of l,7ao
miles from the A Ha title African
etiasi tu the southwestern ilp of
South America.
Ai-Ti-;it spi:i:d iu:coiti
I .OH ANGKHKS, Alay HI (AP)
Aim lug at a new transconti
nental speed record for airplaneti
Hoscue Turner. I. os Angeles pilot,
left here at I :i2 a. m. today on a
I one-slop solo flight to New York.
Tu rner hopes lo bet t er by a n
hour the mark of 1 4 ;2:t: 27 hours,
set, on April 2U by Colonel aud
Air:-. Charles Lindbergh. Like
Lindbergh. Turner will stop to re
fuel at Wichita, Kans.
The big, cream and red mono
plane was loaded with llHi gallons
of gasoline. Tho ships Is a high
wim.' monoplane, of the sa,m.e
make as Lindbergh's, but it U
powered wilh a Gl'u hoisepower
motor, a hundred horsepower
greater than the engine of the
Lindbergh, ship.
The craft taxied down a long
runway, getting away slowly but
taking the.air perfectly. The pilot
tided Hie field, once for altitude
and then roared away lo the east
and difcappeared beyond the
range of bcax-on lights over the
San Gabriel mountains, which
border tho city.
Turner said he would cruise at
an average speed of iH miles un
hour over the L'.GOO mile course.
11,1s ship has reached a top speed
In tests of slightly more than 2UU
mlleti an hour, if he can malu
lalu his speed. Turner will reach
New York In about thirteen and
one half hours flying time.
i:gi.ikii: Ginii i-xhu'ki down
It A.NGOON. Hurnia, India, May
1 3 (AH) Miss Amy Johnson.
KngllHh girl who Is flying solo to
Australia, made a forced landing
today at Insein, fifteen miles
north of Rangoon. Her machine
wan damaged .but she was not In
jured. CHAMBER TO
ASK DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS TIME
(Continued from Page One)
Merlin Halley. Alax H. Sarvis,
Charlen Ucynolds, W. C. Perkins
and others.
Announces' Athletic. Meet
Jimmy Itu.-cnbaum, of the O.
. spoke brleHy of the athletic
meet to be held here next Sunday
between tho l-n Grande and Port
land clubs. Alnnugcr and Alirs. J,
P. O'Hrh'n and Air. KInch. Port
land O.-W. officials, aro to at
tend, he said.
The iiuesilou of participation
In the Wallowa county caravan
to Spokane Alay 20-27 concerning
the movement to urge Washing
ton to. 'con'iplelo the road from
Leu 1 fit on to the . state Hue. was
taken up and on motion. It was
agreed to take part In the cara
van and 'to co-operate with Wal
lowa .county In the campaign. W.
C. Perkins was named chairman
of the committee.
M r. I lAinl er reported that the
Morse ami Cattle Italscrs associa
tion would hold lis I !i:i) conven
tion in k-laniftth Kails Alay 24 and
stated that he believed l.a Grande
could secure the 1 !:t 1 convention
by sending a delegation to extend
an Invitation. W. C. Hecktell and
Marcus Hoesch were appointed
on a committee to take care of
this.
Jefferson Man Is
Beaten By Unknown
SAHKM, Ore., Alay 13 (AP)
Clinton Slljiker, of Jefferson, Is
recovering from the effects of a
severe heating about the face and
head and local officials were sllll
searching this morning for an un
identified man who attacked Slink
er In a barn on Hie Hibby farm,
three miles north of Jefferson,
early Monday evening.
Sllnker had been working on the
farm all day Alonday and had just
entered the barn to put up his
team for the night when he was
accosted by the stranger who de
manded his money. Sllnker resist
ed and struck his assailant with a
board. In the fight that followed
Sllnker was seriously bruised and
cut before a blow over the heart
knocked him out.
Aled ford Air. and Aljs. Wil
liam Hanvmett aro recovering
from the effects of eating poison
oii:i fungus mistaken for mush
rooms. No doubt It is still (rue that
money talks, but about all a lone
dollar ca ll produce these days Is
a whisper.
Imbler Seniors
Preparing For
Commencement
iy Lett ha Cleaver
(Observer Correspondent)
JMHMClt, Ore. (Special) The
junior und senior banquet was held
last Saturday evening In the ha li
quet room at the Sacajawea Inn.
The nine seniors and 14 juniors
were all present. The other guests
were: Air. and Airs. I'Vank AlcKen
non. Air. und Airs. Itay Wilson,
Alius Anson, Aliss Uelap, Air. Weis,
Air. and Airs. Stewart, Air. John
son. Air. and Airs. King, Aliss Sar
geant, Jack AlcKall, a post gradu
ate student, Gladys Hillings, Alary
Hlcheson and Zack Pugh. Speeches
were made by the following during
tho evening: Mr. King. Air. AIcKen
non, Mr. Johnson, Air. Stewart.
Aliss Sa meant and Jack AlcKall.
Vivian AlcKall, president of the
Junior class, gave the "Karewel!"
speech to the seniors and Hurry
Alunson, president of the seniors
guvo a talk to the Juniors. The
word "Commencement" was- given
In poetic toasts by members of the
junior class. "Courage,' by Vivian
AlcKall, "Onward," by Dorothy
Hodman, "Alaslery." by Theron
Anderson, "Alaxlum," Harold Cole,
"Klevation" by Madeline Oliver,
"Nobleness," by Clureu Kollins.
"Compromise" by Howard Pot
tint is, "Knergy." by Kenny McCoy,
"Alotto," by Kxford Smith, "Kx
perience" by Charlie Howis, "Nine"
(number of seniors) by Wood row
Westenskow, and '"i'rulh" by Arn
old .Masters. Zack Pugh was toast
master for the evening, in the table
decorations the senior class colors
were carried out. link candles in
silver candle sticks, pink tulips,
pink nutciipH, pink place cards and
the pink rose, which Is tho senior
flower.
The baccalaureato service will be
held at Wade hall dcnc Sunday eve
ning at fc:0 o'clock. The Hew ll.
C. Lee, of Union, will conduct the,
service.
Commencement exercises will be
Alay 22. D. Jewell, of the Oregon
State college, will be the speaket
of the evening. It will be hold at
the Wade hall.
The senior play will be present
ed next Friday evening ut Wade
hall at S:(M. The three-act comedy
is entitled, "Welcome tu tho Old
Homo Town."
About 2n mothers, P.-T. A. mem
bers and friends visited at the third
and fourth grade room last Krlday
urternoon. Light refreshments were
served and the regular school work
was observed by tho mothers and
friends.
A ".Mother's Day" dinner was
given at tho Airs. A. K. Wilson
home Sunday in honor of th
mother, Mrs. Wilson. Covers were
laid ror 12 and all enjoyed Hie
lovely turkey dinnt-r that was serv
ed. Those present were: Air. imtl
Airs. Hay Wilson and son. Howard.
I Air. and Airs. Fred Vox from I n
j Ion, Air. and Airs. Lyie Wilson and
children. Unhurt, Kiehurd and
Netla, Clive Wilson and Hio hostess,
Airs. Wilson. The afternoon was
spent In visiting and tin men pny
ed several sels of tennis on their
home court.
Airs, Grant Tucker and daugh
lers, liarbtira and Wanda Kay re
turned home Sunday from Walla
Walla, whe"e they have spent the
past week with Pert Tucker. Airs.
Geo. Marshal and daughter, Janet,
came over wilh them and spent
Sunday visiting with friends in Im
bler. They returned to their home
in Walla Walla Sunday evening
with Pert Tucker.
Olis Goltling rand Cla'ude Hale
attended an I. O. O. K. meeting
held at Knterprlsn Saturday eve
ning. Members from several other
towns near here, Were also present.
Wilfred Westenskow moved back
on his place the last of Hit week.
Airs. Hhinehart ami family, who
have lived hi the house all winter,
havo moved back to her farm neai
here.
The. grade girls played baseball
with the Cove girls last Krlday af
ternoon a l Imbler. I nibler girts
were the victor by nine points,
the score being la tu (J.
A handkerchief shower was
given last Friday afternoon to Miss
Anson, tho fifth and sixth grade
teacher, by the mother's of the
students in the room. She was pres
ented with over a do.en dainty
handkerchiefs. Light refreshment?
were served later in the afternoon.
Airs. Jessie P.errie has returned
lo her home from Spokane, Wash
where she has been taking medical
treatment. Air. llerrie motored up
to Spokane last week and brought
her home.
Air. ami Airs. J. IT. Standhy
spent .Mother's day with their
daughter, Airs. C. C. Welch. A
lovely dinner was served and the
afternoon was spent In visiting.
Airs. I .co Westenskow spent Ihe
weekend with her husband In Im
bler. Airs. Westenskow is attend
ing normal school in Ia Grande
this year.
Tim seventh and eighth grade.i
are preparing lo lake the stale v.
nni ina I tons this week on Wednes
day and Thursday. They will be
given by their teacher. Air. Weis.
Krummeck Named
As Grain Official
SPOKANi:. Alay (AP The
appointment of G-orge K. Krum
meck of Spokam. ns ussistanl
manager of the North Pacific
Grain Growers Inc.. was announc
ed last night by A. Kugetie Ktiley.
manager.
Knminoek is local mnnas'T for
Kerr, Giftord t- Co. northwest grain
exporters. He will assume his ncw
dittb'S June I with offices here.
Approximately 2,onn,inia bus tie!."
of wheat have been approved here
for loans under the farm relief act.
A. C. Adams, financial iManuger of
i I be norih west regional ro-op'-ni-
ti- miiit Minut l' r.o.t an i limit,-1
iire yet to be appmvod, he said.
Washington
IIoiim military
I
i committee recommend
eeve plan .
DERBY HONORS
TO BE DECIDED
ON SATURDAY
l,OUIHVII.I.K. K-.. M"S' 13
(Al') With llic Kentucky Ocrby
only foiw Uuys off, speculation
today centered on the number of
thoioulllireil:! that would Bo to
the post when llie UURle sounds
"hunts uiul saddles" for the fifth
race at Churchill Downs Satur
day. The S0, 000 added mile-und-a-iiuurler
speed anil endurance test
this year is not expected to have
a record Held. Nineteen horses,
all colts, were listed today llllionB
Ihe prohahlo starters, with likeli
hood thai several would he with
drawn before Saturday, brlnKing
tho number lo accept' tho issue
down to fifteen or less.
Nino derby ellRiblcs will com
pete today In Ihe fiflh race at the
Downs. The race, dubbed "the
Derby Trial," Is fur three-yoar-uldn
at the mile distance, and will
fcive the doiestel'ii a line on who
has the best cllanco to defeat the
derby favorite, Gallant Fox. win
ner of the I'rtaltness ut l'lmlicu
last Krlday.
Clallant l'o', -owned by William
Woodward, Chicago, Is not ex
pected to race at Churchill Downs
before lie stalls in tile derby, but
Sydney. Johnson N. Camden's
speedy roll, is entered ill tile der
by trial today. Sydney Is the
principal hope of loyal KelitucK
lans who are delighted with a
Kentucky horse triumphs over an
outside entry in the classic.
Nuitu, thoiiKh conceded an ex
cellent chance to score an upset
In today's feature, is not expect
ed to run. in the derby, which
would mean that no filly would
be entered, in this year's runnine;.
hoy KiUii:i is j-xoon
KOHT WOKTH. Tex.. Alay 13
(AP) Junior AlcDurmett. 7, son
of Air. and .Mr.;. K. (J. AlcDurmett,
waii drowned: last night when he
was swept fronv tho arms of his
mother as -she was trying to carry
him to safety after the family had
abandoned their home, near Syc
amore Creek,. -which was swollen
by heavy rain. Tho body has not
been recovered.
Washington Senate campaign
funds committee decides lo begin
hearing on primary expenses of
Airs. AlcCormick and Senator J.)eti
ecn in Illinois.
Miss Maxwell And
Mr. Billings Wed
Ity lidiia i ten f row II u tiler
(Observer Correspondent )
WA.U.OWA, Ore. (.SpeelaDr
Knld Maxwell and Sieve Hillings,
well known young people of Wal
lowa, were married in Knlerprise
Saturday by the pev. Air. Kurd of
the Christian church. Aliss .Max
well Is Ihe daughter of Al r. and
Ali-s. J. I.. Maxwell, or this city,
and a graduate of Wallowa High
school in Hie class or Air.
Minings is Hie son of Koreslry
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' The past year. All. Hillings has
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