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Fatre Eight ' 1 CT GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. TX GRANDE, PRE, ' Tuesday, June 11, 1932 ;y5 Only r?'L 2.90 Venney' HtunninU o)'fi, ). i fii Unlet I'r! lo lit every iori! So, l oil I l'wn W lte tt in a fiWIMAWAYI Size tot Wrn(i I J. C. Penney Co. J807-I8VJ Adaiwt Ave. La Grande, Ore. Ej?tf Decrease Is No Stimulus To IkH Mrf VToir ft Tuut ":WI,r ",fe Prt' J OriluJlu iTJcirii'',,n iX'ilUiiiM'm purpw Trap anrl Troll Salmon Combine to CauHo W(;hk I'rlWfH Halibut AIllO mi . r DllOW JvOrW4. l'f,K'n.AMO, Junn 14 W The ftreat fU.vrtmm In sUran holdings of -khs throughout the eountry together WM-ll the abnormally low and fl'f;res- 'wh wheat; Ho, 1 northern 53; ma tradu, creatHS an almornal sllua- M. 2 northern fi'J; No, 3 northern tlou llirouhoul t,h Induatry, Latent 4'!. holdlrig report l-iued by the j department or agrlcultuni reflects uj Hi'.IM TO Plltlif'l,OHf! dccreH'Mf f 4,01.3,000 CttVS In aup-1 VOH't l,Am, Or,?,, June 14 0M pllm aa toiiipMted with Juno 1 a year Tim liecurlty Hivljg and Trust .om gi. A month ago thi shortag'' waslhony has filed suit In circuit court 'A.tHiKifK! cases compared with May 1 hero to twwUmn on tho property of ft yr ago, ThU month's figures rn-th PmMU: International Livestock Umt tt (lecreiiaii of nJUHJHiU eains aa cotnprirird with tlu. average for five yenrx, DesplUi this serious hm In the cur rent holding of eggs In atom, there re main u lack of snap In the market. Iroeally condition are far from good. Hot weather offerlnt. it", eongisllng Lhc UmUi, qiiullty Is the rultt nnd LhU Is huid to move, Trading trend In the market for butler was fully steady for the day. No uhiiiigtt was reflected th the prim eltluif nil the eK' hangn or on tht open tiiitikiti llutterlut values are well iiialiilalited. ('Iiliheii Mnrlii't Hlow Very slow trading lone Is suggested In Mia ehlttkeii imukni here even tllotigli rerelput atii hot lii'avy, The weiithfir appear.) Ut huvn put nil al liMmt uoitipleta slop to the funnel" II hetnl tleniaiid. MutNet Int ftenh nntinoit Is show ing .xlnhi weuknrvKi and further price Uin, Trap offering, from ihn tiortli lrgnLlier wRh troll flnh are td'iiilng Dim riMirket itversupplled, Ihlllhul In aluo nliowll losn, I'tu'llnilly nil known p'tints are cnntilhullug to frrh vmU olfrrlngn on Ihn poilluiHl ninrket. Willi the (h. slug of Hut (..'lllll'illillt, Neanon th,i supply of large mtU whlell uuinlly goea tlK'i'o, In moving lo roi'tliindi (whig lu the hither liberal nup plliiH, the li.tcu.tMf of thn neanon, tiN well Ks lint liw prlin of eoiiipxtlng Veilnl)leil, liiipriiagUi In Ih'-lllied to Ii4 J t. nuritiwhul In 1U ruiiniunpl Ive liioveiiient, Haifa iiiixilly $I.2D pyia lnKI, I h'ii( Hut'. MenleH gimllly ami pi'lce iff nlrawlinn Inn has 1 n iith'fled hy I he exhenie hot wi-uthcr, which Iiuk licit only forced growth, hut htui eaiiM'd niiinli ut tho inilL lo mtivit in tniidillnii unlit fm shtiplng, Nnlnn at whnlenitln lindlllg; llol hiMihii litiniiiu nun Itet remit In MlloMg rintl ni-llve, Cnilluititii loimitotn nluwly liii'ieitn Ing hr t it wMh pilru nViuly. Iieimiht ur,. flimei' In hlher a itienler mnvemriit. Ailuuii'ii uf a dhne In nugur l ef fiunvii Wi'ilnewlny ymm nlnit. ('iintitliiupKN iirin lo IiIi;Iht wtt.h detmind liKllel', Wut( i ini'liiiiM In linni'i' iiiipply, me lli'Wli In '4t- h, fur KlniullKcn. i (Mtl I VNthiiiei. piitntiM-n mo tiinldd ( Ml. (lllliilti nit' nlriuly In I'll. tier Inl' new i'ulHiii niiin. ritii'Vdo i,im;mio(-( (!IIK;A(ui, Juno it v .... (ii. n. n. A.I lli'ii'l 1(1, IMH); iilttillll Id II iTHlu ' litlx i ; inu.-jju Hm t'.i mi... s:i 70. I'titlli. 'f. Him, nt.-.-m mill yin Itititn slow; I. .tin veiulliiv 'ih'inly, iliy lul I'-tti itdil hlihli'i lii'lfi-iM t.leuily; Vtulrn w,tli In Uflr oi miuh Inwoi ;hiu. sit on l.hri'P 11.1100; i.ntl.H', Minim; htltihn in... inc iiiitiicr ii jn ,, rti 7rt. ini full. loiniiin to Ml: tt cwivi il r.o,.j.J!.. Illl-HIN Uiini. Ihnu'tiN. .hum II hi .. Ill Wtiol U very ItitM hut t'oiht lot: umt Hint tillern w 'ft imIIiih Dice,' In llllo itl- louijiinim'iit to wool ini'h 'Hi fc.iti'n ti..iilc,l Mit ii'ik lii.4i iHimIIv on iiii-iiiiii ipinlilv lin-'i tiii'iiiui Ktnhhui hihi i lui hio,: M ho'n and -III iinitity, wo, N ate lM'liiim, ,,M hv xvnw, Mi OHU-J tnnln Villl i "i imntoil (il ithiMM t he iiitino of IIm in it two Vf. I fi"S.ifyrv.i-. -a-tr. ': MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY : eiwiitio whxai i Opo Iflfh Ism nim i Inly OMl ...', '4 -' MV, AA')V, tt-) A't AH', A'. AHV, Hrpt. OM, ... -''!', -'l .51 'i 9 n J5f4 Jil', if Km;. M Jtt M M YUWlUhHlt WKKAT Open mrh l not ,v'4 -v4 -vi t4 l, .... . ,V( V T4 AlJi if.. MVi -"', M't XIV, CliwA'K) V.DHH Open ff'rb l cla iMly ,. ,. MVt'liV, .MlV, .'' !' t. .. M MiVt in. xt,y, xt Jii'.a', xiy. i i II0NHY SUI'I'LY TO lilC HEAVY TIS SWUNG Mttt.VM.UH, nn, Jmm 14 mttrk'tt. ff.vUrt i4 U'iir unft nut pnHM nrU-til hy t)w O, (J. C trtUmnl'm VA'j'A'M wt-firitrutAnv, with tfr I, H, I. A, t;uiwu of Agricultural Kiirly ! ff hotur' t-fitU' ran(( :J ff'rn fl cfthUi a pffitntt Vtr lury, UfiA ft Hr, wiit Pit NrriAll J'U 'T f.rrthlri yjnttr. f!:t 'f tho Cw.tum OKharrtUU (nj frui'y Wit In kirne wMzn if much below normal tut a result, 'Vim review said the California wal nut croj) will approximate 25000 Vtm, of which aMiit 26,000 Unm are ex- , necU'd t irt of merchantable ouaflty. jW''J- total croj Is not expected J to e'piiil last yar's. the output of quality 7111U vII! bo greater, WISMI'I.O WMKAT WfWrtfl'Kfl, June 14 w, Wheat clone; July M'.M'B; f;t. lVJ'aiV; l' - '' - '. 17967',;. KxpfwuifJi company. 7'he plaintiff ehargea that tho im position e'rffipany had defaulted In pnymirnt of principal and Interest on worth of bonds. Chats With Parents 41 I NUMOI I M(li: AIi(I,I;M( CN( (I Hy Alice JkiImmi Ivale Alla-rt hata and fears his fatlier whom ho thinks of as a tyrant, He has m little fix poasihlu to do with him. Hit atudlea, plays, and lifts his friends outside his hnmn away from his father's bullying manner and senrchlug tongue. AtleTt liken his mother. Hhe la gen Ho and kind and doen her bent to iiiulff! things eimlcr for lilrrL And Albert. lihnhH.V At HI hn Is a pule, iieivuun, effeminate lad, He (Inures well, hut trails In the wake if hoys wllh iterflfiuallllen more poalilvn than his own. He attaches hlinaelf tii hla irmlher'n friends who iftiM.tti.'tiit nu hla giMHl manners and roitslderafe, obliging ways. plirtuid In n coriilntent oiir1 An over-ilomliml Ing father often ma ken It Impowilhle for hla noil it omuliiMi hint In any way. If the father Is a highly suecennliil pro resnlnuiil nvtut II la liuponnlhle fur bin son lo study. If lite father Is a thiol h and iiliiiiig IiIh (ion will huvg mi liitereiit In upon it or pliyalmt nctivlt.y. H iiinm liintentl lo bin mother and pat terns lilumclf lifter her. He grows Inward a feminine luiilead uf n liuoietlllue Ideal. Toward hnyn he iimnunon a pnn- 'ilve role, furuliililng n binkgrouud and an admiring mullein o fur tlieli more iimni-aiilvn hehuvhir, He innken Utile or no t'ontiic'l with girls of hla own age for lie la mil miisetillne enough to appeal to them, while lie hhmiclf tinroit- m-lntiftly always seeks Hotiu'one who will play a inol Iter's pint. I'IiIh In ariireely a pleturo of 1101- 1 1 1.H 1 iHloleiici'iiee hilt It In fpilto tvp- I of the n-milts whirh imeh a fam ily sit nation Is likely to produce. Llkeil Their Women I'al Whei, men llvt'il In riivea Hu'lr bli'itl of mnlnlno heiitily tauo llllld reiminliliMH'o lo modern sittiunitln. riHiiroH nil.; sciilpluiTa illMi'oveiotl mi ottvit wiiIIh Imllcnli', iiiToi'illiiii ;o.I,Tomihimi. MiinhcII of llio Smlt't nohIjiii liMilhitlon, tlitil prt'hlaliu-lo tmii prefenvit women iitinon( on fttl ns llu'v were lull, miyn Populnr Hcl-eiu-e Monthly. UimIo F.lien " initii Itlu lio Iimi intllln nn' . iiliM t; I n"." milil Undo Klu'ti. "I kmiw it iiiiiii ilui n'.ooO wironl. Idckln' nhlli hla uir iIiohni'iI III ill up III ii fniii'jr luunln' ciml nn' n Kir lll'IMIH iu' lillo iiir n niuoUIii' onp. I 'oil Kill) tUaMM'tlHl III lit (1 11 uVdllOll In t Klin .: t ln't llvo wlf aui'li n ii'.'Mir mini iiiiiiiiv."--Viiniiiiiiiiiii Slur. I'lrnly of Motion Wo lino nlioiil at 0 iimn'li' to I'onlrol our viii-Ioiim iiiovoiniMitH, ohilo it i-iiioriillliir Iiiim inovo limn I.iihi. In II liny Monitor llioy oim wliinto ntiil tr tniliioil wliut iliitii. i'IH lllo.V WOUtil lllllkol Tuition. I'rlrie I'lio Ml mill,) of Hi,, t'lipltnl of clio I'lilioit Simon :iihi foot in clr niinfoiomo in Mm I . -1 ) . t of tho IllO.O, 1 fl-iil uliioo mi llnnr, Whin. Un'l tAtVi IiIihi of n iioifoot iiiiiii la ulijivt to fionnont rollon,.-niurf. ton Nuivs llitniior. HAIJSNEK RESCUE HELDMIItACUIJUS Y SHELL CAPTAIN! tfvd and choice W.15 f M.Ot heavy- jweiKhU 250 to 210 pounds good and (Continued From Page One) fctloice t'J.OOfe 13 A5, lbs, good were amad to see the figure of man 7hlch w.-erncd to be lashed to tho rnwhlne, Ve hleit a blast on the hfp's siren and the tly.uro rnwed. lie waved frnnticalfy. We could see now that ho was not lathed down. Kight away f ordered a lifeboat way. It was manned ny volunteers undJr my mcoi.4 wf fleer. Yrnm tfwj hrlfltf I watched them ffv (,, When they were alKut W feet Irwn the AlrplAfifl they hailed him and the filer anawered In Krifi- iih 71iero was a rough sea running and It was getlng worse and we were afraid the airplane might founder at any moment, Hut my men were able to reach It In time to take off the exhausted aviator, A I moat all of my Chinese crew had gathered at the rail in the excite ment to greet the unexpected filer whr-n he was taken aboard. It was then 46 minute after the I first sighting and night had fallen. i ewjeavorca to ooiain a coherent statement from him as soon as he showed signs of revival, but his ex hausted condition made thin unfeas ible. Therefore, we contented ourselves with supplying Hausner with his Im mediate necessities of water and food. An examination revealed only super ficial cuts, bruises and sores, all ex ternal injuries arid none of them serious. At the time of my sending this radio the airman Is progressing splendidly. He did not sustain ony obvious Internal Injuries, but con tinues aeemlngly Incapable of dis cussing his experiences. it wits amazingly fortunate wo en countered him at tho time we did, as by midnight the weather had turned hazy and four hours later u dense fog set In. Even when ho war. first sighted, the barometer was falling, the sky was overcast and visibility was decreasing. I'OltTMNH ('AMI! I'OinfiANIJ. Ore,, Juno 14 W) -faah wheat: Illg Hcnd hluealem (He Hon white 62c. Western white file. Haul winter 60o. Northern spring floe. Woviierii nd ll,,c. Oahi: No. 2 White $24.50. I'lalay's car receipts: whent flour 5; t-oru 1, 10; Elderly Wives of tho Coat Annum trail. known inon wIiohm wIvi'H Mom olilor t lut n llioy wuro iIiohii iiiIkIii ho iiiiinml: ,loHiililnu wna olilor Uiiiii Niiiinloon Cnihoilno of Ariiiimi nun olilor Uiiiii llonry VIII; Mury Slimrl ivnn olilor limn I'Viiiii Ib II f l.'iiinou; Jenny 1 .1 ml wim nlilor limn (inn (InlilHoliinlUt I DlHrnt'il'H wtfn iviih IiIh olilor. VantlaU PsnnUlt-t Differ To destroy n rohli.'s tie-M, II lH ho llevi'il In Kohoiiiln, Mill bring piilny In llio luimls of I ho dcHtrnyer, In thn Aiiatrlaii Tyrol tf.ii nlTemler inny merely ox mm-I to Im nflllclcd with itpllepMy. HUloriral Lapie? Allliitim1' hlalury miiiIch Hint the onrly Kg.vptlaiia pmhtthly oiimo fnun Momipotumlii I hero iim no recortls to show llml gunlehs wtr uVvol oped In Hint country wlur to (Iiohi In Mg.vpl. I tti man Nervous SyttPtii Tin utiiiihor uf ncrvt'H In Hie hu imin body la i.'ouiillt'HM, In general It may lin slulii (hut tlicro tiro VI piih'H of cninln! ncrvcH which, with their hrniH'Imj, aupply llio otitlro hotly. I'liilsntliroplo Contt-ihution lr. A. J. Toihl uf Niirlhwt'Htfrii iiulvoralty OKilmatt's tho nnmunt of imuioy given fur plillnulhroplc l" piisoH In AiiiimU'u youily ut $-'.o(K),-tkMI, About half of tho ninnuiit gm'Ji fur retlglniiH ptirpoHCM, 8 per tvnt for oilticiitlon, P'.' per cent for heitlth, poi'Monal ylflH to luillvldtinlH, 11.0 tier rout, nrnl foreluu vvUut, O.T per Ot'llt. Uniiliie Coilftth Tho Hug W the only mouther of (ho rot I dimity found In ftvnh vu ter, II In whlety dStilhutoil through out tho (Irc.it l.nKct hml Ih itlso fiuiiul In llio otlier Iihko h.vos of Cmmiln. Make. On Wonder J nil Tonkins siiy what makes nun minim, ii in. liners love nun ninru'l nt It Is tt pnotoKnipli or lilm self when nt the iibo of eleven or I wol v i'. W n sli I n g I on s i n r. niril P.culis.itio Hrtiwtt cnMpor nml iiutluitclie. aiHMiro food from the hark of trees. The, millintcli slnnds on lit head and liovi down, the creeper stiutds on till tall and Imps up. POKTI.4M) LIVKHTOCK diney. Wot onlr dot a murmur 01 POtcnjillU. Jun 14 CsUl 25. opposition to the renoaifnatton o Mr. cairns 10; fcryuttad,7r, bten UJt-Vj cum run through many delegations, Ifc. K'xl VU&11, mMlum MX but Charles O. Dave' statement of afiA, ' cjmmon VHtin6IM: t renunciation In Wellington yestr lluo lbs. SL KMmW medium day did not (top effort by hi d A iXi 14 00. common tSXtO t -')!). ! mlrers. Iowa went ao f ar a to en- moo-iy lb. k'joJ aS7t7S. me - dium M-V) a H 75: heifers BSO-eSQ dKtd It might be for him. and lb. fu4 Wtw Wi. medium M.S0 Illinois debated whether It should not ftl.Vl, LjmrnfM tl 2.1! . W 00. Cow,!prm It campaign in hi behalf. KXjd M0fM-M, common and me-i The Drcepect continued to point dlum 2V M.00, low cutter and Vywad a Curu renommatlon, . when cutter 1 1250. Bull (rearling nomination are reached on Tburt ex;Juded and choice fbeefvfdfcy. but aomethlng at leaat m7 de- t's V) tip 4l, cutter, common and 'pend on the result of the prohibition medium tM13M. Vealer. ml In fed, tsA urnl choice MM 0 $4.00, medium MM ft M-50, cull and com rrwn 2yl3AO, Oalrea 250-500 Iba. (food, and choice MOM-V), com m'ri aid medium 'lMfiinZ&). H'Vt Wt. Ujw to weaker. XJght JlghU 140-J0 llxi. Kyl and chMca MAO 6 M .10; UfjhtwelifhU 160 1W lbs. good and choice M OO a 4 10; medium veljjht 2CW-220 pounds rEJt fV.iJft. 'f('lf-S r,Minl and choice 2WiruVi.lb. Packing sows; .'7U-?) lbs. medium and good $2.25 6$2Jt?t. Peeders-Uxkers 70-130 lba. good and choice $3.00 13.25. Hheep and lambs. 500. quotably littcudy. lamb t0 hn. down, good and choice $3.76-4, medium $30 $3.76, all weight., common $2.00 $3.00; yearling wethers fiO-110 Mm. medium Ut choice !ibuvim. Bwes 120 lbs. medium U choice 75c$l.O0, 120-160 lbs. millum to choice 7&ctl.rxi. all welKhts, cull to common 60c75c. A'biniaa Emblem The Albunlnn fltig hui a red flil with a black doiible-heaJed eeifla. This I un old national emblem of the Alhunlan i.cople, dating back to the time of thd CnlmiiloH, and kKnl nn bolh ilrlliml ii rid Uiuiioral power. Thin linn an added mean. In In Albiuila, ntundlnn for North nrnl Hoiiili Albiiuia. CAUCUS HAS COMPROMISE . FOR HOOVER (Continueu lrrom Page One) commltu-e. as tho platform makers begin to wrestle with prohibition. It hopea to have that finished by to rn Trow night, renominate Mr. Hoo ver on Thursduy and bo on Hh way homo Friday, Afl tt met for the first time In thin great hall, It heard President Hoo ver still was considering tho com promise prohibition plank proposing resubmit salmi. It heard also renewed rumblings against tho ronominntlon of Vice President Ourtls, and a real boom seemed In progress for Charles O. Iawes, denplto his renunciation. Borne old timers still thought Da Homo old timers still thought Dawes would gel It, and take It. CHICAGO STADIUM, Juno 14 V) In the quietest of opening ses iStoiiH, llio Hepubllcan convention sub merged Ita troubles for tho moment today, but did not forget them, Aji Its keynoUir, Senator' Dlcklnaon of Iowa, talked to restless delegates and half-filled galleries about almoat everything but prohibition, a group of convention chiefs sped away acroas town to tttelr hotels to try lo hual iv new broach over the plank for ro aubinlsslou. A boom for General ChaiieH a. Lmwcs to replace Vice President Cur tin as PrcHidejit IMvur's running mate spread In every direction and 11 real buttle s(finel probublo. When ho mentioned tho niuuo of Herbert Hoover, thorn was ft momen tary InirHt of cheering. When ho ran quickly over the mime of Dawes, ho aroused some subdued btitulclapplng. Mostly hla pronouncements of party principle woro scarcely listened to at all. Tho block of piinHlvo hired lifted from tho dirtvgiitu Hoollun teHllfled thai tho delegates wont pre-occupled wllh ot he i' thlngii. Hy Hyron Prlen (AHKorliited Prwai Staff Writer) CHICAGO, Juno 14 (!) Heading toward a new party deal on prohl M, tuu i vuiiHuii wuii.x. , .'tended local drlvo to "dry up" tho Htadiuni prepared lo give Pica Utettt , r(r Um R bHcim 'D,,mo. H.stver ano her our-your grant of (; nMiaanl convclltionfl. leaderahlp but bent on a platform tWMlklilllllM W(iri, . a propping that tho dry amendment no pui. on mat ur n ine. I Art It emerged In tho early morn- Ing hours from u conference- extra-' ordinary of convention chiefs, tho compromt.w plank on '.ho ono big convention isauo invors submlswlon or it now amendment, giving tho stales tho right to doeldo for themselves ami promising federal eo -ope rat Ion with those that want to be dry. it would not. recommend whether such an amendment ho ratified or rejected. The pivnumptlon wits thai the plank would bo acceptable to Mr. Hoover. tvvnrnl of hl own ciihlnet inrinbrni ir "ol duo until 1045. Todny there were. Ill the nll-ulRht i-ontwncn which '"TO hundred of thousnnds of cltl ilnifled It. jnns who hnve piilil ui Insllriincc Mole thim a fulr iriMVi't appeared I hut II would be supported hy many of tho warring wcl and iliy.i, a!- UloUKll a later floor fluid- still Waal 1 "enevn 11 is a lunacy lo sny mo lluealeiH.d by tluwo who want tho mverninelit ran Issue 3.4tX).000.000 to parly lo bo all the way over to re-;lm- " veterans without additional pl)(l i The phitfoiin commute, to be . . .... naniiMl late unlay umier'ine cnair- nmnshlp of Jiimen It. (lnrfletd of Ohio. mill imisl wrestle wllh the problem I before It Bo.-s to the coiin-ntl.m nt j MilMin It Kmc . , """." rr"c"" l P"w- tdeut It will bo vetevd mid I also One point sure to stir committee kn,,w lt cannol pa!Vt m. vcto... letmte l.l the problem of the Slllixiu.l This remark hmiwhl .nnliiiv frim The compromise conference trleil to the nopUhiUnn side, find n way to propose a IcbiiI barrier Crp cUvhn1 WKn staioment lo It, hut failed. i,c considered "tho sacrifice of mv The prohibition ilivpute no furores political lire la but a small thing shnilowTd the convenlion picture that to protect the thousands of suffer every otlier phase of the blR quadrcn-, iuu Wople In this country." nliil, event was all but forgotten as ( j thi delcKiites came together Unlay at j hkw YOIUC. June 14 The j the stadium. World Telecram said todav thnt the The sudden rise of antl-prohlbltlon sentiment here had been one of the d,amatle eplsixles or political history. ' in leaner seem ninuui as much activities In Washington, aurprlaeri na If the waters of Ike Several month, ago the post sent Michigan had risen Into their hotels, a telegram to National Commander and the rank and file was left gasp- Henry L. Stevens demanding dts Ing at the tumble of developments. I continuance of "all attempts" to Opposition showers I'linU I "coerce cwigress." fcVeoiul place In the spei'iilatlou and Maurice Stember. New York state concern of leaders and delegates was adjutant, refused to confirm or deny held by the question of the vice presl- the reported suspension. idorw him br resolution. Texas In niggle, which must be settled first. It the administration get 11 war on the wet and dry Issue, the convention may want to break: away on the Tlce presidency, and pick a new candi date. Party intension Felt That ererythlng 1 not entirely lovely for administration desires in tnls convention ws amply demon 1 tra ted yeaterda by the delegate from A SU3 htl.Jjrt OflMlaM W n... jler of that state has been under aert- ou discussion here for national chairman. But his own delegation refused on It arrival here to give 'him even a membership on the Da ttonal committee. There was no outward sign of these internal wars, however, on the sur face of today's gathering In the mam moth Btadlum, the same auditorium In which the Democrats are to meet two weeks hence. The program was 'filled Instead, after the manner of fopenlnij convention sessions, with formalities and pleasantries, and Its tenure was brief. The opening hour was eleven, central daylight time, and the business In hand was not suffi cient to detain the delegates long beyond noon. CHICAGO, June 14 W; Pennsyl vania delegates to the Republican convention voted, 49 to 13. today for resubmission of the prohibition ques tion to state conventions and immed iate modification of the Volstead act. WASHINGTON, June 14 (fl Friends of the administration at the Chicago convention have sent word ! to the capital that they believe the ' Republican platform can be held to resubmission of the prohibition ques tion rather than a more drastic re peal plank. The telephone line between Chi cago and the White House was open during the morning and conversa tions were held by President Hoover's aides with various of the administra tion leaders In Chicago. Whllo all word of prohibition de velopments were withheld publicly at tho White House, It was ascertained on high authority that optimistic reports have been received that a stampede for a repeal declaration could be averted. It was declared last week In ad ministration circles Mint the presi dent would not raise serious objec tions to certain forms of resubmis sion of the prohibition question. But It was stated ho would object cm phattcnlly to any repeal declaration by the convention. Whito House aides today declined to say whether President Hoover hnd received tho latest wording of the formula sought for solution of the prohibition question at Chicago, and all comment was withheld concern ing hla latest stand upon the ques tion. Willie eight of the members of Mr, Hoover's cabinet woro actlvo In his behalf at Chicago, tho president held a brief meeting this morning with tho two remaining here. Secretary Adnms niiti Attorncy-Gc.1?ral Mit chell. At the name time, the delegation recommended congress pass n law to regulate the aalo of liquor If tho llitli amendment should bo repealed. Tho resolution adopted by tho dele gation will bo presented late today to I tho rcHOlutloiis committee of the con vention. Tho resubmission plan was opposed by ti group which advocated repeal. CHICAGO, June 14 V) While the autl-prohlbltlon crusaders wore stag ing their big downtown rally and convention crowds milled about ho tels, federal prohibition agents smashed into seven Isoop speakeasies last night, destroying bars, equip ment and liquor. Tho raiders said thoy understood .tho campaign was part of tho ox nonh nn(, ( immber of made. " lilllll llilNUh HOUSE HON US FRAY TODAY Continued from PtiKe One) "I cannot, vole for this IcRlRhitlon twenuao I bellcvn It will Injure tho country. 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