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' , THE EAST OREGONIAN IS THE ONLY INLAND EMPIRE NEWSPAPER GIVING ITS READERS THE BENEFIT OF DAILY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTS FROM BOTH THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AND UNITED FRECS ' 1 DAILY EDITION DAILY EDITION Th Krnnt Oreonln l Kaatern Ore irnn' irrriimi newspaper anil ell Ins lorco ttlva to Ihe adveriir ovor twlm the -u-.niiitecd rmid circulation In l".-r.riletoii and 1'inatllia county of any other nawapaper. Tim n.-t .r. MH run of y.-, t nlny'H Hilly .'5,278 Thl paper l o nu mber of nnd audited by the Audit llurcuu of I'lreulatloin DAILY n o, semi-weekly: COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER VOL. 33 NO. 0818 EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1921. 4 V MANY IMPORTANT BILLS DISCUSSED ULI VI1L UU 1U ILUU Republican and Democratic Senators Open Debate on the Emergency Tariff Bill. DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS ARE TO BE POSTPONED Harding Wins Consent of House Leaders to Delay Action on Bill Now Pending in Congress WASHIXOTOX, May 4 (V. J". I In 111 holme the Herxdoll (ommitlee from questioned Samuel Ansell, one I nf HerKilnir attorney. The Imnklnxl committee considered a bill iibollshlm; the olflce of comptroller of currency. IlcarliiKR on the pucker i-rit i tl leuis l.itlon continued before the ways nnd means committee. Tin' naviil uffaiis committee considered a bulslntlve r"Kiain for the session. In the sen ate. Mefumber. republican, ami Simmons, B democrat, opened a debute on the imcrifency tarilf MM. Omfrreni'O Is fulled rf WAHin.V;T X. May 4 (Iliiymnnd Tlupppr, L'. I". Staff t'irip-!i"mh'iil.i 1'residcnt Hardimr won the" consent of house leaders to delay action on Hie disarmament proposals now pending in congress. The proponed henrinas on the lingers' resolution for Intel natlon nl disarmament conference will be called off nit a result of an agreement between the pietiiKnl and sponsor if the resolution, who will make no at- tempt to posh it nnitl tin dil ates lie Is ready. pii indent In- WW in inn I t; I Itoth May and July wheat (lecllnell In the Chicago (Ira'n Market todnv. May wheat closing at $1,311 and July $1.09. Vesteiday' f,ie when! etosintr market s!iiacu at $1.42 ' and July at $1.12. e-.hi... ih. ..oolnllioK. received bv Overbeck & Cooke, local brokers: lirat fllien High Ixiw Close t 4US 144 I.M May July May July 1.13 1.13 l.im 1 .".; 4 'orii .ddii ,oi4 .r.!(i M .63 .63', .lil '4 1V4 Wheat The only strenulh shown in the market today was at the opening ufter which huyinn petenil out and prices turned rapidly on scattered Mdllim by Ioiiks and hy cash houses against purchases in the country. The latter was the outstanding feature as fiubstnntlBted the numerous advices to the effect that country was more dis posed to sell wher.t to arrive than for some time. Some export d nian.l was reported lint volume closed was not liirKo enoimht to be significant factor nnd failed to offset repealed advices that the fnlted Klimdom Is ruucelllna purchases made previously. The Ca nadian situation aKain came Into prominence when messaues from Win nipen reported cash wheal pros: inn for anle with demand apparently sat isfied and premiums lower. The weather map this n. m. wns niore f.iv ornble for the eroii as well for Ihe roads to haul grain to country stations. The Increased country selllnt: in our opinion miKKests a ' lower market as domestic milling Interests Rie not buy. Inir at any extent nnd exporters who have tho futures Wought will un doubtedly sell out as they find it easier to secure the Cash wheat. Cash Wheal Market 1 Hard White $1-34 1 Koft White i.4 1 White Club 1 34 1 Hiird Winter 1.31 1 North Hprimr 1:12 1 Red "Walla Walla .... 1-3 2 HiR Bond ' ,-38 1.27 1.37 1.2Ti 1.25 1.25 THE WEATHER Reported hy Major I.eo Moorhouse, weather observer, . Maximum, 2. Minimum, SC. Barometer, 29. to. TODAY'S FORECAST Tnnltht nnl Thursday gen erally fair. LANDIS HESI&V JUDGE TO I )E VOTE TIME T( ) POSITION AS 1 USE! J ALL HIGH COMMISSIONER' PHOTO OF SUNDOWN RIDINGl 'ANGEL' IS DESIRED FOR' I t ,. LET ER BUCK' BOOK Anyone who bus a poKtcurd picture of J;if-;,xoii Sundown, famous Indian Inu l a run, ridinir "Anr.cl" an he was snapped iin, iirlnted hy W. H. Hownian whi n he I'ode here at the llnund-rp n few e'ir.H uKO e.ili he of nssist- nine ii I'eiidleton and the Ibinnd-I'p l v iicitiim the picture to Hie office or Ihe i:al ore. Ionian I h'H aftenioon or as (lliekK- aH possible. The picture is desired hy Col. Charles V. Kiirloinr who waclK the pict ue itunifiiiately an an llliiairalioii for h m hook. ".t wr Hock." 'I ao I picturr-M of the ridcn weto taken hy Iicw- nutti, hut the picture Col Furlong de.trcji Ik the ine In which Hun- down in moving away from the camera, 1,1m hat faiininif the air. 1 he aceiie (m :l graphic ill'i.,- Iratioii of u cliRniplonrhip ride, t It wok pn'illKhed on the front pitKe of the Kant (rei?onian dur- h'R l!ound-rp. hut t'ol. KurloiiK haw heen unahle to locale a copy. The picture will he returned to the doner If desired. -it-. of : IM Th' 'an l-'rau- iiran.ship Sjinta Alii i. c:hi o for Keattie is aground and In dis tress, off the Mm rov hi one 1' Tort Townsend, acrornmi? h ss. A f?T . I i 1 A . May 4 1 1 ' . V. )-- The Sant!i Alii la p;iffed the mouth of the' I ridumhta northbound yesterday. Th fate(1 "ink. Tuiinyo Maru, which burned un.l ll Ocw Is ot ill Haniri r. S FI!A.Wli;o. May 2 (I P. I ear --Irouoie Willi the steering i: cmeen me 1-.10..1 nia.i in I oil hbiooiio at Marrowstone i'oint, according lo the marine ill partnient i( liie Sai' Francisco chamber of coninu rcc. Ad vices ?ave tiie impression the crew is I'" ' " ., ,. , I ' ' Imbters would j drawn alongside and the caro taken off. nfler which Mle could be floated, i The Santa Alic a had aboard 3'nifi tons i of ore for smel'eis. I'p to noon ihe 'offices of W. It. Ilrace & Co., owners. bad received no details of the acci dent. Twenty-oittht men are aboard. Captain (loirc I,. Ilammar is com niandin;;. TXniANAmiJS. Mm I. ( 1. V The printe's strike, involving about 4 0 nn men In varioiiM parts of the coun try i 'vvnnlnjr. the men are slowly re turning to work, according to .tohn MrFarUmd, president of the Intetna t tetial TypoKi aphieal union. Tele pianiH received at union heatbpiart irs Indicate 1 hat many employer hn-i planted the strikers demands. MeFai' land prndieted that half the im-n out will he buck at work within a week. CHICAGO Jury in the t the I 7 year i ern Trust o , May 4. (I. 1-The ; are of William 1 l.ill mi. ! dd employe of the North- j unpiiny, who Walked out of Ibe lunik Willi bonds, reported a were discharged, s'nee 1 p. in. Tne TS.iHIO In l.:l;ei-tyj disagreement and 'I'bey bad been out j sday. It is under- ! si i oil thai the vided. j .i i-v- was evenly di-.' STILLMAN TRIES TO id 11 XKW YORK, May 4.--IA. P.l ,' i-es A, Slilliiinn. w ho yester-!ay re-j signed the presidency of the .National i i Pan!;, todnv resinned lit secret i healings, his fight for divorce. Several! l leilcli I'unadians from Three Rivers, VJuebec, the site of the Stlllinan sum-j mer camp, were here. It was said, Sli il 1111 ii would produce testimony I supporting the contention bis wife' was the mother of a male child by the former Indian servant and guide. Fled ! l eauvais. In addition il wan R4itl fur-1 tiler chaiRes of alleged misconduct wo .Id be preferred against Mrs, Still-j num. It w as announced thai Mrs. i Si!!ni:in's w ilncrs as lo charges of In- ! fidelity against ber Inisl'uinl would be called later, i t 4- FEDERAL COURT. Fr,ent,s Knew He Woufd Give Up Bench; Would Not Quit Under Fire. CHICAGO, May 4. (A. P.) Judge La n i.l is denied that he; has resiKneil to devote his time to the baseball commissioner-; whip. I rittCA(U), M;y !.- J ii1 j K'-niis;iw Mrtimtnin Ijimlin will k'vo up i his job jih JihIkc of tli" F'(b r:il rmrt j In ftnliT to t!r vote ii h n lime to his J position as ha rr hail hijih ccmniiwslf'ii i tr. Mis I'fHixiiiit ion, h-khiI.ii t in j dU'Hlif'iit, will tal:e ff fc t In Jinn. : has l(n ho-n known ninniiif ijindiM j fiifnM th:it hf wotihl up ihe In in h. S'inrr th ntt:. : 1; w,tM m;oh. ; up' n liitn in cmvivwH Ixrausr hf held two poK(l(iiK, thf j! i -'f has p'.'i'ifif.' to mum itit roiiri. mp would not nun umh'V fire, however, and would riot I inand before Rtibtnittiuf,' to any furth the lrnpe:u huient pio-' t-r invasion, it Is believed In well in- oeedinf Wcto p STEEL WORKERS TAKE REDUCTION OF WAGES : WITHOUT COMPLAINT OAKY, In.l., May I . 1 1 ". I i The steel tow n, pinched hy hard tuni-s. ai -cepis a Ha per cent cot iiih hardl' a nicrini-r. Employes who pai ticii'atej in pa'clu'd battles of Die steel war of Jills were docile toIay wilt n notified ii- tho foremon that ti.e pay envi-iopes would contain oiie-f.tth has, atari. n: Mav i.-.th. ! SSIEK REFUSES 10 carpenters, electricians, plumbers. CA MSdO Tfl n'l I t irN ' iwin'crs. cement worker, bri klavirs, I.l tA J I IVUuUft'l'S-fe'-S W- "M;,-AJe.-.i.. UuiUilU 1U U.L UlillX, i.liisierem .nnd lalh.-rs. ' Lillian Exjiair.3 That Her 'Health is Poorly aad I Ain't No Hand to Talk Nohow.' DALLAS, Tex.t May 4. (Harry C Caybu, r. I. .Staff ( 'orrespoidi-nt. ) -A r.eiLTe.vS sat in a ttiml-ie down slutc! in the negro ouarter tod:;y and stoical ly rt Ti .M'! to et exeited over the bat tle iiiolvtnu millions that the attor-n- s are now waging about h'i' i laim to oil lauds, Lillie Taylor, the lie gress epi tiuvd to the newvpaj ernieu that bet "health is pfiorh1 and I ain't no gi at hand to talk, nohow." Pin meivlv shrucgeo her rhouhb'i .s whei Infornn r that the Loittslruia jupremt eoiirl uad upheld ber title to tlie oil fields uiar Homer wliieh hid already produced almost JfWMitt.fniit. The sum ln'iiiliu'4 in the eirt nil court of appeah in New oriesin, will completi1 the es ;tablishment of her title if si e wiiif j the law et s .a id, a ml will pro!ahl ' make her the richest n egress In t h world. C 1GI WASHlNHTti.V. .May 4. W'illi tin- dill' fem es over v ih mi.s practically ad.iu.-len, com i uvit- .v thl eatcned lo !'.)- - kins con- i the waac lef at the j 4 rffoin lo mediate the scumer strike. Men ar'' holdiim o it against the wav;.1 reduiti'ii. S'h;p owners and shipping i'oi.rtl also rel'iiM' lo iold. Warships ami Sp"wr"'"7e! '"?r"3-'J.T5: T-wr J .J vV - ' K I I' i , ' f , X. V i "' ' . i'iwi-;. , . : V I Slr v-V s-vAiX V ' , v ' V V r f ., ' ,v ; Va- n hh first visit to ttie Atlantic ltit. April -. MajfloWir, from which they wutchw!tuo icview. II IS BELIEVED GERMANY WILL i MEET DEMANDS Germany Will Yield to Indem- nity Demands Before Sub mitting to Further Invasion. PRESENT GOVERNMENT N OTHERS WILL WON'T SIG Capitalists Are Among Those Determined to Refuse to Pay According to Faction Leader. JtKUMNt Hay 4. -(Carl I). Groat, I. I. Staff Correspondent.) Ocrmany will yMd to th al!U'.l indemnity d formed circles. If the pieKent K'Jern- ment will not mmi. a diacfiimuil will be found which will siun. 1 hero were numerous declarations that Cermanv rmaiiy will reject the demand ti ,1..,., ,wl. '...i.iiiu,u are niiioni? those determined to refuse to pay, according to the utiitcde, of Hugo fitinnes, recoqnizeii as the real li ader of th.s faction. BUILDING TRADES AT WALLA WALLA VOTE TO CUT WAGES AND FIGHT WALLA WALLA, ;.iay 4. Members SlAI t'f tlie buildmp trades, at a mans meet ''ai'. at the la'Hir temple !avt nis . o!,ed to take a ten per cent Aae nit j 01 (ud"r to compete -with the contract- orp of the city who have Ween opposing j them. Trades reprtsenu--. .-ere the 1 This cut, it was explained, was n"i : -ii pi i in. t the nii-ii to wci :t Tor tlie con- i tractors who are fiKhtnm them, at tne j wums tlie contractors want to pay, 1-ut ' u. u-nt tlie contractors. ! 'FLYING SQUADRON' WILL VISIT PENDLETON THURSDAY, MAY 5TH;;,lft "" Not more than !ii p-r cent. of the membership of the American I.eKion in Pendleton and the sr roondinij territory has receivt d ittiry medals given by the t?ov ernnu nt to veterans of ihe late war, necordinii to an approxi mate estimate made by IVrry Idleman. commander of the I'cn ilicton pi s;. "I doubt wheiher that many have talien adantapre. of the chance to pel their medals,' lolcman said this morning. To th c men w-ho have so far E failed to secure their me.l.tb excellent opportunity will be afforded Thursday nirht when the "flying sipiadron'" will come to Pendleton. Presemutio.i of discharges is all that will be necessary to pi-; the . ni' dais. Men who .'-aw service in the at my nhould have the discharges on baud at s o'clock at the county library elu brooms where the meeting is to bo held. The provisions of the service men's bonus will also be discuss ed al the lilceliil';. it is expect-'d that ex-service r.ion will tern o .t in lnr;i' numbei s a! the mee:tua. 4" ' 4" j FIRST PICTURE HARDING REVIEWING FLEET fiuhtinff craft nrofhnwn passint; in review before l'reident Ttardmc oti Ihimpton Uonds, liiM'tt, 1'iOiider.t .nd .it--. Hardmc on tli deek cf the FRENCH TROOPS CLASH WITH POLISH ARMY IN UPPER SILESIA DISTRICT Fray is Over Rumor That Only 2 Districts Were Given Poland as Result of Plebescite. i-A i :is. Jlay 4 (A. P.) The j Krench fcovcninicnt warned the I'oli.sh I vo eriilocoL of fcrave cone-Ueli' o 1 liUely lo rowtilt from the 1'oltsh upri.s- pufteil in this reuinn over rumor of 'lljc alli'-d dpcLsion Kiting I'oland oniy ! two d.HU-jr;,s tluie aH a rt-Miilt of the n-cem plehclt. A i:iinine strike is jalHo in proKress. Krench troopH of i o'-oupation have Hashed with the I'ol ; ish inHurpt-nts. The insiirentK blew up the brulm'S between Itrenlau and i iSiiesian nulling rcRrons, rutting com munk'aLon.-t with (iermany. The I French ini'uiilry with tanks micreednd ; in Hearing lieulhen and Kattowitz of ! thr rioters. Sownli'i ii ,rc Killed. j M:iU,!X, .May 4. (l. I'.) Seven i teen wen- kille.l tit Antonicnhnette in 1 "' "'. " ' "" I ''' "Hns; to reports. The district in '. sal1 hliVe '"en 1uiMd hy 1,alian ' oimim. '.oo .Kuuereci M)rne i-auaoiew. The disturuan!'i yrew out of false re ports that certain portions of l.'pper Silesia had been awarded to I'oland by the allied supreme council. Wltl STLKIES IHtAW T O RTLA XI), M ay 4 , ( A. P. ) Mike titel of S;ilt I-ako City and Ted Thye f rortlam1., wrefth i rwo hours to a diaw Ja.st niuht. TO THEIR NATIVE SOIL nit ffti t (-jrt fp I ( II 'rJ j M I ftj I M'I)o . ..Ul t ..UilJU.UL UlnlU j ' May 5th is Mexicatf Independ-1 ence Day and Cantu Cause ' Will DC actively Launched, ! PAN DiHGO, May 4. !'. 1'.) Am encan residents of T:a Juaua. Mexico, plan to be on American soil tomorrow, "Cinco do Mayo" I.May a) because of pined start of the revoltion t-ut"!.:iii I'Tinin f,.r liriwolfiil f Mexico. A small military force J that is in the new Harrisons lit Tn i J'.-ana are pr.-pnrin? for tiou.de. Clnco Ie Mayo is the Mexican independence day. It is reported that the rnntu taus? -will be ai lively launched In various parts of the republic. I F.I IN WIIKAT HAMil.INf; WIXXIPBG. Manitoba, May 4. P. i Fort William and Port Arthui lead all points on the American con tinciu in ibe amount of wheat hanilie 1 in ll'a. according to a. report issued by the Grain Oommisstoner. 1 POLICE OFFICER KILLED. Mf !ES ri.ASiioW, May . V.) -Sinn Keineis killed a police . wounded another, in an lake th"-'!- coll. ague. Vrar. from cuslody. Seiners transr'irred from ilu i-ourt f fieor and iutempl to v So niers. was hemi; to the jail I in a lieavily-puarded j when the Sum Fe.nrr, j veane". An -inpei te patrol wajrt.n r'ished the eon w as Killed and .i, vv ; wounded. -s BAND OF BUILDERS I ' MODERN DUSKY CASTLE WILL LAUNCH 'NOAH'S ARK' UiS AN'0KM:H, May 4. (I. . The ila of da in here for Itev. Jainex I jew- i h" hand of dnsky eastle hiiililerx. liown at lemunal Inland ris are in readi ness for the launching of the "Ark", a iiieer-Hhapeil hulk of wood and etnient. which is to slide into the wateis of the Paci fic to enihark on a voyaee to the. Rolden shores of Africa. Rev. lewi.s, nkiier, ky-pilot, and a modern Noah, is buny offering final words of cncouranenient to the sroup of misKiimarien and rpeakinir in glowing words rf the Kiat hlesslnss awaiting on thn distant coast. It onrt llft. oai) to build the vessel. Nautical experts say it will not float. Icwis voh ed his disapproval of recent newspaper storieB hinting that he had employed Ponii like methods to ratae funds for the project. IB, ' MANILA. May 4. (A. P.) Ninety Moron, including Maharrjah L'ntonga, a religious fanatic leader, were killed Sunday by a detachment of Philippine constabulary in an engagement neai Taglibi, on the Island of S'tilu, accord ing to advices received here tuday. VOONS1IINKHS ADOPT HUiS TACOMA. Wash., May t. ( A. I'.). ."-hops m lacmia wnicn ten i j have adopted a uniform sign for . window, a cr-nt mjtfl .for -'moonshine." according to Shops in Taccma which sell ininor their tnndin.a Fred ."hoc maki r. commissioner of luiniic M'Th5,, h0rew.ent moon, it is thought, ma' bf-"me u u,e IUMt ,uiu"r l,uT ness, wnai ine sirtpeu poo is 10 mr barber business. Raids made dally by Taeoma police. Mr. Shoemaker said recently , are cu.is.nif t I . j the:r sinks daily Ini'ior worth at cur- tint Tiriei-w more than JTaO. The loss, i I ! he thinks, is so expensive that their ' business no longer pays profits and ; many are closing the shops. IIAUVKY I.KAVKS Xt KXfiKWIH XKW YORK, May 4 (A. P.) George Hhrvcy, new ambassador to Great Britain, sailed yesterday for Southampton. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Harvey and his secretary. i TONIC PILLS PROVED DEADLY FOR WOMAN l-os ANV.KLF.S, May 4. it". P.' The mystery surrounding the-death of j Miss Marie Vance from nicotine pois oning deepened with the announce ment that a chemical analysis of white j pills administered to b.-r durinsr her. illness contained a poison other than ; nicotine. Thi pills, according to the j city chemist, contained no a'kaloid i poisoning: such as was found in her j organs at the autopsy at Ohicasn. I While ostensible a "tonic- in nature,' the pills were really deadly in their , effect. 3' I j WASHIXtlTO.V, May tl". P.) ' Austria, foiled in her attempt to jeet out of Chancery via the receivership route, now proposes to turn ovar her j industries to foreigners, providing i they will come in and ran them, a con I sular repirt to the state department reveals. The Vienna government has ' decreed that Ausiriati corporations I ruay I torei transfer their :n companies. entire htiness te BEH I -U P.) and apart- (The construct!' ; ment liuild'ci; iroiiiihoi't 1 h in of home is finning to ni! tl Staf.-s. hoom 'eord- in;; to a st it nn nt hy the fedeial re- ser e loattl. A ti'tl'i, te he a ci-itam n hi t'f of rnts will vcsmH from n lief in t he taiie. of'jiMals s;i?d. This des not mean t hat rents will drop immediutel. The nation is now five pears behind its norm.il hu-tdim; pro-j-rram, beimr approximately ti million .:gul U HU.titer dwtliiUKS .shuit. FINAL PROPOSAL OF ALLIES TO Supreme Council Demands That Germany Pay $33,750,000, 000 to the Allied Countries. BILL OF WAR LIABILITIES -IS TO BE SENT TO BERLIN Simultaneously They Will Send Another Part of Plan Which Can be Accepted or Not. LO.VDOX, May 4. (Ed I Keen, C. I. Htaff Correspondent.) The 0.1- I lies are prepared to submit a final ! proposal to (Sermany for aettlement of i tlie world war. With the demand that i Germany pay 33. 750, 000,000 to th 'allied couhtrlea, the supreme council ! notified Kerllu that the penalties are to be exacted If the terms are unac cepted hy midnight of a certain day, believed to be May 12th. t oukl Tay hy Bond Issoe GERMANY READY The supreme council's note, pro vidin for the payment of the debt hy boiol issues and exacting an export tax, was to be transmitted to Berlin by the allied reparations commission which conferred with the Bupreme council today. It was reported that Germany had submitted a new offer approximating the allied demands. This is denied by the foreign office. The report is characterized as a "Ger man invention." Itill Vrnp!'o With Hoaiv Treaty. ' LONDON. May 4. (A. P.) The re parations commission will senj the Germtn Rovernment on Friday a. bill of liabilities, strictly in compliance w-ith the piace treaty. Simultaneous 'y the allied jcorernraenW : will -send - anotln r pnrt of the plan as a modifi cation of the treaty favorable to Ger many, which she can accept or not. Official Statement Made. WASHINGTON. May 4. (A. P.) An official statement of the American position on the Invitation to have tn American representative on the kii- preme council will be made when It is ; .. . . , . I ..,.., 11.- rr.A:i-o,1 h.-a FIND SU.CKERSARE - LISTED BY MISTAKE - XKW YORK, May 4.- (V. P.) Oistriet Attorney Iroy Hohs has sub mittid to Keileral Judgo Chatfield a lii-t of 106 names of alleged draft slackers, whose indictments are asked to be quashed. Hoss admitted the names were listed by mistake. E - " wOOO KOadS Committee Appeals to County Court for Help on Cabbage Hill Improvement. I i (,'ooperation of the Ad Club of 1a Grande and the Pendleton Commercial .AsRoctiitiou in effortu to aecure im provement of the Cab haye Xitl! road is beiuar practiced hy both organisation, their activitte taking the form ot ap peals to their respective county court Tor is.sistanc- in jscttint tho road In as, gootl condition as jionKthle. ... r A letter has heen received from the U tlr-unle ortcaniiuitlou in yhlch the invitation of the local body to aaaitft In the worK from the L'nion county enU of the roud was accepted, and the promise was made that every effort i would he made to improve the rou fiom iii Grande tu the L'maulla, coun- j ty line. j Ihe mnd roads committee of th- ui.mercial Arsocialion appeared be fore the county court thir mornina' and reouested action mid ansit4nce aa (iii'kly ay poaenldw. The committee. headel hv Iavld H. Nelaon, chairman, ! consists J. V. Maloney, Jamen E- test. C. 11 .Marh and C. K. Penland. j It was stated nt tho county court I this riorr-inK that n.emhprH of that body will make a trip over the t'ub- baue ilili roud tomorrow lu com puny ! of the coi.nt roadmaHter and that an j :mpccuon of tho road will he made. loo m nc iouuid an lmjivveniefit cf preseiit con d It ionn. No M WVl tt lAVC CLKVblhAM), May 4 - There is no danger now namial troublo, V. P. uovernur of thn fed-rul told tho forirfti tratle tiou.