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THE ONLY SMALL DAILY IN AMERICA CARRYING REGULAR WIRE REPORTS FROM THE ASSOCIATED fifeSS. UNITED PRESS AND THE L N. S. DAILY EDITION DAILY EDITION The pet press rrni t Saturday's daily 3,374 Tfcto paper I hmm or an aad1te4 fc the Audit Bursa u of ClrctUaUoea. Tk East Oegoalaa It luttra Dra gon's greatest nwnpapr and aa a sell fnc tore givca to tha advrtiar arr twice tha guaranteed averse fit el eulation Id Pendleton and Umatilla tountjr of a ay oiaer aewtpaser. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPES COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPES VOL. 33 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1922 NO. 10069 MICHIGAM APPLE BELT HIT HARD BY 811 STORM wildest of Fowl Seek Shelter and Food in Barnyards; Many With Wings . Frozen. PtOOD iS FEARED NEAR FREEPORT ON PECATONICA ransportation Conditions Are Still in Chaotic State in The Northern States. RAVERSR CITY. Mich.. Feb. 27. i(A..P.) The Michigan apple belt. filch has' been Ice bound Htnce the tit week, la a sorry spectacle today, feousands of trees are down. .Some of the Wildes fowls are seeking shel ter and food In the barnyard. Their wines are frozen Btlf f and ice clumps ire weighing qfi their tal. 11 CHICAGO, te.I.' N. S.) Transportation, and communication ndltions throufihoMMlnnesota, u nsin, Michigan,;! uJ Parts of Illinois d Iowa ore still in a chaotic state as result of the storm, which began st Tuesday. Scores of the smaller wna throughout this region are still t off from telegraphic and telephone mmunication. Train schedules are fmoralized and the upper end of in-er Michigan is still sheathed in ice. yndltions almost as bad prevail iroughotit the northern sections ot rlsconstn. The over flowing of Its fnks hy the Pecatonica river 'near l-eeport, III., caused f oars of a disas nus flood in that section. , staxdpatism mm for. jolt. WASHINGTON'. . Feb. 2!7. tt.J-l -neB4iWastnapaRsHr!lSi.iltwf rr a jolt in the coming senatorial ection, according to former Senator 'llllam Kenyon in a prediction to the Bnited Press in yrhich Jie said fare- oil to politics. : Kenyon denied that ft-ogresslveism has died Out., He said hat he expected to see many reaction- members defeated by the progrs- iv republican sentiment, .. ,: , . ' MORK VnXXtS CltAt.LrTVGERS KEW YORK. Feb. 27. (U. P.) lie receipt of challenges from Canada ffow makes the Davis cup tennis as- Jlrant nations total five. Challenges ire expected shortly from Australia, japan, Belgium, Cuba, Denmark and jlollandV, The entry list closes March LSfteenth. - .1 I'MTI.ITANT DF.FKXSR"- PLANNED BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 27 (U. P.) h-Depositlons from physicians attest- ng to the life of Virginia Rappe while he lived in Chicago is provided in a ietltlon filed bv the attorneys defend- l&ig Arbuckle as preparations go for ward for the "militant defense" plan ned for the third trial. - sneim &mn vMmm vine IS SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 27; (A. Ff.) The Pacific Cooperative League, Operating forty-three general ' mer flhandlse stores in western states, pe- 'jW . , j . - , i Tl IJ i- Llionea lur & receiver. icbiuciii. SJlmes said, that the league was solvent Cftinf hnt anttnti was lnken hecsusa of w' nternal discord. ,", n II OnEGOJT OT.CTSIOX VPI1ELD If WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. (U P.) f 2(e supreme court todny upheld the a i N ifsoij court aecufiou . giving uio bu ; S lernment''a Judgment : of $18,204.84 5 fcigalnst Wlllard X Jones, head of the IS oldlee homestead scheme In Oregon. Vt resarded the scheme as fraudulent. Jhrie government Judgment represents jtne amount or money Jones is alleged to hav received In transactions. ' RITZ HOTrX BAII)F.I. ' PORTLAND, Feb. 27. (I. N. 8.) The license to the Rlt hotel may be revoked due to the midnight raid when much moonshine was found in various rooms. A complete faro bank outfit was also found. Reported by Major Lee Moorhouse, weather observer. , . . ' , Maximum. J". - .' ;" Minimum, 23. -r, Barometer, 24.05. TODAY'S FORECAST Tonight find Tuesday fair. THE WEATHER m Local Rotary Club To Be Headliners At Big Conventionl The Pendleton Rotary Club's stunt Will be the headllner for the stunt program at the Twenty-second District Convention of notary to be held at Vancouver, P. C, April S and 4, according to a letter received yesterday by 8. n. Thompson, president, from convention headquarters. Tendleton, aside from the honor, of being: one among the four out of 24 clubsb whose stunt was accepted for the pro gram, was given the double dis tinction of being first. The art, which will be known as "The Rotary Round-Cp." was originated by Fred Bennion. On the stage will be a corral .fence Which will have the effect of In cluding the audience. Pendle ton Rotarians, In Round-Cp paraphernalia, will dispense1 Bnappy vaudeville patter and song, all permeated with a dis tinct Let 'er Buck flnvor. I About 20 local Rotarians will make tho trip to Vancouver, es timates Lester Hamloy, secre tary. They will Join the special train nt Portland April t. . GOLDEN WEST CONCERN Contract Entered Into Whereby Local Oreamery Will Have Thig Territory for New Bar, The Golden West creamery has en tered into a contract with the Russell Stover' Co. of Chicago to manufacture u new confection which ta : known an iBnHinJO..ic. Recording to . announce- jnt wtijiri ftflj ly,Jiai P.SmJfJhe of the creamery concern, Tho Kussell Stover company holds patents" and copyright for the, exclusive manufac ture of tho dainty. Eskimo pie is .Golden , West ice cream with a coating of chocolate. The chocolate Is made according to a guarded formula which is the proper ty of the Chicago concern to which the local company pays royalties. This product Is the original ice cream chocolate coated bar. ' , 'The growth of the Industry is one of tho romances of American business ingenuity and endeavor. . The first bars were manufactured In Chicago in November and now they are being sold 'all over the United States. : Rapid gains in sales are being constantly made.; At present, 2,000,000 daily sales are being made, according to the1 latest figures. The product Is rapidly being na tionalized. One of , the conditions to the contract which ice cream makerx must agree to Is that the pies must conform to the Russell-Stover stand ard of quality. The ' Golden West (creamery sells only to dealers, Mr. Smythe declared. Practically all of the dealers In Pendleton and Umatilla countyfare now handling the pies, and quantities are being shipped to La Grande and Wallowa county. The present output of the local concern is 1000 bars daily and It is expected that this output will be materially increas ed as the weather becomes warmer. The patent of the Chicago concern has been passed on by leading firms of patent attorneys - in the United States and declared valid. The mak ers of "polar bear," "Arctic cakes. Alaska , cakes and similar confections have been restrained.' One of the promises made by Russell-Stover is to protect dealers against imitations. - . CLAIMS AMKRICAX KILLED IN SOI TH AMERICA. NEW YORK. Feb. 27. (A. P.) Louis Fernandez from South America today said - that he would axk the government to investigate the death of William Young, Phoenix, Arte., whom he asserts was thrown Into h Venezuelan prison and tortured an. I beaten to death by the police of that country. ' . . ' . ' .' IS! Stay wheat advanced seven-eighths of a cent over the Saturday closing price and July wheat dropped seven- eights of . a cent. . according to the Chicago market report today. Max- wheat dosed at $1.47 3-8 and July at r.2& 1-8. Following thre the quotations received by Overboc.k & Cooke local-brokers: . ' '.'' Wheat. ' . Open ' High ; Ixiw Close May tlASH .11.49!, J1.47 July 1.214 1-27 J.25 Kxchangi Sterling. 443 14 Marks. 'it. . Holland, 3SS7. Italy. 637. France, 925, Austria. 214. Canadian exchange, lft. BEINGMADE HEREBY SOVIET OFFCIALS TO ASK LOAN - FOR ill Delegates to Genoa Conference Have Instructions to Any Concession for Make Loan. FAVORED RED ARMY FEELS FAMINE WAVE A Big Loan is Only Thing That Will Save Situation;'-Millions of Peasants Starved. MOSCOW, Feb.; !7.( A. P.) The soviet delegation to the Genoa eco nomic conference will carry Instruc tions to grant all concessions de manded provided a big reconrt ruc tion loan can be obtained. The basic reason for this attitude is the fam ine. Only within the last few weeks have the soviet' leaders realized how desperate Is the food situation. The peasants and ; remaining bourgeolse have starved by millions but the so viet authorities were untouched. The famine is now slowly encroaching oh their stronghold,'' Moscow, and the favored red army is threatened with sturvation. If a' bi loan can he ar ranged the situation can be Baved. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27. (A. P.) The brokerage firm of P. K. Guthrie nd company, made general asslgn menr today. ' .--..,".. "' NEW YORK, Feb. 27. (A.. P.) The Consolidated Stock Exchange an RECONSTRUCTION nounced the suspension of two firms, ralrehlld of Npw York, for b'diself Moaher and Wallace, brokers, and i ftml n behalf of the American Coimtl Thomas H. Cowley & Co. tutlonal League, to enjoin the Secre- MONTREAL, Feb. 27. (A., P.) tary ot State from iBSiiIng and the A The brokerage house of Trousant, j torney General from enforcing a proc Hart and Anderson has been assigned iamation declarlmr the ratification of for the benefit of creditors. SHIP Sl'IlSIDY FAVORED.:. ' : WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. (1. ,P.) President llnrding expects to de liver a menage favoring a ship stili- sidy to the Joint session of congresi t jmorrow. YOUTH-PROF.- HUNTER CHICAGO, Feb. ii. (U. P.) The reformer, not lite flapper, Imperils the public schols, according to. processor Frank Hunter who Is attending the national educntlon association conven tion here. Partnts should not force adult ideas on youth. Worse thing than the modern dance, rolled hose, short " dresses. Cigarette . smoking should bo discouraged. Many "flap pers" can get their "Rmokes" from mothers boudoir. ' ., ... .. ' - LONDON ABL LONDON, Feb, 27. lU. P. A'.l London Is abhv;e with light, flops and hunting, ready for Princvsn Mavy'a wedding tomorrow to Viscount lA'tci-1-les. A mad tsramblit was made for tickets to Westminster Ab'iey to MM the ceremony. : Htmivtis of pei'ts -ere unable la obtain admission. Am bassador Harvey and wltw-are the c.ly Americans holding ticket.). cops rAimv ghkkn cards OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb. 17. (U. P.) If a man showing you a green cam on the highways of the state of Wash ington desires to pinch you for any reason, go with him. If he wants to take you in and cannot, show the areen card, soak him on the paw but don't block traffic with too long a. fight. Better Kill, turn the man over to a peace officer. Such are the instructions emanating from- tho headquarters -'of the- state I highway patrol. . v ' Uomiuaims nave tieen maue m aia Jor Umis H. Lang that many motor ists have been stopped by "fake" pa WEDDING PREPARATIONS trol officers, who hiive sought to asses; job v.aS that of official sleuth. OI them for not having their enrs equip- course, he had ' to taste he drinks l-d with new 1922 license plates. - before be could swear they wn .1 Major Ing pointed out further that 'uuor. . - ' r.o patrol officer is empowered to col $l-"4 j lect fines of ball money, merely Issu- j.ioscn from th-i effects of th ' nno-'.n-1.25 j nff tt summons. - ' ' lhn .-" Then i,ne by one th-v drop- i-! " jn out ' Such Is the poten-y -f f.m RATK IXCRFSF, VPHKI.D. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. f. P. ' Increased Intra-state railroad rater ipui iinu " j .HO-..I...-U... '-' put into effect by the-tnterstate com- jrncrce commlsfion on all the states u0n insurance commission. . He wants ;bcen Investigating the wartime trawi ilnHng the tuxt nine months were up- to be paid for tho teeth he lout In action of Morse and his associates, held by the supreme court today. the good cause. . 'with tho shipping board. ROMA'S RUDDER v v . : iv.j,'"- When the great dhiglble collapsed at Norfolk, It smashed Into a heavily charged electric wire, which set fire to the gas Jn the bag. As the Roma exploded aifd fell the rudder was left banging on a telephone pole, u landmark to the thousands crowding to the scene, ' ' I DECLAED TO BE; I0NAL Action Started ' by Charles S. Fairchild of New York Ends i With Victory for Women. WASHINGTON. Feb. 27. (A. P.) The womnns suffrage'.'- nineteenth amendment -was declared constitution al todu' by the supremo pour1 ,The womiul Hui'frn or 4hnteenjih4.M4lhhMewh.ATit.lHi amendment .to tho constitution wub challenged In the Supreme Court In priir-eedlngH instituted by Charles, 8. the amendment, and by Oscnr Leser and other citizens of Maryland, con Btltutlng an organization known as tho "Maryland League for State De fense' The former proceedlnRS were based on the ground that the amend mpnt nn(J not been validly adopted. and the latter that the amendment was unconstitutional. ' ' . The Federal courts In the District ot Columbia -ii)d the State courts In Maryland, where the causes, respec tively, were originally brought rtilel against the- objections to the amend ment In the oral arguments in the Supreme, Court in the Fairchild case, the government contended that the Secretary of State having Issued the ratification proclamation there was nothing to restrain, and that the case therefore became moot, not presenting a controversy for Judicial decision. In the Lescr case, the government j aoknowlecleed thnt ; the , proceedings had been instituted by voters Who had sufficient interest to warrant their presence In -court, but that the Issue; raised was political, one. for -declsini by Congress or for settlement In some other avenue than by adjudication in the courts. While the State of Mary land hnd refused to ratify the amend-;! ment, It was pointed out the State also j refused to question us consiuuunmn lty. '' ' .'. -..' ' ' - - - HIT! TKItMER GlYVM BLOOD ;. BOfSE. Ida., Feb, 27. (A. P.) Be cause C. M. Anderson, life termer at the Idaho stnte penitentiary, gnvo freelv a pint of his Mood, another man, W..H, Nltche of Salt Lake, n,ay 'tj,a apmg conference treaties cuii'plct live. The sick man was at a local hos- . k t()(, ,-hen the lenaU foreign pltal. with no hope of life unless a blood transfusion should add vital eneigy to his body. .Dr. Ralph Falk went to the Penitentiary, and with the Permission ot the warden, nsked for volunteers. A dozen responded, and nfter blood tests hnd been made, An derson was chosen. ' TEETH LOST FROM FRANCISCO, 'Feb. j SAN 27. c;. ;P.) The State Law EnactmnH - - league nas lost Its teetn at least, as far as Its chief investigator- Jo-i-epl) Jerome Is concerned. Jerome's - j Soon, o says, his teeth n to pel cut Such Is the poten-y Km Kraiwisco's "cooking whisky." Now he wears a set of false teeth. - ind ho has filed a claim for com ifH.-iiiiuil wini I in: biui - i - .iiiiiiriin LEFT AS GROTESQUE SIGN OF v 1 . ' .;. . ROYAL GOWNS FOR WEDDING OF, PRINCESS MARY ARE BEYOND IM ITATION; SET ENGLISH STYLES - LONDON, Feb, 27. (If. P.) Prill cess MiH-ys royal gowns are beyond imitation. Priceless old lace, blue sa tin and chiffon,, with elaborate belt effects and shoulder straps with won derful creations of eau de nile chiffon With Khlmmerlng Irrldescent pallottes. The delicate flower effects are among the distinctive and costly toiiehea of Princess Mary's trounseau.' A most striking evening coat Is of blue velvet starred with gold, collared and.tuffed with milural blue fox fur and line with all small with a brim pushed up from tne face. Paradise plumes and such ; theoretical story 'oi, tne -xaytor mur-.ing tne aoidiers1, ttomu would pe In are barred. English women' are drder ;der: ; - ,'..-; . ; ''jiUfflolent 'M tho' tol '.moan; ? UotiM Ing copies of the princess gowns audi .Taylor liad been ichting for Iader Mondell held twlay .followlnf Purls creations are being shunned for: months against the dope rlng'a Influ- a conference with Chalrmait Fordney the first time In years, .. , I ence on the movie colony. Bets were0' th house ways and moana . com - NEW YORK. Feb. 27 (U. P.) J freely ilald whether the dope men mittee. and president Harding. . American women wont follow thetWnllja .K),f. Taylor beforo he "got" President HaTdliig'g engagement U T styles of Princess Mary even' though she is a princess, In opinion William de Lignemare of Hlckson's Fifth Ave nue Modiste. "The trouble 4s, Princes Mary Is tinfortunately Kngltsh. Her taste Is ultra-Enirllsh nnd Amorlean women have a distinct falling for ft. Frnchy touch In clothes." ; . SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 27. (t. P.) A party of 85 members of the north eastern lumber .vdealers association, which has bot-nt touring the Pacific coast for tjie past three weeks, are here today with an optimistic note tor imsinew.' ' "Morcvlumber Is helnsniw.i j tortav than' nf any time It! recent years,' said 'W. N. Patterson.' secretary ot the organization, The west Is now the lumber supply hou for the na tion. ,i. .. , i. : .- . ,; WASHINGTON. Feb. 227.-(A. P.) The comm'ttee for consideration of reattona committee orderd. f ivorably reportcj without reservations" the l,.enerai far eastern and Chinese tariff trealieg. The action on . both was unanimous. CIIICKFX THIirVI'S FHIC.IITCXKO TAHIMA. Wash.. Feb. 27. (V. P.) found lying in' a ! shambles with , the throats cut, ann (werty one unaccounted for gne, all gone, and they were the. pride of W"l-' llam Murray's heart. Blooded chickekns, every . one - of em. particularly the nine with their necks slashed,. which were very much blooded. "'-" ' ' ' The thieves hud dropped the snelt containin,i the dead ones when frlsht ened. apparently, while making their escape. The live, ones, or presumably thev were alive, have also been drop- 1 ped probably in a cooking pot. IXDKTMF.XTS AGAINST SHIP- - 'm n,iii:its. WASHINGTON, Feb.- J7. (A. P.) Indictments against - Charles W. -1 Morse. New York . shipbuilder and his three ' sons, Benjamin, Harvey iarll Krvtn; Colin H. I.lvlnbston, of I Washington, iiresldent of the Vlrgl- nl,a shipbuilding .corporation, ; and - iSeven others were returned today by - , 1 ne leoerai KlHint wiih.ii fi-. DISASTER V LOSC ANG ELH8, Feb. f,.-V. V.) Harry Fields, the Detroit forger, In a confession recently, funilnhed the ILos Angeles police and detuctlvos with J '" fvvWe4;,.lia)tunce .upun(the wpteta-t. "-".la) them to piece together the following them. Taylor caused' xnnny arrests " forenoon wa flllod. They, salfl and wa successful in freeing an act- they would return later In. the Any. reus from tho dopsterf clutches. He MacNetder said the Iwegion, opposed, met one of tho leaders n tha aotrws's aw further delay. Mondoll and Vbrd. home Just as thit mtin-handed hor u f" ald that the hottue would pow a package of herein. A real movie fight bonus bill during this aeiot. , ... -followod. cho: dape. man gutting ho ( WASHINGTON, Feb; ST, (A. P.) worst of the encounter War was Mondell and Fordney Informed Prest then started in earnest, , ond- en.led.ent Harding of the rejection ot llta with Tavlor'a riiurder bit February l. ,alc,tax bonua plan. ' Mi nv fiio'H biiv.i befla discovered to bolster this theory. with triMh,,. SP1UNG IS COSUNO, v ALBANY, Ore., Feb. 27.-t-(U. P.)- Spring' Is coming on, followed, n due season, by summer, and even the girls in this age ol sex equality want to get out into the tall timber and sit upon j a mountain peak watching for smoke streamers of forest fires. , Supervlnor C. C. Hall, of the Ban- tiam national forest, is willing to have glrlB, If they quality. lis has a very in.Vpl 1'u,a.t",t1 See that?' 'he asks and draws the fair ;maldcn' syea to somo , twisted parts of what had once been a mag neto. "Well, that magneto got all mushed up when lightning strucU a lookout's cabin -In the Bantlam forest. Now if you care to report" . "Thafa all right," .supervisor; r give vour lob to one of the boys," and away Mis Would-be Lookout blltlicly.sklps. ltDIO UKGtXATlOX A8KKD J WASHINtJTON, Feb. 27.-(U. P.) Two new methods of government reg ulation of wireless - telephone was urged by Secretary Hoover in an open Ihir sneech to the national radio con ference here today.-- Hoover said that the conference should work out wavo length schedules for tho district rath er than Individual. ; They should also allocate crrUIrt times a day when the various agencies may use the air.- . Mlss Grace Gilliam, for the past five years treasurer of I'matllla coun ty, will f ormally resign her position on Wednesday to accept a business position in Pasadena, California, and will recommend as her successor 1.. K. Cranston, public accountant, and former secretary of the Pendleton Commercial Association. " Announce ment to this effect -was made by Miss Gilliam this morning. - ' Miss Gilliam's succesor will be named by the county court and it Is thought that the appointment win be made' at once. - As county treas urer, Miss Gilliam nua been com mended by the public for her work. Prior to the time she went into of fice, the work was ddnc by two peo ple, but she has managed the office practically alone, employing an as sistant only occasionally. Since first taking the position; the work of the treasurer has doubled. PRESIDENT TOO TO SEE aci American Legion Officials - at - Washington, to Attempt to . Force Bonus Legislation. National commander's letter is unanswered Excess Profits Tax May be'Re vived to Raise Money; Tfie Sales Tax is Dead Issue. WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. (U. P. president Harding this morning de ellned to see Hanford MocNider, na tional American Legion commander, who came to th whit houaejto- de mand an end to tha presant bonua deadlock in congress,.' MacNlder aul4 that George Christian, the president secretary, told him to come back thM afternoon,- when he "might be able" to see the president. House momberi are studying the bonus Wll totlay to prevent' ', Incorporation . ot "Jokers" which, might throw open government lands to others than veterans. The salej tax ta a fund raiser is naw( re. garded dead. - , Christian explained that president Harding tvas too busy to . see Uua. Ntder. The president It Is known re. rented' the recent MacNlder letter In which the legion .commander strongly demanded action on the bonus. Th letter is as yet unanswered. MacXtdcr and other legion loaders are here with the avowed purpose of forcing bona action; Chairman Fordney after the 1 white house conference indicated a possible revival of excen profits taxes ai" ana of raisin fund.' war debt bonds at a mentis of L.uino- I" ... 1 ' ' i'.. v ; H CHA8. McCANN, - , ,1 (United Press Staff , Correspondent,) DUBLIN, Fflb.,27.-Selectioh Of flag for the ship nt state of the New Ireland is likely to cwise a neat- war, , British treaty signatories have' de. olared that the new Free State may select its own flag and will -not be bound to follow the Dominions' exam ple, of using the Union Jack with a dis. tlnetlve superacriptlon.- It Is taken for granted that the hew Irish government will select the orange, .white and green trl-eolora of the IrlHh Republic. But" if they o. ' . l 1 : 1 . .. .U ih. n. inuy win nsvii n .iNibtio Volera party, who maintain thai th r Republican flag is Just what It Imptlea ' the flag of a republic A ,', T 1 it tin A TJ IBIVIIitun ,m . -w-w State to leave them the flag and select something else the old .green " flat ; T'W tv. vainMnna voni ma m ram with Its golden harp, or, pernapa. tncy . hint, the Union Jack, Neither la like. -ly,, ccrtalnUv whatever happen, the hew flag will not be any sort of Union The Free Stale party cWm Hiut UiA Jorlty rules In a democracy; that the majority of the Republican govern ment are for the treaty and therefor are masters of the situation! that the people, like the Republican fag, and that if they vote for the Free SUte. thev will themselves have 4cclard airftlnst the Republican party In He claim trt represent the country. : It their argument holds good the Republican themselves will have to design a new banner. '; , Fugitive Glrta OMSflt, -Two girls who sawed their'way to freedom from behind tho bar of the Washington state penitentiary at Walla Walla last night were arresN ed at La Grande today and will be brought back tonight, according to In formation of the city police. The Pen dleton authorities were requested effective tho arrest of the pair of fu gitives, but the glrla had taken train for La Grande before tha call warn ed hero. The chase was extended to La Grande where the arrest wns made this imomlng. Warden Burke of the Penitentiary 1 In Pend! where he will remain until ton'ht when the prisoneM will be brou- ;t t" x from Union county. The girls toi.ic a t.i.l from Walla Walla to Fnd:tion nfter making their break lui niL-,,i. nar LEO LEADER r I