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ITpages I 32 PAGES Jiliwl Gossip l ells ol ppearanco of Trouble gClWeCIl I wu ivibii CUTS CAPERS Nary Shows New Signs of ' Asserting Position NIORITY RIGHT USED i I'niT il WT I'IiihIm f Hialo In ltwl hi IIHT Hofnro ' Arrlvo In cik:iitl kHTl-ANI. Or.. !... 10. ift B(M'inllnK In political Kir- that CIhih. L. MuNnry, lint .llf ami It"!. N. HtanfMd. tin ;rr! hnvc it" Damon and I'yth nli'nm'r. hsW iUili'loni tn of h pen I a I j.rum I"'"iuhm Hmntor Hun j If rnhi (lulu for rmiomlna iinil I i'liyl" ovnry utr.nir ho Efl to (KVMinpllMj) Hiln pur r nl Hcnirnr MoNnry Iiiih a icrvntcr lirrHonitl following In ton ihnn ";h rnllonifu. ort lone1 tnno Hfimtor MoVnry Lion hi" wy without oticmpt- to strew nm urnioriiy ovr Llor S nfWi with li recent jit hmvver, i ne laiK muh La I tut Hrim'or H'unMHd hint h "pittftK it over" nil Krntitnr fs'iry; tun dictatrd most of I hit Lnttn f"t- federal piitroniuro irrvmitril to irmtum nmny ir irlViltxo ruNimnurtly urront- Kflior seimior. . McNsry In Jiiillffnm-t i lime Hiln K"Wlp 'uriril (be ( HfnuhT Mi'Nmy. At t.mx ihuttfd Itlli L'onrvt-it UIKt WllH t indifferent. A chiinge had m'noifd it it fit I ho fMMiiiiur'H re- Ma Wnn)i iik n nnd It In be- fi that tlm senior . muwitnr in I4rd in nxiH'rt h it position. On itfirr hntm, urn inn or senator bin to nI p une or I wo over on rouriixUf, the senior srimtnr. i loon tin congress convened. Wor McNury offered n hill to tp peine Wncoin county fur tlio ir In nil whlt-b tho fedurnL cov- rrnt M'l in the V, I , J 0 .imm iptny m Toledo, Till land Ih tin the tax roll n( tho county I III lOM han boon a heavy ant) th county. Senator McNury krrd ft m lar bill once before, H d,eq. , Kmia'or H tan Cold had ked tn-rrMtrnt such a menu- but ino wi'ii i oc hop nlo i' ui'oniir'i In. the hqupiir Imfora thft Jun nf uor lintw anivmi in WUHiUtiK md huuft up h.n hut. W Hmnior McNury, uccurUlnit vora rrutn Wnnh nt;tun. iwxa niifrcil a bill roqu.r.HK tho kiv mrnl tri pay n, larKcr in rrcnt- lo tho nt:itu from roveiuitf i n1 from tho Halo of OroKon'n viral rrMnut-ffn controlled by the nl iuvirmii-nt.. hnitur M anfitdtl ban binm udIiik ctmpA.sn nmtt'itnl n iIiiiiiihI t OrcRon kh nmro from tho wanton t. Tho not. on In rcnard- M Wi-rtlitiK tbn thunder of tin m itrnnior, liui, a iH arKiu-.I, .dn In tint na'.pntrtl nor cimv- hW by Htnnlur H:nttflold. and wy nnoa'.nr McNnry not up bill li nd hitrn.ltjurd It whiln mlieaicitc wan talklnx about U. lo tlu ro Ih n nmUcr of the H 8, ft on tiiarHliiU'H Job. Clnr- Hoichk H. lncumbiMii. bad Itnnoriuiihitr ' him nntiihrr four ymrn. iil- "n ivnpn f,rt npiiolnti'il Im ' no innlc it fi,r mm i,-riii N'urv Ih rpnnrlrtl ve lirrn iiilhcr "fi.rl up" on ichklwt ImrnuHn tho lutlrr wiim J" Irlllni! him of il tliTp. (lurk 'I'lrm'y to iiriti'Kiit hint ItitiiL-'ni; lh iiiillili'iil plum. llolllV lili n III P1; ""uric I nf ndvlnnrH of Sen- hi 1 "f"'1'"'! thut Inn boHt l lcJ tn piny would lio not to ' m niimn of flnti'hk.M In fm1 lnin(lnont linillnrinr tittt nfi. 'r'. If Ihpii, for tho tioiny iniKht "ino roririltt implnuiln Into '"I'o i nut tuny nilKht Kitl Hie IIHnitrlvt'H. Anil 1 1..." it .inmrn "t onniin'oil. nrnimo of llolt'hl(!iin wim nonl 'Of' Cnnflrntiitlon. Mi- Minn. .",""'" Iv l"P(l ii Mtntoniont rubl!cailnn imt ), ),, not J wnmilini. HtinpMon proppod IJMIlenry thnt powilhly Hono- ICrtHIy niniln iltn nnt'iiUMii I'V "umirnrtuii,,,, without tnlkliiK II T W th llln In t Rttnntitf L .i.. it.... t n..i y w:iit it it i. ...i..i. K'n"1" ,',"l'poln'mnlinfiit of wiih not itrooloil wllh TIlrriB hy ,o Hlllllflchl nil- OMAN SHOWS HEROISM Nkhs at m)OR ,,A1, ,, iuuiy,.;t Qi-KltATOH 'Ow'lt V" A""'"'l"!"l ITcm) "ii'iImiII, ulKht lolophono l,rr" "'"t:oeiiou itmiroiMiy in tl ., ,hn "UtHldo world yo. nun iinnk rohhorn worn it th ? "'" vl'"Kn, tlo-pllo Iho Inn i .. nt """ll wore oni k ',"", nf tllB tnloi'lio"0 Hilifiii '"vt-iiinn loony oy itn . ,'"11, who ii I mi wild Kiimo of tho (V"t who took 1 0,000 In oiiHh wi.V 20,uno in i.inoriy Z Ihn "I"1" ''link "r ""WM' i) in " woHlln, nlKht niii r- 'lr I '""til I" rnrryiim "ui rei ' i" out mo leiopnonu Hlfl. Ol'tnittlviillit.. itl.niiirful lVi o'tr. 'y.1" Asiiorlnlod Proitii) MhTON.-llnn. 10. Tho in ' "j. 'ourt martini rum enmo rn ., r oi ino iiuiitto tor nu' ' Tin lnilllv whrni HonroHPiitn- jr- . " 'I'tnorriii, Arniioniift Unit the rnui'l. va oritiiii t.Mi?" n,n elonol" nnd Ihnl ""let "Imult, froo Amorlca." IN TflliA vo MORNING REGISTER 'Iho Wfiill '"". "":";, Hill y i . i - ( , 'loildy llh 111-l.l ,,, ,., Illlli; I I . 1 1 Mtnllici Iv UHhIh KPilcrilny-n ni.,,11,,.,. l:,,,-,.,;,, ... Mimliniiiii i jii i it t ii t fi ,,. iMffn; in i n ii ,., in. :n; 'r,r,.,..,,,. Hon. .an of ,. I,,,.,,.' ,,,,,..1." ,,, Kiwno niiu virliiliy N'. W H(..M will op,-,,; tn hllV(, f(ln tain liin.'h fnr hlKb Hlu- ih'ntM. a. iVniiid lr bin:' Micros at imlvcr clly litch h liool; iat K nn ihtcd I'mk- f. TboiiiMM I'.. IIIllKon, fnthcr of ,h Wnmi, i. Hinltb, H dttol. 'ilK(: l.iiiluiiK l-Mhb-nl rtlin; fun. ml Her . viri. m rmholh liiin h .Muinluy. I'uku :i. HeniiiiiiriHtcrH in't toduy lo nut line piitiol Itadi'irt' tntlnliiK i'nili Kniu.in bimy iin.l biipn to rlonn np'Tiilli.im by I'hi iMimiM. l'He ft. In-mum i-hanfcti by-lawn to allow flfciimi In .lanuary. I'ann H, Uabbit tin n In iim iM lici t- In .latiu aiy in form valjcy iiHHoi-lation. Nrw KiikIii Mcont bcrc; Mambflcld boy tnuiHfiTH to JCukimio troop. I'mko 'A. Hi'iiut iiik bt drinric rn lb; mirvvy of filtlHTH' Oii'tlpUtlOllH In rlty Hliown. PaKti 'A. Woniiiit to h'rit HcoiitH. Men, Harry KiM-iH-y expert on bird ntudy. 1'aKo :t. KtaK'H atiiindon MrKcnzIo mtn on rKulm- Hi'ivlcii plan for thin Wilitfl. I'lik'"' H. Crv'ini nuh'H improve; nmro mvi-K prndiMt ibllMifd biru, M, M. tni-y rcpnrtn. I'jiih- &. I'd lo-r (I'llani, iniMior f local i 'uibolli- -bin -h i uiriiri from Ktirupe. PliKf 7. I .or n I lint n' rubbed of valuable Jrweli y bv boiifte prowler bift It Kill. 1'uim Many v ult KIihI National bank on lorty-i reninl atiiuvetmiry yculer day, I'iiki' T. Lumbermen InvUi'd to nttvnd con- firelKC. fiint Hrhool of clrln kIvcii freo cllnb foi week. I'auo 3. Another uoinait In rano; Mm. Sln- nar hi'cuni'n biiHband. 1'aKe Agfiit Kletrber'M work pratwd by farm paper rdllor. I'liKe ft. , Library at university Is crowded. I "a ire 3. McKctule road Kood. ayn foront of ficial. faRi K. l'.oad drarliiK itlartn preparatory to next year'n roiiHtruttlon. fatre 3. I'oriitt ruad up Tlioinimon creek to be dtartrd hoon. l'ak- fi. Wool Kiouern pool Ih cloned by us- Hoclatiou. 1'oko 1. Mr. Will Yuruti badly Injured In rullfDrnla; In crltlra condition. 1'aKo 3. . Krult men will oloct offlcerH at ineetliKT Kalurday. Page 7. M, II. Harlow cIioruii head of county iiKiliHiHurat council. Poge EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OR 'f NDAY, DECEMBER 20, iiiiii LEGiSLATlVE ACTS "owor of Piomicr Inci oaiicc! and Protection Against Opponents Provided NEW ASSESSMENf R' SHOWS LARGE INCr I'KJl ltKS TOIt III2II IIK $a5,or.o.HK2.:ic NUMBER 62 JSE GIVES ADVICE ON JISARMAMENT MEETING Diittiiw. Ill 'llmlxr 1 l.lio Sttck a ud J.iiiiiI itovo' Cr 'r rm:u ori'i(;iAiiS, visitkij iiy loitMDH i,i:'aii;k 0 Disloya SESSION ENDS I Citizens Abroad ay Lose Rights (My Th" Amiint' KALKM, Ore., W HeHMinenl roll of Urir,, on which tho tax levlon lll In) baned, ia an $ari,cao,88a.3i) over tb v blent nnd Si'Ci'ctitry of State lo Vonti-v Willi CoiiuicH-snien HfiiKlliiK I'laiiH (li TIm) AHsuclutcd I'rusi) WASHINGTON, life. Prcai- U2fi, IdfiiL JooliuKo, connl(Jorli)K today I mo loauu of nutlonn proposal for liM-renrai of 1 uritier UHuruiaiiifiit, callou into roll for hiHt ooiiforenco t.:oionoi j-;. jjouhc, PROPERTY TO BE TAKEN yimr. ui oiiidlni; to tlm nummary i "m"""m" ' woourow Wilson unu whlrh wna loiluy t olnph'ti il hy tho Nm"tr l iidurviuod or Alubumu. Ml.ilo mx ili.iarlm.nt. Tlm Kiand' Iwiuocriitlcj incmhors of tho total this yoar Ih f l,04.r37,SI!l.!ll, i Aioeriian coinmii'slon to tho Wash of whlrh I2;, JM3.al l.2U in thu I'iBtoti arms conference, lotal tf iho nummary of tho hcvc- j Invited to Washington hy tho ral counlit'M iih iniuall.irtl hy tho j pn-rtidciit. Colonel IIouhi; wan an county lionl-da of (Millall'atlon and overnight Kuewt ut the White HoUHe. tirili.US3.7ll7.7l. Ih tho total iih- After conferriliB with Mr. CoolldKC. ti'.m-d iiroperly of public Hcrvlooitho American commisHioner to tho In-cl-t ami l.niMir ltci;liim .Vow Ki :i.viilr:l as Only. Means rrovldcil 10 Sctllo' l.ahor inclines llty Ttu- Anm. Ittli-il Pii-mil K'lMK, Dec. !i. Ilolll lioimcH of liarllniiicnt. ailjiiurneil tonlKlit for Hie CliriKlinriM hoililayH aflur havim; ou itpliroverl In llio hiicf iieiJHlon Hlnce Novembi.T ' 1 S more li-KlMlallon ilc HlKlie.l to cliaiiKO r.'iillcally the po litical complexion of Italy 1 han 111 any kcihIoii ulnco tho advent, or fii.sclfun. lnileed, It hel. ve, probable rpnrailoiiH and eiiualixed und j apportioned by iho mate tax com- iiihhIoii. Tho :rand ttital last year was l.05H,SKil,73ii.lil, of which 4910, IL'r.7IHl.:) wan tho county fiKUreH and l -111,454, 94B.S!) thu ' Utility i-omlJauy I'iKUreH. The JnereaKo this year In Iho counly rollH ,1b l!l,or.,no.SS and in ill.- utility flcurcH li,5il8, 761.42. illert peace conference called on Secretary KelloKK ut tho mate di-pai'lmcnl. (v'ulouel llouso Huid liis viwit wa purely Hoclul. ('ourt Jiiteroit Kxpix'sscil lieforo his departuro late today for New York, Colonel House re iterated hifl interest In the proposal before the senate for Amerlcun ad herence to the world court. nm very much Interested in S :.'ur,,i;so,r, 1 :i: improvements town and city lots, $i;i3,!lliO,102; Improvements on lands not deeded or patented, $ t .G.'IG,7 50 : railroads hero that no parliamrutary Kalber-I under construction. loKKlm: roads ItiK M modern tunes has completed (in the new counly rolls tho vari- the hucochk of tho world court and totals mukliiK up the whole inmit u win carry," Mr. House said. Tillable lands, $254, !!), 580; 1 Alter his conference with the presi- limber lands, Stilt, li!l4, 052; non til- dent, Kenator Underwood declined bible lands, $K5, 01)0,740; improve- , to make uny statement. It was un uicnts on deeded or palented lands, j deratood, howexer, tltut Ijecause ol ?.t:i.:ii,3.:i:i7 ; town unit city lots, ljuie ('( IV nnil Oii'Kon Hmnll farm sold to Idaho man who enim-H to HarllsbuiK to live. I'UK 4. . Christinas prom Bin" planned at llarrlsburif. l'nuo 4. lnllliitlon of Masons and I-.astorn .star held at llarrlshuri!. l'nuo 4. Aid Mulshes unlit for bozuar at lllacllly. I'sko 4. LoiIki' ut Crcsv.i'11 names officers. Kiiii'enil service held for .Mrs. Hatlle Aylswurih. I'aKc 4. CininKe nlay ' Creswell proves success; nearly Ho taken i "Gyp"!' Hover" presented hy stu dents ill WcllilllllK. 1'obo 4. Christian Ihldeavor at Cottak-e (Jrovo .phuis Christinas play. I'll Be 4. Installation of officers hoi.l ly lOaslern Star nt CotlaKo Orovo. I'aKe 4. , Cliuniher of roiunierre makes plan' for year nt ineetltm Friday. CaBC Cluit plans banquet for wives of l.lniiH on New Year's eve. Pace Additional news notes and person als. Panes 2 aiwl 4. SlMtrls Schedule of leaKlie basketball Rallies Is made; floors undivided. I "K" 1 Kuk-ene lilKli football Raines for next year scheduled: mostly nwav from home. I'iiko 0. Iloxors take irnlnlnir In r.iicene seriously: fin's Ret raro exlilbl llons. I'ace tl. Hounds brat llarrlsburK teiim on local Y. M. '. A. floor. I'aKe 0. Hand wins rouith wrestllnii iniiteli from UiiiKdon at OnkrldKO. 1 auc TARIFF DRIVE STARTS or ltupuTio iiu.i.-. IS IXTItOIH"(i'.l liis service as ono of the . coininls- aioners to the WashinKton arms conference, the president had souRht his views on tile league in vitation. Liuicliofl With Iloruli Ilefore coming to any conclusion, l!,- ..nnul,tnn. tnll ..III lii one Korslnn such a program of ,..,,,. ;,.!,", ,;.,,',r' in. , .lh ..i i,!n,in-. f .. Ik-nllli iint law making. I'arlia- -, ., r. , . ,,., ,,, ,.,... ',t .. m iii i,,i ,. ii,. 111 haS acted lo protect the gOV- .,,.,,,,.,' .,. ,K, n- .. .,. I e'nnfo'reneo Inrtnv with lthnl.mi.il eriiloi-nt against Italian opponents ,.,,. .,.. ,.....,,,., 1 1 7 nr, -it r it,,.., u r ti, ,.n,u rnPni ri broil. I. it has greatly Increased the I ,.;, .,, .,. M j.4 02. K40. 21): lions committee. potter of the premier nnd trans- ,,,la. n(1 (,ff,. f,ture. $4,573.- While neither would discuss the lerred a large part of local gov-;-,,,. ., tc tr.r.. ,t,.i,n. , thir or r eriinien, o i iio ''eiitr.ii auuiout ,.. $12,423,320: sheep nnd dent Coolidge has made it clear that i...uuh.i ...- ..... rjittt-ni. goats, $8 330.720: swlnl'. $453,454; 1 In determining the government's Acts Summed t'p dogs, $1 10,003: bees, $79,988; nils-course with regard to the league's Anionic tiie laws to whlrh the eellaneous, (.174810. Invitation, he would he guided two hotm-a have given tlu lr assent."! ti. totals making up the grand ' hirgely hy tile wishes of congrcs nml which were silmnieil up 111 '- 1 utility assessment roll in the,8'"""1 ('aders. day s session of the chamber of t(.,.ls f apportioned value are: 'T'.""". Swann of Mnflnla. deputies by'itl pn.sldent. Aiitolllol 'Itailroad ct, anies union K,. raiikim: Democrat on the senate l asertano, tho out. landing one- lion nil ,llot ..enpnnics. $05,305.-!iK" .rhi'a'i,n,? ,CO,nl" ttee' 5f" folioM : .,7 ! S'l- car eoniii inles SI S39 070 - l'rp!iseI the view that uction on the Kln.1. the law empowers thj , government to revoke ti.e rl!l7on-'innU.n. water, jras and electrlo j 1ruU"Ce f the Prefii'ent- utilt ami coiifiHcute iho property of eomnunioH. $4 1.4 17.70K.3X : exproHHl any Italian abroad who inters ; roinpnnlcH, wordH or coiinnlis nets which, even ; coutnunics. thouKh they do not. con.stltuto plume companlea, $ 1 1. GOT. 480.1 2. crimes, the ffovernntont. conidorj j jn (i10 county fiKures docreasoa likely to caiiKe disorders within tht ; are .shown In tho aswessod vnltia-ri-alin or dnmaKo the pre.stio of 'Hons placed on timber lamia, non the exh.tliu? roKiiuc abroad. tlllablo landH, morclmndlHe, HhareR Second, th'o law makliiff the pro-I of stock. bor-tcH. mules, cattle, mlor reKiioiiHlblo only to tlie UIiik i nwhie and doss. In tho utility fitf- instead of Jointly, to tho king ana 'ViVm!.2s?wSe':iRAIL STRIKE IS EXPECTED iinriiiiiuent as heretofore, and also providing Tor the fining or impris onment of these ppeaktiig or act ing l a- manner dcriigotory to him. Adjudication CunipuUmry Third, Jhe ln' recognizing the fascist and labor 'renlmo as the only path through which workmen may present demands concerning working conditions and wages and employers may present their con ditions of employment. Tills bill also provides for the .compulsory adjudication fnll disputed between employers and omployei hy special labor courts created under the pro visions of tho low, this being de signed to nuolUh strikes and lock outs. rotirth. the law establishing n system of government hy "potles tas" appointed by Iho central gov ernment for all communes of less than f.ooo population, thus virtu ally urea decreases are shown in press companies only. SAUNDERS SENDS DENIAL AKMOVIt OI'l'ICI.VI; KKPMRN TQ A.MUASSADOIl RAILWAY rilKSlDEXT SAYS MEN WAXT INCREASE WORK WILL START Secretary Signs Contract With . Washington For Yakima Division NEW ERA IS ANTICIPATED U. S, to Co-operate With State For First Time PAYMENT IS $300,000 (Hy The AMsociuleil Tress) WASHINGTON".' . Dec. 19. (IcnrKe K. Saunders. Vice president of the Armour Grain company of Chicapo, teloRi-aphod Honorlo f ui'vrredon. the Argentine ambas sador today that ho ut no time' made nor intended to make nny charge questioning the good faith of the official crop report on wheat issued in Argentina. The message was In reply to one sent Mr. Saunders yesterday by tho ambassador at the request of bis government, asking for full infor mation on clfurgcs attributed to the llmlnatiug Hie system of local j grain company official, which had (Hy The Associated Press) BALTIMORE, Md., Deo 19. "W.thin the next 60 days railway conductors, trainmen, engineers and f remen throughout the coun try w 11 demand an increase In pay that would bring their wages above Uie'r war-time peak,!'. Mnx well ,C.v., Byora, president of tho Woatern MuryJand railway, , sa.U tonight. Mr. Byers said his statement was baaed upon "Information -that is common talk among railroad officers" and upon reports of con ferences held in Chicago during the last 30 days by officials of the Order of Hallway Conductors nnd the UroJierhood of Hallway Tra'nmen. ' . idinlni.-drative, elections. been puljiwhcd In this country ana Fifth, the law giving extensive ; in Argentlnn. ...i!...,tLitv.tw- nnu-f.ru to all ore- Mr. Saunders said his statement ferN In the kingdom who are also appointed by the central the CROWD LYNCHES NEGRO COVKT RKTI HXS VKUDICT OP NOT ilILTY It y The AsRoclnted Prens) CLAUKSOALK, Miss., Dec. 19. Lindsey Coleman, negro, was lynched here tonight n few minutes after a jury In circuit court had declared him not guilty of the mur- mciit. i;ni been misinterpreted in govern-I press and that he regretted it was der of Orover C. Nicholas, planta fo misunaersioou. """'"b1-'' HFItK'S HOPING IIK DOF.SN'T STHIKK-A STOIP- liltS'l fllj- Tile AssitrliiO'il Pri'tiMl WAsiii.viri'oN. "'' l!l' T . Hemoeintlc drive 10 revise I he ui iff sliirleil In Ihn house loda with !i,e Introduction of the first of n series of reduction hills. Mtresen.a.lve (Hdfield of Ar kansas, the Democratic .UP. Ichc,l the movemet, I h I ' dilclliK ii hill to repeal the 0- " ih ";onKd.y on r.l ln.jH.rl J " Camilla Iteeaiise of the present, anthracite suspension. ,,, A hill proposlllk- an " ,.r ihe textile Industry and redu- ',f... .?. ... o d s has heon pre- it rod hy Mr. Ohlfleld and he ami "o u'es'e: ivo Hull of Tenni-ssee, forniei- chairman of 11 ' ,"" '.,, erath' tnitionul .nun; t j . pOMlS. EMPEROR HAS STROKE .niNiixfi Hfi:i,i. iNTKiiurrrs VltANS I'OH TKU' ,ny Tin- Ao; t e.i y n"B r r. ,., 1 depnrlllient J ",p,. ,,, Bl,.ke ponod. rwwmfm Sclncfiiicr Settlors and Improving Luiid Anions Dutfes Assumed to Obtain Help from In terior IoiHirtmeut (Hy The Associated Prens) WAHHINGTON, Dec. 19. The first contract between any state of the union and the federal gov ernment providing for state finan cial co-operation In federal rec lamaLion, projects was executed hero today when Secretary of the Inter, or Work on behalf of the United States Signed an agreement With Washington suite in which the latter agrees to pay not to ex ceed $300,000 for the development of tho Kit Jtas division of the Yak ma reclamation project. Officials of the Intenor department and the reclamation service look upon it as the bcg.nning of a new era in rec lamation. The contract provides essential ly as follows: The stale assumes tho duty and responB.b.lity of promoting the de velopment and settlement of the Kittitas d. Vision after completion, mclud.ng the sub-division of lands held In private ownership by any individual in excess of 160 irrigo ble acres; the securing, selection and financ ng of settlers to enable the purchase of the required live Stock, equipment and supplies, and tho improvement of the lands to render them habitable and pro ductive. . . Secretary Has Control The sate assumes to provide the funds for th s purpose not in ex cess of $300,000, and further agrees to conduct operations In a manner satisfactory to the secre tary of the in.erior. This contract is subject to appropriations being made by the state legislature from year to year for funds sufficient I for the carrying out of this con-: tract. All work contemplated bv ' this contract shall be conducted in close co-operation - between the secretary, of the interior and the off.c.ahv of the state "who shall collaborate in forminff 'the Jieces-. snry plans and procedure to ef fectuate the provisions and intent of th!s contract." "No' member of or delegate to congress, or resident commlsslon- the contract says, 'shall be admitted to. any share or part, of ih.s contract or to any benefit that may arise therefrom. Nothing, however, herein contained shall be construed' to ex:qnd'to this con- ract if made with a corporation for its general benefit." 70,000 Acres Included The Kittitas division of the Yaki ma project includes about 70.000 acres, and total cons'-ructftm costs are estimated at about $11,000,000. All surveys and estimates are com pleted and a contract also has been s gned with the local Irriga tion dlsir.ct which covers the eventual re. urn of the investment to the government as well as costs in connection with operation and ma'ntenance. Congrrs already has appro priated' $750,000 to begin tho work, half of whch is contingent upon the contract with the state such as was signed today following auth orization of the step by tho Wash ington state legislature. PARENTS DISAPPROVE OF SCHOOLGIRLS SMOKING IICAN SENDS QUKSTIONNAIIIES TO STUDENTS' HOMES' Ono Family Says Men Should Obey Same Rules on Campus That Apply to Women BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 19. Em phatic opposition to smoking on the part of their daughters has been expressed by a majority of the parents of girl students at tending the Boston university school of practical arts and let ters. 1'rompted by news of action at Bryn Mawr college, permitting girls to smoke because the major ity wanted to, Dean T. Lawrence Davis, recently sent out ques tionnaires to 675 parents of stu dents In this department of Bos ton university to learn how" they felt on the subject. Of the first 450 parents to reply. It was an nounced today 449 took a decided stand against smoking. The other wrote that it wag not a question of girls smoking, but a question of whether either boys or girls should be permitted to smoke, taking the attitude that it was no worse for girls to smoke than for boys. "Our rule against smoking will continue to' be rigidly enforced' Dean Davis announced, in sending out tho- questionnaires, "and the penalty for Infraction la expul sion." "My feeling in the matter," he explained, "is that girls of college age should not be permitted to de cide this matter for themselves. There Is a point in any system of student government wnere more mature minds should step in and guide students for their own good.' WETS' OBJECTIVE Volstead ' Act Attacked 3y Anti-Prohibition Men-In . House Battle HIGH OFFICIALS TAHCET Anti-Saloon League Blamed For;"Vicious System" VARE STARTS, DEBATES TIMBER TRACTS ARE SOLD LOCAL FIRMS PURCHAS LAJt'E AND COOS IjAND (By The Associated Press) ROSEBURG, Ore., Dec. 19. Thlr.y million feet of timber from 1000 acres of land has been sold to nine bidders in a public sale conducted by the Roseburg land off.ee. The sale of timber, from O. and C. and Coos Bay wagon road grant lands netted the gov ernment $60,280.33. All of the timber Is in Coos and Lane coun ties. The buyers were as follows: V. A. Woodward Lumber com pany. Cottage Grove. 160 acres, O. & C. lands In Lane county tll, 5418.09; also 160 aores adjoining $3,749.99. ... Lewis Peters Lumber company, Dex er, Ore.. 80 acres, O. & C. lands in Lane county, $3,390.62. Coos Bay Lumber company, Marshfield, 280 acres. Coos Bay wagon road grand .lands, in Coos county. J22.6i9.aa. Mast Brothers, Lee, Ore.. Coos county, 40 acres wagon road grant lands. -S.41B.9Z. Snellstrom Brothers. Notl. Lans county, 48 acres. O. & C. , Ig&dJl. 9 1,040.20. George J. Stevens, Walton, Lane coun'y, 80 acres O.. & C. . lands, tl. 803.60. . i iFred Fisher. Marcola. Lane county, 120 acres O. & C. . lands S8.463.16. Frank Heath, Marshfield, 40 acres O. & C. lands $2,414.82. ; CHAPMAN WANTS APPEAL PLANS MADK TO POSTPONE DEATH SENTENCE (By The Associated Press) HARTFORD, Conn., Dee. 18. The foundation for Gerald Chap. man's appeal to the United States circuit court of appeals, by wnicn he hones to oostpone his death sentence for the-murder of a Mew Britain policeman by first serving out a federal sentence of 2a years. was laid by counsel for htm to. dnv. It is planned to go before Fed eral Judge Edwin S. Thomas, who recently decided unfavorably on Chapman's petition for a writ ot habeas corpus .and ask for an or der from him to appeal his de cision. It Is customary to grant such orders. NEW SECURITY OFFERED FRETCH - INDUSTRIES PLAN TO STABILIZE FRANO (Hy Tho Associated Press) PARIS, Dec. 19. The proposal of tho industrial leaders of north ern France to pledge their proper ties as security for a loan from the United States or elsewhere for the purpose of s ub l'zing tho franc and providing a sinking fund for tho country's debts, has given d new trend to the discussion of how to re-establish French finances. Manufacturers nnd business men in all parts of Franco npprovo of tho scheme and say that every body must join hands to put Into effect this practical suggestion to restore confidetico and tho. cur-rencv. The cnb net took tho plan under consideration this evening, re ceiving It favorably. An outline of it was made known to tho general federation of French producers, which decided to appoint a com mission to study It on behalf of all bus ness and industrial interosts In Franco. WOMAN BURNS HOUSE SlltS. WHELPY WANTED TO LT KID OF NEIGHBOR IHv The Associated Pres.) MHDFORD. Ore., Doc. 11). Mrs. George AVholpy, of Ashland 60 years old. has confossed, ac cording to 'Prosecuting Attorney Newton Chnney. that on the night of liecemhor 12. she sot flro to the home of her neighbor, Mrs. ,lane MeCnv. 70. vears old, hecaUKO she wanted "to get Mrs. McCoy out ot town. Tho flro, according' to Mrs. Whelpy. was set on tho hack porch, with kerosene, during Mrs. MrCnv's nlisonoe. tho tiro wns ox Hi. unlabel hv tho Ashland flro de pnr'mpnt nftor damage ostlmatod at J12B ha'd resulted. Mrs. Whel py will ho hold to tho grand Jury on a chnrge or nrson. ito explan ation of her enmitv toward Mrs, McCoy was given othor than that she did not l!Ko the woman. SUBMARINEGIVEN TESTS S-51 READY FOR SERVICE AF TER WRECK , ' (Bv The Associated Press) NEW LONDON, Conn., Dec.- 19, After a series of severe tests In tho rough water nenr tho grave of S-51 off Block Island, the suo marine S-19 which wont aground off Capo Cod soveral months ago Is again ready to enter tho ser vice. ... - The .submarine which was par- tinllv rohullt at the- Portsmouth navy yard, made ono divo'of 200 foot, a depth, to which undorseas craft aro rarely submerged, al though they aro built to witnstana tho pressure at 210 foot. A fow minor leaks developed ut tho 200 foot mark, but worn- considered negllblo by navy experts who made tho tost yesterday. TEN ARE HURT IN WRECK PASSENGER TRAIN DERADLED NEAR BENNINGTON Effort to Trap Hotel Employe . Blade By Enforcement Officer 'Arouses Amusement When . ., . Told By Speaker J ' ' (By Tho Anaoclated Pr) " 1 ', WASHINGTON. Dec 19. From the floor of the house today - wet 1 members poured out a comcentrated fire favorlnir .modification of nro- Tilbltfon laws. . ' ' ; ' The guns of criticism were train ed upon the VolBtead act, Wayne B. Wheeler, the anti-saloon league ', and other factors in the . enforce- ; ment situation. . . , A dry rally came late In the day, however, when Representative ' Hudson, Michigan, took the floor . for a few minutes to explain the in cident involving the trapping : of ; a leading Washington hotel by a prohibition agent, which has drawn ; several criticisms from the wets. Appropriation Bill Conidcred - ' Consideration of the - annual ' treasury appropriation bill, which .l. carries funds for prohibition en- ; iorcement forme next nscai year. -served as the vehicle of the discus- 1 slon. ' Opening debate, Representative Vare,'- Republican,. Pennsylvania, ; declared expenditure of millions - had shown the Volstead act to be unenforceable and demonstrated ' that the American people ..don't . want to-be bone-dry." Kepresentative oalllvan, Demo- . crat, Massachusetts, described Mr. Wheeler and' the Anti-Saloon' league as the mainstay of a "vicious sys- . tern that Is destroying. the soul and conscience of America.'r "These -are the.tDe." .he said. 'that threaten and insult the oresi- dent.r They misrepresent his moves .'. and motives. They tell' him .that . they, , not he, represent Americans. . rope uauea on . . - ' "Thev nall'AVAT. on.thflH.inA 'nf - Rome when' they are not damning him. I marvel at the patience and tolerance of the quiet man of the White House. .. I wonder wherrhl Datleriee Will run out nrl ha will his Willies- to sit down and stay seated." " . . ' . ' - Amid laughter ' ReDresentatlvo ' Galllvan described to the house tho reqent..effort-to.trap employes of a . fashionable Washington hotel. The case ended, last week m the acquit tal of the defendants. . ' - . - "Yet" said Mr. Galllvan. "they sent this agent to Alaska when they learned that our committee had the - matter' uncter investigation." -" Mr. Galllvan said he was warned prior to making his speech that he ' would be defeated for re-election. He declared he accepted the chal lenge and invited Mr. Wheeler to muster his forces to oppose him In the next election. EVE GIVEN . MONUMENT FIRST WOMAN HONOPED BV , PAR AGRA PHER , (Br The Associated Press) BALTIMORE. Md.. Dec. 19. John P. Brady's sentiment in erect- ; tng a monument to tho memory of Adam.- the first man, was com pleted last night . after 17 years. when at Greenville. S. C, Robert - M, QutUen dedicated a similar me morial to Kve,- the- first .woman;' but Mr Brady could not applaud. He was dead at his home here to- day before word of the newspaper paragraphers remembrance, of Adam's consort ' could reach - htm. ' . A sUn dial, the. first j-known monument to Adam stands on the Brady estate it, Rowley's Lane and Philadelphia Road, placed there by Mr.' Brady In-1909. Annually, un- til 111 health interfered two years ago, it had beeh Mr. Brady's cus tom to hold memorial; service at j' the monument. , . .. -.. "So. passes the 'glory of itho world - ' 1 Soon after placing the Adam me morial Mr. Brady placed a second monument on his estate .and in- '. scribed It!-, . .' . 1 . 'To the memory of tho consti tution of the United States gone ' but not forgotten." . ' FOREST SYSTEM PLANNED REPRESENTATIVE CAPPER IN . TRODUCES BILL (lw Tho Astoclated Pres.) ALTOON'A. Pa.. Doc. 19. Do- rullinent of train No. .23 on the Pennsylvania railroad, fust ex press botwoon Pittsburg and Now Vork. west of here early today re sulted In the death of one man and Injury of nlno othors, four seri ously. " 1 Bon' E. Hess, 21, a student at C'urncKlo Institute of Technology, Pittsburg, whoso homo wait Wash ington park, a suburb of Los An geles, nnd who was on his way to Wooilhaven, Long Island, dlod at a hospital us a result of his In juries, The loomnnllvo and all eight cars nf the train woro derailed, iwo day coachos upsetting. . , , -i Klnmnth nn Snow (By The Associated Press) -KLAMATH FALLS, Ore,, Deo. '19. Two Inohos of snow falling here last night, gave promise of a white Christmas.. In surrounding wooded districts snow Is now ' two feet deep, ., , , , v. t (By The Associated Press) .' . WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. A , measure looking toward establish mont of a comprehensive forost conservative system was introduced Friday by Senator Capper, Repub lican, Kansas. Tho bill would provide for tho extension of national forests for tho raising of revenues from for est lands to insure new growths or timber and for mcasuro. to mini mlzo 'flro hazard. I MOTOR FEES $9,000,000 CARS PAY TWICE AS MUCH AS " ' ' STATE TAXES ' .. (By The Aisoolatod Prow)' RA1.MM, Oro Deo. 19, Motor- 1 iHts of tho state ot Oregon will pay Into the state treasury approxi mately $9,000,000 during the year ot 1926, this sum to be drawn from the motor vehicle fees and state gasoline tax. This will be nearly twice as much money as will he derived from tho state tax levied -recently by the state tax commission, 1 , I.