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MIWFOKP MATT, TRiniJ.VK M KPFOftb; " OR EC! OX, SUNDAY, 'APRTL 28,. 192!).'
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DURING SESSION
V WASHINGTOX. (P) The ; fate
of. the special session of congress,
called by President Hoover to deal
with tariff revision and farm re
lief, will rest In the. hands of tried
leaders... ...
The scnato will ho piloted by the
, Teteran James E. Watson of Jndi
. Aba... who was selected for Vice
''President. Curtis' post.
,'; On the democratic .aide of the
senate chamber, . tho . minority
party will contlnuo to be led by
' (Senator Robinson of Arkansas.
, the liouso, republican leader
. . fthtp will remain unchanged. Nich
olas Ijonuworlh, as speaker; John
Q. Tllson of Connecticut as floor
' leador and Ilurton Snell of New
York as chairman of tho power
' ful ruloa committees will endeavor
to hold tho special session within
(ho bounds act by the president. -
,,' A new leader will appear for the
. democrats, however, . when tho
energetic lloprcscntatlvo Garner of
! Texas takca over tho duties laid
down by Finis Garrett.
'. Tho duties of whip will rest with
Senator Fees of Ohio. . ,
V Tho whip on the democratic side
twill bo Senator Hhcppard of Texas,
who . knows by long service- the im
portance of his office The demo
cratic, whip In the house will be
"Representative . McOuffle of Ala
bama,, and Jleprseontatlvp Vestal
- of Indiana will He- ih owp'b'rtcari
Whlp-y. -j,:- . f.-, .;.,;,(,.; ' ,
ADOPT NEWF1AN
. OFFICE BUILDING
WALR.M. Ore, April 87. JP)
Plans for tho new state office build
ing, cntlro'y dlfforent from any
others heretofore considered, were
adopted by tho stato board of con
trol yostorday after a protest
against previously adaptod plans
had bocn.mado by the state su
premo Court. ' - . r -
Tho new plans call for a flvo
atory structure. 200 by US feet In
dimensions, will full basement'.' ' it
wag -said by board members that
It will glvo 23 ypo'r cent moro space
, than tho previously approved plan.
. ,Tho exterior finish of tho bund
ling will bo of terra cotta. to eon
form with tho finish of tho present
supremo court building. . Also the
tylo of architecture will bo sim
ilar. Slnco tho width will be the
same as tho supreme court building
tho two will prcsont a harmonious
'appearance when viewed from cast
with tho stato capltol In tho back
ground, . , ,
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Monte Blue Today
at Hunt's Craterian
i ':. .
.. Wonto, llluo .comes, to Hunt'
Craterian oday as a railroad ongl
meer in his soeond talking thriller,
Tho Greyhound Limited," a melo
drama Qf the roadi which contains
liair-ralsing adventuron with a dls
turblng lady tho law, and a gang
.:of hoodlums, who bring Monte's
flroman to the brink of the scaf
fold thus giving tho engineer a
chanco' to provo ills licrolsm,
w The support Includes Kdim Mur
phy, (Irant Withers, 1-ucy Hentl
mont, Ernie Bhlclda und Lew Har
vey. U Monte Blue's father was- for
years an engineer and ' lllinself
la un cx-rallroadrn ; ;
--r'v
Skyscraper Story
at Isis Theatre
. Probably ono of tho most Big
,'nlflcant factors,'. In tho present
civilization, tho modern skyscrapei
forma the. looulo around which
"Skyscraper" Is woven, Tho slrue
,'turo Itself, its iglrdont, battering
riveters,, swinging beams at dlziy
heights, endangering tho workoi-s
at every turn, forms tho monaco
in this photoplay. .
. William Boyd and Alnn llnlo
.appoar as rugged steel workors.
. Bue Carol, Alberta Vaughn and
; Wesley Barry are in tho support
Ing cast. . Tho tfory of "Sky
craper." will bo M) tho lsis the
lcr today and Monday.
Coming Attractions
fY
i Al the Itlnlto
Tho Woman Disputed." the
'"lovo nnii hntc drum a of an outt-HSt
'jAomtin'a redemption, brings Nor
ma Talmadgo to the screen of tho
Rial to thoHtro tomorrow.
-A character of unusual strength
and fascination, is tho way prltlc
liavo described Mary .nn Wugner,
tho heroine the port plio'cil by
'Minn Tslmailffc. Mniy Ann'n Hfo Ih
tho drama of icscncrnt lun, the ro
;hta.tico of buundlauH luvo, and con-1
fllct tiotwecn self and aacrlflcr.
r- Tho othur iiluycm aro well
known to ploturc-jrocra. Ollhprt
Itoland. hero of MIhh Talmadge'R
The Dovo," playa a like rolo In
this film. Arnold Kent la tho rivul
vultor, and other member of tho
company totaling several thouoanil
..aotor are Uuetav Von Heyffertit.
.Michael Vavlich, Uorla de Fua und
GluJyi Brock welt.
I 'und hlw llireo cotupanloiiR Hecnicd
little the woiko for Uiclr linrrow
intr two Voeka In the bru:h nenr
Port Cfore. whern thoir tilanf
j was forced down while on a fllKhf
to Wyndhain.
Cajilaln KiiiKMfoid Kinlth wtld ho
fliv ahodt 10- foul abovo thu
wricked Kooknlitirra - In whleli ! Kcwurlly Mirtltiff Hoiihc
Mi-utonant Kollh 'Andornon und SKW VOUK. (! AlemberH of
Hubert Hitchcock, wero believed to) Ihu New York utock cxuhano are
I The ground Ihorfiabouts, ho Haid,
was '"nppalling." ndctlnif "It would
jiiave been suicidal for another
! plana to iiave attempted to land In
;the name place. Kvcn if It HUtr
;ceeded it would bo Imposaiblo l6
'uike off aK'ii'i."
BTDNKY, N. S. W April 27,-
huvu loHt their lives whllu search'
i intr for him. v.
He identified the body under tho
; wlnir of the plane as that of An
! Hasonn lint mqM hn unw nnlliinrr itt
; vapaHin narn-s iviukhiui u- . Hitchcock. Wheel tracks In the
Hmlth arrived at Richmond aero- ! vicinity, he wild, showed that the
Irome at 11 n. m., today aboard two aviators had desperately ut
he Houthern Cross, completing u tnmpti'd to net into the air again
fllpht from western Australia. Ho 'aflor thoy had landed.
seeking some way to abandon tho
grocery store method of delivering
securities. . A,Mhew stock clearing
corporation will be openedv nojet
month whore the millions of shares
bought and sold every day on the
exchange can be sorted and de
livered with less doiay and greater
isafety than under tho present mes
songr pymem.
ARGUMENTS WILL
BE HEARD MAY 8
I treasurer bo restrained from pay-:
Ing to mcmliera of the 182S loirts-i
la l ure expense money, in' tho!
I amount of 5 a day each for thej
duration of the session, voted M
lliemselvpg by the IcKislators. will
I bo argued before Circuit Judgoj
i. II. Mi'Muhun on May 8. It isj.
annouiu'etl. i - i
Tho demurrer filed by 1.. ' T. :
Harris. W. Ijilr Thompson and!
Attorney Cencral Van Winkle, as opinion from
uiiurney ior ino stale oiiietais. 1 fn- tirna
LIMIT FOR TRUCK .
:i OREGON GIVEN
SALEM, Ore April 27. W-An i
blued load is fixed at 34,000
j pounds. A further ruling Is that
1 nlx-wheel trucks having two axlea
less than eight feet . apart may
carry a combined load, of not over
27.000 , pounds, but ,may not be
used with tralU'n. ' If axles are not
; Ifss than eight feet apart the maxi
mum is placed at 34,000 pounds.
states that. Jonos.
8ALEM, Ore., April 27. fP) '
Arguments on the demurrer of
the secretary of state and stated
treasurer to. the petition .of W
Jones, master of the Marlon coun
ty grange, that the secretary ond
Boy Hit by Ball
the attorney gencr-i
. Struck by a baseball while ho
complaint. does - " , wus playing on nis acnoo) team at
not allege, facts sufficient for eaWlno nmx"num commnoa ioau inui i Tualutm, uen AnarewB, ie, or Shcr
of action. . ,-. , i may be carried by a four-wheel t wood. Ore., was In a serious condl-
4 i 5;"'! truck under tho 1S? truck nct.itlon in a hospital here today. At-
KICRNfOND. C.nl.. Anril 2 f An I nmvM h, ' . . l it ft(io ! tiifl:ints said he hud been ttnenn.
A. I Casildo Garcia, laborer, was sinoth- uounds nre carried oil' one axle. I scions most of the timg.-srace the
ered when he was trapped under i If the truck is used as a trailer j accident. It was believed bis skull
sliding sand.
I or semi-trailer, the maximum com-1 imiy have been fractured.
WASHINGTON, April it. (A
'An earthquake described by Direc
tor Tondorf as of "moderate In.
"tensity" was rf?orded on tho sols
rnogranh at Georgetown university
.'todm-Tllio: maximum Intensity be
ing reached at 7:01 a. m. lie said
,-tlio dlsturbunce started ut (:4I a.
-m.. and was about 2100 nil lc
(outhweot f Washlfiftoa,
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MMAMCE-M
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In a story that wnx
ENTHRALL ie
OF THIS M
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THE police said Andrew Ogden had bceiij
murdered by his son, Jerry. Peebles arid Lucy,!
his 'niece, did not believe it. But the boy
(disappeared and every clue marked him as guilty'
An oldrevolver, charged with gold bullets, started
Peebles on a trail leading into the past. Thirty years'
before two desperate men had faced each othen
over actable of chips, the stakes were a lortune
against i a human life!
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iKCharles 6. Booth
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I',. cnut,,, I
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THAT wds i the game that had split
the mining town of Torridity
widc open and. had lived in men's
memories ever since that poker
game and the myths about Alex
Peterson with his two guns loaded
with golden bullets.
A mystery of tangled threads which
leads the' reader from the present
day and the baffling murder of
Ogden in to the tense, glamorous
days of old California when even
stranger things happened. , ,
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TOMORRO W in the MAIL TRI
BUNE