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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1922)
'fc .imLJ -. -vv Ktli Sx ' 'N, & . Ifi ? WEATHER FORECAST lO.MHIITAMl Vi:ilHI'.U,l',llt MMi'i Mill i'li No. II mi Bay City Delegation iu on Trade Tour; Entertain incut li Planned . A Kin Mnl li.iliil'niil nf 1'nllf mlfl linontdrii nui'lHiia In I'tlcMid I hi' i mil trade nre.i nf Bui I'mnilnii Mill ' nrrlvo In Ktuliiiilli I'nlli m I 3 lint' unlay nflnrnmin fur it Si-hour visit with Hit) biisliii'iiinrii of KHinnili 1111111). Tin Unllr.n ore iniikiiii: the trip liv Invlliillnn tif tiiii iliiimhrr of rum- llloitMMIitll Will ln I'llllll.ll I ll) I lie Imillliiir of ciiiiuiii-rrn mnl llm mm-1 rliiilita' Iniirnil while In I'm My. IIimiiIU'I nt I'IiiiIiiIh r A li.lllilii'l Mill In' served lit till' rll,.!.l.fr n H.ill.r.h.y .'-...Iiik nt . C I., Ii, ..r.l..r that local iim-H-i-Mi-ii-iil him) i:it ni(iiiiini.'il IUi tin. ili'lcr.n-i linn, lii.iiii'illul.'l) nfi'-r illmicr T1U OF I S. F. BOOSTERS ! ft Sffllf ililfiMb. IiiIo.II.iIh.ii .ry lirM),,,,. ,,lnll,.r ,.f .,. of I'rlnr- niriir. inriniipm or llif .'i'h.imi will .1-11 !. !... 1 -.1 ., .MHr ' O I0CK, Wlll'll til.1 liiie.i rime, nn li.fnnn.il mnukrr Mill lie litlil lit tin. While I'.'llcnli lintel. u'liire-the bprnUnK "III InUo pl.ice. InKi'thrr ttlili liifortnnl ilUrinnlini of topic Of Inter.".! 0 local eiiie anil tlic Kail I'niiie'K'n repre.onl.ilhii Aw" ''",,r I''""""' ANomimiilrtl liy I'tcul tnitlnivtn. en. caravnn will Irav.. Wlilte I'elKiin at SlOli a in Stimla) innrnln1: nn nn nin inmintMi th.it ciiiie hefnro the niitomohlle lour, with A Union I'ollil muili'iit lioilj. Ill" I of tliketn for the ffr-tl nop I'rom AUoiitn th.i ,!, football xamo flaliirilny with purnilo will mnrt limneilUtuly for tli.i ,M,,,ifonl ami tlio frciiliiiinn lumflrc TuliTinUo necilnn. innkliiK lop lit cruateil tho inom Inttrront. Tim nlil Mrrlll and Mnlln, ami Imvlnc illn-1 of tho .Viur Ku.l rullf aim tuk iter nt Dalt'.n'i. tamli It I plnif I ,. Up The meelliiK rloneil with I" iml-to- hnv... a lunUvt liinih blnt ; inlnnli )I1 prnrtlie I2tad?n'iii) tlif (cpnerpl puhlK In In- Albert Muiirlan.l. prilil'iit. ntf villi'!, allliininh r'trjiiiie In rriipl- nmin il that tlm Near I'nnt rvltnf cil to lirltirt their own Imicli. A pro- committee, wnntcil the IiIkIi nchnol Kranf U nnv ImlliR nrrniiR"il fur the t ie,K the HUrpnrt or mm chllil. atternnon. ami the .l.ileKntcii lll lm j or more, for mm tar at n com of ictitrtieil hero In lime to ilep.irt tor jon. u v.-.ih tlnrlile.l hy llm tmlentii .iii Kmn Ucn at ft On o'llork. j (ei;.. the mipport of one. rhllil ,1'iimiliieiit Men I'omlii'; for i ne cnr. Tlni irmli!ni nnnminr. I'rmn report of lornl ini'rclMiitn J " ''-l " rublns of liie iiiiotn the 'ilnliuntliiii Mill he inmpniieit nf milil lie tnriie.I out to tltu cla.i-ii-H. tho rial ll'e-wlrrn. UrKuly the henilnj lr' '" rl4JI1 of tho prominent San PMnrlnrn l.iul- j U ' alny heon the nutnin for him QM.ihlUlinirnt-1. 1 I1"' freshniaii cIiim to make a hliKii .. , .... u hiniflre. to he act off the lilltht lie- ,.ll't.l.. . n,l .ill, (.'Jill"!.. Illl rrniicliio In luile Hr II M Huh- I her of lomliierre. It Ii Quintan. ihIoi iminaRer nf Sperry flour Co. II. K. Ilillilinrd of .Srhwabacber-I'ie) Mtiitloiiery Co,; I. 8. Now man, of Rrrciibnum, Well A Mlrhnnliit l.nuli M. Mi'iiilnliiihn of llf-nilnn. Will Co. W, O. limit It will bo the only Klamath I'alln Kivealer on the rn1 Kiuni anil will tell the tlau l'riiu rUrn ilelerntlnn about tlm oppnrtuu. 1 1 Irs of Klnmiilh I'.iuuty, and tlm nmoniit of liiulneKH tlnit ran he ('en einteil In thin yucllmi by III.' rlKlit Mud nf itdvi'lupuieiil. Il.iltmi 1 1 emit Cniuliilllee Tho receptl.iu rommltteK U rum poled of W (' Ihitlou, lialrmiiu .Mayor W. t' Wllej, .M I'. i:iiiih. Chnilex I, Itoberln. K. II. Hull. J. ('. Iloyle, I 'red llolliitoii. O ,M. Ilerlnr. II. It. D.iiiuor. I.eille llniterM. TIiIh lomiilltti'ii Will leave on the lilulll Iiir train Hnliirdiiy and iIi.iiiro to llm Nperlul Irnlli iiomiiubero helweeu llonU nml U'n'il. II. .N'. .Moo will ho rhalrm.lli of the I'omiulltei. In rlmir,ii of Dm ileli'Kii Hon ufltr tlii'lc iinlv.il In Kl.ifatb l'n ll. f . BONySCLAIM RULING Hupi elite (Otiitt HoliN Widow. ,oi' .i'l (if Ulil. WoilUI lUncfll KAI.K.M, Oct, .17.lJonui rlulmir of mon .iMilltloil to nIiiIii .coiunemi.i' tluu undue the OrcKim bouua lio.' i autoniultcally rorurt to tlm widow or next of kin of tho veteran, tlm Htutc hupremn court ruled today In tlm ciiho nf Mni'Kurct Ciane, mlmlnlHtra tt Ix of Iho I'Mtntn of 1'red II. Uruno veiHiui tho .statu Iioiiiih roinmlKHlon. Mih. Ciaiio HOUKht payiuenl of lior huubaml'H boium cliilm to IiIk ostato, but licr claim wim itiiiloil by tho Minion rniiuty cliciiit court. Tlm Hiiprmuu court Hiihtalned the lowor court In rnfUHliiK In order the. claim paid 'lit Ornim'a tMtntn, Init'liold that Mih, CrAti'ii il8'Wduw' In'tMilltloi! "tu aTlj? iEuimma HIGH SCHOOL NEEDS TO BE OUTLINED BY FORUM SPEAKERS' HlMlllx nf Itri'rnl hi'f llunllnn to III- Pi.., lllt'lll ,1l(Jl fill lllipill'rilll'llt l'lllMIM'll i 'll.o Mlintilitnllv h iibllRntln'l Id I lie ' d nli n 'iiniii mil in iiriMuiii" I in iiii'1 fntiilii We I lemliiy tinim h.i Leslie. ItiiKern, liiilriiiiin i f tin' diiiiiilirr nf mtiimiTio IiIkIi pi'IioiiI ( m in 1 1 1 ci. I "III itioliii ii I'oimri (if III" fliiilliiKHi i'f III riiiiiiiiltli'i) hn limy Mulli'ilj I lin IiIkIi liuol gml week mnl went i nvrr wild Mr Got, llm problem, that tlin fin ulty mnl tin' lilr.li Hcliiinl board nrc tnrinr 'I his i iiiiiiiillii-n, In addition iii Ihe chairman, l.i iumpo. ml nf Mr. llt'ii II. .Merryinttii, I'-cir I'eymii, Rim. I'lrlili. Dr. H. A Mas , It. .'. Grite-heclc mnl l. V. Kny. kemlnll K'llll Pll-alll PlllJ-l.im 'I'lin uimmllli'f wilt mil only npi'il: "' "l" larU nt 'liillumMii. .ontlliillnn piii.. t. ink,, inn- -if llif. nliMlxntN. ii'Klnitnilntt mnl riiniim fur li'.'ir Inn will irim;ii n proitnun for M'.-j Iiiipiiivrmi'iit of rimillllinn wlilili If. i ,, tt ,, f ,nlll,-Blilaiir.. In , ,,, Kr,Mm, ,,,, l)u, ,,, l(f tin iiiiIiIIp inn hi' I'litlxli'il f'lui.li.H W IiiIiiimiiii. ltrtliltlil of illln ri'i'iin. mill ilinlrniiirl Of flit . (look ri llil y rnir. will .iimi pi'Uli STUDENT BODY MEETS I'liin. Mmlc Mr Kule nf ritiillii.il TI.I..U mnl Villi IJil Alii a .iiei'tlnu of i In. Mti.ler.t limly wan )ti In the nwn inlily roniii at the ,K), ncliool thin mornliiK. Apioni! fore the lint hmmi footh.ilt Rami' of the himmiii. The priMhlent uppi Int' ... .. iciiini-lliii: of .l.imi'H ManuliiR, Her bert l.amlN nml I 'ale Houle. to nee Hint the frenliui.in carry out their work. Albert .Monrl.iiul Imiiisurntrd n riintnnt hetwecii tho rtnsnes In sell tl l.utM for llm football Kiitue lietwevn Medfnril lilr.li and Kl.iinuth IiIkIi lit Miidoe park Saturday afternoon n l tin I'eiiU each. Hi. Hald the tlrki'tn wi'iild bo mi hand by neon. Tl eutitoM will be open until tlm riiiiio Saturda) . Tin. clam r.tlllti'' tho most will Iiiimi ttn lenmiiil In fiont of tlm iiKiembly until, the ronlest for Hin di lit body neaKim tl.Uels c loses. The asHembly wim then turni'il niir In Hem) (lerber yell leader. Kifteon mliiulen of r.iiif Imk jelbi nml hoiirh followeil A Rie.it linpiiiveinelil win noted ner llm lai yell practlro. EXAMINE 2 SUSPECTS MK. I'iiiiici'm SteeiiH Hall nml Son Tnktii to t'oint House NHW mtUNSWIOK, N. J., Oct. 17. .Mrfi. l''ianioH Hleveiu Hull mid her eccentric' 'In other, Wllllo Steveiw, wern taken In tho courthouno today for further uxamlnatlim In contioc Hon with ho murder of lm Hov, I'd ward Wheeler Hall and .Mrs. l'lea nor Wolnbiudt Mlll.i. WKATHI'll I'ltOlt.VIHMTII'r) Tlm Cyclo-RtormnRrnpli nt I'mlor- wood h rnarmacy Iiiih reRlstorod but llttln chaiiKu In barometric pramiro ilnrliiR the pant M hmirrt ami there fnro n contluun Hon ut exlHtliiK weather conditions may bo looked for. Forecast for not 21 Iioiii-h: Kalr, with var- ?-.. ' 4 nblo W'JlldH. Tlm TycoH recurdlni; tliennoino tor itiRlHterod maximum and mini' mum leinpofiituios today iih follewa: HlKli 0 " Low ...v 3'J KLAMATH CRIME MUSTER ES ESCAPE .1 Herbert Vilion, Former Clergyman, and 2 Others in Successful Break LOU ANOHLFH, Oct. 17. - -Iter-Imit Wllaou, known nn tint "master cilmlnel ', i mi vii loil of tin iniinlnr nf lllll Ull. Hcibert CilX. escape I frnm On: comity Jail hum twin) with niiotlmr cnnvlclml murdwtr. Adam Wurd, (i tiit Rnliln KplnRcl.i, Iu'lil nn ii robbery rh.ir': Wilson, widely known on tlm coat mi ii for in it rlorgym.tn (mil ilnlMK rMiliBi'llnt. lit nun tlmn lifl.l ' I'tfiiiMt.. in irowiiMiui. uncon Tin. trio, nflnr k.IUiik out of Jill. lt Il l u juwlofflif nmplfi)i' ami. t iUIiii: nn ntttoimiblli' from lilin. mr i Mfnlly iiimlit lii-lr xrapn. lltiviU r.iii'fullj- TIiiimI Thr Jail liri'iiK w.m rnrrfully tluicit for 7 o'clock, Jmt licfuro rhuiii'lm .... r... it Im... utiif. ri.A HHUIUK IW I'l'- lli..ll B'... i .. Jail breaker lin.it up Henry J'nrrler. nlKht tnrtilicy. nfti'r liavlnK hehl up two limliln cttnnU. Severn! shut worn filed, ami a ntrny Initial wnntiiU'il ii lioy on tlm ntrcpt. VIIoii w,t nrrrct.il earlv thin yrar In connection with a mall truck robbery, ar.J the authorities ennnect ioi! him wlt!i othvr mall rohb-rlea ami ilepartmnit ntnrn linrRlnrloi thrntichoiit thf country. MANY AT TvlEETINGS KuiuUfllit .I0I1111.011 nf I'llnixllle I'roM'H IIiiuUiik I 'aril Incrcairil attmilance Is belns houn at tfie rulv.il meoYliiRV bclnrJ h'olil each .mlni; tbl week at the j ChrlsiUn church by the, I'rlnevllle. 0ailRi'llsi. o Hi".' Jt'iinnuii, a.rorii' 1 ItiR to tlm ltv, A. II. llrlslow. About ' ISO hino attended each mcct'tiR ami all wore lilithly pleused with tho addresnea by t!ie uvaliRulltt. Hie Ituv. Drlitow mild. CANDIDATES TO SPEAK Social lo lit Held at llenlej Sdionl I'l lilii) i:rnliij; The i"' ison f.ir c.indlil.itnt.' m claln ipe.'iH Friday cxenliiK. with 11 KiithcrltiR nt tile Henley s hool Par ents nml ti. rhers are co-nperatlni; In tlni program. An hour wilt be al lowed for expressions from c.iudl ilnten, ull of whom are. welcome to bo proscnt. I i i Member of the Associated Press PALLS, OKI'GO.N, 'II IHIIAI, OCIOIH'II 17, WlKJ What Was Left of .Haileybury.. After. Forest. Fire TV mi iv J i v ii t'f l " i jt' Jj jM P ytm -. tA bbi?Bv7 ftsaiHnVLgflBgta&gsiiiiiPdSxfliP1 IJeaaasf I TIllH M llll till' I fi.rl f'n whlili kill Ila'l ylnirj'ii jirKic. p. MAGICIAN HOUDINI ATTACKS MEDIUMS ',, AND SPIRITUALISTS' liiteic.1 in !- lite I'li'iiomeiin It'H'" liMlCt commltlr,. nl 10 a in IU tit to Tin .'nl. ii llnillli ami Friday mortilni; to iINciim Hie liu.laM Nanllv ..f Miint Pi ton.. UOSION'. Oct. i; - Jtnrblilneiu nml inel.incholl'i Imlmeil by Interest in imyilitr pliunotiionn tlsrenten tho liealtti).ml oanlly of many parnnnii In tin' pinion of Harry Homlliil, prosl- ..e... ... oiu nireini, ; .i-r.m "" alclanii. exurcwieil at Iho annual din - ncr of tlm no'lety here He xpoko of bla 2.1 yearn' (njr'tlKatlon of the mihjo-t. nml nald lie had never icon ttnythliiR to convlucu him that there had been n ilntlu coinmunlsatlon from the d'-nd. "I liavii novor rien any of tho miJIitms or npirltttallnts do nnytblnR or prrtdiicn 11 nlnrle effect which I could not. throiiKh my know leilKt) of inaKlc. n-count ror or nupllfate. no nrsorleil. "1 liavo had nine tact with tho Oead, who while nllie aRrenil with mo in try to conumtnlcate with me from beyond, but tach ban been fruitiest.." WorUe.l WUJi l.oils.. P He n.ild he bad workcj with Sir Oliver Lodge and other sclomlits inK3(.ri, , lr ,,,. p,..,. ,,,lc. nomona and rMpfccted tin in. "Hut." ho added, "when I demon strate to thom tho sp-rcta an re- cal tho methvili used by ir.eillums morrow will tako charge of Klam- nml they tell me that I toe am nath Indian reservation as guperln- inidlum. In n-illv of m)self. I am tend. nt. succeeding Walter 0. West, ....... , I ho was remoed followInR lnestl- forced to concluJo that thoj merely ,,. .... , , , . ' ' j gallon, of charged preferred against ilo not know. ( nm i,ai(Cr , ci0Ja hIs Io:a, ,aw "I hno teen people who previous' office, ho said, to the war. nevtr concerned them- nelws wlih things psychic now de!- I'AI'AS IS Itl'LKASI'D lag Into it to the point of hynterla. Tom 1'ap.is appcareil before Jus it U coiiJii he morbidness, ' lice CuRhngen nt S o'clock last night hr(i(.dlni: and mul.in holla. It be-,ehnrgcd with shooting Chines comen 1111 obbcssicu very quickly and ! pheasants. As tho evldenco was I would warn ngnliidl It. It Is threat-. Insufficient, I'appag wnn released euliiR the health and sanity of those! without flue after pajlng the court 1 lio Indulge In It." MAROONED! HpratfT n-. nt na-lobury, roun'y a' of T mlsknmlng lounty Out follow Ini tli0 (tltaHtroim ii"itvci'ii in vinl CD mi I ilroi Giioo ftnni i- t honici Tim picture iiliows whit wwi ' 'lenlii'l iliMirt't PLAN BUDGET MEET. Coumll to Coiifer Willi I'oin mlllic I'lliUy )IoriilnK ! The city co melt will meet with' ' ",r " "'"nioiniHK year, 11 wan lie lililed nt tho coiin-ll meeting ' lait nlKht. The incetln,-; will 'be h'cli! In the city linll. ! The bid of Kmll .SchUoT for 20 i torn, of tlmntliy and ntf.itfn nay. mixed, at 111 per tvu. to bo delivered nn demand, wat accepted. Dbpinltlon of tho hospital eriulp- i ment owne.l nlnce the Influonia op. 1 ....... .... ..... . ... . deinlr by city, rounty and II.nI Crow Jointly, wan referred to Hie health and sanitation committee and the health officer, with power to ac. I'enuli i: II Llnvllle. to build shed on Ilroad street, referre.I to committee on health and sanitation. A. Ho rn tr. ti conduct popcorn and pea- nut aland nt Main anil Sixth, de nle.l. Warren Ifcs' hospital, to ere t "au'et zone'' nlj-nn i.csr the hospital. Rranted. Ctay Howanl, to build f-hed on lot C, blosk 76, Klam-' nth addition. graateJ. Curt F. Sto zcr, to build garage on lot A. blcck C, Kvans Heights, granted. BAKER TAKES OFFICE Uiral Attorney IU-comrM Agrnry SiirM-rliitcmlrnt WeilneMlay Acting on official Instructions from Washington. Fred A. llakcr to- cost8. , . " COAST EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS NORMAL DURING SEPTEMBER Drinnml fcr Sklllc! Iliillilln-t Trnilci. mnl Asilrullurnl Workcm In .Many I'lair. r.irc.N .Supply HAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 17. Out fide r.f the l.irner cities, emnloy- ...,,., rnmtlilnns nn ilu. Purlflr ronst were Rcnerally normal durlnc Sep tember, nceordlnj to tho report of J. A. Kelly, San Franclico. dlntrtct director for the employment xrrvlc. t'nlted States department of labor, mndo rubltc hero today. Demand for CRrlcultural wcrkcrs and ikllled bulldlnK trades artlsnns In many places exceeded the supply, mining showed slight Improvement, but ship building remained at a standstill. Mr. Kclley's report, covering the states of California, Oreron and Washington. In oart follews: 'JCallfornIa I'semploymcat In larger cities confined chiefly to Iron and steel, casual and office workors. t.timbcr operating to capacity nnd skilled workers In demand. Acrfcul tural and fruit centers report abort- aso of experienced help. Steady de mand for construction laborers on hlRhvays and power development. Bulldlnc contlnucn very . actlvo In most sections, and a shortage of finish carpenters and bricklayers gonorally reported. Southern oil fields operatlnc to capacity, but San Joaquin valley and coast fields at onlp one-third rapacity. Mining Im proved hut still below- normal. Ship building at a standstill. "Oregon Outside of the largo In dustrial centers, employment condi tions show Improvement, duo chiefly to actlvo demand for agricultural and construction workers. This de mand largely responsible tor absorp tion of unemployed from other In dustries. Dulldlng continues active. but there is no apparent shortage of labor. There are no largo outside developments or construction work contemplated for Immediate future. "Washington Employment condi tions generally Improved over Aug ust, There has been a falling off In tho number employed In the lumber industry due to forest tires, bst this industry Is still operating to capa city. Food products show a decrease on account of temporary seasonal lay-off. Largo demand for harvest hands, affording considerable cm playment nml absorbing many work era from other Industries. Iron and steel klinws flome activity, but not yet np to capacity. Surplus of railroad repair woikers, duo to labor contro versy. Untitling n-tlve, and there Is no unemployment In tills Industry. Demand for building trades mechan ics of all kinds In tho large rontcrs. Housing conditions generally Im proving." REDS WIN IN SIBERIA Republican Troops of Slbeiln Sup posed to Have llcvn Crushed I'KKINO, Oct. 17 Troops of tho rod army, representing tho Fur East ern republic of Siberia, supposedly havo crushed the whlto or so-called Kappollst Siberian army on the edgo of tho northern Mnnchuilan border, according to official Information tram Harbin, Reports say Chita troops defeated tho anti-Soviet army of Oonorul Dlotrlchs in a bnttlo Im mediately west of Nikolsk. Tho reds occupied Nikolsk, advanced west ward and outerud Grodokova. M.UIKKT 1UU-OUT PORTLAND, Oct. 17. Livestock, 0KR.S and butter steady. Wheat,, $1,10 to $1.25. 731 ' OFFICIAL rAMAC KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS PMOH mvs onm KIM GETS n. mimm 'Highest-Priced Corri.daU Ever Exported Is Pur chased by Rex' Bord Tho hlRhcst-prlced Cnrrledale ram ever exported from New Zealand, the home of tho Corrlodnlo breed, wan received a few dnya ago by Res llord, local breeder of pure-bred sheep, and hoads the llord flock In this county. The ram wan secured dy Klllnwood and Ramsey, of Red llluff, Califor nia, who ordered "the best ram that could bo found In nil New Zealand," It cost $1000 to fill the order and nearly $300 to transport Iho buck accro.is the water. The ram In for years 'old. llord purchased with him two two-year-old and ono yearling bucks. Plans Corrlrrtalf Ktrl naively llord expects eventually to breed Corriodnlcs exclusively, and for tho past 12 yearn has keen enjragod In building up a fine flock of that breed, nlthough still carrying RamboallleU and others. ' Tho Corrledate Is dual purpose sheep, bred for adaptability to rango conditions. It produces Ions and high-grade wool, the fleece av eraging 12 pounds on the ordinary range Corrledalcs, two or three timet as much, Its fanciers claim, as on the native rango sheep. As a mutton producer It Is also claimed to ex cel. Ilrtrd Comparatively New It Is comparatively a new bread, , having been started by James LK tlo In New Zealand In 1S7S, through a cross between Merino and Lin coln j. - tfttfc'WMtateM'r-t frM the start and soon attracted the at tenlon of breeders abroad. A Wy oflng breeder made a trip to New Zealand especially lo investigate Hie Corrledale's possibilities, and saw In It a hardy type that wouli; thrive under rough conditions. Now the largest Corrlendale flock In the United States Is In Wyoflng, but sev eral other Sizable "flock are start ed, and llord Is well on the way, he feels, to having one of the beat, In Klamath county. MAGEE GETS OFFICE Loral Man Advanced in Katght TcuipUr at Itorbric Meet K. K. Magee of this city was se lected Rrand Generalissimo of the Knights Templar at the meeting at Roseburg last week. Thla la an ad vancement over the office of Orand Senior Warden, formerly held by Magee. Pendleton wag chosen for the next gathering of the commandery. Milton L. Myers of Salem wa se lected Eminent Orand Commander; Fred A. Van Kirk, Portland, Deputy Orand Commander; Oeorge Coch ran, La Ornndo, Grand Captaln-den-oral; Clyde McKay, nend, Senior Warden; John P. Cleland, Portland, Grand Treasurer; James F, Robin son, Portland, Orand Recorder; Wil liam W. Youngson, Portland, Pro late; Fred Inman, Portland, Orand Standard Bearer; Oeorge W. Dunn. Ashland. Orand Sword Dearer; Wil son a. Urock, Portland, Orand War den; Norman L. Grout Portland, Grand Captain of the Ouard. a. LEGION GETS PRAISE Distinguished Visitor at New Of leans; Next Meet at S. V. ' NEW ORLEAN8, Oct. 17, -The American Loglon today heard Ha aspirations and achievement praised by dozen ot speaker, Including alt tlngulihed visitor from European nations. Samuel Gompera reiterated the American Federation of Labor atti tude, "in peace or In war. to ttaad unreservedly by standard of liberty and safety and preservation of Insti tutions and Ideal of our republic." Baseball Commlwloaer Landl sat on tho platform. San Francisco was awarded-Ike 1933 convention today by geeMaia- . i I MOST VALuABLE I tlon. , "p-'ufj G! m I I'M i'-.i I M the hiiiiih money. ""' . - - - .- 'r'A. e 'j-w-f-em