La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 25, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 3

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    Wednesday, March 25, li)i5.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
NEWS of
The annual meeting ot tho Wo
men's Prfcsbyieiiul Home and For
,.inn Missionary Society of the
rrt's'tyery of Grande. Honde wi)
iinrt tomorrow afternoon at
iclock at tlie Presbyterian church
anil continue for three days
-rimrsriuy. l-'rlduy and " ftaturduy.
Mi-a. A. W. Hluukhurn, Hynodlcul
psldent of Oregon, Airs. c. w.
. t ill turns. aocpRtaryt of the North
!.,,. trie district and Miss i'otnie,
Bi-rn-iury r Bporifio work of the
National Hoard will In; present at
! ni nuH'tlntf UcBidoH a tarsi num-
DM' of doleffiuos from various
(iHirehrs In Union, Wallowa, Ba
Kit and Malheur counties,- the,
tidetrntes will tie entertained In La
(imnde homes.
'l'h' first day of the ineotinp
will he spent In i: conference of
;n:nde Hondo I'res'uyteriiil offl
oerH, led ly Mrs. HlncKburn. The
s, roiid day will he .ir all-day meet
iii); a"d the -reports of seeret:triis
will he Riven, Im-mIiIi-m ii pNno-.iiii
' ;in-l elfriloii and Installation of of
irerB for the ensuing year. On Hat
unliiy a program will hp K-vnn,
with several young people of the
(linreh lnllnfr part.
'.'
Mrs. Ham HiuviR and Mrs. O. .
Kerr entertained ut Hrldn Kittur- !
d-.iy afternoon linnorintf Mis. 'lyde
imritliu;. of Portland, who has
'h.-en vifiitiiifi: In this elty. The hoine
v.:i.h all raetively dero rated lor the
l easiuii wit h bean I If nl spr-inn
liowera. nurltVf the nfti'rnoon'fi
piny Mm. W. II, Snfford scored
lilgli for the, first prijie and a'piieat
prixe was prenented to Mrs. Bunt
las'. A doln'y two ronrne luncheon
1 :ik r rveil ut the eloi of the play,
t 1 -i;
j MIhh Winnefred Anna Mind Ha
!,viH, of Heat tin, Washington, and
' William H. Knight, or La. Grande,
uere tuillei) in nnirrkiRe yedorday
at 1 2:11 it oVIork at the parsonage
of the First Methodist Kpisoopol
rlnirch. Hev. Elinor Grant Keith
I ollickitcd.
I After flpendlng a. few days at
Wallowa the happy couple expect
J to make La Grande their home for
i the pri'flent time. Mr. KnUrht Is
employed on the slate highway
near here.
,
The ladles of the I,. I). R. church
rnrectalned yesterday with a show
er honoring' Mrs. J' L. Dyal. at her
... . .mi. ...l l"
, ladles were present and the after-1,.
nonn was delightfully spent at
'games' and music, after whiclv a
"'dtt'ptv hinehenn wns nrvetl.'
WALLING'S
For Sppclnl I'riccs
On
ii:wr.i.itv
JIIMJXKRV STPI'MES
HAVI)l!A(iS
AM) M.rKvi:Ari
'llils WiM'k.
The New
French
Curl
When yon wish thn cliarin
iiis ,'ITcil ol a sort, natur.il
mil, (lie ni-w I'ri'mli papi-i-imo
in (hci only answer.
Onr shop Is nilmlmlily
pqnippi'il nnil tralm-d to give
tills new c I. Voti will he
nioii- than plrnsWI with
i-iksiil(s. riinito ihiw fui- nit
appoliilnienl. '
GELST MAR1NELL0
SHOP
Boom ,' Soomrer Bldf . .
"A Ib-auty Aid for
Every Need."
Phone Main 577
Minerva .
Says---
If you want to get warm,
grt by the stove. And if
yon want shoes or footweir
go to a she store. We ppe
clallie in this particular kind
of merchandise, and pho.iid
with our eperlence be able
to supply your wants as w-H
as giving you shoes to "it
properly. Shoes well flttfd
last longer, look better an!
hold their shape for months.
Buy good shoen they ire
cheaper In the lonif run.
THE B00TEKY
(JAY fl V PT.N. .M2t
''Silk I rrt Mmlr W l"
! WALLING'S
SOCIETYllTfl MEASURE
Slender Line
Is'Popular
THE sleinli-riziim line thlx sKK
sown, printed tn naw blue ind
hfie. should ndwtr ti m th
neurit Mf all ihi.se womm ivh can't
quite deelrle to mi;e no fond with
their meals Th vt.tet aitd front
pim" I nil of uli-uted Keunjette xeie
arid there 1b a eollur of ecru luee. H
Is coucht together mi Hie frtim with
urt ornament of ouuds ui.tl iwo lonp
(ousels, ' .
The members of. the It. B. G.
leiub were enlerliiined last, evening
. , ... . ,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hay
! Hi own. on Alder street. The eve
ning was spent ut cards, Clement
Wallace and Mrs. NoUtn Skiff win
J units high honors. Consolation went
:to Nolan HUllt" and Mrs. Blake
i. Shields.
Before adjournment a two-course
luncheon
less.
served by the hos
The W.
B.
A. met lust evenlns
hall for lis regyliy
C.ith;rino Krickson,
Ut LhoK;l
mooting. Mr
Deputy Supreme Commander, from
Salt Luke City. Utah, was present
and extensive preparations were
made for the Kaslern Oregon Hallyi
:o bo held at. Pendleton. Mny 1(1
Che La Grande chapter will ho rep
resented by a large class ut. the
.-ally. A gu-urd team of twenty
i'oiir ladles has been organized and
will go to Pendleton that day.
Announcements
Social announcements may
be primed In this column free
of charge. Auj announce
ments pertaining to any fuue
tlous hucIi as cooked food
sales, etc, will be refused. An
nouncements, to b printed the
same, day, mttM. be In so:ley
editor's liandH by tt:U0 o'clock.
Mews editor's vote.
The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran
ihurch will meet tomorrow after
.lown, March 2fi, at the home of
Vlrs. Frieda Creta in Connordale.
Ml members are requested to be
present.
The Parent-Teachers Association
if Central school will meet Friday
Uteinoon March 27, at 2:.1i o'clock
il the school. Dr. Hay Murphy wll'
ipeak nnd a musical program will
H' fclven. A
Tho annual meeting of the rtap
tist, Ladies Mission Society will be
telii tomorrow afternoon. March
2fi. at two o'clock in the basement
or the churchi There will be elec
Hon of officers for the ensuing
year. It will also be mite box open
;iig day and all who have mite
joxes are urged to bring them.
i.--..h tnAv is also reuuoled to
ndvvtehes or eookiel.
Some people ore always surprls
?d that things didn't turn out
worse.
Now Jersey man struck a match
lo see if he hod any gas. Now he
hnsn't any car. .
T?Y SERVICE
MEN
The ronrn-sjr of this hank l
extended to mi In prnvhl.
In? snfi"1 and protection fr
your adjusted coinenoll"ii
Ortlfkace.
Take no ehanre.
Itrtnv them In NOW.
UNITED STATES
SIP' '
wm1
fit '-WIT
S ft CLOUD
CAMBRIDGE. Mass. (AD IV
termination that the object In thr
universe most remote from the
earth among those visible through
the highest powered telescopes Is
the faint stur cloud known to. as
tronomers us NOO 6S22, ts one ot
me latest contrtmutons or tin Har
vard College Observatory to astro
fivMnuTui , iore. Through studies i
made under the supervision of Pro-
fossor Harlow Shapley, director of
'-no observatory, it has been esti
mated that this star rtnurt la nttnut
ono million lierht veurs distant In
the lunguage of the layman this j
means a distance of approximately j
sixteen quadrillion, seventy trillion.
four hundred billion mites. j pointed out that the Fascist! seam-
NOC tS22 wus thought by the ed to have forgotten that they
astronomers Perrino, Duncan tindjwere the sworn enemies of all in
flohhs to be analogous to the Ma-1 termitionallKiu, and that they ha-1
gellunic clouds. Studies made ar
the Harvard Observatory, however,
seem to Indicate that it lies well
outside the Milky Way system. H
has been estimated that a dirigible
making a non-slop Might tud tra
velling nigh I and day ut u speed of
() miles an hour would require
3::, 3l5,oiiu,()H0 years to reach this
diHlant spot.
Another accomplishment of the
observatory is the recent com pie,
lion of Volume f i of Harvard An
nals, the last of nine volumes of
the Draper Catalogue, an astrono
mical work covering in format ion
concerning 250,00ft stars. Work on
the Draper series, planned In detail
by Professor William Henry Pick
ering in Hill, has been in progress
for more than 1U years.
These volumes show the posi
tions, magnitudes and spectral
classes of the stars. Analyses of
progress. It is estimated that oti
the spectra plates in the Harvard
collection there are l.lioO.Otio faint
ars still unclassified.
ThiB priceless collection of astro
nomical photographic plates, for
years surrounded by a fire hazard,;
Is now well safeguarded. Profes
sor She p ley said that tests hud
been made which demonstrated
thut the plules were secure from
either fire or water damage. They
are kept In a brick storehouse; e
tiulpped with a water sprinkler
system. .
Since the first pnotogrnph of a
star was made in lSf.o under the
supervision of Professor George C,
Bond, the Harvard collection has
been steadily growing. Systematic
I photographic work with several
telescopes was begun prior to lDuti,
Dozens of telescopes at the obser
vatory and ul its stations in Are
tiuipu, Peru, and elsewhere u re
count ant ly udding to the collection,
which now numbers some 3uo,oimi
plates. Nearly all or" thesu are
eonyidered of value in Ihe study ot
currentf -usbrorvomiiMl pt oljMiiBf
and those taken prior to lilOO are,
suid lo be unduplicated elsewhere.
' '
Careless Official Creates
Consternation Among Brides j
NAPLES ( AP) All of the mar
riage licenses und murrluge, birth
j and death certificates issued dur
ing a recent period or several
weeks by one of tlie district may
oraliiies of this municipality were
rendered illegal by the disappear
ance of vice mayor Troiae, who had
neglected to sign the papers which
would have legalized the docu
ments, The fact that 600,000 lire disap
peared with Troise makes it seem
unlikely that he will return, and
now the authorities ore searching
for a method of making legal all
Of the irregular demises, illegiti
mate births and automatic, divorces
the careless official left behind
him.
Riviera, Shows Spring Colors,
MONTIS CABLO (AP) Ad
vanced original spring colors fot
women's dress, which have uppeur-
ed along the Blviera, include oat
meal and n fresh leaf green. These
two are the most popular of all
the early spring shades which have
been seen her and at Nice, und
they have been used effectively
separately and together. Home of
the smarter suitings worn by the
younger set contain triinnllngs
suggestive in color of the richest
oream.
British Mayor Hefuses lo Vse
Office for BiiKiiK's Preference
CALM-;, Kng. (AP). Appoint
ment to the post of mayor of
Calne has not interfered In the
last with the business of Albeit
.lames Strange, a coal dealer, who
makes his flatly rounds with horse
and cart calling odt "coal man,
coal man," and who shoulders a
hundredweight and delivers It lo
the housewife whenever he gets
an order.
i a tin n;s nbout 4,000 Inhabi
tants, nearly all of whom know
Mayor Strange, and respect him.
The other coal dealers also re
spect him, all asserting that he
Is always "on the coal job, early
and lute," just us he was before
became the town's chief ex
ecutive, and furthermore, his com
petitors assert, the mayor has not
endeavored to hinder them or to
get the better of them in nny
way In hts official capacity.
Woman Finds Remedy
Worth Fabulous Fortune
"I wouldn't take u million dol
lars for the good Mayrs Wonder
ful Remedy has done for me. I
hove finished the course and can
say I am entirely cured of very
Bevere indigestion, bloatlny and
colic attacks I suffered from for
many y?ars." It Is . a simple,
harmless preparation that rcmoi'"
the catarrhal mucus from the tn
t"i ! nal tract and allays the In
flammation which muses practic
ally ull stomach, liver and intes
tinal ailment. Including appendi
citis, fine doe lit i-onvince or
money refunded. At nil druggist.
Adv.
World Wide Fascism Being
Considered by Blacfehiris
BOMB (AP). The possibility tor s-ipport to those ' organ Ua
of an International working agree- lloIB ,n roroisn COuntrto which,
ment between the Fascist 1 of Ituiv . .
. ... ... i. while ns ng or not using, the name
and similar organisations in other' M '
eountries is being studied by I'sclRt. are of purely national
Blaclcshirt leadens, despite violent wP I" I'Ip respective countries,
protests against the plan emanat- ' 1'. according to Forjtea
ing from Fusoisnt's opponents. Uavanwul, a member of th Fos-
ltumors that the Faseistl would Hat party's directorate, in of puio
woleome un agreeimnt with the 'Y defeiiHive eharaeter. It is un.
ntononents of their ideas m other
nations hud been current for some
lime, vheu recently ihe foHowtiiK
item appeared on the agenda of
o. meeting of the party's grand
eounoll: "Preliminary examination
of the norslbllitv of n universal.
ngrertnent between, thiv. l-'usciHl
nirreement between- thtv. luseiHl
movement utid nffiliuti move-
ments."
Immediately the oppositionist
mi themsitlvea the tuylt of stump
ing out "inlernutlons" directed by
the (ommunlsts, the Socialists, the
Social-Deniocrats, the Free Mas
ons, the "Jewish pulooraoy," and
t hose foreigners who . were a I teg-
edly plotting to depreciate the lire
and lo deal roy Italy's credit. .
No details of the Fascist plan
were made public,, but It was
hinted t hat the parly would louk
Chinese Villagers
Revive Old Rites to
Placate Evil Spirits
FOOCHOW (AP) The Chinese
year just closing being (he "yea r
of the rat" when all evil tnfluencrs
nro most potent, recent monl hs
have seen t he greatest revival of
the rites of "puo-do" within the
li..
"Puo-do" nro- special tnd most
elaborate pmyerB offored for Ihe
outcast dead who are supposed to
return and plague the living when
prayers and offerings nro not pre
sented for them.
Kvery five or ten years villages
and cllles in north Fuklen observe
t hese rites for protection against
angered and Injured spirits, but
this yeur, being also the first of a
Chinese cycle of GO years, altars
have been set up in scores of places
n round Fooehow and priests are
chuinting their prnyers.
I'sually from five to 20 clabor-
ately decorated altars are erected j stand against birth control.
In temples or privute houses, .tie- The ' birthruto In Norway, nc
pendlng upon the population of the cording to figures Just published,
village or town; Special plays de- lias declined since IttOO from ;t2
scrlpiive of possible punishment in per 1000 of population t" per
the hereafter ore given, sometimes j njut, while In the city of Oslo it
by use of puppets In miniature, j lias declined tn the same period
sometimes by tife-si.e papier-! from 4n.4-t per 1000 to 11.71 rt?r
macho Images operated from be-
neath tlie stage. Huge mounds, of
cakes provided - as oft'erhlgs,
tiSaalri,' uccrfhftianled" 7y feusts Tol1
the living.
The least ornate of these village
celebrations costs some $500 and
froouenilv the ooct mounts to manv
thousunds.
Tho "nuo-do" Is said to ho . a I
Fulclenese rite, and the vlllnge of' homeprodueod articles are in-Uong-dong
near Fooehow, reputed jcnaslng by tcupe and bounds, nc-
to he the original home of tho an-
clent custom, witnessed n eelebra-i
tion lasting seven days. People ;
from all the region nround, includ
ing scores of Buddhist and Taoist
priests, gathered In tho village and
tho nightly crowds numbered
thousands. A modern end western
note wns injected Into the age-old
observance by tho bright lights
furnished by a portubhi electric
plant In place of the customary
dim yellow lights of candles or Jho
Edlow-Spring is the first
great mattress improvement!
F)R many, many years mattresses were being made
along the same lines no change or improvements.
No matter how fine the materials used a mattress
would sag, stretch and lose its resiliency in a few years.
Then came the Edlow-Spring mattress embodying
the first great mattress improvement.
The Edlow-Spring it a flexible, piano-wire ipring built rltfht
into the heart of tlie finest mattress materials. To test it for ,
. lifetime of use one was collapsed 800,000 times.
Aji Edlow-Spring mattress costs less than 1 cent a night.
guaranteed not to tag, stretch or lose its resiliency for 20
yesrt.
Carr's Furniture Co.
SpringMattress
The mattress that will nerer grow old
it niunie, ne says mat u. Pienriy
and malignanuy atui-l-aHriHt in
t;:rnr,t;tjnal movfn:e;n fxims and
that it has rubied its head In tho
form of antl-Ilallan propaganda
"Kamsi any ciion on (ne pan w
' '' " power in tact as well
name. nHcism. Imvapzait
ialnlnuis, protnolw ft uni
versal. couselentlons, legal, intelll
W"'1 unpre.ludlced understand
ing of Its principles, and must r
new l he universal appreciation f
the val ie of Italy's woi k and
ideas.
This tuak. Duvanzatl "concludes,
is necoasary because oC lho vl
dent existence of a plot to destroy
Fascism In order to nullity its
wit!
tiy
significance as the present
principle Is most vigorously
opposed to the Ideas of commit!)
tmn and social lum, and most do
fdroi.i.s of a new examination of the
"immorlal principles." of the
FrtMielt revftlul nn,' j
dimmer
lanterns,
gleam, from. IprffalOrhorn
Birthrate L6wer; Oslo
Gains in Population
OLSrt Norway CAP). The
steadily deerenslng birthrate in
Norway, especially In the larger
cities and Industrial . dlutrlcts, has
alarmed government aut horltles,
who appealed to the medical fac
ulty of the Uoyal University of
Ojilo fur a solution of the prob
lem. The physicians nonsuited
declared thai the decreasing
blrthdate was due largely to de
liberate -birth control.
Back of this wau seen the fem
inist movement with Us at tem pi r
to establish for women social con
ditions equal lo those of men,
the followers of which declare
t heir unwillingness to raise mo:c
than iwo or three children. A
clinic has been established in Oslo
by leaders of the feminist move
ment. Most of the clergy in the
country have: taken a decided
hkio. in the meantime the pop-
motion, of Uie city has grown from
iify-00 ot i7.00. m , l4
CIGABFTTKS FIND FAVOIl
WTIir ITALIAN tt.MOKF.HH
TlOMK, (AP) Italian cigarettes
and lohnccn are now on sale In all
iho markets of. the world, while
consumption and aalo tn Holy
coring to a report or the govern-
mental tobacco monopoly.
Throughout Italy, It is stated,
there is growing a tendency to
abandon cigar smoking lu favor of
cigarette smoking and since 1m
ported clgnrettes are quite ex
pensive, the Italian monopoly Is
reaping the benefit of the change
in smokers'1nslcH. The consitmp
Hon of the nverage Individual
smoker has Increased 40 percent
since before the World War.
tiuitt in thm hmrt of an Ed low
Spring mattrBM mm amriatot parri(
if, (Imiibtm tut ptsno-wvm gptuiga.
USE RAD 0
LONDON (AP)- King George,
who, upon advioo of his physicians
will apend the ' greater part of
Mureh cruising In th Mediterran-
enn, will be tn constant touch with
officials of -state In London by
radio. Should important const!
Mtttonnl cr-iestlohs urlae while the'
king is abroad; he. would be noti
fied Immediuiciy una rimmed by t
radio to make any decisions deem-l
ed necessary. ' ' !
Modern Inventions tit this re-
spect have greatly simplified nmt-
ters of stale, compared with other,
yearn wh n British rulers left Brit
ish soil far foreign parta. When
ever Queen Victoria went, abroad
she yus accompanied by a min(H
(er, and Important state businesH
which required her personal sig
nature was dealt, with by this of
ficial and (lien passed on to the
queen fur her decision. ..;
Hi connection with King
George's- voyage - abroad, It has
been repelled In London thai
King Valwurd dispensed lo a large
e-ilent vlli this practice, as the
system of using n lithographed
signs lure for cerluip oomiulssions
in the service '(md similar affairs
has absolved the king from the
Immense drudgery which was :i
constant annoyance (o-- royally- in
Victorian times.' ' ,
Most of the-British rulers have
been keen yaehtsmen, Kiurf
George being per ha pa the mod;
enthusiastic, of. them nil, .so ihe
physicians In ad vising a cruise
In warmer climate after the fil
er's -recovery from Influenza and
bronchitis in February, felt thit
h would enjoy himself under cir
cumstances entirely to his liking
Queen Mary does not cure for the
sea, hut King George, ordinarily,
Is not bothered by rough weather
in the least. -.
News from T.os AiibpIps. Mnn
ronmnd Ahi-ama robbed. Taking
tlipm in nlphahoflrnl order In J .on
AllffPlCS,
Ttowni-p of tho bt-lflen of Mnrrli.
Safe
Milk
and Diet
For Infants,
Invalids,
The Aged
Rich, milk; combined with extract of
choice grains, reduced to powder.-Very,
nourishing, yet so easily digested that
it is used, with benefit, by ALL AGES,
ailing or well. An upbuilding diet for
infants, invalids, nursing mothers. Con
venicnt, Light Nourishment, when faint
or hungry. Taken hot, upon retiring, it
induces sound, refreshing sleep. Instant
ly prepared at home no cooliing.
When You
Fee a
Cold
Com
Take'
jf Laxative
0
IBrom
to work off the cause and to
fortify the system against
an attack of Grip or Influ
enza. A Safe and Proven
Remedy. Price 30c.
The box boars this s'gnamra
FREE
We'liarc made a study of
wtrlnir convenli-nocs and cor-m-t
lltflitlng.
Why not take advantage
of our experience. It costs
you not hint; to rail on na.
We will gliully alinw you
why It l worth whllo to
have tliew romenletircft and
how llltlH they will co-it yoti.
ir you can't rmno In, JtsnS
pltono and wo will call at
your home,
La Grande
Electric Go.
M-124
1301 Adams
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NEW STAMPED GOODS
Priced Very Reasonable
PUTMANS,
j , ' .. . Heady - To - Woar nnd MHlinery
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Ill F
SAS TRADE
TOFPHCA. Kan. t AP) The priv
ilege of membership in any Kutisat
board of trade, extended by -the
stato legislature to mora than ft6u
co-operative grain marketing asso
ciations, is likely to bo challenged
in federal court, according ta legls
latars who sponsored tho DuvU
board of trade act. , ) :
; The Cupper-Tlncher net. of Con
gress pcrmtlii co-operotive oasocia
tions to enjoy membership lu
boards of tiade designated aa con
ti'act markets by (he secrclary of
agriculture. j
, "But there are only five . Rqch
markets in the Bnlted States." de
clared John W. OaviH, Knusas slate
acts nd the grain associations
KAN
Snodgrass & Zimmerman
Exclusive
Undertakers
Our Invalid Car Is at your service, free rjf charge.
JSfAIN 02 ,
FISHING TACKLE
As before, you will find the mot complete line
of tackle here. Our hew stock just arrived. The
best that can be had at prices that will surprise
you. Come in.
Oregon Hardware & kip. Co.
HOT CROSS BUNS
REAL ENGLISH HOT CROSS BUNS ,
(Sylvester & Co., Manchester, England)
Made Only By
Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Golden Crust
Fixtures
House Wiring--
ATWATER KENT
AND OTHER RADIO SOS'S
We Install Radios Free
Benham Electric Co.
MAIN 1U4 TEW -I,EJ BUM.
Credit
Attentive Service
Reliable merchandise
Real values
Satisfaction assured.
CARR'S
Announcing
A New Beauty Parlor
Opening Monday,' March 31st, we will offer
to the discriminating women of La Grande
a new Beauty Parlor. It will be- in direct
charge of Miss Irene Weinecko im& Mrs.
Fiizzell, experienced beauty experts of San
Francisco.
High-grade work is assured Mfl-ing,
Manicuring, Bobbing, Facial and Scalp
Treatment a specialty.
Phone Main 762 for appointments.
Model Barber Shop
Culton & Parsons, Props.
should ho admitted on an equality
with othotv board of (rude mem
bers. - ' -t. . ( -) '- -
Kiwi huh bom'OH of Irudn Wndiif .
10, Hutchinson and Rallna, have
excluded ontuln co-operative or
ganlzatlonn from meniborshlp. rulp
lug that the dintrlbWtlon o'f profitn
irotp gral transactions among (he
farmers constttiMed "robatlngi'1 and
was unfair to other board members.
The Davis act aimed ttj remedy
this allege discrimination by de
claring alt boards of trade m the
til at o eontruol ' markets, affected
with a public lute root, end pro
hibiting them from denying, mem
hurshlp ilvilo(rs to any co-operative
association of produoers which
conforms, with ita regulations. The
taw was pawed without opposition,
although tha boards of trade l re
Hcntcd, thulr case befovu commits
teeu. . .( '
Radio lit dangerous. Man sunff
over the radio in Missouri. Girl
heard ltlm Jdnglny and married
mm.