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Page Eight
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Regularly sold aL 3.rK tlioso fully mercerized
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Wascda University's
Modern Library To
He Completed Soon
TOKYO AIM The library
(eiHdlng of Waie-da I nlverslty.
hich will he t he second modern
library Io be eons! ruclcil In Tokyo
since tlic earthquake of Ik cx-
pectcd tti be completed before the
end of this year.
The Witsciln binary whh planned
I y that lulversMy's founder, Aliir
quis Okumi, In honor of I li uc
ccsslmi of tli present ftmperor uf
Japan more tiian u decade unci.
The intervening time Iuim lni'ii util
ized fur making plans and for col
lecting riintlH for purpose froth
Ware-da's nltiintii. Construction was
ready to begin ut Ihe linn- of the
great eiirlhquuke, which, however,
delsycd (L until last spring.
The in' structure was designed
by Nniio i.nd lir. Hiilo of tins
t cjiicaoo (ai1)-Uudio mcssag-
' k from the Arctic regions huvo
. (jeeii brought to civilization hut not
yet the human voice. When tho
j MucMllluu-Nuvy expedition' trail-,
Hinlitlnjt ulutloiiH uro set up, onu(
nUll eleven degrees of Ihe Nort tl I
Ik. .McDonald, Jr., chief of radio
with the parly, to give lint in rb-ln J
lu native Ksk linos' prom am uh well
un have the voiee dene ri he what the
! expedition in seeing and doing.
it huh an undertaking in which
there. wum not too iniieii confidence
Ueenuse It had never hceti uonn
and only limited observations could
Ihe made hi.it year when radio wan
I first tried ill (he Arctic. I'toin that
i experiences, however, and sinco
low w ave h-ngt h equipment has
. been highly developed lor tilitl ex
'pcditlon, the chance of voice Irunu
j milting wus considerably Increased.
I Ah all transmitting from the ex
pedition villi he on low wave,
j which the standard radio Met In in
capable of pieking up. Hhould lb"
i voice rum-' Kiel; Mutton WJA5 at
Chicago will lid it and rebrondcusl
on u higher wart- length ho every
one fan hear. Kit her of the polar
broadcasting stations are eiiilpped
to Heud on il wuve us low uh one
metre.
Special arrangements were made
for distribution of Die iics dis
patches sent bach from the expedi
tion, which I i r hi u 111 be receiv-d
by lip' Naliotiiil Geographic Soci
ety. Kent men in radio will be bun
dled by the radio stuff ami un
nuoneed at the. Zenith cumiMiiy
liere.
I Cherries
You raiiiiot atttml
Tii lot the Mills
llui' tliem Hits
Year.
Wo hit Kln tci
IU In the inniket
I or ItLACKS and
lEOYAIi ANNS. Wo
Cittiiifit ipmtH n
liicn nti e( hut
It will vajr ym
To Hvvt uh beforo
You sell.
La (irande
Warehouse &
Storajjc Co.
rtiooe Mio 7l
I' fuculty, and cov
Hie' ruiui.re yurilH. The main riad
itc, riout Ih two Niorlct In height,
and rl eat more than fHHi per-
jHomi. That Heetlon of the building
couittiniiifr the HtuekH n five HiotieH
jhiKh and 1h ho desii;iied that II can
I bit mlded to uh Ihe demand for
Kreutcr space k'oum. Ihe original
jHeciion will aecomniodaie fiimiod
boohH. the uulverHlly nt prem-nt
IkivIiik about three-MflhH t hut
, number. t It 1m equipped with ele
vator Hervk-e and all other modern
2 1 library fuetliih H. The building.
which In of Htcel and concrete, lit
fireproof throughout, In addition to
which there )h a special riecproor
vault for Ihe mure valuable huokfi.
Connected with the library Ik a
oiie-Htory hull which wilt contain a
Httident'H dining room, an ot Heidi
dining room, a hook bindery, a
book h( ore, quartern for the li
brarian, furnaci-H, etc.
It In amuHlng to Hee an old baeh
el or holding ' baby, espi-clally If
the huby Ih almut I S.
You cant keep a good weed
down or a good head of leliuie up-
CHICAOO (Al' -As broad uh
Ihe tield lor sejt nlHie diseovery itn
nearly lid,. p, ,.Meti1 .Mae.Millau-N'avy Arc-
lie expedition Ih the field lor ra
dio experiments, ot outtiiundiag
iuioprtuure io the liidio wurld will
Ih? the results of new low wave
t raii.smitl lug and receiving.
Tin latest engineering deuign tn
low wae apparatus Ik represnii-d
in the radio equipment tarried by
I In Teary, installed by John i..
Keimirlz, ratllo op'-ratur, and clilef
engineer or the Zenith Hadio Cor
poratton. Its work Iuih been prov
en in laboratory and wa: developed
exclusively for Arctic use us the
result of experiences gained
McMillan's last trip. when radio
was first introduced In that region.'
Tin: radio lay-out Includes four
transmitters, three m which nrel
Met up oil the boat. They lire of
JiMii.M) uud IH" metres, The 1st)'
metre liaiiHinitleil was taken chief-,
ly io prove thai il will not operate
in daylight. Helmut, said, although
it works suceesHl uily by night. A
single transmitter of four k. w., ca
pable of 'tiding on 4i, Mi audi
. WotVA . aw zone
.- I - ) . " t I I
y l" I i ' coaiplinEnT
yf X.- VrJ m :
Prehistoric Race Built
Big Apartment Houses
j "Steele of the R. M."
Now Pictured
Sir
DO YOU NKKD A
Refrigerator
SKK OllHS!
W. II. Bohncnkamp Co.
FOUR FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE
Ih one of
up to ti'MI .
I'en ry'i niout h pieces. I
When MiIh country is lu darkness
the t rammiill lux will be done on
lu uietres. While in daylight, 2D
inelre wave huiglh will lie used.
The M inelre I ra usinkt ler has been
S"t up e.spet iiilly fui' experimental
purposes. Kiigi'iu: Aleliouald,
radio chief, felt certain thai coin
; niunleation would le ctabllHheil in
'all .ones of the expedition, uh his
mien go Hiauou u.i.i i.een nm.j to UirKVHi VVyMn foimation
I hear code I I'oin tllasgow, Scolland, , U()Hlii UIIIM. UWH
land New .ealund in the daytime u u. t.av,.ll(.n ot Ul(.
Ilierloglyphics, not nnlil.
TCCSfiN. Alii:. (Al'). The I'u
ebto Itom'a. in northwestern New
Mexico, is described by lr. Neil
Morton Judd, curator of south
western archaeology for t he Na
tional Museum in Washington, "a'At ShdTVS
the largest lire historic a na it men I I
house on t ne North American
on continent.
The iionlla liad Si mi rooms and
space enough to house between
t.L'uu and l,'iu persons.
Kxeu vat ions of the p n bo m ty
lead to liie discovery of a prehi-i-1 photoplay, full of sw ill action, vl
loric race hit her! o unknown I r. i vid i-haraeim ixai Ion, and the gla
Judd lielleves. Traces in the forai mor of rumulic udventure.
of pottery, relics. ski-Mom; anil It Is in this ability Io throw a
hierloglyphic Inscriptions are e -1 glorious glamor over his stories
petted to lead to nrchaelogieal
revelations of the first magnitude.
The Honita contains evidence
thu of I he lite and inn-units nl t lie
race w liieh, sclent isis believe, in
habited tt thousands of yeai-s'ago.
Il covers an area of a Hide more
La Grande Theatres
The latest.
Of the
Was seen here
Sunday at the
proved to tie j
Curwood picture,
Itoyal Mounted,"
for tin- rirst time
Sherry Theatre. It
t pica! t 'urw ooil
' that Curwood exercis-s a magic
I that puts him in a class by himself.
day w lien II might he thought
In .
thai the aagu, of the Canadian
"mounlies" had been sung to death
lie revives It with a f n sh vigor
that readily conlmunlcul
Io the speelntors.
w hen she Is belligerent towards an
other player in the ca.st. iJclty Is
loved by everyone with whom Hhc
comes into contact. It is for this
reason she Inspires others who play
willi her."
'lielty Uronson Is the mot un
selfish actress with whom 1 ever
have appeared." says Adolphe Men
jou. ""I have never seen her try
to 'stenl' a hceiie or to take an ex
tra inch of film footage. In fact,
she appears fur more enluhslastie
about the work of other players in
the cast than about her own.
"To my mind lielly's chief virtue
us an actress is that she does not
act before (lie camera, Ilather.
.she lives. Kven during the mo
ments of her greatest dramatic
scenes, she is perfectly natural and
ut case, iler nature Ls such that
Itself ltt unni'cesMHry for her to over
act to make her movements umler-
t hun t hree urn s. Four stories u!
the pueblo are standing, and Mr.! The story of "Steele or the IJoyal , Htm" l 11,1 tiudlenee.
Judd thinks there may have bc.n ' Mounted" follows the (rail of the "In actual life, people do not
a fifth lone trooper on the track of the. express their emotions by wild, ex-
Kurther research Into the cave criminal through Ihe perils or the. uggeruled gestures. Kather. they
dwelling of southern New Mexico wiblernesH. It Is an old theme suppress their outward feelings,
has established the possibility that for picture-goers, but. as worked The only indication they may give
the Carlsbad cavern, one of the out In this production, it seems I a twitching of the facial muscles.
cave
Shot hole horeo
es thai hae be
Delco Light Plants
110 Volt or 32 Volt
With or Without StoraRc Batteries
$235 to $1705 Delivered
Jesse Ruscnhauni, Agl., with
Benham Electric Co.
New Foley Bid jr. Phone Main 101
w it li t lib; equipment.
messages ami news ui ami irom ,.,....
families of members of the parly muoolh s irfac
win ne sent every w en nesuay uigui j,, (ju,
from Ihe Xeiiiih station. lleinarU
poinled (Mil that the public will hn
unable to hear Ihe im ssugeH. how
ever, been us" no slaietard instru
ment is abb- to pick up the low
wave length upon which the nu-s-,'
sages will be broadeasl.
. As Ihe expedition proi uu'ls up
Ihe toast, ihe sending lime from
Ihe ships will be as (ollous:
J - tti ;t a. in., K. K. T.
ti 10 N U. 111.. "
1J to o p. III., "
li In p. In. .M
The schedule which giver thn
lies! response Wilt Mien be Used,
probably 0 to 1 p. in.
LiU'is in niiiazingly fresh and new. The
meeting spectators were held breathless in
vicinity, 'dashed helplessly down the roar-
e Chin-. ing rapids to almost certain dealh.
were lound on the) Comedy
of the bluffa and tlooly"
Showing "What i'rlce
attack only the
I se back by in
jury enough to form a "sour nap"
condition, tin boring into Mich a
tree the injects prepare to feed
I heir young grubs by planting in
(he tunnel a fungus that will grow
only in sour sap conditions. The
beetles are attracted to ( rees in
this condition, and attack lhe::i.
So the lirs! slep In o. A. C ex
periment station control is Io find
Ihe cause of poor italily in Ihe
tree, and to remove p as much us
possible. Seriously infested trees
should be cut mil and burned.
If Yon WaiU the llrst
Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies
lit) Sure II In Mmlii li (iwllllnm's Kln-lrln llnki'rj Iin-lem
Ort'Kuu'a U'hcIIiir llrcml ami I'mtry linkers
Gwilliams' Elcclric Bakery
Home of the G'lldcn Crust
Ear for Gold
SH.ER.R-Y.S
.AM' SIIOUIM. 'KiNti.ll I'
ilagraph I'i
Steele of the Royal
Mounted
llj .lining Ohrr ritru.pt.l. A lrtt.l .iitl(h rnMliiflltm
Willi
iii.ht i, vn. vn . mii mi.Mi
I II UI.UI I I. MI.IIKI AM
I'ulilcd.t, "Wlinl I'rltf iMHifj"'
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.. If
jMenjou and Vidor
;TelI What They Thipk
I Of Eetty Bronson.
Note; Men.jou and Mis: Vidor
are credited wit h possessing t wo
or the keenest in I mis in the niu
Hon picture Industry. They are
featured willi Miss llronsou In lie'
I 'a ra mount idclure 'Are Parents
I'eople-.'" which comes Io the Ar
cade today. In the following ar
ticle they tell what they think ot
the modern Cinderella, both on and
off the screen.))
' I uetusllv believe Hetty Tiron
soii was created for the screen,"
as Klorenee Vidor.
"I have never worked with abet
ter aclress. She Is a true genius,
el her personality Is simplicity it
self. Her good nature ami her sim
ple sincerity mark her an an actress
uf great ability.
"The diler secret of Hetty's
charm Is her smile. She Im alwas
in a happy mood, both on the set
and oil. She seems like a modern
l'il iinna without the snccharine
II ke sweetness of I he book char
acter. "II is this happy personality and
hep simple .sincerity that makes
one really glad to be able to work
with her. No uclor or actress can
put her bent efforts into her work
niovei::i'nt of the eyebrow or of
the lip.
"A really great actr''s is one
who can do tilings before the cam
era as one would perform them
under similar cirrumslances in act
ual life, lielly lEronson is one of
the few who have this gift."
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distinctions of American men und
women or wealth la leading to the
slow starvation of the women'a
colleges of Oxford..
Twenty tho isand dollars a year
for a ten-year period has recently
been alloled them out of the gov
ernment grants, but, as the master
of 1 nlversity college pointed out
in moving this appropriation, :-o
small a sum can only aid them a
little for the present, without as
sisting In necessary furl her e -pitlision.
Many efforts have been
money for the 51
but they have ;
dant philanthropy in aid of cdii-j made to raise
cation which is one of the highest I en's colleges.
ceeded only In a very small
which does not approach the min
imum needed for normal expan
sion. Nearly all t best- colleges have
long waiting lists of young wom
en who are debarred from uni
versity education by the fart that
there is no room for them in thu
present colleges.
The Japanese question has quiet
ed down a bit so sunburn ls now
our leaning yellow peril.
Canadian National Park j
Antelope Herd Thrives
CAI.C.AltY, Alia. AI'). Ant -1
lope which wen- threatened with!
extlnclion lu Cauuda have hen J
successfully preserved hi NeiuiM-,
ka m rial ional park. When t he '
preserve was established In 1 !C ft !
there were only 4ft lu the herd,'
the last survivors of the thorn- j
amis that once had roamed ihcj
prairies. There are now. 'Jft anl-;
uiuls In the herd, a gain of 1
How well t hey breed in captivity j
is show n by l he fact that t here i
was nil Increase of ftft in 1 !i'i J
alone.
Antelope once were prized tin-1
plltes and suffered Mich ravages j
in n imliers that extinction of the I
species was in sight. A herd fin- j
ally was discovered in Soul bet n i
Alberta and the tract of fi.nnn1
acres on which Ihe animals wen-'
feeding was surrounded by a fence .
of woven wire and all Ihe work i
w as done without disturbing t If? I
animals.
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w ant In Kngland of
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that
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for the users of Gold Medal and Thousand Island.
They will be in stock in a few clays. Only a '
limited number.
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within digging diiuince l the most Important Inetrument board the Stlns
tre - wheh has sailed for thu Cw-os If land. In th raclflc, cairylnn Willlarn
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