La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 13, 1925, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY.
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C I T Y
EDITIO N
THE WEATHE3
PORTLAND AP Ore
gon: fair In the east, unset
tied probably rain In the
weal tonight and Saturday.
VOLUME XXIV.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE88
LA GRANDE, OREGON,' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
EDUCATION
raw
MATURING
Chamber of Commerce
Luncheon to Usher in
- City Program
FRED STEIWER TO
DELIVER ADDRESS
Schools. Churches and Or
, ganizations Preparing
to Observe Period ia
La Grande.
Arrangements Tor I tic observ
ance or Kducutlonul Vi'k In I;
Grande huvo practically been win-
plctcd. with civic and patriotic
organizations, the schools, ,th
churches, and other communtty
bndhs scheduled So join I Hindu.
Tho week, dated ty President
Conlldffc' as November 18-2 2, -In
elusive, will bo ushered in here on
Tuesday when the chamber of
commerce luncheon will be In
honor of education.' The Ameil
canUsion Post No. i'A will join
with the business men or the city.;
the former to have charge of Uu
meeting through Or. J. H. Ingle,
chairman, and Dr. liny Murphy,
prominent members of bollv or
ganizations. ' .
It Is announce! today that the
committee, in charge turn secured
Frederick Stelwer, of Pendleton,
as the main speaker, Stciwei, re
puted to be one of the bent ora
tors east of the Cascades in Ore
gon, will come qualified to ably
handle his subject. He Is ai ulum
nus or both Oregon Agriculture)
college and the I'lilverslly of Or--gon,
and has held high positions
in the Legion In. this statu. -yHv
(Continued on Pago Five.)
A big booNt for Kiislcrn Oregon
ns a motion picture 'production
center Is seen In a recent letter re
ceived by I'Yank l.loyd. well known
producer, from John T. Hjilcketl.
prominent Alaskan. The Idler
complimented l.loyd upon the
faithfulness or scenes In "Wind or
Chance" which llod recently
directed and produced ; for Kirst
National.
SpiekHt. who is grand president
or the Grand Igloo Pioneers, and
h;s been in Alaska since IKU4, con
siders "all of the scenes and loca
tions pertaining lo 'Winds of Chan
ce" to be as nearly perfect us pos
sible." This is a distinct Irlhule lo Kant
cm Oregon .us much of I he photo
play was Mimed al Wallowa !ake
and in vicinity. An I'xaet dupll
e"ie or Chilkoot pass was found In
.the sijowy sloopes above tin hike.
Winds or Chance." which was
shown here third in the Culled
KialeH utter Its release. Is also being
run in serial form In The Obser
ver, concluding installment
pcaring toduy.
up-.
EAST OREGON
GIVEN BOOST
Wallowa County Budget
Drawn By Commissioners
KNTKHCHISK. Ore. (Special)
The county budget was drawn up
at a joint sexton held by the court
and the spechil committee consist
ing of K. K. Johnson. 1. A. Hunter
and H. It. Ouvhlhizar. The three
members or the court. Jii'ge K.
Jordan and Commissioners! Giles
Cla-M and Carl WhHmorc, ealld tn
varlirus county officers In eonsnlt
alion 1 1 in I together I hey wrestled
with the weighty problems and
nought to arrive at proper esti
mates. Ijtst year's budget wuh so small
that severul hindu and Items ran
Into dericits, and put the county on
a warrant basis. The present joint
committee could not provide for
siifriclent money to curry tin; Uif-
m u. p.m. ni. u. hum ...ou
up ine warrauis, nccaum. u. ...o
law whh h forbids .in increase of
more Mian pere-ni in
j ii' new cmimiuiih nil- nusmij
ibove hist year's and distribute the
niuii. j... nuuiu win ... ,",,,t"
ScpHru.tenis ami Minus ceoru.nK
lo the best Judgment of the com-
iniliee, ittll Iliey will HOI wip- "'"j,,,,,
lie ttl'H'"" warruiii iiuji uii-uiuhoi
wliich draws percent Interest.
The fi percent limltuHon law
makes It hazardous for a taxing
body lo reduce the levy materially,
even If Ibis seems udvisable for a
year, as the levy cannot be brought
Sack up to normul for a long term
of years. In caae of fhe county,
it ai arguvd uiOticut wuuidjmiU vume were cut ruditall).
Soils Flag
W
Jake Hall, ;tl, or los Ausjcles
iiMd mi American flag; as a ray
to wash windows with. Now he's
In jail, M'lit'nuTd lo a 250-ilay
lerm, niul on Die wall before lilm
Is a nice new flag, which he'll
have lo look a I every day until
lie gW out. ,
riii' Mien's Korum of the Metho
dist church will begin Us rcKiilur
Sunday morning sessions under a
reorganized plun next Sunday
morning. The club - will proceed
this year with a regular class lead
, ;
er. Studying the bible with pro
sent-day emphasis and application,
meeting ut 10 a.m. Sundays and
holding one social session monthly
on a week-day night. Al this soc
ial gutherlngs programs -of eurreel
tophi will Im arranged. H, ;)$: Dix
on will liuve vhurge of the socials
and evening progrums, whllu IS.' !
'i'owier will occupy the chair ; of
leader for I he present at least. A.
W. Nelson Is president and Harold
K. Mclmulel Is secretary., Mr. Mc
laule is in charge of Hie member
ship campaign and lias a vigorous
plan ufooi to enlist men and young
men who have no other Sunday af
tilliations at that hour.
The Korum will Introduce out
standing speakers from time -.,ip
time in lieu of the regular study
period as speakers of such chara
cter becomo available. . .
SERVICES FOR
J. L. CAVINESS
ARE ARRANCEI)
11 iIITIjA Nl. Or. (Special to The
Observer) The funeral si-rvlces
for J. I. Caviness. ia Grande pi
oneer who died here yesterday
morning, will be held at the l'orl
lund mausoleum Saturday. Noem-
ler H. al two o'clock in the after
noon, where he will be laid to rest
J by I he side nf Ills wire who passed
'uway two years ago.
Nun-SupHrt Charge I'ueeil.
SAI.KM. Ore.. Hlratn lashwuy
of Cortland was held for investi
gation by the Marlon county grand
jury on ii charge of refusing to
support his minor child. Hall was
Iri - xed In Hie amount of KUU.
ome In from payment, of delin
quent taxes lo make up the sum
.1. flrl. nt in the budget. Hul the
payment of delluiient taxi's flop
ped, and even If nil had been paid
In as expi'cted. the county would
have been short, for 11 receives
only a small part of Hie total tax
money paid In. School dlst riets
and towns take the greater portion.
The county has no illseretion a.
to most of the Hems In (he budget,
as I hey are fixed by stule luw and
nil the court and committee can do
In accept them und puss them u
long. This udds to the embarrass
ment of a nourd trvtng 'to make
ends meet.
' llcltcr liming WHh, State
The visit of County Clerk I. It.
t ....-1 nn.l A DUiuuiir I II llnrmr
to n,c slute tux commission at
(i induced that board to give
vQ a bHt),r (Hx Th(.
,.ommtHI,on ru.,, the rating from
3 to' S percent, meaning that II
figures i hat Wallowu county to
assessed at 6!i pen:ent of actual
vu,uu,(on Th )lKh),r H, rolintv
, (ugMV(M.( vuluution. the lower Ihe
tax rate and hence the has
the state tax.
The slute commission secepted
a higher valuation busts for only
seven counties, left other where
they were or lowered thcni. mak
ing Hie showing all the more fav
orable for Wallowa county. On the
seven counties raised, no other was
boosted more than tnree percent,
MEN'S FORUM
REORGANIZES
La Bines Are
Arrested By
Prohi Agents
Raid on Restaurant Re
veals Intoxicating 15
(juor Cached Under the
Floor and in Pantry.
A raid on the Knmeh restaurant
by state and federal prohibition
officers at 1 p. in., Thursday re
sulted In the arrest of Jack and
Charles I .a Mine, proprietors.
Two traps disclosed Intoxicating
liquor three pints being cached
under the floor, and a quart con
cealed in a secret panel - In the
pantry, ofrtcers say- '
George M. Pierce' and WiUinii)
MeKensie, working out of the of
fice of Curl G. Helm, district at
torney, weru assisted by the federal
officers in making the raid.
I'pon furnishing bonds of
each, the lu Him brolhers v.i
released until 3 o'clock this after
noon, when they were, to be ar
raigned before. Justice Hugh K
Brady. They will probably be
charged with illegal, possession
EL
Mis. Hnlttu KrUwold. of Ailed,
is Uh- only potato grot'r In Union
uotinty Hucrt'HHrul In'huvliiK pottt
Ioch oi!rtirii-d thtB yuur. This wuh
ticcttimn )ir crop wu one ol Uic
few tliut contuinnd vsry llltln dls
or too mui'H second growth.
Her crop of tubers lias lienn sold
to a California buyer, und liuvn.
been sorted for seed. One or more'
cars will be shipped south in a few-
days. Mrs. Kriswold had nine acres
planted to potatoes IhlH year.
Old Mother Goose and all Ihe be
loved fairy tales that boys and
"JZZ, Xieh
stories up-to-date in the collection
jof bookH recommended ns k(h for
children Hun me. unrury is ui.--playing
in connection wit h Hie ob
servance or national children's
book week.
Arthur Uacktnan. on or the
best child-book illustrators, paint
c
SPUD
CROP 5 BEST
READING. 1011.;
ISORGIZED
ed the lovely pictures 'that help j police speculation today, after the
lell the story of "Poor Ceeco" the finding on the Michigan boulevard
wonderful wooden dog thai went bridge of some bloodstained cloth
adventuring. Oorothy Canrbid's n(f ,t, tt noi,. Kif-ned "Martin J.
"Made-to-Order Storlet" and the urkin." indicating suicidal in
popular "Or. Ooolittle' Zoo" by vn.
KMk'M MMIIMK .i.n,M..,r.i ...."B
with "Tales of Silver Lands" that
Charles J. Kinger wrote just tor
liltte readers. And Hierv Is a
copy of Churtes Kingiey s wafer.
Hables." wHh IHHe Tom pudinng
about in the sofle.il blue-green (
waters.
Fifteen hoys ami gliia who or- ,
gnni.ed reading clubs urtder dire-J
etion of Miss (lerlrude WageiKT at
the library last evening withdrew ,
It books of poelry to read when1
Ihey left for home. They are going
lo meet every Saturday morning at
1 1 o'clock for talks about bonks
und reading. The frt i ting
wus so Interesting (hat thy insist-
d on hning another one to
morrow. insfen.il or skipping tins
Sat unlay as Miss Wagoner thought
Ihey might wish to do. ,
Story hour will be Hi o'clock
Saturday morning, with both Miss
Wngener and Miss l,a Vina Gallo
way telling book week stories.
After school Hum evening, ihe
children wll gather from the lower
(Continued on 1'ftga Five.)
Summcrville Boy Fined
For Assault. Itattry
Tritx OH. of Hummerville, I :t
yeur old deTendant tn a esse chartc
Inp assault and battery, wits Hm-d
$) und costs und csuiioned airninst
kepinfr disreputable c o m p a n y
when Judire HukIi K. Itmdy had
heard the details or the orrense in
hist Ice of the peace courl Ibis
morninic.
The flchl, whbh involved lred
Hamilton, a rancher In Hie vulb y.
Is said by friends uf Ihe two fam
ilies to have" sin. Ned over a mis- i
understanding about Hie. wanes
Hamilton was to huv puid yomif?
Ott for work done on the former's
place lust, sprimc.
Judire I Irmly emphasised the fuel
that Ott's chief off- DH" lay In the
luniruaKe h used mrulusl Hamil
ton In a public pluce--mri;uMnT;",
the judpe dectared. I hut no man
could be e p. tried to take.
"Such conduct will be di-itlt with
'rlousty whenever It comes to the
attention of this court." Judtfe
ltrady (concluded.
The youth was relcuacd on pay-in-nt
of the luipoaed fine and
TUT S BODY
DISCLOSED
BY wiles
Pharaoh Was Only 15
. Yeai-s Old When He
, Died, Experts Say
MUMMY FITTED IN
GOLDEN TRAPPINGS
Tall Crown on Tutank
hamen's Head Two
Gold Hilted Swords and
Two Knives Worn.
CAIUO. Kgypt (By the AksocI
nted Press) The mummy ot
Tutankhamen, with hands clasp
ed on his breast and a tall gold
en crown on his head, has" been
disclosed al lust, says u message
from Luxor today.
Kxperts examining tin; body
have established thai the phar
anh was only fifteen years old
when he died.
On his breast were found two
large gold sea rubs, and strapped
to his side were I wo gold-htlled
swords, und two gold-handled
knives.
TRENT TRIAL IN
McMINNVILLE IS
N EARING CLOSE
MCMINiVVII.bK, Ore. (Uy I he
Associated Press) George Alow
rey. iissintnnl district attorney, to
day closet) the state's case- against
Joseph Trent, charged with fatally
yhocttng Ovorge o. Hnmhlin. of
Cortland, and Walter .Tooze, for
the defense, opened his uddress to
the Jury. .
In the closing hone of, prearn ta
il on of testimony this morntrg Mhe
defense charged that Hamhlln pvas
in 'I renl's wtitermelon patch ukh-L
lime he was shot. The state count
ered this with , Mrs. Hnmhlin'
lesllmony that a hat found In the
watermelon patch did not belong
to the slain man. She produced
(the cap which she said was worn
i by Hambliti the night of the shoot
ing. Steel Vested Bandit
Suicides, Officers Say
CHICAGO (My the Associated
Press) Whether Martin ,1. Imrk
in, automobile thief ami steel
vented police killer ended his lire
In a Chicago river is a subject for
..,.... .. Iw.i... fn.
roiglveiiess and ask'-d that the
writer's body, be hurled with his lit
tle brother.
"It breaks my heart lo do Ihis
thine." the mite said, "but It is
much better than getting killed by
the police. They would kill lue
evembefore I got to trial."
The killing or Hliuni.hi.il Hie let
ter calls "an accident." At Ihe
lime. I Ii- writer said. Im hud I Kino
In his pockei with which he Intend
ed lo "start a new und clean life
over, wllh Mary Wiirner. his
sweetheart. "
Jury Gel Wiri'-lteutlmc Ca-e.
HOOO C.IVKIt. (Jre. The ease
or the stale against Or. W. M.
I'oft. local dentist, indicted In Au
gust by a grand Jury recently on u
charge or assaulting and beating
his wire, Mrs. I All ore T. Cost, went
to the jury.
Betting
His
Money
When ait ndierllrr tin h pfire
in TIm OhTer local ntallci-M
ihmI iialloual uiaiiuracturers II
deserve atletilhiu immI only
chum if the merehttmlKe (hut
U llllerelhiKly pn-lltitl (o ihi,
hut nKi het-atiM of the giuir
atite Ihiit hi Implies.
An ad.erlier 14 ImMIIiik' hl
money w hen Im hoyn -pa"
that lit can f-JiUfy you with
liN irtHsl. lie i-au'i a f fori I to
imIvcHIm If he can) Rive satl
f nc I Ion. That's Hi is I makes II
m hiulcal ami -fc lo buy ex
clu-Hcly fro in aderts4-i4.
TlMlr reputation U alna.vs at
-take ami tlay art Intent on
pleaiiujr )oii In eery way sn
lile. The niHi-iuHri (Imt In al
ways it doubtful tptajitlty.
MObsert er Atl ert iMlnic
A MercliAudislug 8crr.j,"
Failed
mmmn A mwii'wh mirnw wiiiiiiiiiiiiiihhiiii' in "tiiwiwiwn i iiiiiiiii ii iiiiiiMi i inniMmniiiniiii imiifwrtiirirr twiHiTnmi y. r mr mi
He fa I lei I to flitil the "inKshig link" but ho flhl find "biggie ami bettor dinosaur egg." Hoy
Chapman AjkIi-cws, explorer for the 'ew York. Museum, returns from Ills third trip tulo the loht
iM'.scrt, of Mongolia, which w says is the "cradle of life" And where ho hopes to find the hones
of the fhst human being. Weil go back next April, lie Kays, "and find ntore, evidence Uiat life
starteil tn Asia," This Ia.st trip was by no means a. failure for the expedition found 40 almost
perfect i-HMiiiieiis of cllno&aur efrgs wlilcU uvre used by first man as ornaments, says Andrews.
Photo shows Andrews with Ills wife, as I hey arrived in Kan Francisco en route for New York; with
their prize condor. "The only black vulture hi captivity," says Andrews. Inset la eloscup of the
explorer. 1
JEFFERSON IN
LOVABLE FiQLL
'Ughlnin"- -although, hut ,nuinn
was paradoxical gave an anient
crowd of play lovers ' guthered al
th: Aruade Uieatre ,lusl. bight, ,a
plentiful dose uf mirth and pallios.
Intermixed in a mot pleasuiit eoiu-
binatiou.
liuit dear, delightful, laughuble,
lying lovable character, portrayed
by Thomas Jefferson, brought,
spontaneous applause from the au
dience at first appearance und as
Hie story progressed, ho more and
more Intertwined himself Into the
hearts of those present.
Hardly a one In the audience but
could picture some chaructcr in
(Continued on Pago Five.)
TRKE KILLS MAN.
Reports were received licr,
.1 ... 41 t If '
kiim ajvuiiiuwii tiuib j ii'i ci;,
Dale, 40, of bntGlpriSG. WUSj
instantly killed when a treu!
fell on him at Thomason
Meadows. 31c was making
fence posts at the time. The
Odd Fellows will he in chaise
of funeral services, to lie held
tomorrow.
l,i;(.ISl,ATt Hi; AH.IOI lt.K
OLVMPIA (Al' The Washlii
Ion senate ami hoiix., after brief
sesltuiM. today adjourned lo Mon
day. The house panned senat4i hill
.No. I apjimprlulliiK 7(MMM) for the
cM'jis. or the hMclal M'sslon.
Anionic (he 19 hills introduced hi
(he Ihmcm lot lay, waw one pertnlu
tliiic clllcM to wll eln tHc miwit
outride of (hflr corMiraU IIiuKh.
'1i;i,i;.hai i vrnonn'1 ii.
WIIITI-; lAIS. . v. (API
The rii'-t communication from
l-eonunl Kip Ithliielnndcr (o Alice
loueN. (huivlilei- of a .New H'm belli
neurit al Urlter, (o Is read hi hK
Aiiuulnient suit wa a leleuriim a-k-ln
her lo M( hint In San I ran-cIm-o
In I02'i, tuo yeai-H la-foit;
their iiiurriaK'.
ANAlli;iM I I I I.H SHOCK.
ANAHI IM, ( ill. (AP) Ijirtb
(re mors of Mifrick'iit fone to
auaken many nMlden(n were felt
hen at 'A o'clock this Jiioriiliiic. No
daiiiaK" was reported.
Chinese Government
Denounces Wu Pci Fu
I'KKINfl- (Hy the Associated
I'ri'HS) . J. Chinese KOVernilie)t
Suited a mandiite lodny denoiinc
in if Murshal Wu Pel l''u hs a rebel,
a creator of dlst urbunces, and or
tl'rinjr I'Viur Vu llstanir. Chrlsllan
(fffirul, to suppress him,
Thti inundate itpnreiitly Is mi
attempt to reconcile Chamx Tso I. In,
j Munehurlan dh-tator, and Ken,
oui rengH irnopn are w it nnmwing
from Peking toward Kalgan. while
('hang's force are approuchlng
Ptklug from threo dlructlous.
XTRA
to Find "Missing
.1
earner
Handicap To
Fall Seeding
Government Report InclL-
Wheat Estimates; Fig
ures Given on Corn.
The Kovernment. report b'elow
does not apply fully to Union and
U'lillntvr.. TtnnMi.n u-Iiupii full n (.!
Iiik has been curried on under fair,
conditions, according - lo ugricul
turlsts.
POUTIMNU. ' Ore. , (Kpectal lo
Ihe Observer) Continued dry wea
ther IhroUKbout the month of Oc
tober has -made very unfavorable
conditions for fall needing; says K.
I,. Kent, fltatttillclun. United Htates
department of agrlcullure.
Records of th rorlland Weather
Itureuu office show a rainfall from
September I to October 31, 19-6
or only 1.62 inches, compared with
a normal for the same period of
' 1 in-ii or umy uuuui au
Cl,t of normal.
This condition Is!
typhal of the ntatn as a whole,, ex
cept i nui inn ceiurai - poruuii
(where full crop acreage ' almoBt
nefcllKlble) has hud nearly a nor
mal lull precipitation.
The October deficiency In rain
fall has been further Increased
during the flnit ten days of No
vember. Totul raltifull (Portland
record) Heptember.l, to November
I t, rjL'6. has been U.M Inches,
compurAd with a norma I for the
same period of 6.8 1 Inches.
Streams are at midsummer stuffes
of uuler, und the soil Is too dry for
satisfactory ptowlnff. Hummer fal
lowed fields have Insufficient mois
ture for proper Rerminullon of the
Bruin that has been largely seeded
"In the dust."
Wheat I nchaiitfcd.
No chunKe Is made 1" Hie estl
fniite of Heptember lf of JU.3U,-
(Continued on k'ajra rire.9
Death Penalty Asked
For D. C. Stephenson
NOHI.KHVIU.K. Ind (By the As
sociated press) iVisuinlnt; the
stale's closing" ariruuient In the
trttil of 1 1. Hlephensoii, Kurl
Klemlfk, and Karl Gentry
today.
attorney Cmt declared 1hi men
"are Kullly of first deffreo murder
and must pay the i-xtreme pen
alty." The defendants ure churned with
causing the deulh of Madge Ober
hollz r, of lndianapbllH.
"Alt three of tiieae men must
pay the extreme penulty the law
ex premies itself subordinate to
Hlephenson, moral degenerate, suh
o rd I mi t e lo a pe r v rt , beast I y
chiertiilu of the middle ages," Cox
cxchituicd.
Mayor of Sofia Slain;
Assassin Kills Self
SOITA. (Hy the Associated
I'nw) M. Madjttrlow, mayor of
Hifln. and son of the llulaarlan
diplomat Michael Madjarlow. was
msnusiiintitea louay ny a lormer
' niuulelpul employ who had been
j discharged recently, The assassin
'coiuijiittttjd suicide.
Link"
DEFENSE WIMS
POINT TODAY
WAHHINOTON (By tho Asaocl
ntod I'reas) The prosecution In
the Mitchell court martial fallod
today" in'.atr.cffort to throw out ot
uoiirt tei.iihtuiiy glvn yuntm'Uny by
Mrs, Murgarut lunsdownn.
Aftr hearing the arguments by
o oppoalnK counsel. , the : court
Hie oppoHlnfc counsel, , tho
overruled tho prosecution's . objec
tZZnl
widow of the Hhnnandoau'B com
mander wan Irrelevant and lncoui
etu"t'
The court martial refused to re
ceive at I hu time testimony of
CaptuhT Paul Foley, named yes
terday by Mrs. Lansdowno aa the
officer who sent hor a .statement
outl in his" her attitude.
lHi,KY AVOt'M K'IT
WAHH1NGTOK. (Ily tho Associ
ated Press) Captain Koley today
requested Secretary Wilbur to re
lieve him us Judgo advocate of the
Hhcnaudoah court of intiuiry.
Ituilhiin Springs to He lU'huJN.
MAIN KB. Ore. Radium Biirlnirn.
which la about one mile north' of
here Is to he rebuilt. Tho prop
erty, which Is owned by Kd Coles,
has been leased to I,. H. Carter,
formerly of Cove, Oregon. Mr.
Carter has started construction , of
a uwlmniliTg pool. Material Is or
dered for a tourist camp site which
includes portable houses and a
service station. Kudlum, HprlnKS
has twice been the situ of a sani-
torlum, each one being destroyed
by fire.
Stars Give Views Upon
Spinsterhood vs. Career
HOLLY WOOD (NKA Special)
Spinsterhood Is it the price a
girl must pay for glory?
Should marriage or a career
come first? Or is It even possible
lo have both?
The self- possessed, straightfor
ward young women In the, movie
colony here aren't slow In answer-,
Ing those questions.
Summed up, tho opinion of one
of them would rea A about like
this:
"The eiireer Is tlm important
' thing. Hut there's renlly no nood
reuson why a girl must, rcii'iln a,
Hplusfer to have one."
This is the conviction voiced by
such stars af Norma Taliuadge,
Blanche Sweet, Vllma Uunky, and
Jacqueline !oguu.
The only dissenting voles are
cast liy Katherine MucDnnald and
Hebe lanlels. Both believe that
marriage and a career nro Incom
patible. And each made a differ
ent choice, Miss Mac) lonald quit
ting Hie creen lo become a wife
and mother, and Miss Daniels re
maining In more or less solitary
spinsterhood if you can call a
girl like Hebe I'unicln a spinster
lo stick to her career.
Miss Tahmulge Insists there Is no
conflict, for, she points out. she Is !
actress and at Ihe twine time ts
Ml "" "'M,l,l,,, ....
Joseph M. Schenk, head of the
United Artists Corporation.
J "It 1 had to ctiuosu bclwetu
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'.' NUMBER 28 .&?:
3iiiri
DISASTER :
CLAIIMl
British Undersea Boat
' M-l Lying Disabled on
Ocean Bottom ;
EXPERTS HOLD NO
HOPES OF RESCUE
Craft Too Deep for Div
ing or to Raise to Sur
face; Crew Is Facing a
Lingering Death. . -
LONDON, (By the AxiocUted
Pivhs) An lulminltjr ' stalemeni
tiiU aftonioon expratm doabt coh-
frnliDr Oio mxnncy. ot the report
innt mo M-i nau Deen noatea.
Tim Htalrmcnt &y "the admlrmlty
lias not received mny -r Intelligence
enabling them to sive, credence to
the report that the submarine baa
been located-" -. ..
PLYMOUTH, England. (By the'
Associated PreM) Thfl aubmarine
M-l was located today on the bed
or the sea la mllea louthweit ot
Start Point, Devomhlre. There la
a Blight chance that membera of
the crew are atlll alive. ; ,'
The submarine, , which disap
peared during maneuvers In the
channel yesterday, la Mid to be -Inn
at too great a depth to permit
either diving operation or attempts
to raise her to the surface. ' .
ir metnliers ot Uie crew are alive,
experts any, they race a . terrible
lliiscruig duara, aa the boat Is too
large and In too deep water to per
nilt raising her, Av
8U(ly-elght men are aboard the
M-l. . . . v
When iho OVtV!n flotilla, (eft .
Plymouth Thursday., morning for .
T. Lnt.AWl..na
P.0.1!1!" " t"v'i!0' theI:e
o'S"1 -ry.ngputtactlca.ea-
WASHINGTON 8y, the Associ
ated Press) A serious earthquake,
apparently centering1 a great dls
tanco from Washington, was re
corded today at Georgetown seis
mographs, Tho shock began at 6:12 a. in.
and was still In progress at 9:40
a. in. IJx porta described It as "very
severe."
Allowing for difference In time,
this qualto was Identical with ono
felt at Munlla at 8:15 tonight. Ma-'
nlla Is 13 hours ahead of Washing
ton time.
Munlla reports said that the
shock wus believed to center 300
miles from there.
Buildings were
shaken perceptibly at Manila.
glory and a home I would with
out hesitation, choose the latter.'
she said. "Hut why Isn't It possible
for the woman of today to have
both? Thousands of women In all
purls of the world have discover
ed that It Is not only possible but
easy.
The Intolerant days when the
world decreed thut a woman must
give up her homo to have a career
are gone. In my opinion every
woman has a chance for glory. If
she has the ability she needn't
worry.
Miss Hanky lb more outspoken.
"I burned all my bridges behind
i ue for glory on the American pic
ture screen," she said. "I left my
home und family in Budupcst, my
friends, my fiance.
"1 consider thut 11 Ik the right
ful herltago oT a woman to find
glory for herself, if possible. In
stead of remulntng at home. But
that doesn't mean that I think H'h
Impossible for a woman to have a
career and a home too, or that t
myself will never marry. Hut I'll
make sure of tuy oureer first.'
Jacqueline Logan knows both
sides of the argument.
l hud my Intro of - spinster
hood,'' sho began. 'X am married
now, und I don't see why I can't
go on having the sain a little glory
In moving pictures that I have
been fortunate to find In th last
(Cuutluucil an l'a(a Kin.)
EARTH TREMOR
SHAKES MANILA
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