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Wednesday, Ueceii)l;er .2'.), 1!)ljC. Vacs Two LA GRANDE (EVENING i OBSERVER 3pend Your Christmas Money For Practical Tilings to Wear, dependable If Values nill S Dependable Quality GRID CONTINUITY v BREAK SCORED Sports Writer Asks for Opinions of Readers of The Observer WOtyEN'STENNIS CHAMP AT PLAY Rules to Regulate Flight of Ships Of the Air After New Year's Day WAPFINOTOJ. Uc t9. (AT) Itulc of lue air" ays, designed to safeguard life and traffic tn the clouds a ilu tint older cwl's whirl kuIJh vewt'ls ou Ihe v-a ami vehicles on the hiKhwuyiJ, will take .effect over til1 tinted gtate with the -AVw Your. j Th y wen promulgated today by f tV-con.merce department, afbr t Secretary Hoover's assistants In the 3idt of dm ft JO if them rii I lid Into conference, representatives of all f.o-'pa interested iu the field of air 'navigation. m k i Miiit IU JAviwhI t 1 l- 5 After New Year's day, every iafl that fly the air mm bear j Vls license number, unci if it is used ! Gr public conveyance of people jqjr goods, It airworthiness and safety must bo certified to by Mm rommwt department on the appll Ity Hilly l.tans Is there tiny luteal reason why the continuity of a football gatc should be broken by the rest he inn the two halve ? li. I,. Manning, errt4ary of thn Connecticut board of football of- firiuls, raises that question. Juki pricp to the death of Waller Camp. I lie nun uiB''n mp maner p whii irg the quarW. him for a decision 'Tntll otherwise provided." say According to Manning, no logl lh rcgnlutlon. "the laws of the ral reason rould le offered by so I lilted Wales and regulation made great an authority a WaJfer Curap. tnereunder with respect to the en- n intended bringing the. iUciron try and clearance of vesw-1 en- before the rules committee hut bin gaged tn fun Ik n commerce, are Kudden deutti presented It. hereby made upplicuble to aircraft One- more Manning conies to enauxed in foreign air coininerco. (.at. usking for some one to m- '-' j lighten him as to why the end of 1 playing; time at. the close of the second p'-rlod should directly never the continuity of the game. l'KOKKT Itt'l.K I'M'Allt t'nder the present rules, a Man nine; s-es It. football in really two distinct games, rather than one of four period. The fact in stressed thut very often during; the Hecond iMiriod one of thn team make a march of from t to no yard down the field and when with to perhoiwi five Tie May Hurt His Prestige in His Home Town Ity JtodtH) ntelMr MKA twrvU-p U'riUr . WASHINGTON' Attorney Kid Whit ban gone bark to his home in Okepinh, Okfuttkee county. Ok lahoma. Vaiian ot dtftailwd 4uc tliul lotw.to m H kiwwjtthat h haairained so- yard4 of the goul, or let, hejirs noiuyins nv plant. 1 uwiaxc and clal nreHiiirr In WaKhinrton. but hn the shrill whistle feum that he ha loat It in fke- teams time Ih up. mah.'- .-. - I -The flnbth of the second period I'or hi;, rough, aombruroed Hit mark the end of play, for all thai In a moment of tveuknesa miecumb- has gone before in th way of ad ed to the vtttutinr influence of vanring the hall. The work and Jt power winea. "PHota and mechanica ailk. ac frt5mg to the grade of their aer J,v1cc. mnst be picked men of proven t. wimnMonM whn huvp ttiirk'teri Ihe Ajcal of both phyilcal und mental ' eaHtom rWHIxatian long enough to ability In taking the bail down the -examination, , 1 "put uit'tt HnnrkUw hen for the flrat field goes for naught, although ". Once afllght, the fthlpa mut con- J.11" J . " t-mefllnir and'iuiasing In the ulr. Hy lighting at bight, and by carry .trfn? instruments which will demon gi'ate the functioning of nil por Bttuna of their contrivances. V V C-lafMca IUyKnhuil b J An to airplane, the new regula if !r-nn rocOgnlB'd five cluses of mu j htm, ranging from the 26n tynnd plane to the big machine If't llfta 13.000 pound and more. Or tin were laid out wtilch each ma ".fine must meet berore -its alr flWDrthtnem ran be certified, with arhp, exception that when a manu facturer turns out an approved jjfn f vehicle, the following Iden 3:Jc?l nmchlnes may be given a Bi'trtiflcnte baaed on the rieinon HsrVated safety of the model. In- r a nf the commerra depart meut -will a to it that machines Si iff penice are kept ud to standard. fund not ptrt In shape, for use after ulrtrlct suprema court ou the rccidents without renewed tetlng. Jackson cuae and the judge and I Operators of commercial vehicles. along fine. . Anywuy. Hhort Ltg ewlse. mut make regular dally had to go out und buy ihe tie; I L? .ii-tMVfl Inspections, and keep woulAn't. 1 forget who tied it. H of -'r 1n1knrrH. from which t'act Is. I didn't reulliw Jnst what C - , . . Oiiesji I'm nttractin so much attention up here I'll have to get me a little hat and all next time I come. J'act is, 4 bought 4iiyelf a little h.U when I first startt-d here, liVt KKfte w MM on tbo trwio and asked 'What the hell, yaw Wen drunk again?' wo 1 threw it my n4 mt on a I utt again." Whitv- pointed to hlM huge som brero, t . 1 ran nevx anderstand what poelMf uf a, ntcktte w to any body, he wet it on. "No mare can I nl'Wml Oorjtc Short theory that you couldn't get into the. court without one." boy back in Okeinuh to -bellpvo It, but If they do he'll tiever itear th laxt of it. - Thn mere fact that he got the darned thing: - juirt to be conven tional in appearing tmfore tlte dignified supreme court of the 1 nlted Htates won't 1h . sufficient alibi for him. 1'p here in a court siiuubble ovt-r cuntody of the $200, iMio belonging to Martha Jackson, an Indian, he derided to get him self admitted to the supreme court bar. but his friend. Attorney Gen eral Hhort of Oklahoma. wuldn't take him before the justices with out a necktie, lest Hid lc booted out. . . WtMi'l llltnclf : "I. wusn't inywlf that day." Bid explained apologotlcalry. 'l don't gues it would have jiunle any diff erence to the court., I don't wear nny such thing- over here hi the 5. - t - : s,1- must refraiat y-rlT rpp-oichiug wHhta goa ft th-r craft. They aiust pojs to t'e right when iue-ting. and ''p'nne must give way to balloons rii-l pirsbfpa. By night, a plane t carry a red ttrht on U rtght t:id a green light oa Ms left, 'acta Iftb'e for two ntiiea. and ntttst. ow a white light to the rear via ble for three miles. i'SKng ott riding fields, pilots chum tke 5i?K)tioe if a rvd fusee is buriunjc lor ftf bad weather, an-i If the ftue 9 doubWd. so that two red tights Xo blturlnir, he must conie instant- ijr to ground. -"-The numbers that denote the large lettrrs nnder the le"t witur. jjflrtble froin the ground, and on -p o the right wtn-. visible from the nlr, as well as along rudd-rs mti be een from the sides, v T;The new ecil prencriles rnH fjratiop for drivers of pasaengvr f (parrying nm chines which are more severe than those for pilots of 'goods-carrying planes. A third elpss of pilots, for private ina i3line m also rteigTuted. On' fea tiire of the airman's license U that s,thbh make u invalid under r.-r-r tain conditions unless the pilot has 'ki-pt in practice at uis difficult art. )H takes at Irast six mouths with at least five hours solo flying per i iirunth. before the tiaawnger carry - ing aiiman, or "traiMtort itlot'. ',a ftunli'y for his iict-nj.. All of the licene granU d undt-r Tth new gulatians are for llnutrd Vperiofls a y-ar iH'inr ih lonsesi usi jtft.both craft snd lKuns. Violations f at regulations can bring alout sim !i Iensions or revocations or licen's buth craft and men. the game is really only half over. When the W ains return to the field. Instead of play being1 resum ed on the five.yard line, when the ball had been carried by an Inten ivt offensive, practically a new game Is marted. ;(oi Kra;KsTiov "It Is my. contention." says Man ning of pluy. "thut a team that ad vance the ball down the field to within iu yirds of scoring and Is still eligible to advance the ball, should not Im deprived of the chance to More by a railing of time, ending the first half or sec ond period. "Time between the first and second periols and the third and fourth periods. Is c.hVd for nat ami relaxation and works no hard ship on the teams. "I contend that the time called between the second and the third periods, or better known as the first half. 1s simply a rest and re laxation period, rather an exten sJon of th minute rest between periods. "While it perhaps would not be well to have continuous play, be cause of leanx coaching and emer- ency lessons In tactics that could be supplied In the dressing room between Iro I ves, neve rt h e I ess team that gets within 10 yards of the opponents' goal line should not be deprived of a chance to score by the calling of time at the end of the second period.- ItM ; ,." sw f - - -' Z . . f t I I HEALTH t1AN;f. hw.i: Here Is the rule that is offered as an addition to rule four, sec tion four, to cover Manning's sug gestion: "Time shall not be called for the (iid of lhe secoud period, pro- vid d the team in possession of the The lull coconut palm tree helps (s Qn Qr insM(. thMr 0,kpon. ents 10. yard line. The trial for touchdown or goal from Held shall be permuted, until saUl team hus made a wore or lost the IkUI to the opitonents. when time shall m- callt d endtivg the' s cund rn' iol." There appears to lw plenty of logic in Manuiug's contention. What do you Jay football fans? l-t nw hear from you. supply mankind with buttons. soap, candies, candy, butter, sugar, papf-r. rupe. kstskes, brosbis. ntiM-itag and many otlwr arlitii . To the saag- it sujiplies till earth ly ne-da, tuiUling malarial, luel. sierpuag inub, fiKwl, drtuk and medicine. WHAT ZIT? Knfety Itegtiladotts , Among the safety regulation is one foridddiug any ob cis or ma ' torials to te droppd froni cj-aft in .ilbt. except as a safeiruard in &Uine of stJ'Cfc. Another Mnulres 'ill planes for passe ng r carriage ' xa be so constructed that st leAt tFO ex ft from the passenger com ' parttnent are available. - With certsln exception, flying ?rf airplanes is prohibited over tKe congested parts of rules "tKt at a hiight sufficient to ier flisti of a reasonably safe emerKeney .'Istidlng. which In no case iiaH lc than tOett feet": and else- vpere at bfight leas this fcuo ft. flight under loot) f-t in height ivu te made over an open air as VVbiy except with the consent of .tjjp' secretary of comiwrw, and 'robattc flying is prohibited over t.wies. J it-nrt AcrMfvtls Nhere serious Injury rrsitlta fifiim an accident the owmr of th v'rtrcraft most Immediately report, i leiegraph or telephone to the !-rt tai y of commerce. The owner fo operator of every licensed air Vgttft must keep & navigation and eagine log book, and quarterly transmit to the commerce flejiart- ' ditrnt a nsvimitlon lummirv report Vtjowing the number of hours and Ctae spproxlmate cumber of miles :a aircrait baa been, flowing dur- H t mm'-.. .Me.' J:: Lj" x- '-' I -1 : ;r&k mm 1MRLER PERSONALS IMItl.KIl (Spetial) Mrs. Kiln .M. Walker was hoste at a dinner on Phristtna day. Those pmtent were Mr. and M n. T. M. Kurkman and M)tctne Nessley. Tom lkwi :nd win. Muward, Mr. und Mrs. Aii-hte Keiiwu and family. Joseth L. Ketwn ami Kaytm.tid Keowtt. I Mr. und Mix Harry Newbill spfiit t'hiistmus wltti reLtlve Ui Iji ;i-inde. Mr. und Mr", Juhn I.loyd and fjtmiy wnre dinner guets 4'briHl mas ;;i the home of Mr. and Mi's. 4 Jwe Kuw in La 1 1 ramie. ', Mivi Kliciieth Huron arrived iMnuf It wre-k from Portland: ling U '.;CK,& jM.fi h ,h urn .In. utwB.Un, rvji! ' I"'h,,,, 't f - veml rouplc from Kin'in at ,' at Vi 4-5fr . ; s-n ih rjrthi. wim nt thi mm J ..w if yu wrrr a Wtra ur n wihlehteM ,.n the African veldt ami Miu this Strang crraiure aP pruarhing whit wuufd you do? So do mme nf the eh.-, Actually, it nothing hut two bushinen who were sncountcred by the Denver sxpetlltloii staulk Irur gams under the camouflage oi an ostrtctj s feathers i. u fled neck. nucht be untry cluh. j m. h. irtor and rnrnii.v, Tnelbert fhimte und John Coble attended , ihe dance at HlKtn Christmas night The community Christ mas tree held at the amusement hall Thurs ;day night w;o well attendeil. L marr Wertenskow and Miss Kama . Haxter had ehitrjie of the program. ollie S-1 u ire went to WalWwa Friday to pnd ChriKnuu wtth jber H-r. Mrs. Miles Ke4bwn. I tk.itl .f)Hrn is stending hi v,Mti("u at home with his lwitvnts. Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Otdiorue. W.iyne Welch arrived hwuie last Krldjv font college. Mi-s u Hudson fttrive! home Krid-iy from Itend. whir she has been teavhmg school. ih is vis itinc here during the holidays wrth her ii.iiTniv Mr. and Mrs. J. l. and Hudson. The turn where John Wilkes ltooth stabled his horse, and from which he fled after the assassina tion of President Uncojn. hs re cently been sold by the war fe-. Tbe espiioa wvUer waniMl u tell Wnt S'.uanne Ink-n's tMU-.ous teani Vtc. nevr b-fvwe wlt photographed as In Umms (wIuim Uthtn iu 'Stzvm liscfc. bat the ediiur Klid it bad u be iomethuNf alow: vr-ti.iu. Anyway, here. be i tim AindiKpTrd wuiikenV te-rjia ekxsift 4 tlte world, ik inc her "monimv uwrftiii" co the Miwi). nd ihen giving her uutiuuier, C. C. tth and Carry I i"5e. a r.se in the he.-tch swing uiLer ciiuk iin: her American luvr. akk oi M in: IT K A V" . CATMIACT? Ity UcoMfcVc A. Moore M. D0 ' rwlnter, Mass. Memoer Oorgas Memorial Inst. -Cataract" was known to the an cient Crek and Itontun physicians. Tliey Imagined It to be an opaque fluid falling from tfhovn in front of the lens of the eye, nencc Liu, name caiaraat. It is an Import ant change from normal, but most hopeful from thoi .stand point of vi sion, Kvwryone -nowadays has hoard of cataract but few know much about It and. if correcting glasses for failing sight cannot bo found, the conclusion may erroneously be "jumped ut that lhe Voblo la cataract. Then, too, there often I the slightly Informed friend who, seeing a grayish reflex in the pupil, a sear on the eornea. or ft mor or fn harmless pterygium? on the eye, -announces the presnnce. of rnt urnrt.s To the layman eutnract means liltiulntMM unit thA atntement that numbing smse of fear: the fear that till have of nllndncss. Often the- question is asked. "What can 1 do for cataract?" Tho answer well might be. first be, fsiire that It is cataract. Jinny p-o-: pie literally have worried theni ; sieves ill over supposed cataracts, Umly to find later, when t-xamined . by competent person, that no )'j:.laract was persent. 'I Inside tho oyeltall." back of the! .pupil, is a small body, tho size of 1 the tip of a child's little flng?r, J called the crystalline lens. Home- times this lens changes from it normal state of wonderful trans- ' ! pareiu-y to a tnllky or cloudy con ' ilitlon. .and this condition consti tutes eutnract.- i "t fata racr, therefore,' Is not something- which grows on or-In ihe eye. 1 Jt Is not a growth at all, it is merely a change In the lens. There und has been a deal of quackery In relation to cataract. I'nprtncipled mon have preyed up an the roars and nones of tunny afflicted ones, causing them loss and disappointment and depriving them, the. while, of proper advice. The treatment of cataract is sur gical and proper skill renders the outlook for recovered sight ex tremely favorable, Medicines and applications are absolutely without value but tiapplly the Men can, be removed safely, successfully, arid without pain. What to ilo then for cataract. Is to seek the best udvlco and follow it faithfully. Captain Farnsworth Dies iii Minnesota AI-RERTA l.EA, Minn.. Dee. (AP) Captain Charles Huzen Farnsworth, commander of the-v troop that pursued John Wllke Hooth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln, died hero today. He was ; HS years old. As a volunteer Captain J-'arns- , wtirih took part In some of the greatest battles of lhe Civil war. In addition to his O. A, R. but- 1 ton. Caisain Karnsworth wore the ' cross of ,"M. A," ( Lincoln's av-ng, ') crs). 1 ' ' Mnylte It's just as v.eil to wait a Jittle while betoro you wake up with -Iter. A I lot nun theater In a cellar hus been rilscoveiw-d in liaiilleck. They iniist have had play, censors Iu those, days,, too. j flolhVfl bri'alf the nmn wnin. en's. '- '' 'i:X-5:-M jmm-- .-:7sm mm NKA ad I ..inn Ttiaf THESE TWO LITTLE LAP DOGS wer, thown recently at . how n Alwancbra Pilic. London, given by th Ladiet' Ken. imI Auoeiatien. Mrs.m. V. Mitwy ii th owner and tha dog in irish wolfhound. 1 1 ' It XI i. . .,.,.,.i,.,Ca...-; .i mmm JT" WW . V x jf I"- I i r t I - '; :. NOTE THE LOOK mi jponcnaert o4i yaww KasMstfi j IMn'i faM. TlMf ka Wa. KHnh wmm m tmr t laadaratilp at M luting mmm- I Peacock Coal MORE HEAT ' NO SOOT FEWER ASHES NO CLINKERS VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. Phone Main 732 for Service. Qhehew WASHER on view Washes and dries at the same time,- Not a drop of water to lift or carry THE new Easy Washer the -mtwt amazing development ever made in washing clothes, is here. The small tub dries s whole batch of clothes ten single sheets in three minutes. Meanwhile, the .. , large tub washes a second batch. 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