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jViday, April 13, 1928 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pag eFive Local News In Brief lA-lt for l"ortl4illil Ml'S. llUZOI tf ItOlillillH - Ml 'lust nlKht for .orlliiHd on lodge biwl- ,,,-m for tlio Neighbors of Wood- craft Indue, hho will return lo lier, home, here In ti few uysv s J'iiwil $20 :.:' ; ' uuu uruiiiuii iuiu riem-y Cornell huii iileuueu : Kuiily In- municipal court last night Ho i-liai (,' of In toxication and; were fined. f20 each by Judge 0. .Huinuliroya. ')rrt'st.s .SilsmX1k , . (. The. local police are holding two men, named: Mcjntyre Und Coop er, today nwilUinir the arrival of Sheriff MuKlnnoy. of Halter, who huldfl warrahtH .for the two. 'i'lib m-renl wa mady lust night. i,'J JlWt Tomorrow . Hons and DauKlitem of Union county pioneers win hold a meet ing at the city hall tomorrow, Apr. 14. at 3:30. o'clock In tho utter nuon. This. 1b an-Important meet ing and a largo uttendanco Is do sired. .. ' Ten members of thp 1V-O. were given the third degree at their rc-u ar iiim-t nu last nbthl. I'ast Worth. President ack Lilly curried tho gunner und C. 1-.. Hall- pentett put jpn the ritiiallstlo work, j -f- 'lo VLsIt tit Covo ' Sirs. Warrfouk arrived ' In La Grande ycalerdJ rove to vIkr flio wus nu'L here by Gearhart Ktjtckliuid. brother of Mrs. l'rilil liian, who - aocompanled her to (,'ove. , , ' ' . V .-. JllH'llll'T I IlllUiriXlW . -J'ho Sons hnd )uuKhter8 of Un- ion county pioneers will ineet to- IIIUIIUM UllVMIUUN III " WV.Wl ill tlie city hall. JhuiroKram for - t (lis year's pioneer reunion will bo dlHciiHcd. A lui'Ke alteudiuieo is. leulred. Vl-illriiC Sister IhTc c :.'' - Mrs. H. K. Hvndryxof ltaker, is Visit I n it in. ha Urmidq with her ! ,u II l....nUu,,.. lit llenu'ryx has,1 'been, bora for' about u week and plans to "return home la Ihreo or. i'iour ; day's. She is spending thf tliiie herd' Hvhtlo her hUKband Is In lloise on IjuhIiu'HS. lcf. Tills Mor?iln; '' K. I. Mtrillly, IraVeting repre-r sentallve lor'-'this district for the World War Voteraiis stale aid coin iiilNston of (ron, "left this morn Hm fir Baker bounty after'spend Inp two days; In la Grundn, Mr. Aleiullys ltoijit Is at Joseph. He iloppid at thn. Koley .hotel while .ill Ui Graude-'l -' ' y r 'il r This Mmjtiuz j A. J. .Stance. . and GeoiKe T. iichi-an reluiJieil to their boon's In l;a Grande thlH-hioriilnp from Port land, where ljey uttended the an nual conclave of the- Uo'yal Arch i Xlasons and or the Kiiinhts Twnp ' Ihr. ' . ' .- "i -. Ulks Meet 1 The regular meeting of the II.. P, O. Klks lodge was ' held hist .tviiiii.i' nt tlio mi Um tomitln lu'rer 'Die new. oflieers Hooted at last) Wei-U's nteeling- of the lodge pre - sided Tor' tho first timi Only the regular business was taken up. Jtvariy for Fishlna; . 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurtoii Knmnerg ....... i i .i... !...,, in., . .' ILU' 1 "' . . , ' " ",.r I.. - tooay. iir. Janinirg lunnuny inu.nu i.iu hni..nt I'ninn hni In nt. iiivMont a traveling sjilesman covering the northwestern territory. Mr. and Mrs. Kaniberg are going up the branch line, for lhe weekend, where he expects to openthe fishing sca Kon along some stream or lake Sun day. uny lievlslerlnjf - . Registrations were coming In rapidly today at the county clerks ocrlce at tlie court house, with ojry three more days left in which l,i is.L'lMtor heforp the nrlmarv elee-- tion May l S.'The jeBlstrntlon books ...III 1.'.. I,riii-l.l Inniirht to the Ijl Grande HlilK and Loan association's rn ,.t inmnrmw niirht at seven o'clock rnr .the benefit of those who cannot go to the court house during the day to register, . . .Mrs. 1'ague Ileum' Mrs. . Donald M. 1'ague returned lo her home here this morning from I'ni-lland and other Western Oregon cities. Mrs. 1'ague Is state chairman or'druina for the Oregon Kederallon of Women's chilis and has been asslsl Ing with club Insll Inies In T'oiiliuid nnd The Dalles. While njiy she addressed the Wo men's clilli and the chamber of cimiinerco nf l-'orcst Grove nnd'also spoke nl? Hood Itlver. h(r subject being "arpdern Drama.'' Last Sat urday slit- attended a meeting r the state imard or lhe Oregon l'Vd eratlon ,h"eld In rorllanil. She re porlH that an excellent institute Il'unn li A' as lieh IS0 win; Id at The Dulles, more than omen attending from three counties.' She was uway ten days. VAN FISK The New -Van' Heuscn Collar The world's smartest collar. -35c Kach: Twelve THE STORE; WITH 'Al Hut Ijiko , , Mm. Uui'Hxlt II u....n,..i.i i. receiving: treatment at the Hot 1-uko sunutorimii. 8I10 pluns to bo able to return homo within a jfew Uuya. Home From IIiiImw. W. D. Hunks ami K. r riMiin. roturned homo today from Holso, lun1 Investment company, and will Ida., urlnirhiB' with them the ncMIIIM" a reduction V In lusurunce Whippet six, which is Just out of I"'1'' of from r,vo s" I1".1" wnt. tho fuclory und bus never been I n ro"'" lumUFr yards a reilue shown hero. They wont to Uolsoi"on ot s0 Pr cent Proposed. On Wednesday. - - " ... apartuient Jioiisos, flats and, hos- ' 'jpltals tho reductions are to range Mct-lluit Tonlalil-. ' '" !from 10 10 nPr re,,t on build- too of the Union county chamber'?"? ' ,lTrdlnB1 0 ""I c"r of of commerce will meet tills owning ! m.. " " )"? with the of discuss plans' for tho annual mid-season event.. Theso plans will be presentedby the committee at Tuesday's forum luncheon of tho ch;n be r of commerce. Ilnlnbow Girls to Meet The La Grande Order of.llnln- nvvr mi uiria hiii nieei in rciTuiur1. session tomorrow evening- at 7:30 " VlJ'n T;.," .. ... I . tinuu lujint In a Inu-ji.l liu a usw.lr. I ; nonorllie tllu Kalnbow . Klrls who U1 gradulit0 from tn0 ,oclll hBh i ,.., ,, . To Ilcfftu lUvrultfiix The V..- ft Navy will B. Navy recruiting1 BorviLi, aro open to lund. ' Knltstmculs men between -17 and 30 years of age. The navy offers 155 courses 'In various phtutes of education, also i r t ,...ui . ;,Mtf Mr Hwlft expecU to be In Jm Grando on or about tho."4tl Qf Qf ,U!Xt Hl0tltll, lUUklpff lllS hcuUt,uurltf).s ut tho Kolcy; hotel. , ... ..- ,,.- '. . , , -. nnivn DD A IC17G! HERBERT HOOVER (Continued from Page 1) IiousuimI "i'lendld people who aro listed on Us rolls. Gives Hoover lralio ; "During the three years In which I have been secretary of atfiicul- turo. 1 havo enjoyed tho whole hearted and sympathetic stiouort 1 . . . . .. .. of Heerutury Hoover in al matters pertaining lo the adn.illls ration of j .emlll, e, Ulaeen and lirace llio..depurti.icnl of ugrlcultilro and . of ,.,., ,. .,. ,,v his actions always have been fimhUiimlile women. Ciiral 'buckles the Interest or the departmenls for hlnck Kl,eH ,,.,,, ,.,,. work and-of the American farmer. nu.011Kll .,,,,. , ,, r ,,.,. jii i.iv-i. in,. n-yu.Mo oiiwi ...- ... j muny iubihiiccs m n men .uie noi n. of the- two depurliuents - was in volvedt-ho .was actually partial to, tl (', f , ,' the. douartment of agriculture." Calling uttentlou- that much Iihs : lrcssmkcrM Slrc.sH i been niudo or a statement . thnt.Sewol-oi. Scarfs Hoovor desired to absorb the, for,-I PAHIS (AIM The scarf w hbdi Is eign service work of the agrlcul- collar as well and Ik sliteliod to ture department, Jardlno said thoithe neckline of the dress Is n committees of congress endorsing .familiar phase of Paris styles, companion bills "clcurly defining") One drcHtmiaker nhows bias the foreign service actlvlllcs of tho H'-arfs altaehed to round neekllneH two departments. He challenged o that one searf falls In Imck and anybody to,"flnd a single fautt',Vhft tlier Is arranged in front. Willi this bill as It stands today. Straight scarf collars which hang W Co-OiK'ratloii . ?0He ov 110 1,1 " lHnv nt lhe Ki1 r "During my administration," ho 'udden, "the UCIHmiiii'iu w u,nt:u.- turn ii ml ciimmerco ' have been clrfsely co-operating, and there has Jim! Het whieh a well known not been the slightest evidence of designer advocates for wear with friction or misunderstanding. . Tliod''fetnf"1 ' ostumeH. Itoth are of -..n uio-..iri,..,,w.n r unr.it u huiinv "k n a neutral shade. Scarfs of ' .... . stale or affairs can on y oc anurc-i: ..infix) W... it iiiKlnralooil that ! 1 Some lines of work thero is great similarity. and It is difficult to prevent some duplication of ef fort." Italy Rejoices At Escape of Victor liOMK. Apr. 13 (AP) Italy was united In rejoicing today that King Victor Knrmanucl . had . escaped death at Milan when a bomb ex ploded killing 10 persons and ln- unng- m. I'Ubllc bulldillBS 1 urlvi houses were boflHsrued national colors. Walls with tho were pla- curded with manifestos Renouncing the attempt and deploring tho loss or life. Above all tho manifestos executed that "resoldat" (tho soldier king) whoso reign saw the redemption of the lost provinces und tho crushing of. an hereditary enemy Austria at Vittorio Vine to ten years go hud escaped an attempt upon his life. . l'remier Mussolini sent a squad of special Inspectors to Milan with orders to leave no stone unturned to bring those responsible for tlie outrage to justice. Ho kept In touch- with all -developments by piivnt.e telephone line to Milan. Senator Hoblnson (Indiana) Ruys Die Teapot Domi. scandal rcully s'arted In the Wilson administra tion. We'll not get any real thrills nut of this oil Investigation until they get buck to Tbomus Jeffer son's regime. 3 for $1.00 styles. A CONSCIENCE New Mercantile : Insurance Rates In Effect Soon I New inorchaiitile Ynirs, which will fee in effect thii 26th of IIiIb month,. o,ro now being vubmitted I to Ihn Insurance eommlsslouer of Oregon by practically all standard fire insurance companies operating tn thin state, according. to Jack II. Korrls, manager of tho" Insurance 'department of the Union MortKiiRo rate for onn vnur 1h-In runtro frnni 10 to 20 per cent and on contents' from J 6 to 26 per cent. On mercantjle buildings and tltolr contents the deviation. Is lo j be from 6 to 30 per cent, depend-, ing: upon the class' of building. I ltrdiico Ktrinklcrcl Italo ' I Reduction will not apply tof i ,,, und public buildings ,T ,i...i.i ., ..;. ' rlk. eculpped with ap- PPi'oved automutlc sprinklers nnd their contents which are to ho given n reduction of 1 cent .fori each' cents of the fate per $100' of Insurance. A reduction of 1 cent for each 6 cents of the rate! per $100 of insurance may be al-j lowed on sprlnklered units and iiiatic sprlnklor system havliijr two ,,Ijl,,1 .....,.. ,. , dp(J to ttt u.a8l 70 poP ccnt oi- u fu BlIindttr(1 tem. . , 'l' 1 A J iLOF&l All(i Gold Used In Costume Jewelry , My Ilii'M'l ICeaviH t tlie Mor.iviun Seminary and Col- (ASHuclaled I'ress Kashlnn Kdilur) ' lufje for Wumen oldest wtiman's I'Ali'IS (Al') Xeeklares of loiw, ciilleKe in America, which was flat gold links fitted ku chisely tn turned over to the colonial armies gether that the effeet Is of a slnale as a general hospital during the wide band of gold aro among tho win for independence, new costume jewelry. j,Pof rPCur(H f tho tmo B,w Anolber favorite gold orniiment U.lt for two years the young sLu Ih the choker of flat leaves. I'ails (k.ntM, all daughters of lufluenllnl .' !.' . I . ' . ..Ji. - 'u I" uiereie.-e 10 jeweiM lor uayiime . Kcrclilef sciirrs-are Hllppe cow- ( ,v fan i on. are uliioiiir are among the uovel- ,,iCH Mhe neck are used on soft fabrics whether for coats or dresses. nctivilir. V. new- money aver is I no scan - Mltuttufn .with IllKinrn cnt'ni'nil nr unc to niatch. promise to have a suiMmer vogue.' IKXi PWVKAPS CANDY -; STOCK HIM DGB, Mass. Candy loving dogs Hint eat wrappers and all ntuy learn a thing or two from Hetty. James Conkley's hull dog. Hetty carefully unwraps each piece before eating. ' Peaches Browning Itas bobbed up again here anil there on lhe new pages. Did we hear some one say the newsnaners fust havo to havo something to fill up allthat while space 7 Most of us try to put off every thing except a good time. Johnson Comes Back in a Wheelchair '. ' r.r M'W'.kAi.i.'. v nAJ:v',v;n i i i.w:rii ' NLA Wellington Hurmii Walter Johnson, former veteran pitching ace of the Senators and now manager of the Newark balnM club. comeK back to Wanh Ington in n wheelchalr-Mo undergo treatment nf un illnewt at Emergency Hospital. He was met at the Cnlon Htatfon by his two old bossesClark tirlfflth (right) and fcddte Kyuon. AFTER LANDING THE RECORD ' Si' ' ' ' -s. . (N13A .Atlanta TSurcau, Telephoto Tninsinlsslon) Uenre hildemtjii (left), Kmh K.lders trjuirjatlunllc! hartner. and Kddle StinsiM), veteran airman, 'lurid at Jacksonville 1 teach, Kla., after landing the world's endurance record with 'a flight of 53 houi'K, ; minutes and 30 hocoihIs in their Kreut Stlnnon-Detrolter moiioflaiie. They bettered by 74 mi miles the mark set lust year ; '. by the 'German uce KiKtlcX arid Kdzi(rd.' . Unknown Soldier of Revolution To Have Shaft on Historic Campus IlftTHUSHKM, l'a. (AP) An- 'larlan Instltntlonr the'gift of the ilhor ''unknown soldier," the rep-. Jtoravlaji church.-'' Its. board of resentativo of 70 nameless patriots directors represent many different of the American JiovoluUon, may Koun be nthled to that galaxy of the nation's heroic; dead. k j ; , 1 Tho consecration-Is proposed at lamllleH, gave up educallHJml -pur- unhu In nin-un u tnn'ovhiuit , .hiiiim ui niiise uppi oximuw ilium Kotdiers, ,7'Mi of whiriti dii'd nnd were burifMl on u hilltop udjoluitig the campuH. ; Kver since then the girls of the college have kept alive the tradition- within their ranks by impres sive memorial services and annual f oiTrrlm.iLM'M In Mm liltlo kniitl niarlted now. by tiny,, foot-high gra hllela blcrittt foVVIiatMjliiYl mo tMiiiient. .tiU4rS'Bdwi 'lit li. preHideiii dr. tho college, J lenth, president.' of', tbo college, havo tlie hciirly' support of' the Pennsylvania rHIti'lcnl society and various groups und Individuals In the state. Founded hi'' 17 4.2 by the .Moravian church, a .religious organization that took form ' in r Uohemia during the fifteenth- ccnlury-nml was the flr.st to tench tho Protestant faith tlie seminary of six ivy-covered buildings huu. sea hundreds of gold en memories surrounding colonial "- ',; President Washington sent tlio InstUutiou liia personal -thanks for its voluntary and unremunerated services to bis troops. Itfayelte,. treated there for wounds suffered n-t lirandy wine., was ardent tn hia Miss Bessie 'J in bier, of linbler, also praise. One of the first official the daughter of a pioneer, Kdward acts of the first congress was to Jmblor then moved lo Wallowa pass a. rcHOlutlpn expressing tho county where, he followed tho government's appreciation. , During sheep business with his partner that kokhIoii Washington used a Kcs Hartshorn. . During this 11 mo suite of rooms in tlie Mcniinnry for ho also served as deputy under many of his important political herirf Jim Hlakely und Sheriff conferences. Cramer. Iater ho was marshal of The suceeHffuI trip of the Liberty Joseph for a four-year term. Hell from Philadelphia to Allen- In February, 190C, he moved to town, after tolling -the freedom of Vernon. H. C, with his family fol- tbe t'nited .States, rents on the ris- lowing' later. ' They lived thero Klstnnee of the seminary. Thp until lM. Iteturning to Knter- wagon in which It- was transported prise. Ore., ho olilained employ bntlie down on a hill neariy. allow- nu-nt Willi the Kust Oregon Jum- carefully-guarded bell to, fall-into the road. An Industrial department in thesrhool came to the rescue and repaired both the wagon and the bell. Today tlie school is a nyn-see faiths. Krom its campus, rich with an early . American ; background, have oumo many .of tho women leu tiers of the country. Spokane Holding : Democratic Caucus RI'OKANK. Wnsli.. Apr. 13 (Al') Democrats of Washington (falh ereil here today lii tlielr state con vention Willi cvcrytlimir apiiarent ly prepared for Selcellou this af ternoon of a delegation to ilie na lifinal Kutlierlne; f'ommilted In the nomimitlou of (luv. Al Knillli of New York. . ' Ijaimliter und- applause piinc lilaled the keynolo liddress of A. Scott Hllllllt of . SeuUlei. lender of the party ticket two years ami as 11 Clllld llaln fur 1 Ilit I'll Klllten snn- TOrAr.'fM.iifc'li' of wills' icntills 't which I"1 ..Spokane. Heultlu Uml I'orlliind, was ilevoli'd to an arriiliriimeiit of lhe. adiiilnlsl ration Icy, republican. iiti:i v. va(jm?:h (Contributed) Fred W. Wagner w as born on Indian creek, abovu Klgin, lcc. 15, 1N7I to pioneer parents and was raised around' Klgin. As a young man, before his marriage, lie was In the sheep business.. i . On lVI. 13. IS'.ili. he married her company, working for that couinanv for 12 jvears. I Then Mr. Wagner and Jiis son, j Jess, sturted , working for the .Mount Kmlly Lumber company uf j I -a Grande, where ho was employed j Until tlie accident which resulted I in his death. - , 1 .Mr. Wagner was tho father of seven children, as follows: M rs. ' Kula -tjuesenberry, of Klgin;, Charles K. Wagner, deceased; A1-, i bert li. Wagner, deceased; Mrs. i Helen I. McDowell, of Hllgard; 1 j-lcHs J. Wagner, of Klgin: Miss 1 Hitu Marjorle Wagner, decciuiod; ' Mis Agnes Wagner, of Klgin. i Mr. Wugner died April 9. 1!liS ' and was but fed on , Wedncsduy, j April )l In the Suliimcrvlllo ceme tery. Hi; leuves to mourn his loss many relatives and friends, j DEPENDABLE Funeral Service retulored ly A Dependable Finn Hunter & Bohnenkamp Morticians Main 42 Lady Assistant ot Otiv. ilart-j "I .Obituary FOX HUNT TO HONOR TAYLOR, OF TENNESSEK HAPPY -VAIsU'IY,- Tenfi.iiV. 13 ( AP) Hoyal V'ilt hour hMut In the prodigal middle' ages were rivalled In color and dimension by the fox hunt which .roams v I It oho hills tonight in honor of "l-nclo A If" Taylor, former governor of Tennessee. Preparations today .. we.ro - cum-1 pleto for an ullTi)lght fiesta hnd distinguished gdu'slM by tlio scores had arrived tu join tho fou odd in the hunt, plannrd on a gigantic scale, r i A mile of road had been pii cd ( io mu'iup oi uoguri jnous, so mat the guests might reach tho nee no of fostivltlos by imotoiV; A. circus tcit wus in place, electric lights had been strung apQUt, telephones liad been connected, water had been pitted up tho; Hlope, n piano wos In place every - imaginable provision had been made for com fort of tlio guests at this totally Btug affair. . Stage Competition v 1 8 Growing Keener HAbKM, .Ore.,: Apr. 13 ..(AP) Ho keen has beeoine competition between .Pacjrio.: stages mo,. and the Southern Pacific Motor Trans - port company between. , Portland and HUlsboro trial the two propose to operate 85 vehicles daily except Hunday between the two points. - , 4no i-acino wages scneuuie, on n. o wnn me puoiuj 'nervu-o com- M1hulI(i waived gmnd jury indlet mlKsIon, .is- to become ' effoctlvo nuMt l(Ilrt en,u,.pt, tt qu uf guilty May. I. while the Huuthern PaclliO(to Ue ch;1VKe irught on a dls schedule. also filed with the n.in-i,H attorneys Information. Ho n-iiMnm. ik m wwoim; vii-uvv jiy I ho latter adds U cars' from j , uithmigh he had a family in tland to Hillshorg and 10 Hi IhoV Vow je.v ut that' time He de- I'or oiiposlto direction. ARCADE TODAY And SATURDAY A colorful, human, different picture of the life, loves r and humor of cadets. Paramount . News COMIN'fi MONDAY CLARA BOW In "Red Hair" SPECIAL PANT SALE Saturday, April 14th Our New' York buyer has purchased for us several hundred pair of All-Wool Dress Tants consisting of worsteds, tweeds and twists, that'' wc will place on Special Sale Saturday, ' April 14. f Hand-tailored, extra good fitting and correct bottoms. ..Excep tional values at prices unbeatable. See Our Window Display Conic in and look al. them You should see (hem. , - - i ' ;.J ' ' . SATURDAY'S SPECIAL PRICES , ""$2.75 - $3.50 - $4.95 - $5.95 Wc lluy for Every Sbriric Notes a A Two outstanding details of th piliiff mode are the diagonal neck. ' 4llle "! huge bona. Mi shaii d Draws Two Years In Prison ItOKWnUIlO. Apr. 13. (AP) -1 J. Minim ml who wus brought back ! to Uowburg tho first of the week L. . . !.rru,u New -Jtf,m'y' vvhe 1,0 wu -ttr- cstud on a charge of blgumy ' brought against hjm .from his. jcounly.'was today sentenced to two 'yeurH h, tho Oregon peimontmry. i , mn).f Ci jj01,h Mack of Itoscburg in j sorted the second wife In Mou jtanu a' few months after the mar-, fringe and returned to New Jersey whore ho wua later located and' ar rest oil,. . . , 4 STAR IV: I .7 I W-1. WILLIAM. FOX. presents SHARP mom A Romance of Deep Seas, Strange Ports, a Sailor Boy and a. Dancing Girl. Charlie Chaplin in Lewi und Intend lo Sell for Less IJusiness Day of This Year. Destroyers of High Prices vetroubl u (URL WITNESS I 'ALBANY. N. Y., Apr. 13 AP lE -HeurchUghta trained throuirhoui ; j last night on a dormitory btitldtnir ;, at Middlebury college. Mlddlolwrry boro evldenw of tho- intensity -ot-i the effort which Is being made by jNew York statu to bring Clara Blanche Knapp to Albany to lesti-i v fy In tho grund jury proceedings against hor stepmother, Mrs. Klor-- ence 8. Knapp. , t , ' - "' Mrs. Knapp, formerly secretary. of state, Is tinder indictment for , her administration of tho ;- 1925 : state census, and further "indict- , menta uro being sought. Vo' :-. Hinco Tuesday morning, 'Miss Knapp lias been buselged, In Iter dormitory room by peace officers ' of Addison county. Vermont and . Investigators of tho New York state department of law in a vain at- ,' tempt to serve u subpoena on her, t Her teatlmuny is sought in conj- neetlon with allegations' that sho, y together with several other rctu-; tlves of tho former state -official, were listed on census pay rolls without ever having performed uny work. Gene Shank Sets ' New Air Record ? . 8T..PAVIV Minn... Ar.- II (Al'l Forced down by a bltndlnff snow- . storm, -Oeno stiunk landed lilsim'- horsepower biplane ut 9; 1ft u, mv t liere today, after having estubllshei ..-world's ; record . for.v austulne;! flight of a IlKht all plane, im shown in-rocorda uvnilublo here. Tlie 2S-yoar-old St. I'uul pilot wus In the uir 14 . hours, und ,tH minutes, bctterlnit the .murk of 11 hours and 88 minutes nmde by Hur. ry Brooks In a.sumll Kord piano lii u flight from Detroit to Tllui vllle, l''ln."' Hrooka later was kllloitf -.Ho had 14S Kalluns vt yaiiollno when ho took off. f) TODAY ONLY TERS 1 (hid Cldvmlm in On Ihti efCtll GEORGE OBRIEN-LOIS M0RAN WILLIAM UtMARESI - JOUMI SVX'ICKAKD , Jlk,lt IMIW1 H MV : W-tUWOHOHni .. ; J. C. BLYSTONE Production, ALSO "The Floor Walker" ' Mi A'-'