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Friday, January 18, 1929. LA GRANDS EVENING OBSERVER iuucn i News in oner II r , i ... - n ' Council MrM f The Central lanor coMncll' ftlel I last night for regular bualnaM. K lection of officer wait postponed unit! n Inter iiate. To rk"HKUiit Valley Aim. rial ro Hisor, of l.a Grande, left yosterduy for Pleasant Valley. .Mrs. Con M In Visits . . Airs. Helen Conkmi, of Cove, a visitor In l-a Grande toiuty. Hero From Klglii . At in. Shoemaker, of Klgln, 1b vls II I n i,' In this rity today. r. Illnao ItcUii-nv K, It. 1 lingo returned from Port land ami Salem today. Mr. Vrfitr Visit ltcpmt Card Students nt Ijt Grande High j school .received their first aemester report enrds today at I:3 o'clock, G. 0. P. Political Mm. I'ryar. or Imliler. wa a via- Thry received Uii carda iind left ,m.ty Np. yoflrKiiilo dnftnti Itor In l.u. Orondo Wedneadny Mr Ktiiiilmii'lc Arrives Mr. Klmer Honthuirk. of Will lown, urrlvod In thlx oily today. Khe j "!,-'ho hint rnniiuilmi after the de.ith Mra. llnrilia Ups, .npcrlntendent nt 1 l)nf (Wrse MiirrlH. " I'lhc home, un.l Dr. Kvelyn friable. ' :r:'i. r . ' - I ,i,.t.,t....,.i ii.,.... ' A 4 L. Si..., fj.'"l- Piidcr Kecrclnry Mill mid the i ....... , AUlnOrltV r0r fpiil l"'" f the Hoover c..Vnerr.l A l""""'"" of frdenil action In ' J . Y . v... ....!, i.,...!..,.- ... ,a. i Iho emu. wiu wen In nn Invemlitn- N-Y. IS Decided """ ln.livldm.1i. miner thnn fur- j '' tod yotcrdiiy hy J. i i'lc-l II. . . is umni . ,, llllawi ,,,. C11,,11M . . n'. operative. Six Injured In ! Detroit Bombing liicTlioit, ,liim IS (Al't-'Six rnnt were dcidroye.l by nn'rsnlna. I'ollro helloed Inn fofW . Inn ht Oinll.il un.l Hnrticr avennea planned us lupilwi! for tlie rntul Hlimily ln fri 1 oVIwk thl morn- ahooUnir nf mi Itiillun iiiarchpf In Ins. Thi dnmnit tat nrtlnmtH ft I'uliiinliun liny purude . hrro -lt nt llfiii.tMin. Ko niii' wan Killed. . Urlnlwr. '.. 4 ." ,-. .. ttnn. llo'i.ddd fhtit rnliliiPt IjnlniinpntK wrrp nut dlgrinwd. . ) llwunh. lhth- nf'thi' BftlJiloni frcim Xow York tiro d.'ntnrmtD Mr. niiuin. School will turi rffnularly h . , vhh in iii h-mii .... .... .. .!.. f.ii- lh norond wanilH Mon.lliv. ; i " . . . ' .. t . ' .." . ' 1"""""n"" T.u inrt'p ipimcrs wj. hiiii.mi.i.'.'ii ..i. d.y by- It ,1'Mmoml Mnolinld. ttite WAXtMNdTO.V. iin. ts ( I'lurhiK uf i-ptnilitlraii .iinlltlrni i.n c ffornlnir lmtrmutuv - IVilikllv Mi I , natlnnal puniinlltm.n.an In dpiipnil- Ih in the k"oloy hut.'l. II. nil flirrry ArrivPM j ht Iji Cinn.li HlKh arhonl and to . MIhh Ituth fhn-ry. of KntorpriHO. . dnimatlr conch. arrived In l.n Grande todny to Tllt i . ' ' her .Inter, MIkh Kianwi. f herry. ; ONE KILL PASSED Tirr-nihHn -i,rt,.l of '"""'"'' chairman, nftcr lu.-nnd oll ,, ,Kl.y ,h xltnntl.iiiK ,H.Mi.nK wn Injiu'vd aerlnnidy and Mlm I ntnonno inain. oi r.u ...,. .. , . o,...,.., ... ; ln',k. i ,k. i,- .. ... I.P.I.-...I 'In In fli'iinrip lust '"V it iti.iit.- on.,.-. ., mil im.-iiik IllKht. "shc'l8 to tench Kniellsli in m(r-rm ry of the iinmnry. lmfl j-nmnV Ihln rlan' has l.ccn .piartpl theatre . (rriicpry uml a rcatnu- Mptp I'Voni I1..1.1 ' . William t'nnnliiffham, of Huhl, arrived In Iji nrati.lo yetei.lay. lie Ik at tho Foley hotel. t;oK in llaker ' ' - .Mrs. K. l.nrkfn, of Iji Orunde, In vIsliiiiK her mother. Mm. J. MluU. , Vrom Hot Uki rillp win rei.irn HUH eveninir. lias Tnnsll Oni Harry Weniherinnn .Ir.'. hnd hut l.msilK removed , 'r.iesdiiy mid Ih said to lie Kcttinir . nlonir nicely. Hilly 'runinlar, of Hot lAke, Ih n vlwltor In l.a Ornn.le today and Ih registered ut the l-'oley holpl. Klk.H Sleel . Tim KIUh Io.Iko mpt lnnt nlffht In reitnlur HtHsion with a fair attend- , uneo. Min. (irav VIhII .Mrs. lliny. of rove, Is ill, in t.a Orando at the honlp of.her. dn.iKh-t Mr., niih Here , ler, .lr. Italph' WeJdi." w. T. Ititn, of linker, renresenta a hrenkriiHt conference with I'reaJ-tnim In tl.U Insmnce. Ilcyond the! deni-eleet llouvcr. ! -. ' i : . jimirnn.iKc question, however, " Mn ' I llenlilcH Sir. Mucin. 1.1 linil Mr. I J I never Is InlerealPd In alreiKCth. I IHH the third tnemher nf the trrmip jenlnK liany lines In the niilre ....in 1.. 1.K....1.. I. Hill..., ...i..h..i Iviiili. u-l.li 1-la.M l, r,.Mlnrltiir IliA BY LEGISLATURE enmnilitcciimn. who .nferiT.1 with j whole stale tiove limit in the re-, TV flPPVIVf! VVPPk .Mr. Ili.nver emiler Jn. the Av.'elc. lliiilillenn party. ; - . j Il UlAlAU W.K.IV(Mr. Jtm.hlM , , wp,vsem the I , . VJ"' , urmiii ' in most neir.iiiHtiniis witu rv :i (Continued from Pax It .the new president, -lie sald'.lhnlj the three would nvive 'utioli-l'eeont : na ror.is ami nevroiriH. meinliill..ns fur iinn.dntmentH for Vehicles wplKlitns-ovcr n0 and tvilvml ofriee hefore unfiles -nere not over lon ponn.lw would pay Hiil.mltieil li. .Mr. Ilnovet- for Ills Sill cenla per hliRdrcd wclBht or leKiislderatlon. part thereof. .1 ' . ' Vehlcli welKhlng- 9I0UII pounds' Mr.. Mill wax ho!d (if the Inde anil not over 4600 pounds would pendent Hoover for president ,o,f pny 11 per hundred wel"nhi or part Kiihliviilon In ev Yiirk state nnd thereof. .the arcpliient on the haiullliiK of Vehicles :w'elKhliiH over 4500 pnfl-o'liae was- reuardp.i asTH..mn- poundH would pay ? 1. 10 per hun-.whut of n victory foiy him. ; ..Mr Manslaughter To 1 ISHOtS'-HOSIERYjl Be Charged, Word Alfred Zhntlcr Iovi-n . Alfred Xleirler.iif I'l.'iiMJint Vnl ley. left l-a Urnnde toilay for hln; home. . ; ;-v; - tlve of a tobacco company, Ih In l-a CI r a ltd o til Ik wtek. He will ieturn linker- Monday. ;l to .', 'V .-'From IViidlf'toit - i .v r. .unit .writ. w. iiurHiuiiaii, 01 .lr. Si ark land Ki'turiM ' 1'endleton. " ure vlKUora In l.a tiearhart .Stucklnnd. Of Covp, re- j ijrnnde. . Yhey are at the loley turned thix morning from Portland. 1 hotel. tttill fall in ff, he nays. I.' -'J J , , . . j r staphs Vlshs ; . In Nortli PmvdiT f v.' li. Htaplw. . of OnUirio. . left K. A. Sayi'p. I'nlon county miper- (lninde toclav follftwlne ft huni- Intenilent of hcIiooIh. whm a viHltr n(.ra visit. Mr. Htaplc in Ford nil huMiiifKH in North leiday. I'ovviler yen-1 toniohlle nwent at (mtnrio. To VMt Stuart lltime V'ern JohnKon. of .lerome. Ida.. Pnyettr Ired-weUrht or part thereof, All velllrtcH eipihtped with wdld tlrcH would tny 50 per t ent In ad dition to the uhove fpiH. It is provided that for relii trationd made on or after April 1 laud hefore July I three-fourthH of I the regular fee wliall he paid: for I rcglMiratlonH from July 1 to Ort j olh-r I one-half fe. ami after Otd : oher 1 ont'-fourth of thit reRiilar I fee. I Dlher ItrMfMiuiM'ndntloiiA 4 tlther recommendatloiiH are:' j That a constitutional ainendmrot lite Hiihmltted to the people provld- Itiif for lii'ense revislun pnrtnlniUK to old cars, for the benefit of. fit Al.lU'QlKltQlTK, N. M.. Jan, 18 r i IM-lltfit'.rn.f f iiiimulikitirlilnit In ronnrctloti with the druth of nn lS-yenrohl Klrl In the New Mexi co Klrl welfare home, h state cor rective Institution, foUowlUK un In- IcM'ltitn.nr-.tWlllirhl Infill wttiw k- Atachold became 'taie;.j oalrinan in prcted to lie ,'flled today UKalnnt Acrom from ltnhnonUnmp'a JAM'AHV C'l.KAItANCF. , nau:i ' . .' : a9t tt '. Oii All MutO! niul Hwcntcrs mid .Mnny rmiNiial . . . Sp Willis. ' t , lien I'Voni I'nyolto .i i . linn .ii iM. ij, o. i (JiiiiK, ui i . i..iui... i.. i..uioi.,iiii loft left Clrando to- f , . ' V ' That S3 1-8 - of the license foe rtivenucH he returned to the coun- Ida.. lias been visiting 1" l-a Grande a ; day. They were rewinterod ut the short time ami left till morniiiK for j Ornmle hotel. j Knterprlse to visit at the J. W.I t Kdifirt home. -i t llHllmrtur Krwiiku r ; - j . rharloA Alalboeuf, socretary of Mrs. Ilnr.li .Visit . ' v; 'V.'.. -j the i'nlon eonnty chamber of com AIih. 1. I.. Hitch, of Seattle, rep- mercc, talked loihiy before the i-onentallvo of a fur company, ar-1 weekly noun meetlnff of tho l.n lived In Ui Grande WoducKday toiGiamle Uealty hoard. ,.". spend n. few days on buHineHH. Hho . - - expeetK to leave tomorrow. ltiistnesq Good , -' Hoy Morccr. of Nampn, "ida., a In Portland mid 'llio IIU-h rare man In Southern Idaho. Is a Mrs. W. 1. Warner, of T.n hiiHincss vlwltor In I.a Grande to Grande, Is in The lal.lo.s with her j day. . rtusinowt In Nampn Is very father who is seriously 111, and Mr. ; Kod, Mr. Alorcer says. The Warner and tlielr datiKhter.Oorrls. weather is very cold there, he re n re in Portland spending Vevoral ports. linen. S ..,,.,.. i . , ,- - ',To See New Si-liool .(etiini to La Grande ) Mrs. W. C Kelly and little son. It. .1. Groi n and Henry Ifi-SB, la flten, left Ut Grande, this morn Grande attorneys, returned from Ink fur Parma, Ida., where they Knterprisc last niKbt follow-in the will attend the opening of the new trial of the case of the state vs.; Parma IHkIi school building which Frank Hoffman. I wiw constructed by Mr. Kelly, l-a - 1 1 i Grande contractor. Tho school will Works hi TeleidiiMfcv.' Office .be opuned tomorrow. Mrs. Kelly expects to return to l.n, Grande Miss Gwenith Workman linn nc repted u position as local oper ator at the West Coast TVle- phnno i-compnny 1" ia Grande. ! Trapiici' ltecnlls lUme Mluu U'ni-L-miin ffltilli.l'K- WfIR ftlfl - W-i .7fci, JT'lir.-v Jjivniui.r A. frnnl ployml. at Sanford's Candy shop. Sunday. J.ookinK- GhiHH near Mlnam, tho scene of tlie airplane disaster which 18 1iiclici of Snow 1 occurred yesterday evening. Is yls- l-'rom Duncan to Knmela thcr; ttlnir in ln. Grande today. Mr. are IS Inches of freshly fallen : Perry saya another nlrplaife last snow, reports nn O.-W. trainman I.October wiu lost In tho same vl who came Into l.a Grande this 1 clnlty when the totx was heavy and innrnlntf on No. 24. : The snow is ( hnnk'ink' ahottt 600 feet abovo st.tll falling', he snyH. Kround. "The plane passed over . j j the Mlnam roKlon in the. nfternoon, Aiiiioiuiornirt'iilH Tho Kpworth I-earno; of the .tXMIIUIII.fi. I'-lllt II '111 i mm ii ko to I'nlon Sunday night for n Jng about It aftcrwnrdn." he said. ino-tintf with the t'nion UftKtie, Cai-s will leave the Ia Grande itinl In Snow church nt fi o'clock and nil those People who find themselves ma-having- cam are urtfed to brlnff rooned in the snow with no house them. The meeting at I'nlon will In Hiht nnd nifjht comintf. nnd who begin nt 0:30 o'clock.. wish to enjoy a winter's outing, arc - ' I fold how to do It by K. Itnssell j Sx'Ott, boy scout executive. First In T-n diir A hole In the snow. Then tics, to preserve the amounts now returned on a 35 per cent Imalfv That the legislature take action to require the public service com mission to roduco the amount of motor vehicle 'revenues used In ad ministration anil nun a greater amount over to the slate highway fund. - . - - - lTnder tho present license sys tem the State received in iJZH In n'Ktilnr license fees from passeiiRer cars $o..t7i!.l!7S and from trucks and trailers $H1,:M, a total of tl. 207,013. I'nder tho plan rec ommended by tho committee H would reeelvi) from puKsenger cars an estimated $ :,'.' :t:t,ran and from trucks and trailers f I ,&)!, immi. a total of ?4,tKK,fU0. - This is a reduction In passenger car fees of f 1 ,4-1 and an in crease In trtick fees of $223.fitl, or a decrease In all regular fees of $1,219,1 12. A Companion plan with the li cense reductions move Is nn In crease In gasoline taxes from 8 to 4 cents a gallon. It is estimated that tho ndiUfituial I cent would'-pro-(luce, using J !2 basis, $ 1,2 I (,i0 1. This lacks only ? 7, fill of reaching the auiouiil of the reduction in motor vehicle fees. flying low and wo wondered if ho would make It nil right. I guess he got through, for we heard noth FOUND LAST EVENLNdi BY 2 TRAPPERS (Continued from Page 1) Itnby Son lfc's Word has been received Grande of the death of the eights! make nn envelop Hlylc bed.' Several months old son of Mr. nnd MrJ pairs of blanket are needed and Charles H. Frazlor. Mrs. Frazlerl' jr newspapers, are available. If they was formerly Itachael Turner, ofjnro put between the blankets they I .a Grande, and Is well known hero, will make the bed much warmer. They now live In Portland. The , Then crawl Into the opening in tho baby died yesterday. Her L To Make Homo ' Sidney I,. Thompson, of the T'nilod States chamber of com merce, of Washington D. C, is in la Grande where he will make his home. Air. Thompson arrived in .i.l.. -li.. o l.... h ii-Ill hn at home at the Harajawca, Inn. Mr. j Thompson Is widely known In I-n Grande as ho formerly lived here. nvelop bed and with the snow above, below nnd around, one enn sleep In comfort nnd safety until morning. linker Players Arrive COnch H. I.. Gllndemnn nnd his basketball players from Baker High school nrrived in l-a Grande this morning. They had lunch at the Sacnjawen Coffee shop before j gblng on to Pendleton where they will play tonight. Tomorrow the I men will play at Milton -Free water, of T.n ! Cecil Sturglll and W. U. Haker, Miss Johnson Kciurns li Miss Annettik Johnson, morning to spend the weekend dur-j tho players on the trip: Kach of ing the intermission in the sessions f the three men Is driving a car. MH flip ifl'CKOn leillHlHlore wimi h nitv , i lie iimi-i mh-. i-ounm , Is nttendlng ut Sitlem. Miss Jolm son Is secretary to Senator Colon It. Kherbnrd. In Salem Miss John son saw John Wells, of Alicel, who (s spending the winter there with his daughter, she says. Scaly Czarson. Glen Nelson, Alerrlll ! Stoddard, Jack Vaughn, . Keith i Chafrtn. Alvln Crockett, ltosc 1 Thomas. "Will Kempfer, William Heard, Itobert Howard and ltloh nrd McWaters. CLINT'S CLOTHIERY'S v. Quit Business Sale Is the Most Intensive, the Most Dramatic, the Most Important Saving Event in La Grande History. or and carried the injured . flier back to their cabin, a distance of a mile, t )ne of t ht trappers t inn trudged to the Horse Hunch, the! nearest point where a telephone I was I o rated, heroically bucking through snow six feet deep for 12 j weary hours during the night ln notify Hie world of Mr. lUtckurr's, accident and need of nid. The trap pers names could not be learned i todny hut their praises were being) sung by those who knew of their act of overcoming of difficulties. The relief party which left Cove late this morning, expected to reach the cabin lute this afternoon where tho trappers are building a sled. , Horses will probubly be changed at the Horse Hunch. It Is hoped that the return journey could be made this evening, but local people who are familiar with the country do not believe they can get back before tomorrow morn ing. Gamely Standing Injuries. Hcports said that Air. Huckner retained consciousness and was standing his injuries gamely. The definite cn:ie of the crash is unknown here. The ranger sta tion was unable to wy whether the fuel supply of the plane was ex hausted or whether the ship crash ed Into a mountain. First Serious Act'ltlciit. This was the first serious air mull accident in this part of the state, in spite of many months of flying through fog -and snow. Mi. Wrlghtson, and other offl elats w-re overjoyed with news to day that Mr. Iluekner was wife. Asked by a reporter whether the damage to the plane had been Icarni'd, Air, Wrlghtson said: "We dn't care about the plane. What we want to do ts get Mr. Huckner out us quickly us possible." IEFOKTK sr.FING CitASH 1 HPOKANK. Wash.. Jan. IS (AP) j A report from lHiston, Idaho, . today said that a woman reported seeing un airplane crash across the j river Trom 'larkston. Wash., thl j morning. Sheriff's officers begun i a search but lost their directions and returned to the ctty for field ! glasses before going out again, A I check was being made at Felt a Mold here to ascertain who the pilot might be. THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE KF-ATIf TOM. Mllt'XTft AllKIU'EKV. 51.1 . Jan. 15 (Al'l Iieath. from Ihe collision yester day of two Pennsylvania railroad passenger trains and a frclffht train near here mounted to five In.lay, Leon Hwectinic of PhlUtdel pliln. nrinoer of the north bound lussw-n ter train, dying at Havre D Utuc botpltaU We Buy Foi Less ; ' ':v v:)Ve;Sell For Less Women's ; and Misses' ; NEW SPRING DRESSES . $6.95 - $7.95 Those lovely Spring Frocks will work wonders in Brightening a Winter .Wardrobe' They're Advance Information in what - : . will he worn this spring . Canton Crepes, Georgettes, and :.nev Novelties in Silk .Prints in the new colors of Violet, Lyon's tI3lue, Swiss Rose, Hose-Beige, : Also Navy and Black. ... TODAY SATURDAY P3 Also Comedy & News. DAYS -STARfLNO SUNDAY.. Siimething to Put'lntoi Your Rook ; of Glorious Movie Memories V . . ! Special Sale of Men's Shirts t Saturday, Jan. 19th ; Regularly $1.69 td $2.4 Well tailored shirts, in .Collar Attached Styled Fancy Patterns and plain colors Sizes -14 to 17 r- Broadcloth, Madras and Printed Percales $1.29 3 for $3.75' SEE WINDOW DISPLAY! Destroyers of Hlirh Price 1216 Adams Ave. .-TODAY UT2&SL JJ :y SATURDAY- A ' : -WW svj AM X: h - A Vi,ir,y PLC -Ai ' m! )) PtiJ: . :A C' M I U - BtTTY V Ali vtv : v with GARY COOPER BBBBIBIBaEaBBB9SSSSSS:SS OF THE TODAY SATURDAY; WITM IinMAID .(Dak. MaRCARCT MORRIS m SLA who f IS " riiixf Also 'THE HAUNTED SHIP' Pass Coupon Cut Out and Save. Free Pass. Free Pas. to COLONIAL THEATRE Friday, Jan. 18 Only. , ' Admits One .Person Free With One Paid 35c Admission. "Bring Your Friend" and See "MARK OF THE FROG"