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Wednesday, March 13, 1929. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 Local News In Brief 1 Mr. Mcyem lu I'ortUnd . J. I). Muyers, of La Grando, U In 1 Portland-, ..." lu From CXne - Hen Dutii-y, oC 'Cove, Is a vlullur In La Grando tgdjiy. vJtj r ' - ' ' , Coiiicm lo Iji CJraiwU ii, 'I , . H. I. Iturkor. of Covo. was 'a Tlsilor In this city y.'SU-rduy. Mr. I Jkliis Vkllor - . Bert Klklns, of Los Angeles, rep resentative of an oil company; was a business visitor at tho Eastern Oregon state highway simps in La Grande today. ; To Caliromla.to VkJl Mis. Hrnry Goro, or Lu Grando. Itft lust, nlejltt for Los Anm-lf. Cal. : '.4.Jat Visit IVoni linker lr. and Airs. C. T. HnmuelM,. of linker, 'ire . visitors ln Lu Grando yfeterdof . Mrs. A Willi 111 .Mrs. Jolin Adskln is suffering from Influenza ut her La Grando home, it is reported. y)k'turiiH to. Idalio, - Hit' J. Ill -McClullan, of New Meadows, ldu., who has been In La Grando visiting Mrs. It. A. Woods, left today for Arco, Ida. To Visit Mrs. Half Mrs. J. G. Orniand, of Pendle ton, arrived In La Grande today to visit her sister; Mrs. H. G. Hale. lii'ro l-'roni Klltenirise . - Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Burlojgh and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.; Lewis are among the out-of-town persons from Kn terprlse today. . Tliey uru at. he . JSucujmveu Inn. . . Meet Tomorrow Tho Stitch nnd Chatter clul); of Alio luriien' uuxiliury of tho Ameri can Legion, will meet tomorrow af .ternoon ut 2 o'clock at tile home of Mrs. Julius Itocsch. . i lieliuni'd Yesterday Mrs. W. H. fiarer returned to her homo hero yesterday morning on train No. 17 from l'Vunklln, -Ida., where she was called by the death of her fat hen. J. 11. Scarborough. J'"ni'i: Cut Treated Nine-year-old Victor Ferris, of Duncan, has been in L.a Grando for medical treatment of a cut on tho right side of his ftico which occur red when he was at play two days 1 ago. ,' .:. !. . Mrs. Clark 1U '. -. ' . .. Mrs. Hobert Clark, whose home is ut V avenue, guttered a- para lytic stroke this morning about 10 o'clock and ' was taken ' to the Grando Konde hospital. ' , Hetiini Homo lo L Uraude Mr. and AlVa. C. K. Lincoln, of La Grande, returned from Port land' toduy with their little daugh ter, Florence, who hus been visit ing her grandmother In the Itoso City. .... .. Jurists Agree Today On World Court Protocol GENEVA, March U (AP) Thu liiternuiionul jurists Including Kllhu Hoot, are now In uccord con cerning ull , sections of the world court protocol 1 dealing with tha American reavrvutiun on advisory opinions, i Mr. Hoot, however. ri anxious to havo tho entire protoool carefully examined and madu to conform to alterations in article four which concerns advisory opinions and it may be that tho complete draft protocol will not be submitted bo fore tomorrow, . ' t , T" JU-tunw From California All's. J. It. Cramer, of Wallowu. passed through l.a Grande today on the way to her home from 1'asadena, Cal., where she has uei-n Sabath Defends Chicago; Finds It Fairly Peaceful Y -W HINGTON, Mnr. 13 (AIM AereeTnff that .there Is "a certain Hiuuu.uH ui i wu' 1" , reaentative Sabath, democrat lllin hor dauRliters, Mrs. O. W. Tanner j nla ,. u' Q.....,it t I.., hor dauRliters, Mrs. O. W. Tanner ana miss wuitruu v-ruinui. - , v1 t ols, contends there actually is hiss luw violation per capita in that city and the state of Illinois than in tho southern states "that have Bent the leading; and most obnoxious Teach Home Beautification v, " N V - - , yX . , ' f un1 W.m ,M 0 J ; Guests at MK'all llniiiu Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCool, of ; Cove, were .dinner guests at tho home of lr.- and Mrs. It. G. Mc- '' t:all Monday. They attended the Llndsey-lllley debatu that evening. Vlit at Kocliensiiawr lloinc Mr. und Mrs. H. K. Kochen sparger, of Coluinbus. arrived In .dry, auv0CHU.3 to congress." l.a urnnoo mis morn ng v In an extenslon of remarks In at Hie home of Mr. 4nJ Mrs. J. W. congressional record today. Kochcnsparger. Mrs; It. fc. Koch- Sabathi a wct c(ed Bovl.rnnu.nt onsparger Is J. M. Kochenspargor si ) hw, ,,., , ,9.s ,,.. Klster. The La Gnundo- vlsKors I wore u,n mea as lllany dBtmcrles. have been visiting In California- J ,,,. tnu,. nmny t,,la f(ve j . V - . ' .) ' ' ' i iinjes, as many lermenters, anu -Many'tro o Baker . , more Mhan twice the number .ot . - , , .gasFons or ninsn seizea in AiiiDama, and Kaglerf Auxiliary of Lu. Grando ,..iorlUa nna GcorgIn vcombinoU ii. aweuu i. v-v. ...,.. tnan , minols. The three states, lodges in Baker tonight. Both La . ho have a po)ulatlon 2l)0tW0 Grande lodges will fxemplify tho I umep ,nl(t of hla atutc worK oi inc luuges ai uie uiewiiii i . - . ..--. .... ,, ., 4 I in the neighboring city. Kred Ros-I ' An1 'ls notwithstanding that! son, president of the Eagles, and n8 taw ar0 nl enforced In theso, Mrs. Edyth (loan, madam presi- ( dry states to the extent that they dent of the auxiliary, will attend; T01-0 r state. he added. . j . . ; - '. '-I ; admit--that wo have a cer-l Mr. Hingo's Mother Visits ,. :." tlln amount of crime In Chicago,- Mrs. Mary A. Hineo. 'mother' of he . declared,' "but . whero Is. tho. K. H. Hlngo, arrived in La Grando i community or tho city that .has,' yesterday and is visiting-Mr. and-"01- investigation win snow tncro Mrs. Kingo. she cumo here from Los Angeles where she haB been visiting relatives. Thursduy Mr. Ulngo met her In Portland and they visited in 8alem, Uorvallis and the Itoso City before coming on to La Grande where Mrs. ltlngo will stay for tho coming two weeks. Tills is thu first time she hits been In Oregon for 12 years and Is her first visit to La Grande. Her home Is In St. Francis, Kan. Home beitullfliuliun courses, launched lu ttveiul mid-western stales, ore changing farm Houses and surrouudiugs Into "lnruiBteuds." At the University of Iowa, Ames,' Iuak, a course tn fuimsteud planning la held for representatives of imal communities. Instruction lu borne bcnutlfkatluli, lurui planiiuig and niunagvmciit ure given thesu rcpresemallves who. lu uni, Inipurt It tu residents ot their com munities.; This picture show the home ot U. C. Bice, Dallas veuuty. . -'; luwa, betwa and alter ho- madu linpi'Qvencat, - Many Towns Have Radio Laws To Keep Peace lit The Neighborhood eruls were hunt at work repuirhiB serious vallrund damiiKo caiued by the wtthdruwlnff inaurgentsi In tho west, the Inuui'Kvnts, who had been driving" on Maxutlan, at first stowed down their advance, and toduy were reported to hav withdrawn their main forces north of Culiucan and Qullu. invrultiiitf Hulled. Insident Portes Gil. confident thut the revolt htis been crushed, hus stopped recruiting in tho army by volunteer orKunlvatlons. General Simon Axulrre, brother of Goneral Jesus AKUlrre,- defeat ed rebel leader in Vera Orux.'was court murttaled and executed for bin part In the revolt. Govpi'iimeut circles siUd the reb el lenders were bending their fuin llles northward to crop' Into tlio United tStutes, Thoy held this as an Indlrution of th collapso of the rebel movement, -ia NOG A,1jKS, Sonoru,- Mexico, Mar. 13 (AP) Advices' telllim of tho defeat of fuderal foreeH and the deuth of General Francisco Carera torres, a fcderul commttnder In a battle with rebels at Oarneros In tho statu of Kan Iuls 1'utslt wore received at revolutionary head quarters here toduy. MAY AltltKST KFIIIXS WASHINGTON. Mur. 13 (Al1) etention by the American author ities of uny additional rebels who cross the boundary lino from Mex ico la considered likely by the state department lu view of the Pan Anrerlcan treaty which provides for the Internment of Individuals who rebel against the constituted government. UKHIXS HOM TllltKK PU1V18 A8 ANQUUOS, Mur. 18 (Ap)-r Proclaiming threo Mexican porta In the southern district 4if Lower California to be In rebel hands, the Mexican consulate here today re-, quested fishermen in bos Angeles harbor to discontinue all sailings to. San Jose Del Cabo, Cupe Ban bucus and MaRditlcna bay. Fish ermen said the : request' would cauuu a eonsUleruble loss to the tuna fishing Industry In, tho south ern waters, , u -4- I'KIllOlrAI; iviv at Kini.u. I MUXICO CITY. Mnr.' 13 (AP) 14 i. mltxlni'tkl tfimtiu unr reiurted tn active pursuit of re treatlnn rebel forces outside of Sal tlllo, In un official government bul letin Issued this afternoon whlcnf stated that the government troopv) occupiea Hull mo this mornieg, .y. :.' :-J' Kllilil WIFK AND HIMHLF t ' -. 1 " --.V RBPDING, Cal., Mar. 1 Harry Williams, electrician, - beat, his wife, Edith, to death, an then! stabbed himself fatally. The cu Iile, married l years, had aepar . ated a short time ano, Pour ehlli dren survive, H BAKINO POWDER. -fullpouniL. is no moro crlipe In Chicago In I proportion to its enormous popula tlon than In any other city or sec tio'n of the United States.' f.'To Visit larenls Mr. and Mrs. ( P. Holbrook, of l.a Grande, motored to lgin to ;: Vay wliero MrwHol brook iV4U.-v)stt'' Tier parents, Mr und Mrs. V. K X Hug. Mr. Holbrook later returned to Ja Grantlo. VNIs Mrs. Grundy Mrs. J. P. Grundy had as her guest yesterday her - brother, . . Charles 1'ulmer, of IJiilu-r, who upent the day in l.a Gmnde.. Mr. i'almer in -also a brother of Mrs. ';K. Harding, of this city. ! AIj Iiwl In link 1 - . " .... i'.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry .teiton, 01 i'l taker, puHsed s through i-ft Grunde ;; this morning on the way to I'ort . Innd where tliey will spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Melton were married In Baker yesterday and are on their i honeymoon. ; ltit-ovcring1 , Tom Itiickman, who underwent Un appendix oneration several days ago. is recovering rapidly and ex pects to be able to leave the Grande Konde hospital In a day or two. . Gitiago ICnU'retl ; A garage at 2U05 Pennsylvania " l' avenue was entered yesterday by iftiiit person who slule some colls, ( butteries and other articles from ; a truck and trailer stored there. V according to a report mude to the 1 police.. it llettmiH to I taker Hoiik " Mrs. Minnlo Juhnsuii, of linker, returned to her home this morn , lug from 1-a Grando where she. , has been visiting her mother, Mrs. - M. M. Huclmnan, and her brother, George Buchanan. GLEE CLUBS ARE REHEARSING FOR "YOKOHAMA MAID" Student. to Como Ilomo-r- Spring vacation In Oregon's In-. stltutlons of higher learning aro 1 about to begin. These - annual holiduys which Are about a weok In length give students opportun ity to go to their homes foc'-rest and recreation. ; Many Xft G rem do (Continued from Page 1) termlnes to find a way out of the'. dilemma. Knogudl ( Wayne Nus- : ban 111) tho mayor's secretary, is; hopelessly In love with O Slng-a ( Song, whoso companion, Klsslmcot (Jean Campbell), Is quite as much j enamoured, .of KnogUdL ( Fateddq, Uie-i'fato kt-'tstoro ucts O Hlng-a-Rong to. will come to their homes for th vllt tho United States and com-' n.r!n.l ft,.c ...til Ik U .. " ttlptn llPT ffl 1IPJI I III tl HlPl'fl nu tin campbs or take advantage of Invl-j wishes the Mayoress of Kyboshol tatious offered by friends to vaca-to Ie n u' respects the envy of nun uisewnere. iuany will go 10 t"i,'. v oiiiK-a-ounif Kiuuiy tic 'studontlTTrorn' brogdWtatolSlI- er lego und the University of Oregdn-K01 ncr- ,lwtruct ...... . iu i.A irniA Portland. The spring Intermission begins at tho University of Oregon on Mar. I S. , ceptH the opportunity, and the end of Act 1 Hees hor departure - for America, accompanied by Klsslmee' and Tung-Waga (Doris Cade), herj Automobile Demolished V ' ' uVwrn v...-.iiw nnri tu ..! Coming to l-a Grande uliiiont L'nnt ri,i,.h ..i,u KTw" ?1 w T ' ?mdy; w du' 0 S'ng-n-Hong is due ' Walla Walla, Wash.. Sunday night buck homo to be man.Ied to Fa(. j automobile, between hert and' ,,. . . , ,v 1 road was slippery, and difficult to C ' .T n . . V""" I Mn i-.,i .i .u - ...return. They are greeted enthus iastically. Kcteddrn prepares fur j Kamela. It was snowing. T? see, Mr. Grady says, and the result was. the car ran into an embank-I Tho an immediate, wedding ceremony A car jand CH"H upon Knogudl to perform j ilv ini1 Knogudl. refuses und Kateddo ment nnd was demolished, driver cscuped with bruises. rntnlnir hehlml iol M fl , to Iji Gmnde where ho came in . ""dertnkeH the office himself by connection with the case of U. A. ivirU,e of hlH inayoralty..' Just ns Osborn vs. the National Union llriflhe 18 ,l,"ult lo proceed to the cll Insurance company, a corporation. I ,,mx' a y"ng American, Harry which is to bu tried in circuit "Cortcauo (Henry Culp) appears on court. t the scene. He has comn to Juiinn with O Sing"-a-Song's party and, ; after vxplainlng his . reasons for thus suddenly intruding. Cor tease, announeoH thut O Klng-u,-!Song' ami himself are 'married. 'v.:- ; Fateddd; discontented,' tries ti AYeilt to HofM? 'K Mr. and Mis. Clyde Osborne left yesterday morning on train No. for Boise, Ida., whero they will f I ie mi a few days. They expect to return Friday night. On the return trip they will stop In Caldwell, Ida., to visit with Mrs. Osborne's sister, Mrs. li. G. Selders. ' - ' FKimi'AIIV FlltK LOSS - SALKM, Ore., Mar. 13 (AP) The total flro Joss' In Oregon out side Of Portland for the month of February Was $313,219, according 'find comfort In tho retort that the to theTeport of Clare A. Lee, state (American . has married' a. pauper, fire marshal. Jesses of $10,000 or I A pretty argument ensues over the imre were: Ashland, hotel, $45,- jterms of the will aforeKal.d,- and in 000; Athena, hardware store and !the end, ..Cortcaae shows that O contents,, $33.i)ftO; Kugene. apart- I.Sing-a-Kortg has complied entirely ment house und contents, $12,000; jwith all its provisions and Is leg Marion county, state training, ally and Irrevocably his bride, rc school, $rl,000; .Salem, upartments talning Into the bargain all of the and theater, $10,000. wealth to which she falls heir." WASHINGTON '(AP) To", pre serve "the peace of .the neighbor hood and to protect both the list ener and the non-Iistenerr several states and cities have Invoked the police, power In the regulation Qf rndto. . y r . . . A" survey of these laws and ordi nances taken by tho legal depart-;' inent of thp federal radio commission- discloses a-' wide - variety of legislation designedto curb Inter ference, protect " the publlo 'from tho din of loud speakers,' prevent fires, restrict the location of -broadcasting stations and govern the In stallation of - transmitting ,'and re ceiving sets. - V ' ; Detroit lius oheof tho most .dras tic' ordinances. ' The. operation of a noise making or. noise ampiiry lng instrument by which the peuce or the neighborhood', is disturbed Is made a nuisance and .the opera tion of any radio ln any public or private place which disturbs or an noys persons owning Or occupying property In the neighborhood is a misdemeanor. . " ' ' ,' ' ' - "V Oakland, Cal,, 'has a- similar or-' dlnanee and Memphis has drafted an ordinance ..to'roguhite. tho.-use of receivers n buelness1 estubllsh intMiM. 'PTro prffpbsed htWicTpt musicul instruihents'm tho liome. Spokane -has -a-typlcat ordinance. It makes unlawful the operation of any ' instrument' w1ilch; causes electrical Interference with' ' radio reception between 6 p. 'in, find mld nlglit,' X-ray pictures or examina tions arc allowed In cases" ot emer gency. ' i A Minneapolis ordinance' "pro vides that no. broiidcaMllug station muy be Operated , within, the, city without a municipal permit. , An un nun l fee is exacted of broadcast ers. The operation of a.. transmit ter in the. city or.wlthin.lw6 miles of the city limits;. Is prohibited "if the power' is more than 600 watts. Minnesota has. a lawwilch 're quires thu broadcasting of Jn for mation, helpful In. locating stolen property and 'the- upprehenslon of wrong-doers. A fire . protection measure In St.. Louis proscribes how Installations of, transmitters and receivers may. be made. A Michigan act given the public utili ties commission authority, to, pro hibit the operation of two. or more stations within the .state simul taneously if llttetferenco in recep tion results. ;" 1 SHOESHOSIERYl I fflii'a TukUm - inotller, Ml-8. Mabt'l ColilnM. proprk'ti-fHS of' u Biiverly HlliH rca 'ruoiii, wulti'd tu Inko lliu tlilltl td.l.oB Angcti'H. Acrofta from Bohncnltump's (ii'l llu KKI.I' Sl'.HVU'n IIAIHT ' IT I'AVSt REBELS MASS GREAT ARMY AT TORREON . - (Continued trem Page 1) staged u coup yesterday und toduy was strongly entrenched at Naut, which he took oyer ln the nume of the government.' .'. '. : Ttehel reverses In tho oust und west also .were - reported. . Uetrputing before the advance of GeiieraKiAlmar.au, tho Insurgents evacuated, Saltlllo after looting two banks of about $ 60,000. The' fed- Shoot8 Daughter And Kills Herself To for Itrtland . Hal liohnenkamp, Mrs. W. H.J jiouneniiump. anu .mis. ; rrana '...,'Haker, all of this city, are leaving tomorrow for Portland Where Mr. Mohenkamp will attend a refriger- tor convention. They expect to " le buck In l.a Gninde Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W.- H. liohnenkamp re- turned Saturday Trout ' a vacation in California. Hero 011 Wlt-s- " ' Mrs. Kileen Mumside, who makes . t' her home on Hurricane creek in J Wallowa county and her sister. Miss Ida Itunstaddler. of Welser. rlda., but who has been visiting with f. her sister for the past two months, .are La Grande visitors having driven her yesterday from Wal : Iowa county. They are guests at f the home of Mm. Harry Gibson. , Itrnco hiltlatefl ? Tom Bruce, of La Grande, fnsh ' ; man in commerce at the Oregon State college hus been initiated into the Heaver Knights, local chapter - uf the Intercollegiate Knights, na r tional underclass honor fraternity. . file is the representative of his frat irrnliy. Slgmn Nu. The function of . Hif Beaver Knight bt to enforce and uphold campus traditions and to stress s-rike In evpry phase of 4 colic st: a.tiMrv --- Uhle Gets Sore Arm Treated -rr , u wn'l tl" V'VVf C.VItMliL, Cal., Mar. 13 (,P) leather than rellmiulKlt her child to another, Mrs. Florence Kmartl, ,1ft, -Mhot her 11-year-old dmighUv through the head and sent a bullet Into her own brain. Mrs. Hmaril died fnstuntty, while her daughte Is not expected lo live. The shooting occurred while the Makes Shaving a Pleasure Can you Imagine shaving be) ng ji pleasure 7 J ust I ry K lt K N AO H II A V I N i CUKAM and notice the Ulf- . . Tereiire. This great favorllo soflenM the beard so that'yur ruzor aliden over easily und quickly. You .can speed, up rfhavlng ; considerably ' wMh Klenzo, It lalhei's equally .'us well with licit or. cold wa ter. . No, your facu a favor by trying Kleniso. ; Shaving: Orcani t :. 39 cents ' Hulil unly ut Glass Drugs Inc. Tlio Itiuall Sfore La Grande, Ore. E s V3 ':BUY-AT0UR;.::'5;;;;' Big Elimination While you have 'the opportunity, ' Only four more days.' : . " v -v'; , Successor to Clint's Clothiery . m m Tonight '1 sA 7i .:..V'Ki-ir - r- (it' ' ' lit 1 Knowing that George t'hle'a right arm if ln good condition mean chance at the pentant thij aeaaon, the Detroit Tigers wnt the (ormr Cleveland pitcher to U Angeles 'eaVljr in Tefaruary to take arm treatments from Or. Charles Hpescer. one of the beat authorities on sore baseball arms. I hie la iho n getting his first treatment from a To The Traveling Public Of La Grande When In Portland why not slop it the Hfiithmaii or tho New Heathnmn Htl? We can give you a nice lurgi outside room with bath at $2.&0 -per day, single, or : . S.6 doiible; corner rooms, over looking the piirk and the city, $4.u'j single, $fi.(Mi double, - Wo have two wonderftil corfeu shops tn ttddlllon to our main din- . Ing room irlces most reuMomible. Also we have five hours Of Plpo , Oifcan concert dally. Wh are loated In the heiirt of , the theatrical district, being next , door to the Portland Theater, with in half a block of the Itroadway ; and half a block from tho Ifelltg; also nar the financial and shop ping cwiter. Heathman Hotels G. E. Heathman Geo. M. King 0 n?r ami Mgr. I'srk m halnimi Amtt'i. Mgr. ItnmUway m Sulmoii There's a REASON for Childish UK Many children have chi'bnic ailments that are un-;'; suspected. As a rule children ure credited with com-; ; plaining about every little thing. But when a thing i becomes common they treat it as a matter of course and say little., ,:' .:':':: :.:r':,- i It a child becomes peaked there is a reason for ,it.-'-. If. a well child Suddenly develops illness there is a rcv- an eight-year-old girl. They dated from a fall in thej' schoolyurd, which disordered the spine and which was easily adjusted after the child had suffered more thon . a month unnecessarily. . - , , . '. IJy my health methods I correct diseases of the cye's'f' ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart,. stomach, liver, kidneys,'; bowels and lower organs, ; , ' ' 1 Make your appointment; for health by , . . ' ' Phoning 4U7-W today. ;;" . .? rr- DR. J. E. WOODELL ; r ; ' so Soiiiini'r lllilg. ... Mount -5, ?- If. M. :' lluu.0 fulls niiHwcrt'd. . . -i TO SATAN STARTING TIIIIRSDAY... CEMND THt Who were the brains Ix-'hind the German lines? See the most amazing series of ac tual battle scenes ever shown in this country. miAt- 'a my S"'.'-'1"'. . U inurs.,-rnaay "It's Your Date, Big Boy" 1 I Comedy! "Sailor Suits" Pathc Review. Refreshing vibrations from the "It" girl! The Bow appeal with a Kick! A tyad. Melcc of Chorines,, Play lioys and Romance. -a . a-; 'i