La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1929, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    Thursday, March 21, 1929.
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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Local News In Brief
Mr. Holiteiien Arrtwii
, Hill Hela-esen. of Spokane, came
tn l-u Grande last nixht for a short
business visit. . -
Mr. Itykliulx Ia-bvc t i
. ltlchurd nykhuUi ', It-fjt Tuesday
nlxlu for Sun Kraiiotsco, tui.,
where lie wljl make hi lionie. -'
ftoklnt Meet , ' ' : .
t The Itakle lodge met last nisi.!
iu. regular session..- - . .....
Come. l?mm l-iil.t-nriKe
Hill Itirhmnn, of Kiitorpriao, In a
Moomi IxnIiri Meet
' One enndidnto was Initiated at
the. mooting- of tho Mooae lodKe taut
night. V , ;
REBELS ATTACK
ON NACO FRONT
Sharp Counter Offensives 1
dialling; uen. Aguirie
t :ls Executed,,
Wealthy Man Sent - (War Inevitable
J O Mate rrtSOn fn rh.no Ponnrt
Received Today
OAKLAND. ('Hi.. Mar. SI Al")
laivtd A.. Harnett, wealthy Han
Lenndro manufacturer, rorinerly of
Toledo. .Ohio, ,wm sentenced to
Kolaom peniteutlary today for kid
RAIN AND WIND
HIT LA GRANDE
' : IN EARLY HOURS
1 (Continued from Page 1)
INSTITUTE IS
TO BEGIN AT
I high pa IfHr.eOO ' nV'Irevcl'
munlrlpul fields. I Grand
the opportunity of leasmc a
14
INN TONIGHT 1 w"no,J? nl4v-' ,,Msn,ri wouln"o
. r - . ".-, imp tho front tanks, wit
(Continued; from Page 1)
I'.lltln to May Here
' The Klirln vollev. ball team will
piny against the J.a. Grande men'a ninndrr.- continue.
visitor In thin .-Ity. .lie la rcKUuereu enm tonight at 8 o'clock In' the
nt the r-otcy noict.
hjr the Anru.tetl rrt-aa . .
fthurp counter offensives ly tho
rebel army faced the. Mexican a-ov...
ornmcnt' todny'.Jn' the' north and
along the, V'est coast. '
Aa (jenernl Cnlloa, federal com
'concentrntlnir
hla powerful army at Torroon. for
NANKING, i'l.lna. Mar. SI (AP) : luniatre. Crewe of men wore sent Friday evening
iu ...fin, n mi' uiiiiiuh-.i n.i-iiuiie I'riH. t.oswortn
at 7:30 o'elook.
will "-discuss the
naplng five-year-old Kloise Wind- ,vur between the Nationalist gov
.. .1.... ..I ... .n'Yn. tlia Wii1k.ii .11 InM rtf II liL Alt
yean, in the discretion of the s.a.e .Wuchang and Hanyang la. believed "!, '"' "'J' '" 'h.T ' t' on advertising.
prison board. , . there to be Inevitable -
Unmet t waa convicted Tueailny. : .
Since then he haa been. under In-!.' II ANKOW, flilna, Jdar. 91 IAI')
vestitrailnn In connection with the -Tho opinion here In that war
: slaying of 16-year-old Muhel Mayer (vtth tlie Nationalist government la
In tluklund July 1, t:7. - ; : inevitable. .
Mr. Mi'llook Itaiw-- I
J, ti. Mei'ullock. of Wallowa, la
a Visller lp lhl oily nt alio Koloy
hotel, : .!'.-
ItotiiiiiH to Siimniprvilln
A.' i.. m Viors, of i-liimmorvllle,
r.'liiniil tn his home this mnrnlng
following a visit in Haker.
hull room of tho la Grande hotel, a drive In pursuit or the retiring
inaurginta. a reliel uinvenienl ile-
Hohert T. Wllllama. of Portland,
and Jtobert Met'raeken; Insurance
men, - have lieen In Im (irnnne on
velaned In ftlnnloa wiileh may
threaten Callow' loft flank and rear.
The Inaurgenfa deaeentloil upon
Maxatlan, on the west coast, de-
liuslneaB. While here they conferred mandlng the surrender of, Hint
with Jack Kerrls. ; I Place, hut General-'arrlllo, do.
rending it with two thousand men.
felt. He waa given an Indetenuln- eminent and the faction control!- ,., unjeei or ereim ami roneeiiona
l . . ... linn .nr. vnnev win Hive an. inun-
of the worst over .experienced. The A liirue .,r men.li.int.
'wind waa silirblowing at. a. high ,,4 and the preaei.ee ot
! rauv of speed In the valley at 1.1 elrrkx ,, , , nl lMr.
o clock this morning.; , : Mr.-Vane, annonnce, .
v ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' . ,; 1 Tht. oonferi-nue loaders . com
.heSS w. T. mrriof .hiker today where they held
now and ln.ll. continuing only a a "; "Me
I few ...Hiulea. U Grande ...IsHed ""'"' . "'"" hualness men.
the worst of the wind, which hit Altogether there were six CKlons
tho valh y and la. the .momuoins. ,"' iK Tuesday and Wednesday,
i, , , , ' ' Final sprl.ut Instlnito
) VIXI IN I'l-.XIH.ITTOX I T"e lJi tlrnnde Institute will be
! ' I'KNIH.KTON. Ore., Mar. jt the final one until June nnd July
' (AP) A high wind siorm rroin the when others will be hold at lin
I,
Lfiiipp Givpa Wan -.awtra r tan,
L 0f Quincul WORKINGS
(Con In nod from Tag on
griNi'Y. III,. Mar. 31 (Al')
I'liublt- Itmc.'r to wlthutmiil thn on-
iinuIom of tho fortunate ciimo Into
"'""f"' "f ."u,ll,"r,T",i;; .'"''"T the little mining village of Kl...! I'lew. over IVn.lleinn last toiprlKe,, Ontario, Mllton-leewat.
VIsIih lln.tl.i'r Mr.
Rduard Itamm,
Itaiiam
of . Winthrop,
which hud i-enchert tho levee crown
II... l.llnn riMid I. ...An nn tlin
Hro.liertHT.al to , prepared to comla.t any attack.,. lawpi. ' " '"J10" ""I A whose husbands, fathers and bro- ,
Tlie fresnyierian Aien a Clllll will ; - , rtir.ru vet' venrn linneeminleil for ' "W- " ,v V "
meet tonight promptly ot S o'clock MKXiro CITY. Mar. 51 Ul')- a groat flood over ja.a.i.l acres of to p n r' rroin the weat,
at the hopio of A. W. Nelson.' K. t. Jn:)0 n. m. Genonil Jesus' M. ijinproved furm. landa In the
Toivlcr Will have-charge of the pro- e-guirrr. cnier renei rommnnilcr in i trict,
dla-
Wash.. is in , U. Goindn vlalilng ' Kram on "Hollglona of tho World." i tno province of -Vera f'r.ia. wa
1.1s brother, .t'haa Hamiit..
ChanKC llehcarsal Hate
Tbo is.htnrsn.1 of the-city -hand court . mania..
executed at Iji Magras. Vera Crui "' 1 ' ' ' L.
province nf.T, a. m. today after (MARSHAL FOCH TO
1 he presidential I
loch, wh,ere Invert ones wtilted them "'g.u, t'"i'g ouwn a .ew .K, .... . .ve,-.
ees. The wculhcr' waa clear to- to bring from the college to the
duYivWUi. a steady gust, of wind ' merchants of each county In the
truestlnaed avidly those who came ,' ' ' ' '' ."
from the Valley Tamp entry. ' it tKl'U U'l4Tiirit l'iiwi'l.1 " . ? T i""
'miive d....i.t-...r. .xireLed f..r ,,'.,:?'.X 1 1 '" ' 1 1 H .' M otu" 'A tT many yean, past to the
' - - AKK (. tin .1!IV. : AO r.. ul..l..u l.. -ll..nna
ino weather wna u.ise.ticn nere .... iK r0ii..... out of an
'those near the Klnloch-entry. Mo'
Ijcnvn l.a (jrnu.lc ?
Kenneth Kofford, and 1 Morton Hc-licdiiicil for nexV -Tuesday w ill he castle did not state whether the
is. nn. i.o.ii or . nion. nuv':cu i-u- -hold Wednesday -Insteiul due to the "ouy wouin no nrougnt to .Mexico
Grande following a short visit. They faH thllt ,no o:. It'. glee club -will rity. for burial. ,
wore at the l.a Grnnde ;hotel. . I be ; I..: l.n arande Tueaday. , ' ' (
: . '",' J. ; i . --' 5, ' - NOOAI.KR, Hounrn; Mar.' SI
Vlsl.lnit Parents - . . I -. J Itnyal NetghliorK to Meet : - M AP) Itehel guna will bo. fired on
George Anderson, sophon.oro nt i Tho ltoyal Neighbors -will' meet ' Naeo, 1 Honnra. federal stronghold
the rnlveraitjr of Oregon.. Is visit-. in .,. Knlehta of l-vthlaa hall tonight and nbsslbiy late this af-
Ing- his parents, . Mr. . and
Georgo Anderson, tliis week.
'. ' "' .'' r-
I row rnMii lirthri . - t ,
riiauoiH itrn. vmmirH.in i-a; wmnoe.
They uroicffiHtcroa at the'. Hit en
jawen Inn. ' :
AIrw; i Krliluy nt 7:30 o'clock.- All-mom-" tor noon. Joiw Ciuxlola; npnkcnnian
hom are urrlMo, he nroBont for ro' revoinuonnry hoafloum torti
nn important huttfnoftti moot In ir. "' (: , hiro, tolil Oio AMtoclatod Profts to-;
i Ci-ii'iiuTtil'iil U'lia thu Itlikiat nilnntm lni.ir . .. . I
V .1 ,11 I n, ZLl . , , iHZl 10""y W1,n HK" ,,,,',n,"n ndult education plan which we feel
ON NEXT TUESDAY .1.V"' --"'--''". J-t -a. OKLAHOMA HAS: I '""vilhin Z Lt. ,h -'
' V v - - I .After lielng held back by fh.me! " MEW. EXECUTIVE "r f Jiualneaa men lnalllt. h.
Contlnud from I) nnd smoko, rowuo oraw onterort
Uie Klnloch onto'
BE LAID TO REST
timml moollnK with M mo. I
hurrlotl out.. ...
Vorlt uuti ilvcwK-d tn litv
,lnoiviiMol fi'oin olnht to. Si!.
(lhor wore at t
" h .w vaiiev ramntry to Brdown ' c""" iCity Shows Interest
cam-
Miss Louise l.eighton la vlsltlng
bcr.pnrents.. Mr. ihd 'Mrar'lt. W.
l.eighton, this week.' ; ' 8he la
freshman at Gooding - college, at
Gooding. Ida.'-' ."' '
To Visit III Portlam . i
. Mrs. MM IjinzeC. Mrs. I.. K.
Klnzol and Mrs. I.ee Houvy; -left l (ar ecofcmMl
List night for Portland-to spend,' Mr .Hllptt nt :n ptrst atreel,
sovoral days. They wont on tho, reponea .Jo; police last night that
train. . . -
Alabama Man Is j
.Searching For
Missing Brother
i
The search for his brother In
if.lo the pit from that section: T'p , tMlutniv nltitptoil to moot on the!.
creww. one rrom the union i:ouer- own call to vole. Iinneaohnionl ur-
iM-on.il which 1... w.i.i. when he en- "-"""" "- ,ces ugainsi mm, no. suocoeocu in
tereU H.i,.-i.n...a h.v'ove, hb, knoea. i Inlnnrt t'oal company, went down ; dispersing tho... by court action.
palgn uniform. The dark blue ov-
In Local Field
Ithout bund
Issues or slmllur means of raising
money, Mr. lenips..y auld,
v Hk to Avert lilt
A delegation, of cltluM.s ' f rom
Hp nice street asked If1 something
could he done to do away with
the dust In their locality. Olnc
was discussed at some length and
the coiut.ifasion promised to Invee
tlgate .with tlie,hoii-s tr relieving
the trouble, i; ;'. , -. ..
It vua alao mentioned that (he
high, school Lund wanted to go to
Oorvallla again this spring to take
part in tho atalo contest. ; Mat
year the city assisted the hand- anil
expressions: last, night- wore that
such help might' la. .provided again.
No definite a(;tiotu . wi.h taken in
(his nuttier.'-'-:.- , . '-.
In the city manager's report the
city library's circulation ror 11128
waa Uh. i ll at n :l. I Inclmling 16..
Dim ' hooka elrel.lated through
brni.eh llhrarlea. ,.,Tutu.l -horioworB
amounted to 4.lt, , ,
. Frailty and Charily
Wliere Hie ilhi;:inMa ;..f disaster
ta hi.hi.in frailly I lie (inorl.llon
must be hiiiii'.ut cluirltyj Anicrli-iiii
Mlljllixllie.- - . i
feiiimi.jill''
1 ISHOESHOSIERV I
(Continue from Pag 1)
tho ' Klnloch 'opening. , Jtescue
ft 4'orkers said there waa' grave dan
ger iron, gas ...to a.er-namii. , .
Ileal IWririo .
. Wlndnwa In the little mining vl.
Mrs. o.' t. Haiuu.oiHls, Johns
ton's ciifldcntlul ;-secretary drew
much of the rlre pt the governor's
political cnoniles. v They chnrgort
she dominated the governor's of-
hls aediin had been atolen. Tho fulfillment of a wish made tii his
-' 1 I missing far w-aa later-found nt tbo: ilvinir fnthn u.upi...i i.iiin.lu v
Wi'lliutrtnn llamilioil llonv corner of. Greenwood and Wash- Taylor. of l.eeds Ala wn a trip by
'Wellington Hanilltonvi' atMtlent.. micton.',, '.- . ; ' i uutomohlle across the continent.
'. 8tnl" fomMlla, , , , . 5 ' , Yeetr.lny wh Taylor was lb U
drove to Lit Grnnde last night. Mr. lM(sK Hmtvr ctitiera .. . Grande making . Indulrles. ' A.
lliimllion lag Junior nt the College. MlaK -vnletle . llorer, who la: a though so for ho. haa found no
'v ' T7" .-! 1 sophomore at Oregon Slate college, clues he is getting "warm" for the
To Slslt Honglitcrt , arrived In ljt Gn.nde on train No. . fa.nllv in Ai,,h,,n,,. hrani r,..i. .i,
Mrs. N. it.-, wooa . waa .exnectea . u tttla morning 0 aen4.the.airtet; adventurer 51 years ago when he
The rive stars of hla rank US Mar-i
shal gleaned from the lower pai;i
of his sleeves. His breust was cov
ered with medals which a grate
ful fatherland and other nations to
whoso flags he brought ' Sylctorles
had bestowed upon him. '
Public AlllllllK.I; '
At .6:30 p. m. Madame Kocll , i.i.u mi,,
1,... .... ,.u... "J1" iivm.j ...i...r.n. r i appointed - political spoilsmen" re.
'Ir ' ' hT-..he . "'". TnB.f"'Y 'h"",l:"t. '"" to discharge her. After he
lniri. wore. Hhattored nnd. tho force, n,.w u.n) iutl much uf Ilio
fdf the oxphwlon wan, frit ovor a. intuto'it omrial Imslncs'.
wide area. The main tipple, enn- i . Th(, ov,, doclartnir that al-
, - ifncKH on nyjj. wrrn inMpirvn uy
, noy llno;woui likoly opon un air I
j pnHHoniccr lino In l.a Oramlo if tlto
I flolil en mo undor munoipul control,
j During tho dUcUHKlon. H dovol
i opod that many towns and cltleH
I in tho Nnrthwt'Ht hvo Hpont nn
Aorom from Bohnonkainp!
ltrtllli:i.S and UAMATN
' ' . At Sluing!
to onior
hotly
ft Mm nit mniitlMtwiMtPil mitt cir--i - .i . .. . n.. t. .c
.. the genera. pubHo be allowed UZ m,-0,wow, bra ! trne.ThnTonL ;
mine car from the slope nnd Into MnIi Hm,,,,,,,,,,! riislg.u.tlon. I
the shattered tipple, and virtually, , .... ...,,..,.,....
KX-IXIi: gTvTk PIIAIKI-: UU-il. knots In the' . alia over which ()n ; ...wl-lwM m,.l.' h lol.l the I
.......... ... . . .. the mine cara ran. ... I , ..., .,n.,...i
'Coming
FRIDAY jfJ
Ml'NI.'H, Mar. 21 (AP) Form-
riret'pprecbtof'lia:! , ". " Jf W,h" to discharge his secretary hocause
i.iBiriM-ni . ....... vacation wit i her parents, .Mr. una waa.-located nt Klglu. kilo later i i.-m-i, toduv
land todnv to v sit her daughter, m u..... ...-j S 7.... .... ! ' "
-- -," - - . - -. - .'.v , iiiMriioii. ui r.iK.... eomei.meTuuer
varia gave the Associated Press a
short signed tribute , to Marshal
down. In the Klnloch entry, re
ported one body was found in the (nroprCj h ,,
main henillng. The slope, he K.ld. , h(,r wwn ,llllnrul,r- .,.,,,
ntM fairly cloar.nnd there wna.no.,,,,, iwlwiri n ti,,. purported
flwv-' ' 1 ... . ......... . t .
v.,v jtiii in iiiiu- v,ip.,v ...na iwui1i,.- n..nrii fini. , m arufii-H or impoacnmoni voicui uy
aiJ1X' ' thoro tho trail otidfl. I lp) . -orocodod him In death
Another rescuer returned from lhp ,.,,,, B1.,mi n27, Jvas1
Mrs.
H. Hoac...
Visiting Parent
' : Mirange to Knlcrtoln
TT
t tliattlitr heard from him at Nam
'MurHhal Koch, oiu f to roost ud-
i r i . i. . . iir.iii. wnn ?'( ion nun in n. . .... ... .
A.rt.. n,iiu.n'Ui..,11.ftn1A. ",.:..".. ? ,'.WIT.VU r.nr" ",y-llho i.nt niituttiii.nnir nmnnir V"" 1 " .. not ronowod. nd, foo WW roilNOn
11,Ih; wook iH MI5b ,; Huth , -t Irwin, 0iipw hall Mar. 28. .for no all-who. inulx ,f.-pV quo and a half ) 1'om'h wrmy ludor8, ' '"." !,,iour for 1,000 foot.. ,
iiHUKiiivi- : m ( nay sonHion ami an oveninir bo union Inchon tul . hn h nA .v tniv nm. i "hh-u lki'i"''".' ,
Tvwin. of Iftiand -t ny. wno is at- wUh ,jnnvr at noon and Hupper at ploxion nmX at'thcif tlihe wolirhod
. ' -f 'it . ' ------ - ...-... iiiiiiid uhu, iiih Hivniiiiir. im
ntal t'llH year. ; . ( county arc Invitod. . . . worked In a mocory Htoro when in
"7" j -7 : : ; Alalmmn. "Thhi Ih tho hardoat trail.
llomc 1'rom Oroaon - AssOOlatlmiN lo .MH " . r " Tvo ovor had to follow," wiyn Mr,
Jack Hurlnnd 1 Rpondinp thU pnront .-' tenchor . iuwoclatlons Taylor who for 1 S yowrs wim chief
viuon urc meeuntr i-Tioay ' anor- of police In hln town uqd for hcv-
Pit nop of llavuria,
(Jeneral."
Held MatHlial,
r;rAiF. most mini
PA HNASKl'S. I'll.. Mar. 21 CAP)
Johi.Hton wild ho foil jiiHltflod tn ,
aecepllaK the woman'H roHlKimtton. j
JuhtiHtoii wuh unmoved iih liter
' deriding volo wiim vaM ukiiIiikI hint.
He Hat, Kauintr nt tho ccillmr. hbndH
lltiumnnil 'P.imltlht on it nt tllO
Kivi: :ni i.finv ., - t e aHped in nont or nun, uppari-nt-
. ..Afti'iV. XA-Z, a.. -STnajJr rVch " ,,,
hurt of the Itelgliins, uccompanled mine of tho Valley Tamp Tonl com-, COMM' ' 1
by two officers, urrlvc-1 In Paris . .,i,lv . .mrnnni the holler : Mrs. Johnston, who had accom-
and Mrs. Hon Hurlnnd. - He Is a; noon are the Island . city assbcla-.erul yours worked In the sheriff's I thl afternoon nnd went to tlie.,,Bt n.any of hla follows had died lianled her husband to the court
freshman at the University of Ore-. ,ioll at tiW o'clock., at -.the rschool,: orflcea of Hinelulr and Joffoi-son 1 home of Marshal Fooh to puy htal Wthln tho pit. Tonil.lln said ho dally also appeared unmoved. ,
; Greenwood-at .the school at 2:30, countioH In-Alahuma. . : I rospoota' to tho late generalissimo.-found the body of hla "buddy" aa " Inimodlatoly arier Hid 'vordlol.
i ' ir J .'. l I ........ ....I . ..Cl-tl,. t Jv li ... . ! I ..... I.-. ... . ... .
Sir. IH'acH I.a Grande Visitor
K. II. Bench, of Salt Lake ity.
and Central at ilMS in the. 1. i. H.'
Itecreationul hall.'
Mr. Taylor nnd his wife and. llierW-. n, -.: ..-.rr-rwrf. lit , l.he. waii'JitnklnR.hIa 'ny...W '(.' rrMU.MfJwke.1 around the depimeit
' son,' Houston,--have "been on the I n rt. ti;ii iti Jii;i'7i- -, .from the valley innip entry, nvo governor, exionuing uio.r sy.npa-
road sinro December and for the iimukshi m. - i nines rrom.ti.e town or .mi.ioc.i. ;.ny. Aiiinng uinpi was .ins. nn...
I -''..- . 1 .. . I rtAIUU Vl.. 91 fill. n.. it I . rrA,,.l.ll., .....u nf .1 m.rlv of I........U -'
urn .110. ...is nave noon lit I 111. - . : . ..... ...... , ... . - , ,
long thn.w-av es.ie- I -""I'snai I'oon s closest Trienns re--21 men who ciimo out or tne vai
la a business vlaltor In I M Grnnde , Improving " ; .' - -.
where he Was been ror the lost two Malcolm fameron. six year of ... ......
.lays, tomorrow ne.pians 10 go ui. nB0, to improving after :n thrye rto,y nt,0 ,hoy r,.aehed-;t)reJi,n 1 voaled today the vain hopo of tho ley Canip entry, lie said that with
r.aiei pr.so. . weens illness, no has had a gain- h..- K , .. mnrshnl that some dav he could the cxnloaton. there camo a rush
j meet and lalk wltlt I'reslilent Von of nlr In Hint section of the mine.
1-lindenhiirg of Germany'. . ; A haze filled the chambers soon
lifter, and ho detected gns, he said.
lli:ltl!l('K l)I'.KlCNATi:i V j t'onfuslon among the miners fol-
Z l1" !" ''"" -ulyng fioin Hons, courily.offlcos .,n.V crinn.ber;
Mrs. dinger Arrive... i flu and mastoid, hud started but Is of COinioeree' ' f .
Mrs. W. O. dinger .arrived is T.a. now reported to lie checked, -fie 1 ' .
Grande lust night from . Itoseburg Is tho son of Sir. nmi " Mrs. '" Hoy , ' A mlerestlng colncldonce oc-
whero aim Is manager' or'a hotel. Cameron. . ',... . . ........ ,...r....., w. nijni
Hha lal the I.a Oramlo hole! hero " : i, -.had an ultuck uf car aleUiicss and
i in. le Cllnuor n.ul their son. Nlll. 1 Met tint Pmm lVMIaiHl : - 11 dootpr Waa ralleil' WhiM
Name, Given Moons
Tho vxpros'sioii "InirvcMt moon'
ncciira In Kiiiillxh - lliorniiire ns
early nn 17.HI. It. 171(1 (licro l ref
erence In Din "hint tor's ninon.V
7
THE STAR OF "SUBMARINE"
mnmi
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hrtXBim COMMON.;
, mi rURMUN,D0HIHIU .,.
A K0A6C 6. SlT2, fAOOUCTION
fr n ut wist i i
il'W:
Mb
Ahanrhlngl .
fa iittrlirtilngl
Fa'Uialigl -Vm.'ll
I.Ike III
, : Comedy
: and' v : Sportlites.
I iii i nun i i iiiii " ' 1 1 in "(
now playing;
Esther Ralston in
'.'THE CASE
.',..- of.. .-.:.cl-
LENA SMITH"
!llct..nt. Front INWIaiHl- "S'V' .f.... , r. T , Uated by IVealdont Hoover today ley (
Mrs, C Wahlroff and .llttlo eon. Jd"iV- bn " Porsoiuil rcpreaenlntlvi. Win
'Hilly, returned to their Ui Grande t'"'? W' ' S",A'"7' I at the atalo funeml of Marshal were
T mnv Willi SUlctw .'
ltichard Trotter, or Vale, went' no. no una n.ur.i.og iro.n luiiiuiiu
to Knlorprlse today tn stay with where they have been visiting Mra.
1.1s sister. Mrs. Kvelyn Moore, un- C. li. O'Hollaren, who luis been 111.
til next summer. - - - . ... - i lira. .O'Hollaren formerly lived In
now, Mrs. Wnldroff- reports..'
To VWi l'ri ;
. ',."' '...'.. ...'... , , .. (alio. I to l-higc
s:.j.r;:; mor..r-' ? ?:,
formerly of Alabama. He and Mr.
- Taylor knew each other when the
doctor had a hospital In Alabama
and .Mr. Taylor as police chief and
member of the sheriff's fore, used
: to bring patients' there. -,-t'-
ATTEMPT TO
WASHINGTON. .Mar. 21 (AP) lowed the blast. Home ran back
Atuhassi.ilnr llerrleit was deslg- Into the mine, away from tho Vnl-
y Camp opening. Those, 'loin-
fearcd, did not escape, iherc
upproxliiuiloly 0(1 men work-
I'och. tionoral Pershing waa doslg-' ing near Toml.llii. : ,
naied by the war department to . Th n,ner aald that as ho wan-
reproaont the army.-
in ..lull 1.-u HinlMi'u oriren.s.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis ; . ,
to. KUgene yesterday ti. ha . with J
llctitiiis l'roni I'aycuc
- Mrs. II. Li laivldson,. of
G.-nnilo. returned from ' Pay
Ida., this morning.. Mrs. Ha
has boon with llcr sister,' Jlrs.
Nellle-KIrk there.- - '
her .mother, Mrs.. Cora Joel, wiio
fell, breaking her arm, earlier in
the' day.. Mrs. Hlngner left l)y cur
in. Willi uor small son, rforry. ouv oo
K.turns to luiKcr .
Arglo Martin, of linker, who has
CROSS OCEAN
NOT SUCCESS
ayette,, cause -of .the steady rain-, -found T ,nn ymy of Caplain J-.eob
ivWaon, jrlvlnif ..llfflcttlt -.an-l '.returned s,.hulu.v.l(.r, . 7(i.year-ol.l sea
nuiii , .- - caplain who sought to cross the
.k tl.eftraln to bugene., ; , ', broad Atrantlc In a 2ii-foot. "un.
ii" i " --. ' siukai.lc" life boat lias come to
.M-1 lings IWntllll.O , un end and tho ilelern.lneil old salt
Jl.etliigs at; the Unptist church ,., lu n Juuu ,.url0
dored about ho came, upon the body
of his "buddy" but saw no others.
Whllo he waa getting out, Tonil.lln
sulilj loo cold water rushed through
the mine nnd rose almost to his
chin.,,-.
Oregon Income Tax
, Payments Greater
POim.ANI), Ore.. Mar. 21 (AP)
Oregon's Income- lax collections
'for ILL'S exceeded Jiy $ 1 27.590.fi 1
the total collected for 1927, Clyde Iioih of Virginia military insllt.ite
(4. .Huntley, collector of internal announced today that Major Gen-,
roveano, has announced, : - . feral John A. I.ejeune, former con.-
l-'iguroa Issued by the secretary -mandant of the marine corps, had
of trci.sul-y tit Washington lust year : accepted 111.. . stiperlntondoncy . of
gave Oregon a total tax return of the Institute. ' -l.2li.672.U.
."Y. , ' ',
l.l-JWAK AI'POINTi:i
lUCHMHNI), Va., Mar. 21 (AP)
-A conimitleo of tlie board of vis-
boon visiting In l.a Grande with -"" a """ 1 V,, Klco aboard the stoninshlp Mar-
Mr. and Mrs. I.. !'. Cndy, returned' lhn u Taylor. No better 1U(,9 Pe ,.,,, wMch picked him
to his home this. morning.".-, . j K,OH""', w"" nrea.'nte-l the ,, , ml(,.Alllint4c Monday. '
Details of the rescue of tlie cap
Come from O. S. Cl
ing Mr, Taylor'a sermons. Ills sub-
lain and hls crew of two were re-
Ab..er.Wndo 'andvilllam-,nicl.-'frl t-'n'B!'- will be vCo-Operatlon rlv0,, )y ,h0 AKSOrlntpi) ,,rmH
, 'i.t-i.. o-4i.t..l ihpntivii I .ft " ' iiiiiuh, t unmrHHiiuiiui
Grande today 'on their way home "girig . will also ' "" The
from Corvallis where they are st.l- ""'"g hegina at 7:30 and will
dents nt Oregon State college.
day from Captain Mi.-al.dn of the
Spanish steamer who picked them
up.
When the men were rescued they
tol.l t'aptain Miranda thoy would
huve starved or died of thirst soon
i ii.... . Veiling llclatlvea
Hill Henderson and Mlnnlth I i MV8- Hoke Smith of Oakland, f , sp ,, , ,,.,.,,
Couch, both of Wallowa, passed' f"al.. arrived In la Grande yostor- nlon . Thp Holiuttevaer, as tho
. . Aii frtv ft govorn I dfiv-a vltrif with .
lliroiiRh l-ii Grande Ihls mornine " .' " lirtnoat wan nameo, irt l.iHhon
enronto home from Oregon Htute .
eolleRo where they ore freshmh. Holnu-H. . and relatlvoa ut U and
.. in -...,.. r,j,n Ity. MrH. Smith bus been In Port-
tll nv r..n ' -.
To lc Hem l-lnr Vlsli
Mra. f. M. Nichuls. of San Jono,
OaL. with ' hot . three-year-old
daughter. Ponna, -wero expoctrd
to arrive In l-n Grande today to
vlsil Mrn, NlrholH parents, Mr. and
Mrs. l-red Hinlth. They wcro here
for a visit last year' at thin timo. "
lllMip tO JO4pl-
. Mi.w Geneva Roup, of Joseph,
land visiting her parents. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Claude ficramon, for the past for nIm0Ht a year
Feb. 8 und hnd not since been
heard of.- It started ' orfKlnally
from Itottordam on Kob. Z?, 1S.
hut was tied up In Kuropean ports
.iom;s LAW 1NVOKKD
POUTLANI), Ore., Mar. 21 (AP)
The Jones law was Invoked for
the frst tlhie In Oreiron yesterday
when Charles V. Krshine, uNHlstunt
L'nlltMl Htates attorney, filed a rom
plaint heroro the - United States
eommlrfslouer cltartfinK James V.,
J-'nIi with violation of tho law. Kalt
was aliened to have; sold whiskey
to Kovi rnruent aKents..
I41 Grande.
Itctttrn l-Yom lortlaJnl
; Mr. and Mrs. Julius It de soli, Mr.
and M rs. Martin V Ut g e ra Id , and
II 11 Kb Brady returned last nlKht
from Portland 'where tlfVv huve
been the last few days. In Portland ,lv ln d. termlnlnr its prlres.
Mr- lini.lv visit -d his mother. Mrs. i Clark SumnltM Plan
FARM RELIEF PLANS
TO BE CONSIDERED
(Continued from Page 1)
Hnsnnno, Brady, and In The I miles
was expected to arrive in U'V . ... -.
Grnnde lodav from Portinn.l wl.er. I J- h n,a,lft tr,P to
she studied violin with Walter Ha-,
eon. violin Instructor. Her parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Houp nnd her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. pen
Ji Meek, came from, Joseph by
nutomohile to meet her.
ItetiirnfiiK Tomorrow
.Miss Petty Humes, Miss I.ols
Nelson and Ken Sieirrfst will leuve
la Mr. KieKrit's car tomorrow
mornlnjr for Portland wha they
will spend the weekend before (fo
Im on to Kiirene to continue their
studies ut the I'niverslty of Oregon.
Mlfas Barnes nnd Miss Nelson are
rorority sisters. Miss Parrtes has
h-en the vuest of Mr. and Mrs
Herman 8ln;rist snd" their n.
Ken. t hi .'k. She is from Oak
land. CaL
Portland also will return tonight
to Ia Grande.
Cha Fond! of Poultry
White utile, tmrs. sheep and flh
provide Part of the mest tliei In
China, p nil is Mr the nioit commnii
ltepres-ntatlvo f'lark. n'pnbliean.
New Vork, submitted to Presid'-nt
Hoover today a plan for form re
lief which would call for tariff
readjustment, tbo creation of a
farm board, extension of the fed
eral w a re house policy to provide
loans upon stored farm products,
THIAIi XKAIt KXI
POIIT.LANI), Mat 21 (AP)--M.
O. . Wllklns, iillorney for HI 111 1 on
Huker, K!arnath ' Indian eliurvod
with tho murder of a tiibesman.
Itidwetl Kiddie 011 Nov. 2S last, was
still tonkin his final urirumeiit be
fore the federal court jiy when;
the noon ni-es was taken today.
II was believed that tlie rase
inlirbt ko . the jiiry lute today. I
Maker Irf churned witji seeond
dt'KHo mitnler. ... '
, noney formation
Wliellier lieeM nml;t or pnthor
honey inn ilispitiod tiieHllon. Honey
is a sweet vlel liquid olilnlned h
pees fntui (he iieemr of (lowers 11 ml?
after trauiH.riii(lon in Hie lilvo in
the crop of the insects, dlseliartred
by ilieiu liilo Hie cells prepared nl
wax.: Whellter I Iipm iiectnr tinder
froes Hiiy nil era I Inn within the nop
of (be hoe Is a iiucmMoii upon which
authorities (il.T'.-r.
Emtrion'i Harih WorJi
; TI10 AnioHetinH have no faille
(hey rely on tho power of the dol
Jar; Ihey tire denf lo senlltiKTii,
KinorKoit. .
I
ICOM, IASTUt
WAHHINGTON. Mar. 21 (API
The pmetlre (sf inviting the chit-,
dren of the national cupltal to roll j
t'KK on the White House iuwn on!
Kiuiter Mon;lay will be continued
through the Hoover udirtlnlstiutloii.
tOXTIlAfT KKiVr l I
WASHINGTON, Mur, 21 ( AP) -The
contract for sale of the. P. H,
lln"s nnd American merchant linen,
the lycvluthan and
ofNil tne st food la poultry. Ilnny 1 ., ,,,, .
variHlea -f ehlekens. dncki and ! "i1 ' lVrV.Tjk
(eeiie sra ntised and eaten.
' Hawaii' Floral E.k1.-
Tl. local name ut Hie hlbltcns.
HsKall's national Aoirer. Is (he
I'ua Alralo,
una 'en.ursenien.. o. .ne resi-arcit , w,,,r,, rt. t .s rl
-..ra o. ...e oeimr.ni.n. o. an-, , ,,, , ,.ouUW, chap-,
rullure. 1. .., ..,,.... v-i - I
.111.1,1111.. H-us sianed today. '
rnamea man Matiafi
i hushsntf always yels In wrung
wtifti be keeps nn li.liln be'i In
tL ri1.l. riuilnuall to.Ulrr.
survey of geographic areas will, the
commodities producd within th-n
to determine whether Cooporatives
shouhl be formed, and the crea
tion of a clearit.K house (or the dis
semination of Information Rained
from world wide marketing; anil
farm surveys.
A Hifh Art
H't so art to bo able lo aiske
(wale bappr. American ilaaultia
)i aki; iti: oitni;n i
M-:W VOItK. Mar, ill (AP) A
violent eurtbi.lake, pr.dii.hiy smith:
of Central America, was recprded
on the s.'lsinoir. a pit of Ford l.a m '
University last nlsiil. It was an-'
nouncod today. The first tremor
was ut 9:42 p. m. and the irreatest
Intensity was reached at : r. S . The
tremors continued . ontll ll:9u.o'-'
clock. - ..
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'ffiwyw' - tm epic film If n l.-no record of tbo Inou-tot, the lovti, W wffikwf
lyyy tm ' 'u'n'finl' ('Mk l"H""KN ll'rills and tla..K-crs of ti.e '
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