Page Six LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Wednesday, December 4, lU29 .55 (Incorporated) An Iwlnpenilenl Nowkimixt ANK B. APPI.BBY., I3rtltor and PuMlnlmr HABVEY P. VATTHBWB -.RuslnefM MnntiKr Published evening, Mcept Sunday, at 1416 Admin Avenue, Ut Grand", Oregon. Tho OUsorver.Htar published every Friday. Entered at the Poxtofrice at Ia (Irando, Oregon, aa fiecond Olaw Mali Mailer under m-t of Mnrnh 3. 118711, ' OrTIOlAL PA ITCH OK UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY Iff U OKANOIO MBMliran OP AHHOCIATKD IWCHH The Anaoolated Prena la exclusively entitled tn uae tor pulillrta Onn of nil new dlnnutchea credited to It or not olhorwlHe credited II published herein, All rlnliw of t-epuMUvHIun of aimrlnl dla patohea In thla paper, and also the local nowa herein alao are .reserved. National Advertising Representative M. C. MQOENIfHN & CO., Inc., Ban Pranclaco, Loa Ancelea, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Detroit. New i'ork BUBHCmrTION RATRf.' fly Carrier Dally, per month In advance..., ..... 7Bo Dally, alx. months In advance - $4.60 Dully, atnKle copy ce il j mii 1 1 Dally, per month In advnnco - - ... 6lo 1 Dally, per alx months in odvnnce $2,110 Dally, per year In ndvnnee , . $6.00 Weekly ObHflrver-Btnr, per yenr., $2.00 ADVKllTISTNa RATI38 ; Dlaplay, foreign, por column Inch bkiplay, local, per column Inch rime contract prlcfl on application. ... 2o 40o .CIIOHK.S' A.N'U Oltl)AI.'i:l Ye have mil chosen inc. but 1 ,h:tvo ehnnen ynu,' anil ni-flnfiuil you, Ih.-il- vi' should mo nnii lirlntf forth fruit, mill Unit your fruit mIhmiM renuilu; Hull wh;it Hoever ye xhtill nsk of .the Kiitlier In my uiiiiic. lie inuy nlvo II. you. John 16: HI. ! The Norwegian explorer, Major Grim, who was with the Seott party at the South pole, expresses doubt that Byrd ac tually flew over that objective. "The American way of arctic exploration makes it no longer an honor to bo an explorer. They are explorers as soon as suf ficient money is collected." i.Yct the world knows more of the poles since Byrd's flights than ever before pictures, maps,. scientific data. The Nor wegian sounds like a fox in search of sweet grapes. Abe Martin OUT OUR WAY By Williams Short skiiles, lri.i't woi-Jilii' ilnys, hIiui-1 htiirlca, short udulil, show niuli ruefir, h',ii hmitlis, iim-t hlillts, .shni'l Ihi'ki, .short ems, short III iii'i oiinls, mi' nun- If we Jes htlvr H nlro sluirl winter It'll iiuike it uiii;liliiinlis, .Mis Tawucy Ai(ile trliie(l mi' liridie. her m.c indny whili' unlklii' in n uilri-iir In one u' (lit- new skirts. .'. Hoover lays emphasis on prohibition enforcement in bis message to congress and appeals to the individual citizen to lend his support with strict law observance. No one knows better than the president that the real troublo with prohibi tion is the individual citizen who says that enforcement is a joke and proceeds to continue that status by buying from bootleggers and by making his own home brew. As long as millions of Americans continue to violate the liquor law with . ipetty purchases and petty brewing under the excuse of per : isonal liberty, national enforcement is going to bo a joke. The country can't have prohibition until it really wants pro- t hibition. ' ' ti : , v ' TUB MIDDLK WEST IS liOASTKUL Like the no-shave club at the University of Indiana, the Chicago Tribune must have endured the recent football sea son with fear and trembling that a victory for the middle wost would not materialize. A recent editorial indicates the tremendous relief of the gridiron-minded writers of that great journal. Such opportunities for boasting have not been liny loo numerous In recent years in the middle west and '.both coasts can afford to congratulate tho Tribuno on this brief year of sport-sheet joy. "The only consolation for the east is the victory of Colgate over Indiana, but that is canceled by the de- ; feat of Colgate by Wisconsin, the last team in the conference. Tho humiliation of the Ilnrvnrds at the - hands of Michigan made the Harvard-Yale game a classic only in the sense that a reproduction of Aes- . chylus in the stadium by tho college (Week class is a :' '. , classic. Princeton, bewildered by Stagg's players, who arc not counted tough according to our standards, must still nourish the tradition of John and Edgar - Allan Poo in lieu of contemporary triple threat lie- ' rocs. ' "What Illinois did to the Army ami what Notre Dame will do to tho Army next Saturday will bring little spiritual warmth to the cold winter on the Hud- ;.. son. Neither could the Navy save the honor of the east against Carrideo, Ylk and the rest of the Irish men from South Mend. "Scarcely less profound was the mortification of tho Pacific coast. Press agents for the teams repre senting far west realtors had created a legend about their players. They were supermen of Annie liesant's new race, and they played intuitional football -and trained on the weather. Notre Dame exploded that legend by sending the most inspired sunshine team, Southern California, to the .showers. And Chicago destroyed the circus giants from Washington. , "I'y way of claiming national superiority, the mid dle west had to dispose of the south, which we did with second string men. Purdue beat Mississippi with i both hands tied. Minnesota trimmed Yanderbilt and j Notre Dame spanked Georgia Tech. i "While the boys from the cornfields spend a pleas- 1 ant winter with their post-mortems, the young men j from the east, the Pacific coast and the south will i road the Carnegie report and decry the over-emphasis ; of football." j Fortunately, The Tribune elected to do its crowing before oiic of the weakest teams in the coast conference. Oivgon j Stale, went east and ruined the previously undefeated Uni- j versity of Detroit. Tactfully the Tribuno avoided mention of tho bare one-point margin by which Notre Dame escaped ! Southern California after a long trip to Chicago. Carefully j the Tribuno neglected to review the fallen hopes of the middle ! west Inst season and other seasons. ' Hut that's an editorial writer's occasional license. What an unsatisfactory article it would have been with till these factors taken into account"! The Tribune knows no sins of ' omission. It must paint its picture as brightly as possible ' and forget there are any drab colors in existence. Goodness ; knows there are too many ycaia when bright hues are totally : lucking on middle western gridirons. .' Ami it's quite possible that the New Year's day encounter at Pasadena will 1 educe j this year's supply. Such things have happened before. I Lake Michigan's Winter Storms Cost Millions (fitu'H rii-Hi wininr Hlorni.s will coh! I'lilcUKit million Am 11 poiK'fprH (ho wrorkaK-o, howr-vrp, tin' elly TIihIh ciiUN Tru ll Hiilllc, alhflt 'tfi'titl,' "T HiitlHfiic, lion. I-'or yrurH f'htcapo Iuih ilrfi'mlcri tlHcir HKfllhHt C'lllllllH Of OllMT ('llll'H tliitt tllverHlon of water tlu-oiiKti tho f'hlcnffo river, to :irry uwuy pollu tion, liiweivrt lht( lakc'H h-wl, Chicago lliinkH it lias won tho iifKitmi'nl. Tho flrnt of thn , roront Htonim HilH the lako Iwo fct iiliovo nor mal and lashoil tho whole walor f ron I aloiiK a 2mi-iiii M(n-t-h on I ho wost and sout h nhon-H. Ah far uh thn city could toll, I.ako AllcliiKitit waH aH lilli uh ovor. lOach year Clilrao qulclly Htcals u liitlo more of thn lakc'H domain ami every winter the booming lako llfflilri la Jutvo It hack The ntlaokH III Im fall wore launched with vio lent liorlheaHterH, hat tori hk anil oriishlnt? Krcat oonoi'olo broahwal cis and co.siliiK many IIvoh. The moHl Hiieetucnlur climax of the Htorm wa tho Iohh of fii men when llin car ferry Milwutikoo HanU'wlih ail hundf on hoard.-' ( 'hicatfo'H, famous on (or driven, main traffic artcricH IoihIIiik from (ho loop dlHlrlcl atona- the lake front, sufrered heavily, Tho north drive will ho domM for hk monllm ami will oohI from- $r0a.ii00 (o $1, ooii. ana to repair. Dthor lake fronts I were laHhcd, hnalH whipped ontn land, tricH lorn out and Kt'oat hoc; (ions of (-uncivil! promenade :liip-! od out. I 70M.JUST' PuTTim' ' bTnAw nooMO our? Puamts. Saw Did voo Ksjcvm TttAT eMiif-i Ciinu is sack1 Un4 i6wm! aki' voo icJu&T ooghT t"Ee. V'fi-t' CloThE'S Am' PAimT am' aE.AJuF)Y- VjS - Men I er? a "7' amo At-USSJr----'. Ti-l 7 bUHtK ON iHc. 1 K H A ut Gtn-T n t IM IO MOU AnjO VOOO BE-f-rfeR SE IM GEO Wl-tENJ X CttY H-ERE ' CMASIMt, -rue STREETS.. AFTER VOO! I ; - . : : s- - - . I. If Klts nco. u.s.PAT.orr. . "-v momemts we'o uKe'-'-ro live over- V : j.(?.WiLLiANit, QI929, Y NCA jCHVICC INC. Aiiitu ami Amly: !i. uiixiil .iimriot. San l-'rMi'lM'i KI'IU' till(ilil') ri::t". Kilna ."I'lnir:. 0. urxiui:' 6:S". iihihIchI muiliKu; a, vniiili'Vllli':' I". KrnnK Walnnalit-; ,'lti:lii lu-li:IM. ilami' jtiuJ. -1 KfO (llSUkf) S, Mil'; li, mii Ion ovcltfiilpi: 7, ti-eulnr chuc'itu t,, niiiKiral ffiitureH; ti:Jtu. violinist: in, ot'Kan anil Imrltiinr: It, Nltr. Oiikliiml ' KfSO (Tlnikr) T.. N'lIC; 0:SO. li.llo yinphnny; 7. NHt'; l'::l". pl.tlHi ,irt'llrii; in. Nlii". KI.N t',l') r::t". pinim: C, 11 in; 7. iii'ivh; fiatniiH; !l::tn, 1 1 It v ;l 1 1 tl 1 KT. I! t'l'ii'lii') 7, iiiilHlt'nl fi'at lll'1'n; !:::", IPi' lliirlii'.rt 1". ilancu IIIO'U'. . ' ',1 . . , Nvutllu ., K.I It 1 7 il l fi, fitlici'i'l, inilKlonl I', iiiiiivm:. ti, lloiii' uii.'.' llionilvviiy; in. iinlnti't: 11, ilnni-i' lianil. KU.Mil t!';i'l!i-l ri.-MIC; S:l', ni'Wrf: li. ulil-tinii. haiul:. in, onn ,iit: II. NUi': 1. iii-Kan. .1 I' 1 Overnight News Briefs enco rerni) hail lioon lilllcd whllo woikinji" on a iiij,'h toiiKhin olectric IK'ht line near A Hut In. Wash. A MtANYDhrnaKO or $:iwni was oaiiHcd when fire doHlpoyed tho ha rn on tho ranch homo uf H. ,Mor wan, netir horo, which wiih oatiKod hy hnloH smoking I'l 0o hay tofl. KSTACAOA During (ho pant Hcasuu I'oo tonn ii f hKanhorricH worn slilppod frum ihln oily from a contracted aoroUKO of 175 aerew. AI.IIANY Atfrod Hosh and Cioorjfo lavn, aocuwcil of murder ing a Hacrainenlo, t'al., h'rocor dur Iiik a robhery, lot't for Sacramonlo In oharKti of t'aliforiilk autlioritlos. SI'ATi; SKXATOK IvII.I.I I) ST. l.tH IS. Icc. 1 AI) Ktalo K'nalnr .Joseph Molor. 5:t. owner if t hree motion plelnru (hoatern lierc. wuh .shot thrmifrh the head and killed today hy one of two men who walled for him in the MoKior (heater at Ninth street and Hroin r-n uvenuo. CircumsianceK Kiirrounilin the murder canned ihe police lo dis 111 ins a theory of robbery, bclievlni? thai Mnulor wan killed hy men in volved In hiH relatioiiH with k-'iok-sterH. .'0!iTI,ANr Tlio furinal nro t.t nn (tin olliribility of Willard Jarvi-s, 'a.shin(oi liih kcIiuoI football ii layer, ;ia neeived by U. ! Cliiiiwin nimrnhiri- til' lli.. ).n of control of tile stale hijfh school -ii ifi.it! association;, t nm .1. Iti'('eli.onrhlj,''o, ' Httpot'lntondont Hood lllvcr Hcdools. 1 I L. Tho Columbia Uroadra'sllnif com pany program for Thursday fol lows: -I, orchestra: II to i'2, danco music. I'orlhuul KfJW (liokc) 7;l.r, a. m., health, dovo.ional; a, NltC; l :-tp. inualo: 1 : :i 1 1 . markets, business; -V music; 'A, NIK': ii::.n. studio; H:fu,'Optom itry talk: 7, NIK': S:ito, Amos and Andy; !t:4f, hpnrts; 10, brass hand; 1 1 to 12, oi-Ran. KKX (HSOkc) H, classical iuo ram; 1 o, danco music. , -f Salt IjiUi t'Uy KSI (lisoltc) 5, NlU'S.'siudio: S:;ia. Amos ami Andy; It. music; 10, dance orchestra, Sjiokano KII'Q (r.ftOkc) U:-Hi a. in.. Insplm tional, varieties: S, Nlti'; It, music; OHfi, NHC;' 1 1 !4r, farmorH hour; 12:lf), music; 3(N('; 4, concert; 'fi, Nlit '; old-time liaml; 10, lirass bund: II, N1U'; 12. popular hour, KO.-V ( 1 4 7 1 k l ) 7 : :i o , s o nis ; . trio; I o, riHtucsts. Taoonui 7fi(kc) 4, ('US: 4:17. silent ii, band; 1 It, conceit; 1 1, f KVI t period it'UH. .MKPKOIth KWdoors, tho flrHt 'ouMhi:i uf snipes, have visited .Mcill'onl for (ll filHt Lime In the memory of (lie oldest inhabitant, luy weather InoiiKhl Ihcm, Ii was thoiifrht. 1 t i:.Ti:iti'iiisi-: t a. i-oison l-eeeived word that his son, l.aur- j 'rm itsiAY im(k;ie.i ; The National ISruntleast iiiK t'niii j pnny uoK'ram for Thursday fo I lows: H it. m., Happy Time; 0:45, homo service; 10, Woman'H Muku-y-ine; 11, school broadcast; S to 4, House of Myths; 5, sunshine hour; . II. singers: 7, mnsic; 7:.10, sym i phony hour; H-.'.iU, Cosmopolitans; i 10, Plantation Kchoes; lilrlio, pini ist and cuntr.illo; II (o 1 L', .Musi cal MnsUeteors. KKI (ti4nko) 5:45, t'.ocli uuir kotsj tl, NUC; (I::io, string nuar te(; 7, NUC; i:3, concert; 10;;10, NUC: I 1. news. K NX (lor,nkc) c. oitoh; 7, iiium icn features; 10 to 1, danrn music. 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