4 Friday, December 13, 1929
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. '
Local News In Brief
I'ltiijifS Honorary :.-
Mrs. Herbert Juspor (Constanco
I'louver) recently pledged Uni
versity Dunics, n national organiza
tion fur lUV wives orgrauuiito mu
jentB. &fj".' amI lf'a JuHPoi! und
j-'nuid's 4lloltnaop, alt- of .La
Gninde, ijro student at the Uni
versity ol'ilowu, whero UnlvoiBlly
pjiincH hufcono of Uh liu-tfcut chup
lu;n. Mi'8. Jasper 1b also u member
of the decoration committee for
the new pHychoputhie hospital,
where all three liavo their work,
tho two men having offices there.
KrancifH lh recently pledged tho
Association for tho Promotion of
Aience, off which Air. Jasper is a
rtjeiliuer. :
hIh Christ nuis Tm
Monday evening., Dec. 23, chil
dren f the Kagles and their
friends will enjoy a ChriHtmas tree
piven for. them by tho b O. K.
This is Recording to a decis
ion made last night at tho lodge
meeting during which all routine
matters were discussed with about
511 persons' present.
.. .
At the Hotels
U. A. Albright, Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles K. Spoor, 1km tiers
Kerry, Jdu.; Air. and Airs. H. W.
Daggett, San Francisco.; W. H.
iDxur, Spokane; P W, Allen, Pen
dleton: H. W. Overmeier, Sun
Francisco; O. K. Itush, Portland;
i. Wilcoek, Hpojtano; arc among
tlioHO registered at, local hotels. .
pirrerent Air. Key
3-jelt Key'i ol i 305 Pennsylvania,
wf.o is employed by tho Automo
tive Klectric company, has abso
lutely no connection with the Clyde
Key who was fined in the county
court on charge of possessing
liquor. They are two different per
sons. Case on Trial
The civil suit of tho Ui Grande
National bank vs. Hattie Friswold,
of near Alice 1. is being tried In cir
cuit court today with Judge J.-"V.
Ko"k'S presiding. .'
Kelt! rued
Frances Crciilich has returned
front a trip' to the coast.'
Hoy Srmitcomieil Alctling .
A meeting of tho . Uuy Scout
council of pastern Oregon will be
held next Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock In tho .La Grande- chamber
of commerce. . '
Improving
llermair 1ittlefleld -who recently
underwent ti tonsil operation is im
proving, it is reported.
Ir linker Tula ; f J
'I J. DeaSv JAniMuetteisVviiling
frondB in ITaker today.
To Knterprlsc
Mrs. Kraul; Gildersleeve went lo
Enterprise today. . -
inipi-oiiug
Mrs; Howard Glenn, who under
went itn appendix; operation Dec.
lit, at tho Grando ItonUu hospital,
is improving.
On IVusIne.S'i
U. L. Johnson, of Pendleton, was
in Lu (Jranili Thursduy on business.
Hero Thursday
Among the business callers in
Lit C! ramie yesterday was 10. Al.
(I'ogan of tho claim agents office
of the O.-W. in Portland.
To linker oil Iltisliit-Xs
H. J. Green, local attorney, went
to Ha Iter today on business.
Weal to I nliiii
If. 1. Chide 1 went to Unlun yes
terday on a business trip.
I'tjin Wallowa County
' H. Uubbin, farmer and wool
grower, of-,-. Wallowa county, was
tiaiiK-ting. business lu JLa Grande
TliurHday.
'IV I'nrllauil Today
George Cochran ' went to
I'orllujid today on legal business.
n HusiiHis.s
L. Lnkin went to Uunlington
yesterday on a business Irip.
1'roiu Cove
Mrs. Julius I'isher. of Cove, was
visitor jn ,JV Grano yesterday.
llii-c Yrxirnlny
M. J. V. Wooilclt was in
Cir.-mil,. yi-Htcrtluy. Jluf homo ia in
fiuinniprviilc.
I'loni Ilnlilc,'
Mrs. .1. w. lorry, or Iinljlt-r, was
l-l Oi uiiik'- yciiljnlay. .
MK-iiflt j)i,.raiiili
I'ulpli Horry uncli'rwont nil nii
IxiMll.v oiifirntiun yi'Mtcnlny iifti'r
"""i "I t lit! Giuiiile Iionilc hospit
al. (
ARCADE playIng
1UVALS THE RAINBOW IN COLOR!
Ahio Vita Acts Fox Movietone News
Auto Accident-
lwo automobiles, one-a sedan
and tho other a touring car. fig
ured in an accident last evening
about 7 o'clock near the brldgo on
mo HumjucrviiiQ road. Because of
the strong light tho drivers were
unuulo to see each other's ap
prouch, it is tcportod. One of tho
participants suffered head wounds,
but they were not serious enough
to prevent his attendunco at tho
Odd Fellow entertainment In Sum
mervllle. Ah far us could be lcarn-
od no one was seriously Injured,
J hoir namcH wore not learned
horo.
On 10-Duy Trlii
Afi-s. Kiliiii Uallantync and Mrs.
Kred Jones left hore yesterday for
a 10-day trip to Portland, Aberdeen
and other northwestern points. Airs.
Jialluntyno, who Is Airs. Jones sis
ter, came hero Wednesday from
Caldwell with her son, Ted, who is
staying in La Grando during his
mother's absence.
la I laker
T. It. Mux wo 11 was in Baker yes
terday on u business trip.
Major Operation
Jiurl ltoHpnbauin, of Buker, is
confined in the Protestant hospital
them uftor an operation for the
remu.val of his appendix. .
Itcliirncd From Portland
Mrs. Arthur Lahl has returned
from Portland where she has been
on a business and pleasure- trip.
Spending the Winter
Airs. Krcd Hampton, of Portland,
is visiting at tho home of Airs. Wal
ter Lcisman, with whom she 'in
tends to spend the winter.
Fined $10
Charles Jennins was fined $10 In
the municipal court yesterday on
a charge of drunkencss.
J tot urned to Work
Jack Kerris has returned to work
after a brief Illness.
Visited Hit Sister
Airs. i H. Craig has returned
fi-nin ui.vonil iluvu ulult tit U'liliimn
Wash., with her sister, Airs. It. A.
1'arits.
Ill at J Ionic
Aliss tileunor Gluss is ill at home,
It Is reported.
J-Yom Pendleton
Airs. George Swanson and daugh
ter, Mclva l''ay, from Pendleton,
am spending tne ivceitenu wun
Mrs. Swanson's mother, Airs. O. 15.
Cade.
I
Left the llospluil
Itohert Ludwig, formerly of La
Grande, but now of Twin Wlls, has
left tho hospital after a confine
ment of nine weeks caused by in
juries received In. an auto accident.
Uenirus Home
Mrs. Clark Paddock has returned
to her home from the Grande
Hondo hospital. Her condition is
reported to be very good.
Operallou
1(. It. Beery, of 1SH3 X avenue,
underwent an appendix operation
at the Or, Wonderllck hospital Uec.
.12. His condition is reported to be
good.
Leave Hospital
Mrs. Parley Koik and her small
son, of route No. 1, La Grande, has
left the Dr. Wonderllck hospital for
her home.
I Vom I n Ion
All, and Mrs. C. C. Cross, of the
Union Drug store,, wore visitors in
La Grande last evening.
I'l XKiiAi, si:iivici:.s
l.'..i...n.l unl'Vlf'OM for Jullll CllllllL-
ilor, aKcil 7S yours, who ilieil Wcd-
nosduy. will lo lU'iu suiiuay
aflornoon at 2 o'clock at the
Ijohncnkumii I'micnil Home. The
Iti'V. J. ticoiKO Willis Is In cluiiBo.
ISurlal will take place in the Odd
I'cllows coiiiiMcry.
.Mr. Ciilunilcr Is Hilrvlvcd hy three
sons. Carl, ian and lconard, of
Iji Clranile and two ilaiichterf. Mm.
(Iioiko UolleiiKel-. of Medical Ijike,
Wah.. ami Sirs. William ilarilson,
ot ltt Olandc. i
iTNKitAL si:isvici;s
Funeral services for Mrs. George
Ilrnnch. who died "Wednesday
evening, will be held tomorrow af
ternoon at 2 o'clock from the
Hohnonkiimp Funeral Home, lil
ahop Hcan, of the L. D. S. church,
nfrh'htte. Tho Interment will
he In the L. P. S. cemetery.
Obituary
srT OBCWB HAS VDOci BoT -rv
OH& 6AM6 FROM ?fte Tir' u feJfA
vpASWrTOM CLUB ''&AS:i
L--W '.SlNSgB BECAME v "ft iJgaBr ,
il ,Jt To tUgmuors from -
Hl Vi 'Sf S DRDPEP 63VDS.7 " I
Stations in Fight
For Radio Channel
WASHINGTON (AP) The first
legal attack on tho validity of the
Davis equalization amendment to
the radio law, involving tho fight
of six stations for the same wave
length, is to be threshed out In the
court of appeals of the District of
Columbia.
Tho challenge of the Davis
amendment, keystone of the real
location in 19.28 of hro.adcusting
stations, is mado by the Westlng
houso company in its appeal from
tho refusal of the federal radio
commission to allow station KV.W,
Chicago, to continue, to operate on
1,020 klloeyeles.
Acting upon tho company's ap
plication for :ronewal of license,
tho comniiHslon'iUpp'rovcd the Ul
cense.ingeprral Imipylated that
tho 1,020 kilocycle chuoncl is pro)
erly assigned .to, tho second radio
zono rather than the fourth zone
In which the station Is located.
iTho conuuission says thnt the
channel was one of eight cleared
wavelengths alloted to the second
zono in the reallocation. The sec
ond zone not needing all of the
eight channels at the time, it was
temporarily "loaned" to. the fourth
zono and assigned to tho Chicago
stulion. The fourth zone in turn
loaned" to the second zone a half-
time assignment on tho 1,100 kilo
cyclo, channel. .
Tho WTestinghouso company con
tends that the amendment Is un
constitutional "in that it is nut
authorized by the commerce clause
of the constitution that no person
bo deprived of life,- liberty or prop
erty without duo process of law or
without Just compensation." it de
clares that the license to use tho
channel was issued without iiuaii-
fieulhm or restrict ion;
In the meantime, lour other sta
tions In tho second zone have ap
plied for-the channel. They im?
WCAU, Philadelphia; WPKN. Phil
adelphia; WWJ. Detroit: WLBW,
Oil City, Pa. A fifth station. WLAP,
Lexington, !., in the .third' zone,
also has asked for the channel:
A professor says that Ihe respect
children used to have for their par
ents GO yea iM ago 1m not in evidence
today. .Mayhit it's because tho old
folks are so wild.
Itl'SSlANS HO.MIt CHIM-SK
M CKDI-LV, Manchuria, Dec. 13
(AP) An official statement today
said that the soviet was continu
ing its -military operations in West
ern Manchuria. Tho Hussiiuis were
said to have bombed Chinese posi
tions in 1'okoto, or Ebukedu, in
tho Khlngan mountains.
I.'. S. SKMIK MXI'IS TO CANADA
WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (AP)
The American fiovernment in a
note lu Canada had expressed lis
"rerol" for firing by a coast
Buard putrid boat on t lie Canadian
vessel Hhawnce, suspected r u m
runner, Hcpt. Jl, off New York
harbor .
RAIN STORMS
MOVING INTO
COAST AREAS
(Continued from Page One)
district In Washington fulled to
mulerlali.e yeKtrrriuy. Jiislead,
freezing tetDperattircH slowed up
tho flow of streams supply Imk
water for hydro-eleirfc plants
thus making the power situation
there more aeule;
Klurrli'S of ruin continued
throtiKhout Oregon with snow lu
tho higher rcKloiis.
Un Northern California, streaks
which had been trickles lens than
a month ao became torrents,
rivers and damn rowe by the fool
utl heavy snows fell in tho hlfth
mounlaltiM.
Air nuilis and ull nlr travel were
seriously hand it apped north and
eaMt of San Fninciw-'o. Transeoti
tlnental air mail wuh eiirried by
train between fcHicramento and
Htno. ICorth of tht Calif'jrnid,
Border, passengers-and mail were
transferred from plane to trains.
Track Washed Out
At Kennett, several north and
southbound trains wero held up
when two sections of the Southern
Pacific track were washed out by
tho headwaters of the" Sacramento
river between Kennett and Coram.
Trains from the north wero tied up
for 12 hours while a lurgo crew of
workmen repaired the damage.
Travel was resumed near midnight.
So swiftly did the rivers rise Jn
tho uplands of Northern California
that State Meteorologist NY R, Tay
lor warned stockinet! to remove
their cattle and sheep from the
lowlands. . r
Tho town of Iron Mountain, In
Shasta county, was isolated when
tho rain washed out tho Uock
Creek bridge, . . .
Tho Sac ram onto,., river rose a
foot within the' las 4 liours
while tho rise of Butto creek near
Chico has been between four and
five feet sineo Sunday.
1'2 Inches lu 2 Hours
Kxceptionally heavy rains fell
In Kennett. Shasta county, whero
11.05 Inches fell over a 21-hour
period. At Buck creek. Plumas
counly, n total of 30 inches was
recorded In three days. I
A freak result of the storm was
reported at fVisalla. Cai., where
millions of flying white ants, Mild
to bo termites. Invaded th0 city
after tho first precipitation.
Bains during tho next 48 hours
aro expected to come from, two
low pressure areas, , or "storm
makers," out In tho Pneific ocean,
another off tho Humboit county,
Cai., coast und another over Mon-
tana.
AL SMITH VISITS
-NAVY DEPARTMENT
(.Continued from I'uko One)
Klvon hy thousands In the eain
imlKii days. iiBain was heard.
"Al," like New York 'lty- af
fable mayor, Jimmy Walker, uhii
ally dot-H, arrived late.
'I'll" crowd, however, united In a
drizzle outside to yell 11 welcome.
He reached Ihe department on
fool. Ills taxi driver made a mis
take and had put him out at the
stale department several hloeks
distant rrom the navy hull. linn.
After Ms conference with the
Kecrelary..at which Assistant tiec-re-tarles
.lahnckc and InRalls and
Hear Admiral Moffett In elmrjfe of
K i I M -i
AIko Talking Comedy
"I'LTUvLY CIRCUMSTANTIAL"
BARB RuTU RSIEIOBD
170 BAes ons bauls
navy aeronautics,wore present, tho
formor governor Bald Mr. Adams
had indicated a desire lo help and
had turned technical consideration
! of tho proposal over to Moffett for
study.
' Interested in Construction
Smith said he did not plan any
political conferences today al
though ho intended to look up Sen
ator Wagner, Democrat, New
York. ".
"1 am interested In construction
buildings and landing airships now,
and not politics," ho said.
Onco tho conferenco was over,
Smith and Adams posed for photo
graphs. One pioturo was taken of
the governor sitting at a desk In
Adams, office. .'
Smith wore tho famous brown
derby, known to millions.
An ho-left the navy department
tho crowd still was on handAluny
women again insisted on ahalUng
his hand, unfl thiu-Hmo llo 'stopffein
to greet a number of those in the
crush about him. '
"I um glad to see I have so many
friends In tho. navy department,"
he said, smiling his broadest smile.
The former governor said tho
mooring must which they proposed
to erect on tho gigantic structuro
probably would cost more than
?:ioo,ooo hut he believed, it would
be of inestimable advuntago both
In national deffense and as a means
of developing clmmerclal uso of
tlghtcr-than-alr craft. : . :
Farmer unii Forefttry
Farmers ol tH United States, be
sides belns the Inrest owners of
forest lands, nro itlso the lnrgost
consumers ot forest products.
TAX LEVY IS
SET AT 22 MILLS
(Continued from Pago One)
which is nround 9200,000 short of
the iiKst-MMed vuluution of last year, !
JL'-MTIi.liO.'i.OO. i
l-'lgurcs-for the counly levy ful-
low.
blinds To be liaised Mills
(leneral fund ..fr7,01 a. 4 !
HcIhhiI fund fiS.77
Jli;;li school fund 3-, QUO
Indigent, soldier fund 800
Iload fund ...x 2-1. 000
Market road fund 7 1.000
ltoad liiind interest.... 35.000
lload bond rcdcm'pii 90,000
1A
2.3
.01
1.0
3.0
1.5
3.7
$371,83H Hi. 31 I
asm
AUDIO RKVIKW
SILENT MGM NEWS
FORMER ADMIRERS
ARE QUESTIONED
Slain High School Teach
er's Lovers Investigated
By Authorities.
, noCKFOim 111... Deo. 13 (AP)
Another former admirer of Cor
dolia Oummersholmor, Itockford
high uchoot toucher ttlaln last Sat
urday, today wan tho principal
hope of Hockford authorities to
prevent the slaying from, slipping
Into the limbo of unsolved crimes.
Known only as "Professor Hugo'
formerly a Gorman Instructor at
tho University of Wisconsin and
now said to bo teaching at a Texas
college, this latest ncqultnnco In
volved In Investigation of her
death watt said to huvo met Miss
Cjummorshclmor at summer school,
Madison, Wis. A letter from, him
in German Indicated that ho and
tho ltoekford teacher wero friends.
State's Attorney W. D. Knight was
socking to communicato with tho
professor, whose full namo was
withheld.
Tho Hockford authorities had
not abandoned, howovor, thoir nt
tompt to question Itulph li, Howe,
Chicago seed company official
whose departure for Florida oc
curred a fow hours . before Mlsj
Gummcrshclmer's death, There
was also another man whoso letter
Indicated he waa a closu friend of
tho teacher who was askod or in
formation. Ho - resides' in South
Carolina. , . ,, .,
Questioning of a score of teaeh
ors and pupils continued yesterday
by Assistant. Prosecutor Karl Wil
liam for sonio of tho official in
vestigators boliovo tho see rat of
tho slaying wilt ho . unravoled
through clues which . will como
from pupil's in Miss dummor
shetmor'a classes.
Coroner Walter Julian laBt
night rceelvcd a bulky packet,
mulled in New York two days af
ter tho murder. It was went hy
Hoy Scribner, radio operator, whq
was in ltoekford two weeks bo for
tho crime. The paekct was re
ported to contain tho teacher's
letters to Serlbner and they wero
mid to Indiealo that the two hud
broken off their association.
Modern Gifts
for the
Modern Home
Electrical aids to com
fort, convenience and
economy ore RiftJ thnt
express the truo spirit of
modern times.
Electrex
Heating Pad
Will (five hours of com
fort to tho person suffer
ing from cramps, aches
and '"chills. Numerous
other Electrex Appliances
will be suKKCstetl " by a
tour of inspection at our
store.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
The Iteisll store
La Grande. Ore.
AA All'TAlKMG' -DRAMA
OF BACK
STAGE UFf
STARTING
TODAY
GRANADA
MlMlllir ... .
Mltlll
Children ...
:l.-r
lilt!
WOMEN IN FAVOR
OF SHORT SKIRTS
(ouo oatiil uioj) panuiiuoo) '
tliu floor, defonded Ions skirts. Hlio
said:.
. "The new styles with thoir oii
erncefut Hues nro inoru aoHtlietic.
-J'hey nro easier to look tit nnd Hint
shu.uld bo u ilotormlnliiB: reason for
us. Thcjr nmko lull women look
leas Uko bean Doles, short women
look taller und fat women look
liiot-o slender.
"Under tho old styles limbs hud
bocomo less, knees woro no longor
joints, but Institutions, und com
mon charity demanded thnt tho
Icks of somo women should bo cov
ered. Even beautiful less benefit
by tho now styles, becauso hukscs
tlon Is always bolter than relation.
"Thoy say tho short styles makes
women moro free. I think tho now
styles makes women moro freo bo
oauao it Is more feminine. KcmlnUy
lets him' huve 'her' way."
Itltn Weiman, short story writer,
arrayed In a frock which wus 17
inches from tho floor voiced tho
declaration -t American Indepen
dence of Jaris stylo-tyranny In n
speech champlonliiK tho short skirt,
Sbo said:
"My tusk Is almost helpless. , I
nm pitted nsnlnst tho ontlio world
of fashion and commerce and
against somothliiR much stronKer
tho sheer charm, of Miss Lawr
ence. But wo must flRht, They
want to lengthen o.ur dresses and
shorten our waists. Thoy uro cut
ting us short whero wo ought to
bo long and vico-vorsu.
"After years ot comfort wo find
ourselves tryinff : to', manlpulato
dresses thut drug on tho dunco
rioor with their tulle, thoir ruffles,
bows and flounces. Tho first thing
you know they will havo us behind
fans ngnln."
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EaglesHall
SATURDAY NIGHT.
DEC. 14
Four Prizes
Six-Piece Orchestra
Benefit for Christmas Tree
Admission
Ladies 25c Gents 50c
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