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Wednesday, December 18. 1929 LA GRANDE L . jENING OBSERVER, LA' GRANDE, ORE. Pago Five Local News In Brief Travlicnt Kami In u story in yestoriluy'ii lsmio of 'J'lio Olisorvm-. ono lliui of typo wsih left out through tin prior. Tho ueiiU'nco should huvo read: "K. A. Sayi'O. county supcrlntoudL-nt of hc)iuu1h, announced thl.s morning that tho tcuchura pxiimlmitton will l,i given WodnoKflay, Doc. 18, In Hit' court house. Tho exams uro j,c Ui In DeccjnlJfr each your." Alh'iiils Coiivcntlun . K. K. Dixon, of La Orantlo, Brand chancellor of tho KiiIkIuk of Ml'ythiaH lodge In Ori-Kon, attend-T,-(i h district couvontiou held at lluntlliKlon Momlay. lie dellvercj lh" principal addresH at thu oven jnif liuslnosH nieetlnfc'. diacuHHlng tho value of, fraternal associations anil tho cfln.petln factors pro duced by motion pictures, radios and other nieallB of entertainment. Approximately 175 attended tho invention and u class of 1 1 candi dates were initiated Into the Hunt ington lodge. Fined SIM) George Lawrelice, chained with .drunkenness, was fined $20 yester ,,lay in tho city court. The prisoner liad not paid Ills fine early this morning. . . " (.liiiiniiillMK I.llu-cl The homo of 1).-10. ., Anderson, at. :,ar At avenue, which lias been under quarantine because of scarlet fever, was released from the red IliiB yesterday, according to the police. : .Minor Ait'idclll - Cai-s belonging to J. Ci. ltuse nnd Marry Hoffman figured In a minor accident yesterday evening at 9::io on Adams between Kim and De pot. No one was hurt. Kctiirncd Home .Miss Hazel Mcpherson, who un derwent nh appendix operation at the Dr. Wonderliek hospital, Dec. s. lias returned to her homo atj 1 7o:t X avenue. William Fox cleave Home"! mm 4 SUE CAROL NICK STUART t X WALTE.H. CArUlT" RICHARD KEEIIt Z Z 4 A Musical Version 1 of J "THE CRADLE 5 SNATCHERS" 7 Also i Talking Comedy "SOCfAL SINNERS" GRANADA Now Fiaying WARNER Starting Also Select v Will L i ' 1 A", R C A D e; KxHft lo Heaili Napu Mr, and .Mrs. W. H. I-arkcr ex pect to reach Napa. Oil., bv Dec. 20 according tu word received hero uy airs, u 1.. McKennon. They passed through i.a Urando last week on their way to 1-os Angeles, C'al. After spendiiig several days in I'ortland they continued to Uu- sene, where they Intended to spend ounuuy. Alter crossing the moun tains near I.a Grande, they . en countered rain, nnd huvo been in rainy legions since then. Handkerchief shower I'hlura Ijiy was tho Inspiration for a handkerchief shower given nor uy members of tlin Clleanor (.'lass of tho I., u. s. church last evening. .Miss ,y s leaving for me soutnern stales on u mission me first of tho year. i Itemnncd This .Morning aarl Harnwell returned to I.a brando this moraine where In. will spend Christinas vacation with his parenis. Ho is a student ill O. S. C. at Coi'vallis. ... At (ho linker Hotels The following I,a Grundo per sons wore recently registered at tho linker hduds: J. K. Taylor and j ir. uim Aiis. ueorge, u. Bruce. l iillt i laiiiiii- Program An entertaining, program has been arranged by the Krultdalc school to take place Friday even ing at the school. Following the program, partly of musical num ber.1 which Is rree, pies will bu auctioned, i' JiOtt the Hospital " ?.l'r. Hubert' ('handler and, young koii have lert the Dr. Wonderliek hoHpitat and are at their home in r'ruitdule. At Homo .Mrs. C. C. Weaver and baby daughter are at their home at 12 I L Washington avenue after leaving tho Dr. Wonderliek hospital. J-'roin I'lilou Mrs. Irvln Hess, of Union, wus in La Grande yesterday. On Business-- W .11. Heny was in La (Jninde yesterday transuctinj; business from Ontario. l'or Huslncss PuriMtses . Edgar L, Chaplin, of Enterprise, was In La Grand o yesterday for business purposes. , Trip Yesterday. Afternoon IT. F. Xlodel made a business trip 1 visiting different towns in .the Orunde'Tlonde-yesterday ufternoon. On Hiisiness . 1 10. CI. ltoy has been in Ia Oritnde for several days on business.' . From Klgin 3Ir. and Mrs. Heid Ilibbard were In 'La tlrando on business yester day. Driving to I'ortlund Mrs. M. I. McCrae expects to leave Friday on her way to I'ort land to spend about a month with her sister. She Is driving. Bound (o the tJriiud Jury Kred C. Towery was bound over to the grand jury yesterday .ill the court of justice of the peace, L. Dcnliam, on a larceny charge. On Way In Port In ml Mr. and Mrs. Kred Hull, of Bak er, spent yesterday in Ui Grande on business. Mrs. Hull and small son have continued on their way to I'ortland. BROS. PRESI ; - Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'evlne The MIDNIGHT TAXI WITH ANTONIO MORENO HELENE COSTEILO MYRNA LOY - WUIAM RUSSELL Today Vitaphone Acts A L.I OMrv ; VrW: eiL have gone, to Portland to spend the week on a business and pleasure trip. They expect to return Sun day. Returned I-Yoni Trip Mrs. Kdwurd KtreiTf has just re turned . from a seven weeks' trip lo Kentucky and Indiana, where she spent six weeks visiting with her sister, Mrs. Henry L. Hell, of Orleana. The seventh week Mrs. Ktrelff and Mrs. Hell travelled In Kentucky and Indiana visiting Louisville in Hie former state und West Baden Springs and I'Veneh Licks of particular Interest in In-, diaua. The hotel at West Uaden. u heatlh aild summer resort, Is a luitfo rbund stucco building, with an immense dome of glass and steel. One large room is a uuueler 'oC a mile In Qirgumference. and Xhe grtiunrttt are very beautiful. Mrs. Streiff reports. Bhe also heard much about the rich patrons oC this hotel, who came to tho hotel iii' their private railroad ears, and, following the' stuck marki't crash, were forced to leave In day coaches. Kclnrned to La GriimU? Mr. and Mrs. J.. L. I'erry have returned hoiiie from a two months' trip to Vst Virginia where they have been visiting relatives. They returned lo La Grande on Mr. l'orry's Gl!nd birthday. This is their first trip to West A'trglnia since leaving there :t2 years ago. They report that conditions are very much changed. ., ft the Hotel-; The following are amUng recent registrants at local hotels: H. Hed Seattle; Irene llurnslde, Seal- -lle; W. .1. .Uoumie, Sealtie; l., a. Grunke, Walla Walla. ; Shoots IMick Lloyd Itieliford. - who; .recently made a trip, to his ranch ut Doard niaii, shot several ducka while hunting there. ChrlstmiiH 1'iuiy The t'eneflt Association of liatl wny 10ni)loyes will have a Christ mas party with a Christmas ti'uo for the children Friday night at the Sacajawca Inn. Men's Club Wvt The regular meeting of the Men's vluli of the I'resbylerian church will lie held at the homo of Dr. Uy Murphy at Vim and O streets, 'I'huj-Ktluy evening at & o'clock. The Itev. J. George WaU will be the speaker of the evening using as liiK suliject, "Christmas Historical and Legendary." SAVS CHi:V WAS 1HLI NK KKATTLK. Dec. 18 ( AP) Heil sallonal charges and counter charges were made here today by the captain and crew of tho Hkag way which was destroyed by fire I after running on rocks near Cape I Klaltery Monday. I The crew was drunlt (he wlmle ut the entire trip from Sail Kran ciMo to Keutlle, Cajilaln K. Htnind (uist tohl government steamboat inspectors. panta;i;s visns win LOS ANCrKLL'S. Cal.. 1'C is (,j) Tlw superior court today r a n X ed Alexund'-r Puntages. multi-millionaire showman, pr mlr'ion to leave his cell in the rotinly Jail- for a brief period to vlelt iiis wife. Mrs. Utls Pantagts, who Is ill at their home here. i nvo pli;ai (;i iltv . plHtTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 18 (AP) i lUty Kadcs. S3, and John Wright. 21. btith of Klamath Pall, pleaded i guilty to a charge of stealing an jaiilomobllo and today were ent enccd to one year each In the county jail. ;kai mi;. TO MKLT ' PKNIH.L'VON'. Ore,. Dec. IS J Reed' request has been preparing j f.P A meeting lo organic tho a report on the eiibjrct during! Pendl' ton drain firowcra corpora- 1 Revd'K absence abroad." j tion will bo held hrre Saturday) (uotloiietl by ItohhiMiii i with county rnrheiM attending. I Ijtkln wn qti'vtioned by Sen The group w ill become nn agent cf jntor Robinson, republican. IndhinH, tiit Uoilh r.iclfiv Oroi-.tre. In-. RAINBOW OF HOPE cX " - f&L SA BELOW ZERO IN MID-WEST; WHITE XMAS ASSURED (Continued from l'uge One) kec on time and kept on toward the Twin Cities. It wus 24 below xcro at Itlsmark. N. 1)., and 28 below at Havre, Mont., today. Devil's Luke, N. I)., reported 32 below and J)awson, Vukon, was the coldest spot re ported on the continent at )w low, ritOIH CIO GKOWKIt KIId,i;i) IDltTLAND, Ore., Dec. 1 8 (Al' Chin Kong, GO, produce grower, .was killed early luday when he was struck by an mitumubile driven by Kay P.ivrrelL 2L,- wblle;.U6 ;yhlntse wasniishir7g"a cartroad' of produce to. market, .-'''. , iliJarrell took the aged Chinese to the police enilei-gency hospital, but tho man was dead upon arrival. Harrell told authorities the Chin ese walked In front of his automo bile. NKATKiN'C'li'.D '10 PKISO.N SKATTIJ;. Dee. 18 (AlDavl's H. Wilson. 18, was sentenced lo a term of front; four to 15 years in tho state penMentiaiy. lie was confessed leader of a gan.sf1' I hut committed 24 burglaries In Cort land and nine In Seattle. claims: ciia.mio.vsii ii AHliltMIiKN, Wash., Mec. IX- (AC) G. A. Gales, of this city. pliiHlei-or, cluiin.s i-huln.liiiiK)ilp of HOinolliliiK for IiIh rent In thri-nilliiK 0 No. fill cotton itliroiulH llirougli llio eye or a eiinihrle ni-fMlli-. NAVIGATION' IMPOSSIBLE l'lONDLETON, Ore., D e. I S (AP) Arthur Ward. Idaho lum berman and an experienced river in.'in, said hero that navigation of tho Upper Columbia and Snake rivers was not possible. A system of barges wlih power ful river boats with a dam at. Uma tilla rapids would improve the j navigation problem. Ward said. j PORTLAND PUOD1 CK PORTLAND, Ore., Inc. 18 (AP) Kggs weak, unchangerl. llulter, milk (buMi-rfal) poultry, country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, mils, hay, caseara bark and hops steady and unchanged. SI.'ffAft AND rLOI'll PORTLAND, Ore.. Occ. IS (AP) Cane sugar (sacked bais) steady; cane, fruit or berry. j per cwt., ln-et sugar, cwl. I Klour (city delivery prli'es) steudy; family patents, 4!-s, $7. HO; , whole wheat, 4Hs, $!.:); graham, I 4is, $0.7')': bakers' hard wheal. !, J7..S0: bakers' bhiestein patents;! Ss. J7.S0; pastry flour, -pis, $7. HO, ONI-:, TWO and tmri-;k ORCHARD, Iowa (AP) Koiir teen years ago. a baby girl was born to Mr. and .Mrs. Leon f'htrk. Ten years ago twins were born, and triplets recently. LAKLVS LETTER ON HOOVER READ DURING HEARING (Continued from Page One) on leaving final negotiations to Senator Smoot, who, after all Is the spokennwm for the beet ugar Interests. "Among other 1 hlngs, have been Informed that out side ii Smoot. Senator Reed. f pcnnyyl vnnia. is the most Influential mem. her of tho finanro committee of tho senate. I am very anxious lo CKtahllHh an Intimate contact with him, I know that his seereiuiy has become un advocate of the. Cuban point of view, nnd at Semi tor tuck partljv because of his friend ship with tho president. , . "Is it fair to bandy tho nmno of tho president around' this way In your correspondence?" tho sen ator asked. j . "Perhaps 11 hasn't been judi cious," Lalin said, "1 don't sec anything n q fair In It..' Uikiii siJd it will be "boiled down to- hcther anything im proper hail 1)een done." . " "I don't think ajiything Improper was done;'" ho inserted. .' ' "Do you ftli'lnk'ou have, been' fair to AhoS; VresKlent? . atobiusoir demunded. , c , A . , . don't 5(ji(rW whether" I huvo or not,".,. Ltiiiln said. 1J" - ' HV 15 DIOXIKS STOUV TONV'Drc. 1 8 ''(AP) Itein esenii lvftjjV JdiiU. . v.demo.erHt, Toimes.ep, loday characterized as "ridieulrftislj absurd" testimony of ir. C; Likin, which, said ho might hnvelobluincd tho -Information that 'resident Hoover had iustrueted oho of his secretaries to establish contact between,- mum hers of th house ways and means commit too 'and those 'WovUtiity fjOr lower sugar ratc;' ifro'm. J lull...-- - WALLULA CUTOFF WORK MAY BEGIN' 'IN 1930, BELIEF (Continued from I'agu One) ion. The cutoff would permit Uiiiin: m ku iinvfiimi uir ttiiuiHii i ... , , conu.rlion between si.okane andtwlw president of the frosh com I I 'orlluliil without covi-rinf? ilio : Iihikcm- roulu liy way of IVnilloioii, 12 GRADUATE AT CLOSE OF E. 0. Nv TERM (Continued from -Pago pne) lejs. 'XI Come A.H V(s , la .l;aitriil" il "Joy! to was snnjr by the choir and Joy! the Woi-Jd" bj'lht't.'lioir und.uudi- scenery, rnstunu: unci jior- .'The j Irayal of the whole program waH lar above the uvrrug - usually ex pected from pupils iff the grade tbut were rcprcHrht'eH. " A 'second program wl(l be given Thursday al'ternooti at- o'clock at the Nor mwil K4-bool audltoiltiiri tor the par eni.s n ml townspeople who arc in terested. .- "CLEAN-UP" TAKES FORM OF MURDER (Conliiiued from 1'age One) list" If. the of tie f Inleuded victiliiH. Juskeep, Fa, the jiistlen of nr-e and a prominent citizen town, .was called lo the door of bis home and killed Instantly by a harKii from a. aholgun. The id.iyer then went to the county Jail where -Mr. Miller,' - 55. -deputy as-he.s.soi- and Jiiilei', lived. 1 lo was called to his door and shot. The third victim 'was Asa Woldud. UK, The kilter fired at him through Ibe window , of his home. Siuiii'f .!. K. Siiville and Stale Ti'mjxr .Ion lloj-ne iverj sum moned to the home of Cjabtree's fill lor Ihts Inn ruing, where I hey leatmd of the kllllh:-M. The fath er. S. IL Culblree, told the nbeiiff 1iIh xt'U was-upstairs. The Hheilff found young (Yabtree romple'.lng the cleiinfng of a shotgun. 'Yh'i oftieei'H iialrl a e;iivh- of the young man's clothing disclosed the llt tf names. Ileies the name of She( iff Haville and IIioko of the tdain men, the lift bore the name I -'f foimor Sheriff Huekman, Ad in I Mi'MdiiijiH Ci.ililree u as removed to Key ei. According to the sheriff, Ptd dentf; f ' t he town wild he had boasted reently of tlu "r.lean up" be was K"'hg to make, (e htd been hi ttAatde wii h.itut hoi it ies here at;titlbii lifffeV " '" ' .Sheriff. J-'uviiUf itf-.M'. tlle'.'y.Vf'? u-an ndlililijd th" 'lhttt nwrf MJiJ'fiiinti-o IfTii li-.l orifl jok.-d with ills t,-K. ' ViXitiZi 'viiif II": i;W'-m.f.ul' tho town run hlph agulust Ciab trco und ho was tukon to Koywer, la un udjoinlng county, for uafo keepine. According to reports hero, Run kin advised Governor C'onley ut Charleston of tho situation und wan wild to huvo requested tho aid of tho Htuto In prove nil ut' possible violence, . - Tho wounded porsuns wcro Airs. Carrio Wright, Mrs. Grace Wol- rord. und . Mildred Jlott, H. Sher iff J. 11. Haville said nono of them wan serioUsly hurt. . , KeuliiiK . In I ho town ran hlh against Cmbtreo, bqt tho sh'-U'lft' sjiiil ho did nut oxpect uiiy mob violence. Trubtreo was takpn to Keysep in Mineral county for BUt'e keeping. . 35 UNION COUNTY YOUNG PEOPLE AT THE UNIVERSITY (Continued from l'ago Ono) Covo will wolcoino homo for. tho holidays aro lidward Ardell Hloom, freshman In art: Curl Cond, HOphomoro in business ad ministration; Hobort Coad, Jour nalism freshman: mill Frunols 10. Coad, a second-year law student. which means his fifth year in tho university. He Is u inenibor of Beta, aalunia .Sigma, commerce honorary. The threo linis .pd'Sular living organizations among Union county students aro Alpha IJpsilon, with fivo lt arundn men listed In lis membership: Thota Chi. with two from Union and ono from La ,Oraiidii; und u nntionnl sorority. M llolitr IMil, which has throo 1-a Grande girls on Its roll, : Bob . Guild, Hophomoro. In Jour nalism, has participated. In dram atic, affairs , as. well an doing ICm erald work. Ho la a'member of Chi I'sl,' fraternity, i . , Tho '"Ally-ups" Include Melvln I'arkor, a history junior: Jack Durland, a business admlnlstrallon sophomore; Claude Hall, a law I senior, who was tho ' -recipient of the Jewctt prizes, presented for excellence In extempore speaking. oratory, and pro-legal inter-class competition; Ed Klrby, a pro-medics freshman, and a member of Oregon Knights; and Goorgo An derson, a pro-law junior, all , of La Grande. ., . Marjorle Coudlt, of Alpha Gam ma Delta., a senior In history, is also returning home. She Is ac tive In ninny .campus events. . The Theta (Mil's mo Norman Jesse, of La Grande, a Junior In, foreign trade, who has made a. 'mime for himself In frosh and varsity football; iHldney Haroid Dobbin';-' of Union, an economics senior who has been active in campus affairs throughout his career; and Hay Eugene Do Lap, also of Union. , a freshman In physical' Qducalm,, , , Tho l'l Phl'H- Includo Doroihy Eberhard.l junior In history, and a member of Kwama and Tomenlds, servico lionoraries. Hho was vlce preslduut of lier Hophomoro class last year, hua aerved on the Grttutcr . Oregon committee, tin'. Dad's Day banquet committee this year, and as a lilg Hister captain, undrr the leadership of tho Wo men's', leagim. Hester H unking another CI l'hl, is a freshman In 'English and a member of Thes pians, service honorary.: Lois Nelson, tho third La Grande member or IM Heta' Phi, l a sophomore in journalism. She Is this year's reporter for the Wo men's league, was a member of Kwama, service honorary, and mission last year, member of Am phibian. Hho, Is also the official reporter for I lie school of music. Jane and Anno Ktange, both oT li Grande, aro -members f Delia Ciamma, national soclul sorority. The .former Is a freshman In tho kuglish department, and her sis. tor is a junior majoring In lang uage and llleralure, Anne Stange has been active. In basketball and tennis, as vice president of thu Krosh commission, and as a niein- bet' of Jwania and Amphibian, lionoraries; Hho has served as sec ret ary-lrcasurcr of Amphibians, swimming honorary for women. June is ulso a member of Amphl- blUtlH. , ..: , , (iracla Pearl llaggerty, of IMiion, uffUlateit with Alpha Del- la PI, national women's social hop orlty. Is a junior In KngUsh and j has been-'uetlvo In Y. W. and oilier j campus activities, Hhe has served as vico president of tho campus Y. W. (-. A sofdal chairman of Y. W., sergoaiil-al-arms of (he Wo- men's league, head of the Infirm ary fund, and as arcrolnry of the iU'l't Dud's Day program. Klin Hello Kflehen, a member of Alpha Chi Omega, national sorority, Is a junior majoring in lOngtlsh, and has served In several campus drives. Lenore Kly, an Al alia XI Dcllu, Is a sophomore in journalism. Hhe lias been active aa a member of the Kmerahl staff, us chairman of the I'YokIi eoinmls.sion, and as assistant admlnisl ration edi tor Of the Oreguua. She also has participated In Y. W. C, A. Ves pers regularly. Jean Williams, Jun ior In Kngllsh, nnd active In dram atics, Is also affiliated with Alpha XI Delta. Miss Kly, Miss Williams, and Miss Kitchen are also of La Ira tub. Ilelenmnrr Margaret (JrisHomfof North Powder, is a member of (lirls Oregon club, a living or ganization for Independent women. She is a sophomore In burning, a member of Phllnmelete, service honorary, and served on the Krosli commission. Two La Grande men are at fil iated with Phi Delta Theta, na tional (in-ek letter fraternity. They are Kendrick W. Slegrlsi. a Junior in economics; und Lawrence Ray, a freshman In business adminis tration. Ray Is president of his nlass this year and is a member of Orogon, J nights. iXdta Tan Delia uIko ha tun Pnton county students. VernaT KhoenisiVeiVrH Klgln. Imt-Ihedle inn torihir In htologicnl H,mm-: -nml Itlliw -Aimn--H. f (iritntli;. ii thlrd-ycnr law Mnl-nt. -Tiuih ndiv Im Ciwmlt Xml-iUU.'. John Robinson, a Sigma Nu. and Kenneth Owen, Edward Henry Culp of Slgnm PI Tun, complete tho list of Union county young people on tho Unlvoralty of Ore gon campus this year. John Rob inson Ih a junior In law, und lead er, of the Varsity Vagabonds, und Kenneth Owen Is o sophomore In business administration. Henry Culp Is a freshman In pro law. RAINS PROVE OF BENEFIT TO LADD CANYON Ity Mrn, Churles Grundy (Obsorvert Correspondent) LADD CANYON (Special) Tho hard rain storms over Sunday horo wero vory beneficial as tho fall sown grain was very blotchy nnd there was a shortugo of water in sumo places. Tho Alex Furgason family Is get- tltii ui. mi ulnnlv ut lnut AIlV Viir. j gasun's finger is healing nicely, j tho infection having gono und the two children aro recovering nicely from scarlet fever with no 111 ef fects, but nil aro sorry that they wlll still bo under quarantine ut ChrlHtmua lime. : Mrs, Honry Counsoll entertained the, Got-togethor club at Us last meeting at her homlo and also pre sided over tho business mcoting in tho nbsenco of tho president, Mrs. Laura liradou. Following tho busi ness meeting, Mrs. Frank Poole nnd Mrs. Charles Grandy whoso names had been drawn at tho pro vious meeting to furnish thexmtor tu I runout for tho afternoon, each conductod a contest, Mrs. A, 33. Pcebler winning ono prlzo and Mrs. Elliot Austin tho other. Mrs. Coun soll closed tho afternoon by sorviug a two-courso luncheon, Mrs, Lawronco Drumsmlth will ejitortaln tho Get-togother club Dec. 20 at which tlmo thoro "will bo a Christmas treo with an ox change of presents among tho club members. This Is a plan which tho club adopted threo years ago that Is highly onjoyed by all. New officers for tho coming yenr will also bo elected at this meeting. Mrs. Henry Ewin will entertain tho MorWuy-A-Tum club AVcdnes dny ufternoon. TAKE NO CHANCES A little attention often saves a perfect ly good battery from freezing. WVcan tell you in a hurry if its OK or not. No Charge for That Service Latest auto Electric Testing equipment if your magneto, , starter or generator ; ':inAt working properly. J-.'- .-.. We Test Lights v Willard Service Station Automotive Electric Co. Curtis W. Sine, Mgr. 213 Greenwood Phone M. 520 Across from L. W. Weuks, Chrysler denier. Big Moose Initiation and Entertainment TONIGHT at 8 o'clock at Moose Temple 2nd Degree Work All Members Urged to be Present IPfTw') m This Is Appreciated length o'r or funci- al home, accommodating six or seven cars, all of therm sheltered from the public gaze, and from inclement weather. This is a facility which has often been commented upon, and is very much appreciated. BOHNENKAMP FUNERAL HOME Phone t f : Prince Planning New Expedition To East Africa NARROW, Urltlsh East Afrleu (AP) This out-of-tho-way Afri can city will become an lmpurtunt news ceitter early next spring. Tho Prince of Wales Is expected horo for a few weeks of hunting In . East Africa. Headers will recall the prince's sensational dash homeward from Africa last year, duo lo his fathor s dangerous Illness. Ills race to Lon don from Dur-es-Salaam cut short what had been planned us a leis urely tour of tho blg-gamo contU nent. i Next year,' assuming that King George's, health continues to Im prove, the prlnco plans to visit many places which his earlier Itin erary would have Included had It not been so dramatically Inter rupted. Present plans call for the prince's departure from Southamp ton January. ;i, aboard the liner Kenilworth Castle. Hn will bring with him not only his elephant guns but an airplane, as he Intends to fly from: Rhodesia to Kenya l conditions are favorable. Ho wlfl go first to Capo Town but will do his elephant hunting In Uganda. Whilo at Cape Town the prlnco will be tho guest of the earl of Ath- lono and Princess Alice countess of Athlone, with whom he had In tended to spend lust Christmas. He Is expected to reach East Afr rlcu late fn February or early In March. ' J ' " VINCENT ; ' LEAVES FRIDAY tv Only two days loft to see this Muster Adjuster of Life's Difficulties! Foley Hotel; Room 8; Hours: 12 to 5, 7 to 9. We have a covered di'iimiV5i V Hif. lull ill Ik m W,