La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 01, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    Wednesday, January 1, 1930
Page Six
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE, LA GRANDE, ORE.
afcwbe fretting Iiscrfar
(Incorporated)
An Independent Newspaper
FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Publisher
HARVBY F. M A TTHFlWfl, Builnw Manager
Publlnhad evening, except Sunday, at 1416 Ad a ma Avenue,
La Grand), Oregon. The Obnerver-Htur puhllnhfld every Friday.
Entered at tlie Pout office at I,a Ornndn, Oregon, an Second
Class Mnlt Matter under not of Mnreh 2, 1879.
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CITY OF LA GRANftM
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TMH lAW" OF 1.1 Vorlly, verily, f wiy unto you. Rxoopl
a r-nrn of vln;il full Into tlx1 Kl'nuutl mill illo, II fihltlotli Mono:
hut ir ll die, It In-liiKPih forth miii ii fruit.--.lolin ts:S4.
Eugene Schools
May Quit State
Athletic Group
a-M.'OK.VK, (Hi'.. Jan. 1 (AH)
Ifepuru current hero Hiiiil tho I'nl
versity lilKh IicjoI of KtiH-i-no k
considering wtllidraw.il from the
stlllo high school athletic associa
tion its ttit result of association!
rules niruinsi cadet pojicIm-h. I'nl-i
verslty liluh Instructor are In wiy
cadet liiHii-m-idi-H from the I'nlver
xfty (if Oregon, Mini I'nnch fiordin
Hidings comes under th;M category.
Thin iv:ih the first yen-r I 'nlvorsll y i
lush ever 'turned out a foot im II
ti'lllll.
A spoHnt rulinif n tho case has
been asked by Hriucipnl H. I'.
Alimn1,-, of I 'uivorsjty hljrh, because
of lllit sllUJltiUII.
KuKono It Ik h school, also consid
ering ltsef legislated llKtllllHt, In
not considerlm: xvillulruwal as It Is
believed the Hldiatlon cnii lie wurU-t-d
out ln-ttci' then- ilinn nt I'nivcr-
DUCKS TO HE
Tin runny Ih.ni; illicit (hi; nrv, ' A U Li Ml I f UK
It HI-', miw It'oth li I l(H Ih thill (III!
very uiutu'ii uh'Au mt (cr'-lhliiK
In low uvv nl proli'sDii'. Thfr's !
soini'Iliiik nhfiiil (Ijuittfr .-Imialh Hint j
MriliN (o iiiiiltr a lo( o people lultti
H rliiiiici', i
ii';.r llui!iir,h,ii. i; Tln-lr i-nun-try
imiiii'- art' hnlf ii mile ap;irt,
anl both Itinl hi hMi in;nit)iii
t!l It' plilK'tl'Ilt I'fCI'i'lltlOII.
Win-it hutli ni in jirivfitH life
I li(y i ai tli.-lr Nit ilil li hii'-H In
t.irh oih'T'n coiiipiiny for an hour
in tlie c.irly murnlnx, anil ft'n
Un'v luivf ridden tu lioiiinlw In the
West IiJIIk hunt. iiK:inl.fil hy ('ol
nn 1 Kti;iisni) a iiiodk owiiM H of
cin ji I ry plui'i M mi I.oiik iMlamrn
nniUi hoii'.
It.ii It wan nioio than nHuhlmrly
alT-filiii that pi'iuilptfil SUidkoh to
ihi-iMinit' I'tigf lh IiIh aiih whon
lit"' wan 1 1 : i iihM it I niti il Stalo h
thlr :;.' to tin- l.oti'ttin Cnnf'Tf m f.
I'lttff, hlH ftlfiidrt ay, will he an
Invaliiahlf asHistant h"fiiuxf of his
vvfili funtai-lx anil Ii Ih K'-uliix for
knoivliih vhfi'o iiiul him' to Knthf'i
! niT'iicI Inforiiiatlnn iiuh ltly,
J Thti tttory In told thai, when thn
u oiM w ar hrnkc nut In l!iU nn
Ikkih of W'oi'hl'H Woii( uiih ifiiily
for (ho pri'Hcs, I'iik'. who hail
jn.st Ihm'oiik1 fdlliir of Dim iiimku
zfin1, oi-ih'ivfl tin- Ik.hui williih'a'wn
and Nit nhoiit at rincc to P"II1h!i
j in itK HH-ad u nnuihcr dcvided on
, llrt ly to iw iv 1 1 1.
J N'ohody In (he lnllfil Stati-a
i l;iifv very arcuratcly thi l.o or
ailiuiniKtratix pt'i-xmimd of Kn
it's easy to meet expense; the trouble is dodging' them.
" . e
A week from tonight all shoppers will he late shoppers
loo late.
The freedom men really desire is freedom from the medio
crity that keeps them from getting a million.
If it is desired to appoint Grundy to comjmittecs for which
his experience fits him, somebody in the lobby probing group
ought to resign to make room for him.
Prliuoil to t ho inland'. Micko sc-
Ifrt idi-vt-im will pli Uii'lr Mklll ami
iMiuninu' iiK'i I mhi t'jii'li otlH'r Ik 'lorn
7ii,(ki() VnihUHlaKtK In a joaloiiM dt1
)'inH(' of t hi lion n I'M of t ho caHt and
thn I'liciflo. Noiihnaid.
Trojans Hivoml
I oHplttl a mciisoii'h ii'i-nid niiin-fd
j hy two di'foatM. Coafh Howard
j.liini-H' Trojana wi'ic iniotrd an
I, ...... . . . . iii .' nKiL invuriifH in auniiniHii'i- 10
'Oi. individuals and corporations, more or less hard work'c,,a h John huiium-iuihi-h -omhiim-
THK DIG YKAR-KND ACCOUNT
This is a seiisim of .stock-takinp; and account balancing. Tn
the 'individual and peneral senses, as one year ends and an
other bcfflns, many of us want to know where we stand,
FAVOR TROJANS !
TO WIN BATTLE
t
r 1 1 1 a t On' posHfHulun limit would ho
Climate Figures in Opin-! ! u.--.i to -s t. u ami s . .(..
innu nn Anniml V-iit ! At iinwui thi-llnilt un.l. r u n
ions on Annual iasi- :,.,! i rw dnriM i r
West Grid Game Today ! ' s.
An f-xti'iiHlvo InvfHtlKiitloii hy the
lly I'iiiiI .liiiini'i'iiiiiii J ili partinc nl of aitrlciillure lili h
(AkhocImii'.I I'ri'HH KpurlM Writer) ;howocl Hint the woli-r fowl wen
IMSADKNA. I'll I. .Inn. I (API I 't liol.llnn llu'lr own null I'.lltor
15 THIS YEAR phy of i in warzonf wan Hchftehily
; i-liartt-d on most maps, I
f WAHMIN(iTfN, Jan. 1 (AP)-I Hut within a fortnlKhi Pnjfr iiatl
Thu has limit for dui-kH thlM yn wv hum mlih'il a iii:ish of ndiablo ihtt;fc !
will ltl Hi ami after u mint UIHh ; on the eonflliilns power, and their;
mililaiy renoureen, and had pro- j
pared mapH wliieh Hi-t forth In do
yen- I tall Urn naUire of the region h acrosH
whieli had heen filing In haste the!
western, and eastern I'rontK.
Jle seni tn ihe presseH il "war
manual" odtion of Wtoi-hP Work
whieh hoeauio n staiulai-d of ae-ei-pt'
il aiitluirlty on the locale and
physieal haekKround of tho war.
I'ao. now In his middle follies,
eniun front Harvard In l!Mlfi tn the
Haff of World'H Work, of which
his father was founder and editor.
When I 'a ire Mentor wan made am-
On the hiHiorie ureeiiHward of the ; In lli dcclnliin to redueo tho limit J hassador to llrliain in 1 !H :t, Arthur
ItOHe Howl, where annually Ik iim-!h wir represenlutlonH made hy j iK.(-ame edltoi-.
folded on New Yein-'M day the dm- i fcnservation iiWenclfn and sjort- ln th V(lJ,.s t,..lt r(,inWe)i llo
iiinilcM of an liiterHeetlonnl emitest j mrn'H ork'nnization.s. j w.t often to London, Kuhiinj,' '
for nrhllnui HUpn-nincy. the Roldeu j Mlumo for tho d"rro:iHe In thoj,(lnonK ,lfH fatjK,,.-H rrlonda a wide!
I'linlhcrH of PlitHhui'Kh ami tho j manner or wild low, wan piact'd i a'iuaintaiieo with Kuropoan dlplo
1'nlvornlty of Houihom t'ullfornla , lurwely upon thu eliiuluat Ion hy nutt;; ami h'lirniwr intimately of in
TroJanH today anseiithleil thfir f rt'rlanialion, of ' formor hreedliiK ! u.rnilt nn:ii affairs.
CoreoH for the flfieenlh nnuuat grounds In thn northwest statos and ; lie joined the pionairanda aorv-
Toiirnainent. of Ittisew fooihall elas- iiwuui.
foiii' ffeie ho will ho llirouh fi
Ihft day.
Hoi'reia ry ( lydn tu nnouiicod
toi'ilay that the ehanKe in federal
rotfUlatlmiH would o Into effect af
ler thi prcHfnl hunting soasoii ami
nIc.
JACK O'BRIEN
ISSUES FIGHT
In the broad sense it is i 1,0,1 ,,M h,""
generaly tells the story accurately.
quite another matter.
- AVhile the accumulated statistics of business, wages, em
ployment and finance are indices, they are not more than
A much lalkod of climatic eon-
H hy knockniitM lit the first and
dlllon -warm weather had a (,-real Heeond rounds. lie also foutfht at
dnil to do with thiM partiality j I'ondh'ton duriiiK tho Uoiaul-L'p hu
.shown Ihe coast atfrOKiil ion. l'i'o-said.
dictions from official noiirccH were i Aoiimf 1U elcioi-ies he lists a
indicative. They merely do well enough as approximations. ,h"1 11 ,''"r wrm day, which would i Knockout over i-vod ioiuiette, or
see me itiercury nioiim 10 n: or iu vak ir.a. n Ihe hKUi round. Klvlnir
i ice 01 ihe I mtod StntoH Kovorn- j
; mcnt when Auiortct enterod tho '
j war. and at tho armistice was a
j captain on tin Toiled Stale mili
j tary staff In Paris. j
t r a r j rjixjW, Alter ins lather's death ho was
I the only remaining member of his;
( . family in tho publishing t'lnn of 1
Jack O'ltrlen, lieavS'ioiKht who! lionhleday !'nt;. and ho rniin-
haihi from Vaklina;; Is in l.a ' nulslied his lnteroKts In it in 1H2U!
(Irando for several ilayH,and issucH to become vice president In charge j
a challoiiKo to flKht nnyono that j of Information for the A. T. ,i T.
welyrbH 1110 pounds or more. ! He also la president of the Hell ;
'O'ltrlen slnteM that ho fought ' Securities company, a subsiilinry. f
Ity coincidence a brother. I'Ynnk
I'aue. who served under Herbert '
Hoover mi the Auieriean Itclief
eo:nuiisston abroad, is a vice presi-
tlent of thi1 International Telephone 1
and "I'eh'Kraph company, rival coin-j
m .iiiie.ti ions corporation. '
three times In I H'cctubcr. wlnuinir
SEE THE NEW FORD
BODIES AT OUR
SHOWROOMS
From the new deep radiator to the
curving tip of the rear fender, there
is an unbroken sweep of line a
flowing grace of contour heretofore
thought possible only in an expen
sive automobile. Now, more than
ever, the new Ford is a "value far
above the price."
PERKINS MOTOR CO.
4th & Adams Phone Main 500
For the whole question involves skill enough in tlio science
of social economy to foot up the now values created in a year,
to add the total existing at the end ol tho year before and
then to subtract the extinguishments which the death of
men and worn out properly have wrought in 12 months.
Quite a task. It suffices the present pin-pose to say that the
'.available statistics arc all to the good and, hence, in this
.country and this city, afford excellent reasons to contemplate
ll.n 1 ...:n. i o p .1 m .
U1U IJICM'III. Willi .SHUKinClKIll 1111(1 U1G 11111110 Willi C011 1 KI0I1C0.
:'. Not. evpn within vv,r:i) 1-iiimli-l lolli.m rl.JInvu it'tii iIw.lw. r,....
words undertake to balance tho maiesticallv lariro ni'ncriil
account. The point merely is that it is desirable, every so
r.flnn In orml oiimlnl I Iwi m-1.,,1.. UmoI. ...... .,.,,1 .,:.,l ..I .1
: in tltis light, Wliat a huge and fascinating problemi of bal
ance it is.
.. An effect is to annihilate at least one old theory. The rule
was that everybody's gain was somebody's loss. Itecall the
fundamentals. When wheat is worth a dollar a bushel, each
new bushel each year creates a new dollar. If a man's labor
is worth five dollars a day and he works a day's worth, there's
then another five dollars' worth of something created at the
end of the day. it pyramids in millions of complications
. which constantly add new values.
All the world would be in a steady Way of getting fabulous
ly rich were it not that the extinguishments death of
men and death of worn-out tilings of all sorts are going on
all the while. It might be an even offset or gains and losses
if the world were standing still, which little service to the
old adage and tii economic stock-taking the world never
renders.
The sum appears to be that, as to this big account, the
season demands a thoughtful pause. We are going ahead;
we know that. More of values have been created in this
country and this state than were in then; a year ago. As
for the pace, we believe it a fast one. It looks so fast and the
gains seem so much greater than the extinguishments that
there may be substance in the conclusion that the United
States, aided substantially by the stale of Oregon both made
a grand slam in the year and still hold good hands.
On tho whole, however, il is healthy and sane to realize that
hero lies a feat in bookkeeping which no one has yet
formed in a convincing way.
Although the state of mind which contemplates the present
with satisfaction and the future with confidence helps to
continue the progress, it should not hurt at all to proceed
with caution which knows that the uncertainties behind are
guarantees of multitude more ahead.
ih'li'ri't'H. would ho on the protfrnin. j i,m ,tll, olutnumin oho mploiiHhlp.
Hlni'O the cloy liui'lt In I !i 1 (I whi'tl rut,. ,. M.n u. Mux ilol riili'il Inrlucli.;
I'oolhiiH sti'iipoil In to ropliirp oliiu- ciorilon I.okiiii, of Wcnuti'hoi'; I'uil
lol noon iik (ho nthlt'llr iittnu'llon ,v Murphy, of I'ortlnml: .loo Chn-
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ISTEVENS VAN ENGELEN C(fl
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Man The New Year
Bring- you even greater happiness,
prosperity and the joy of living.
f Hi1 aiuninl rose (oiirnament, the
west has collected five victories.
Three names have ended In dead-
lock, while four are claimed by
! KrcKUttniiM from east of the .Mis
) sissippl river. Thi does not ac
count fur two Kami's between serv
ice teams in 1 I s and 1 !' 1 dm -In;,''
the world war.
Hi illianl I'lii vei s
l-'or Individual brilliancy, the Pitt
team, which such a ll-KTt . I NNX
team, wllh such all-American tim
ber as Ortavfus l'alia, Joe Ihni
chi'HS, Tom Parkinson and Kay
.Monluomery holds t Ihj edc. 'I'll"
Southern i 'a 1 i I or n la stuad hopes lo
couple a boasted reserve power of J
untold pro perl ionn with such
sp.ii klim? perform is as Uussell j
S:iund"rs. rain-is Tappaau and '
Marshal I'utli. M. j
Kspcclally in the baeklietd. do j
I be Troy warrior; possess potential
strenclh hicll all hut eclipses that
of the m( n 1 1 i nii lineup, and lite for
ward wall is not without its riiKKod
supporting east. Superior wefht
was epeeed to be claimed by the
i 'on eh Jones nufircunl Ion.
Tho probable lineup:
I'lttsbnriih I'os. So. falif.
1 tonchesH I .. V.. Tappaan
Tally I.T Muff
.l.ontifoiiiery l.t i Itarraartf)
lauuherty (' I tye
Hi Meolo if) Hi; Calloway
MacMmdo ;t Anthony
f.-lllus 1!K Arbelhi.le
linker t.'lt Saunders
lansu IIIH 1-Mclson
Wahnchns HUH lMnckert
1'arklliMotl Kit Shaver (
Officials: Keleree: William Crow
ell. Swart hunt re; umpire, Arthur
I la de lioc h. Chicago; field judk'c.
Hei-hl.rt liana, Nebraska: head
lineman, John Kuuan, ciucmu'
DID V(t KMW THAT
A Hi-year-obl khl, I'larenee
1'rock. from Hiilt into re, has been
the sensation of the racing season
at Keeiiey I'urU . . . he rides like
1, ax erne ratm- . . . he has a pow
erful pair of hand, and thai
i .lock needs to keep those riMini
close to the inner rail. . . , Kid
i 'hocolate's victory over liouiinlck
I'eiroiie the other nlht xas his
I'-Mh MmiKht win. ... In his first
light in America, the llaxnua kid
came close to detent, hoxvever xvhen
Joe Seat t'aro rushed out of his cor
ner at Ihe tii st fcon; and nailed
biiil wilh a h iymiiker . . . Ihe Kid
xxent down on his ear ami i'oukM
three ronmN xvltliont knowim;
where he was. . . . Lena ltl.iekhurno
was tu I'.nmh n the nlt;ht Ait Shires
lost to T,:itum and be wired What
.ineili, "I si- a beefsteak en that
eye. Th.H's what fled mine." . . ,
And Shire replied, "My eye. Yours
l"o. w hen w e meet an'ahb"
Frank) in'i Burittl PUc
Petilniiuii rninl.lln was iml
buibd In the old Canary bui-lnu
u round ui I'.otou w here his pnr
I eni lie heeaiise ttK life wa siwnt
j for (l i- inot part, in I'lUlfitlelphlit.
j II iv,is Hip lionn of hn hnrt, nntl
he was buried In Unit vl!v.
inoyne, of aUlmn:- Sailor JiicU ,
Woods, of Vnncoux'er, and Wildcat
Mnith. of I'ortlaml. 1 f
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Some Job i T
T don't knoxv of any more tryln '
position than belu' the In I her of
a nfteen-year-nhl soil Abo Mai'iln, $
In Far in and Fireside.
Odd Biblical Error
Tho "Viiiey:!ir Ilible" was tho
name si von in un (Million of ilio 111
bio piiblishetl tit Oxfiinl, Knland.
In 1717. It was so called becatpie
of n printer's error. The head Hue
over I.nkt? '2'2 eontairu'd tho word
"vinegar" for "vlneyanl.''
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Horseman Pal Is
Henry Stimson's
Aide In London
When You Mis
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Hy Hentlnu Seyinoui'
(AH Feature Service Writer)
M-:V YOlt K ( AH) H.enry ,.
Stimson's comrade of many a
morninii: canter
bridle pa:!is will o with the sci'.
n tar, of M il'1 to. London as his
personal aldt at the conference on
t.ux'al limitation. "
I'er his riLcht hand man nt the
sesons on armament reduction
Mr. Siimuon has chosen Arthur
V.'i'.si.ii I'rve, vice president of the
American Telephone and Telegraph
company, toriner editor of World's
Work, and Mm of the late Walter
1 1 non I'ae. luiibaHsador to tJreat
Itrilain iu the Wilson lidmlnirUrn
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Ycit Kill apprrciitt th eiffllmt
Kmc and tntMjctJie ratrs. Th1
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One I'kxlt (nni Pruning Square
fv-rnvrnirnt to all Ifjdinti hop.
ihratrci, finanrijl initutiona and
circuit drpots fix all rewM,
Garagt adioming, ;
All OuUuU Hsmt I tl- With P,ak
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