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?ri(ay,-.Titiui;uy-2). m(i- 1 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE . LA GRANDE, ORE. (Incorporated) An Independent Sanww (THANK B. APPLEBY -. ....Editor and Publisher HARvniy V. WATTHHW8.. .....Bualnea Ma-naftar Published ovenlnRB, except Runday, at Mil Adama Avanua, La Grande, Oretfon. Tho Observer-Star publlihed every Friday, Unteretl at the Po(offlie at I.a Orande, Oregon, a Becond Clarni Mull Mlittur linili-r lift of Mrtrch 8, U79. OFFICIAL I'AI'P.H OF UNION COUNTY AND THB CITY OF I;A QnANPH MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PREH8 The Associated Prerni is exclusively entitled to oh for publica tion of ull news dlwatuhes credltod to It or not otherwlie credited If published herel.i. All rlttlits of republication of aperjal dla patches In thla paper, and also the local newe herein alao are reserved. ' National Advertising Repreeentatlv M. C. IKOOENWEN CO., hie. ' Ban Francisco, Los Aicelcs, Seuttle, Portland, Ouloaa-o, Detroit. New fork sunscnn-noN hatep , lly Currier Oajly, por irionth In ad vance..,....... 7o Dally, six months In' advance..........-..- ........4.t0 Dallv. elntrlo copy.....'. 60 lly Mall . Dally, per month In. advance. Dally, per six months In advance.... DnlJv. ner year In advunco Weekly Observer-Star, per year ..... '.2.10 ;..,. BOO $8.6-0 .. 16.00 ' ADVEUTISrNO RATES por coliunn. Inch.. Display, foreign, Display, local, per coliunn Inch . Time contract prices on application. 4ia 40o ' TIIIO 1.1 VINCI WOK II -'in the iH'fllnnlliK whs the Word, Olid llin Word vviih Coil. TIik wiine.wiiH In the In-KlniiliiK with tlml. All tlihiKH were made by him; ..'mil. without hint wim not uny- . Ihlntt mini" Unit tt'im nniile. 1 11 111 ill .wan. the UkIU of Mien. John 1 :l, S. 3. - !. 1 1. -.-! ' .- ' Abe Martin soiiM-thinij , niili-dri-HHlnn i;W 'It-Jilinn wllh the ' - yi-ai- n-ii It vvriM lii, i .Wrillu-mmwiii. - The French like- i ,.r ,ai,....iiir ..niiilmi ih.it 11 .luiii- wlwo hnve Imllcittfil a iti'alro'to ... , , , ,,vHu,, from-tlu. nollution on-! m! w!'" thcly hiuhI I lyjif.s of ship Im-ltul- j tivy for k(iu u-I'-vII'mi nsuli. 1K thy fiiinllcwt Htilirmi.'tm'H, It 1 f' -. . . ' " undfUVtiiiKl Hie Jtitmmw are iuv-; oi'iihle tn this Htep. ' i WEATHER NOT SO (OLD IJUT "THAW" STILL FAR AWAY (Continued from Page Ono) It's nil rljihl to bo i)uhll('-h.lr-uii' full o civic nrliii' an' ti ' Icinlcr o' men, 1K I lie feller who iti'Mi an' 4m his (ichfK Is miy tow it's hesi iissel. The less I her is tMific sonic rnlks Hip hetier front iltoy jitil in. i yon ncftfl fuel wnv ilurli." Heforo wo h.'irt tfmo l rlrrto they were wovirttf Imlh wJilte it ml (hirlc eil hH. ' Thf Iiit of the flour Miipply wa ili'opped at a cabin that Kooined to he hoiiHfiiK nt. tefiHt n dozen per hoiiH, hoiiio of them children. In a hiikiII urea that wo were a hie tri cover closely in the next few min utes we coonleii L'7 Iiohscm tliat Mhowetl hIkjih of life, h'tir to the north' nnd wtuth we could see scoren of oiln-r cabins, nil of thcin eut off from the out Hide hy lee and water and nonio of tliem half mihnierKed. at The DuIIck and tho ininhniim At red rroHH hoadfjiuirtej-H In the f temperature lust nlKhl was Six IIIK I-itlio liono rcportH ( Illness , nhove zero. Threw inches of ad funnuK tho marooned families ; ,titfonn Wnw fell during the nif-ht were received. f and an overeast shy indicated :Hl Mvlnw hi i'lihh. I more. One rescue crnv In a boat, found i KrultKrowerH uej-e watlsfied with 8(t persons livlntr In a one room; the breakup becaiiseor Ihe lank of cabin. A half doaen children were i damage, to trees, arnonK" them. They wore eating the i . , ' np'y- n BAKER. LA GRANDE .on ..iii'ior i.i..:w tnc -iuei TO PLAY TONIGHT ! Itoselnnd ditch could be seen cab ins in siKht and yet mu of reach of the boats. Three miles below Ifed Cross headrpinrters.'iee blucked the' N'elsou, boat. Two prfws were ebopjiiiufl I'arker lanes lliroiiKTl) the ice. Hut almost an fast as the lane I Hint ti'b.'vlnlnl) In , ,.ll li iiiiMintinii' . Hcvi'l-lil i-Miwll- H nut ciillVlln mi.ciwrill llin bl-vlull-llH I'illl'l Will ll"l n'liuil.i- Iv Inicifi-ii" with Hie n-i-i-plliin bf lln riiiiiliilHMlun, howi vcr, nliii-r PniKniln.f. nifiitiTS linve ii-ix.rleil ti-nnsiiiieslnn mi in lilliiej ib' The FALICSL LA GRANDE STORE Successors to N.K.WEST & CO. (Continued from Paire One) I). Snlllvnn. V. Cnnley. more ornplleiiti-il," llr, IiempHter mill. "Iti.-iliii'lni; tin- ,'1i-iiii-iiih lo it ciuniiinn IniHlN of nnittt'r hiwiiih tn ! be Hinipllflrntlon, but llin pnsHlbll- Ith-H mill ranilrlentlonH of tlm ilil'- ! tiTontiiitlon. by motion renlly make II nil the more rompllnuteil." llr. Ilemp.stm-'H iliHenvei-y . wiim nuHln by (let'lecl Inr hyilroKen nlo m off u cryslnl, in n Viitmuin, upon a pholoKraphie plnti1, nt n npeeil Which WHH 1 ,0110,1100 llnu-H thnt of nrillnnry IlKbt. Jle fouiiil that the picture an the plutn wns a fuli shaptnl iIpsIkii IliHlonij of n nlluple ilol, an It would hnvo boon bnd the posltlvu pnrllelna pOHMessi-d no 1110. tlon, which wan heretol'iirc be lievi.,1. ' "This," ' Hiihl l'rof. Artliur II. ('onipton, also n noted phyleit or the rplvni-Mlty. of t'hU'niro nml a Nobel prize winner "Is the comple tion of tho irrent work of twentieth century physic." The other two steps in Iho de velopment of tho so-called wnve i-lu-ory were made by 1'rol'oHHor t'oiiipion uiid by Duvisson anil flee-, liler of the Hell Telephone eolil pnny Inboi-itliirleH lit New York. The theory Itself was outlined by Do llniRlie, famous French ptiysl-elst. TRAMPS AND BEGGARS An Amcricnn imthoress once-ironically.- described tramps as "our leisured class." The world has never known such prosperity as that of the United States in recent years, yet no one can now have the experience of, the man who traveled a thousand miles through the American Colonies without meeting a vagrant. . , , - - . . - Hut the American tramp is seldom a professional .like his idle brethern in England and on the Continent. Often he graduates from the exposure and hazards of the road to the ranks of honest toil. Hardly ever is he down and out. , 'America has never been troubled with beggars' and vaga bonds to the extent that Asia and Europe have been since the beginning of recorded times. Elizabethan laws grouped them as' vagabonds, strolling plnyers, soothsayers, wander ing scholars, masterless men, gypsies, quacks, l'endei's and .bear leaders. A sixteenth century historian listed twenty- j OPPOSITION five organized orders of knaves or mendicants in England With a, membership of 10,000. ' .. Asia, Europe and Northern Africa are overrun with bog-' ging kirs who would noQte tolerated in the Ujutfttl, States. For Americans two flies in the ointment of foreign travels are the tip-grabbers and alnfs-seekers. The United States has kept itself relatively free of vag rants and beggars by rigidly enforcing vagrancy " laws'; providing institutional homes f,or the aged and the sick and spreading the doctrine that it is dishonorable to scorn to! work and live by the giving of others. American wealth lias proved an incentive to live by one's wits and by crime, but it cannot be charged with inspiring idleness and penury. j wiim opened flouting le down tho ditch would block It nml the ei-ewn would bo forced lo turn nnd chop their way out. Ilrenk In l.evoe About Hill fj.pt .ii hove. Ihe lied I'rojJH beadttunrtorw 1m n break In tile levee. Water rushoH anil bolls throuuh It nCTlnst them nln brhlKo on the Hlythovlllc-JiinoMbni-o hlKb wny. . , To the east Die highway Is hlock ed by a wall of ice. To the west water Is rushing over it at a depth railttlliK from two to Pljrllt Inches. And the watev still Is rlslnu in some places. DEVELOPS TO . HOOVER PLAN (Continued front Paso fm) volved were not so extensive as to present a serious obstacle. , Judge William Duby of Uaker iilestloned this, nnd was one of tho advocates of llavInK mlnornl rlifhls lnelud''d. Tourist Steamer Sinks With Captain CAUTIONS FOR MOTORIST The subject of caution in autonijobile driving has been re peated many times. Yet pedestrians who have narrow escapes, and the careful drivers who are almost smashed up as the result of some' speeder's "scorching," will not want tho newspapers to stop talking about this thing. Thoy will want the subject dinned into the ears of the public indefinite ly.' ' ' ' : There are some drivers who are impervious to criticism. About the only way to deal with them is to file a complaint ! i against them, lake away their license or otherwise penalize them. : : .' 1 i The majority of drivers, however, should be accessible to reason, and should realize that the highways are becoming more crowded every year, and that the degree of caution that was fairly adequate a few years ago, is no longer enough. Many operators have constantly been doing things which ! would create an accident if they did not have good luck. If ! they attempt to pass a car on a curve where their view is ! hidden, they are likely to have a smash if a car is coming nround in the opposite direction at that particular moment. They may do it a number of times and avoid a smash. Rut if the number of cars has doubled in their locality within the past few years, as it has in most sections, the chance of j a collision when thoy perform that stunt has precisely doubled within that time. II' they keep doing that thing, it is prac tically certain that they will have a smash-up in the near future. It is a most distressing experience to go through an auto mobile accident. Those who have injured other people bitter ly regret their carelessness if they have been at fault. It is infinitely better to show a pleasant spirit of courtesy, take things easy on the roads, and avoid the regret and loss that must come from a serious accident. III'KNOS AlltMS, ArKonllua. .Inn. "I t.M') Itadlo advices from I'sbaia today reported that the (lerrnnn tourist Steepler .Monte lYr vahtes which wont nuT'iuiid off that place W'odnesdny, sank last nluht. founnuuili'r lireyer wont down with the ship. A workinir crew which had re ninlned on bonrd the. vessel, which Klruek a roek openiiiM; u bii; hole in tlm bow. barely saved selves. The ship sunk by the star board. The passengers and e.i-ev previously abandoned Ihe ship. Soplii)llloi-(.s i'oi-hran, J. .Shepherd, W. rushing Tornnco, K. lluKhes, it. Jones. ' Si:C()XI) TKA.M I.KTTKItK II. Nelson, It. Ilraniwell, II. Oes terlhlK. ' AI.I.-STAItM Seniors . ' It. Itauisey, K, lleery. -Juniors CI. Courtney, i. (Ireon, 1-1. itay burn. O. Anderson, II. Stoop, IT. Nelson, II. Hoyl, I). Arkell. Sophomores CI. nurnotl. It. Del.oni,-. 11. Sniuu, 1. Walker, ('. lleery. t-Ycshmcii K. Ib'ynolds, t'. .Amos, H. linker, .1. Alvey, W. I.'oster, W. t.'orey, .Mill tilKi-rsiin, II. (Iwsley.-O. Jones. M'.MI'.HAI.S Seniors A. Mcfall.'l.. Johnson, K. Ilih berl, l'. I'ei-klns, CI. Kuinnsawa, I.. Steinbeck. -S. Ilarer, A. SiOKi-lsl, W. NilMbnuni, I,. Stnrr, H. Iturk. Juniors Judlciai-y'commltlee, said the com-' " sll'h1' ' ""'y. W- I'amerell, mission's reeoniniendatlnns pro- ' ,;ineaul, Nowland, I). White, vlded that the rlKht of trial by a -M- "ekeler, It. Cook. Jury 1)0 retained. Sophomores . iiefendants, ho said, under the '' Kloddard. 1). Stnndley, W. bills now before the judiciary com- Slundley, I!. Ileassler, A. Steffen, tnlttoo would have three days In "Ibks. C. Helm, which to nsk for a trial by a jury Kreslinieit as an appeal from a decision of" the K- Alexander, It. Cliaffin. J. coninilssloners In the casuul unci Sloss, I. I'ope, I'. M-.insell, O. .lun sIlKbt olfenso cases. j ball, K. Keiicrhelin, O. livnn, U. I aui-niiill, ii. saner, it. i.oui;, i. MRS. WILLEBRANDT TO BE CALLED BY HOUSE COMMITTEE (Continued from Page One) -t the judiciary sub-commit (eo hearing Jesse C. Juko, WushlnKton who said he appeared only in Itis own behalf, uraerttd irivinjr to coiu inlrtHlonerH power to ivy 'eases was unconstitutional. BIG PROBLEM -BEFORE 7TH . CONFERENCE (Continued from Pao Ono) n KR loss $7n,ono suits of frrnup iliseusslunH will be presented for adoption nr rejecilon and here njraln the business ami professional men a nd women are. urged to be present. As the whole program hlnRis upon mat ters of Interest to the housewives, they ton ar urged to attend as consumers who Imve a voiee in the deliberations, and are- interested In tin results. The home marketing survey held here was ene of the first nf its kind tn the t'nited States, and pur ported to show that large sums of money were seat out of the eounty t'oi produce really grown at home. them- j .lust what sueeess this ennferenee Mill have in not mily finding tne leaks hut plugging up the plugablc sorts will be observed very care fully all over Ihe I'nlted sates. h'ltd.MOKIO. Cal. Jan. 'M (AV) I'a nned by a si ill' breeze, this elly'a worst fire In 1 1 years com pletely destroyed the mill anil yard of t ho People's Lumber company early today. Officials of the com pany estimated the loss at proximately $7C,ihiii. np- CONFERENCE. FIRST FACES PARITY TEST (Continued from I'aBO Ono) PLANES DROP FOOD, FUEL IN (Continued from Pago. One) which led lo this wtep were not disclosed, li Is known however, i that .Senators Uohlusnn ami Heed j wero anxious that some nrrange in.ent be nut tie. In the senate here tofore both have advocated us full imiblU'ltv In treaty-making .as may ARKANSAS i.", pmciteniMX ; li eonlerences today, notable among which was that with Pre mier MacOonald, Povelgn Minister Oramll Insisted that Paly Was will ing to veduce as low as anyone else but on condition thai she could build equal to any other continental power. Ho declared this proviso was not directed at Prance, point ing nut that Htwsla it building a new fleet und that Oermany also has do not wonders with the lO.noO 1-ton ship allowed her under the ; treaty of Versailles. aroused by diving low ami raising as much racket as possible with the motor. Wave Iloth Colors Persons appeared ai windows anil doors and we. dived lew in front of them. Down went the first note which read: "If you need food wave something white. If Compromise Conl(lerel Tho Praneo-Hriilsh report con sidered at today's meeting between the Hrlllsh and French,- concerned u possible compromise system of measuring navlea which would sat- hereby given that un-jhdy Preneh demands as set forth virtue of an order of in uie eeieorairu neeemoer inenv NOTICV OK SAliM IX THK C I NT V COI UX OP I'MO.V OM'NTV, Oltl.tiOX In the Matter of the OuardlntiNhlp of uoN.vi.n i.kk (iooh.Noron. Ineoinpetent. . Notice is der and by "Accident" Brings Great Physics Theory Into Being, Dempster Says the uliovn entllled court inaUn and entered In the above entitled mut ter Noveinlief I'ti, U2!. 1 will from and after March I. 19110, u Kinir dian ol' said llonnld I.ee tlood- noiiKh, iiroeeed to sell at private sale tor mull, the follow IliK 'les- Itn-d i-enl estate Hltllated 111 1 nlon ornlldum. It wus said 111 Kreneh sourees afterward that some slinht proKresM hud heen made nnd the two experts asked to sutimlt an additional report to the Anlo. French delegations incetin.i; on Volldny. The expfrl's report atso dealt of a nenernl CIIH'AfKl ( A I An "iieclil.ht" llnH aitatil prodii I om- of Ihe jrrent scientific dlsenvi-lles of re ei ill ynrs. lir. A. .1. n.-nipsl.-r. I nlvi rslty of t'lilciKO physicist, whose discovery nf wave motion in protona, or pu nitive pnrtlclcH nt liydrnireri, liua tn-en li.illid hy prominent plDnlc lata us the most Important In yearri, ttl li'd to hlH achievement hj' a "P-iilij" pumneiic field which ua , lesl(tneil to lii ep out of the pleturx fihn very parllelea In which -wave motion w-as found. ' - I'Jxperiinenliiiii: with llttlaetlnc out Of the way t),c post live partlcl-s. Some ot lh.-s. "lealied" tliroilRli, however, an-l the discovery was mud,, possible. The achievement wou for him the ji.ooo prize oner. ,1 l.y ihe Am erican Association tor the Advance ment of Science, uward.-d for the most outKiamtmit paper contrilniicl to the meet of the association. It opens the way for proof of th. hypothesis that nil matter Is suh. I'ounty. tii-ciron, und neioiiKinir io " ". said Hon.tld l.eo lloodnmiKh. lo- 'wit: I ii An undivided ouc-flfth Interest In and to lot I'ourteen (14), lllook : One llun.lred Two tin:), Cliaplln's -Addlllon to I.a rirunde. OrvRO-O. uinl l.ois Seven (7) und Klttht ),, ililockThree 3, f Stnet, l.,n tli-nnde, OreKOil. 1-Mw-nrd.s, 11. Jones, R, .Moore. Seats on Sale Seats for the Katllo are on sale this morninir at the tilass iIi-iiks. Retains Ban On Television In Radio Channels WAS1IINC1TON (AP) "lookers" who expect to re I Dili) pictures or images broadcast band during the Radio vivo in in the regular owning program hours apparently arc doomed to disappointment. Kn.gineers id" the federal radio commission believe television and picture broadcasting have not yetj reached a stage of public enter- tainim nt. value to warrant their j t ra nsui Ins ton 'on Hie wavelengths now us'-d for sound. , t The commission a year ago an-n'-ouieed that radio .vision would not be permitted In the broadcast band from -tio to f.r( motors ex cept between 1 a. in. and (i a. m. for ox peri men tn I purposes, Com mission engineers say that while progress has been made the last ye;ir in Improving television, even Iho best, transmissions are com paratively crude. K t JWM : ' naitP''i I ink ' '&&l!$ HT wA' ' ' Keep the Resolutions You I Nb5f WoA '- - Made Last Summer i IPl Start Your Spring fsm- ...now- Tho new Spring Cotton Dress Goods have s I &(4sLa arrived ... so gay in coloring-. .. so pretty ' 'SS l'le''' 'l("'a'i figured or conventional de- ' ---iSJ This year you can start your spring sew- I i W 'WBS- '"' eai,1y N0W with ful1 assurance 3k. 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Hie jstuntlully tin- aumi and thut the J l,ii, ot rimt mihlli'utlon, Juiiu- i-l.iiii.it lire tm-ri'ly matn-r uini,r u- :t, I'.'.in. Ili-KntlM- illiri-roltt condllliuir ot iiimkin. - . ii,. i,( lusl inilillrallon, l-Vhru- tmrilrli-H, nr. Iiwniisirr nnl in-t up "II In a tieo.-ntlfli' t.iiiitiiti,;lii,n a muKiu-tlc fli'lil for tho pui-pone of n-hli'h niukea the mutter all Ou ry it. man. Jan. it-ll. Kfb. t-1. Children's Fur Trimmed Coats , One Lot Nowcllink At ''j Price NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Packers and Distributors of Mt. Emily Products City Grocery Economy Grocery Hoover and Market and Market Market Main 75-50 Main 573-48 Main 755 BABY BEEF We are this week again featuring P.A-BY P.EEF, grown in the GRAND IS RONDK VALLEY and second to none. Give yourself a treat for your Sunday dinner. Cured Meat Specials SUGAR CURED HAMS, lb 29c Mild Cure BACON BACKS, 11) - 2fic Nice and Lean SPARE RIBS, II) 20c BREAKFAST BACON, II). Lean, None Better. COTTAGE BUTTS, lb .BACK BONE, 3 lbs 29c Grocery Department Quality Food For Less Purex The Master Bleacher 1 larjre 32-oz. bottle, 1 medium l(!-oz. bottle, Iwth for 28c Coffee . . Monarch Brand; quality product; une Pound three j fyr Pounds P1. 45c MONARCH Teenie Weenie Toffies Delicious candy put up in vacuum tins. Reg. 50c per tin, Saturday QQ Special , OtC Walnuts Oregon fancy soft shell No. l's, 2 lbs, 53c Oranges 100 size Sunkist, sweet and juicy, per doz 75c Snow Flake Crackers 42c Saturday last day of Snow Flake Flake Week, Ipe. family carton. .. Sauer Kraut Van Camp's 2' .j tins. ? for 49c Richelieu Peaches Extra fancv 2Vi tins, :) for 93c u CI