La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 15, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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Saturday, Feljiuary 15, 1930
LA GRANDE L.'ENIWG OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
-.' Ju lrllunI
!j Fred K. Kiddle, whit wok lloov-sV-r's
enrmmipn manar in the Oro
l i-'oit irentdcntlal iireferontinl prt
i mnpie., was a l'onland visitor
""-wsterday, from Im ; ramie, whore
lie Ih erurauod in milling. A stale
Senator for tho roontl.-s of 1'nhtn,
i-inulllla and Mnrrow, Senator
Klntiie win ikpk ronominauon in
tho- romlm primary eleetion In
MaV. The Henatnr ways that It in
. loo early to make a foreeast about v
' ibn ititM wheal . eron. Tho fiie-
;,;J,'Ollluil. f
lAWi Idi fiiofMle i""1 ManiMiiieM uhli-h reulnto hu-
Mrn,' A. i- Marr and dnnhter man health wan announced offl
Ilernlce rind Mary, left, her last ''hilly Friday by .Medlll unlvernliy.
lilnlit tnr Wrtrn Orefron. They Mo Important wux It comilderrd
Will nialcit tltelr home near Itilbt. thai Sir Arthur Carrie, head of tho
)oro. Mi. Marr'H. health tmide It university, nnbl; "It in u reninik.
4lott1ra)do to cbanse to a lower able dlwoveiy and whould brlnfi:
eltinute, but ahe PxpreftH' regret relief and eonfort to eountless
that who !mh to leave her many thoiiHands of women throtiKimut
friends In this el.v. 'the world." ; , . -.
Tlie new substance haa not been
NrrvlreM Tomorrow Jnamed. It in n erytalline rodtict
Tb Ri A. A. lianUn. neuro, derived fmiu'lniernftl Klandsy -The
tf leatello, Ida., will deliver two announcement said its effects were
jierraniiH tomorrow at. the linyd's somewhat similar to those of one
itemorlal Uuptivt-rhurch at South
Mr and 'K streets. - The- first is at
11- n- m.i "Without Kwnse' and
Hit second iit 8 p. in. "The Olory
tp'f tlie Cross." The church here
won organized lost sprhiK and ha
Been Browing "consistently. A cam-Daltn--Im
to be-Marted to build a
: chureh. . The .-lot-nl. -pastor is the
tev.;W M, Torrenoo. ;
HI lfltfll
mc;
4J?iande, were puests of Mr. and
Mrs; ,I..'M. Aram over the .week-.
nd-V -Mr.. Cooke recently resigned
, tut .huslness manager of tho I.a )
tf-mmi Iiitrlet News and will
leave soon for the const, where he
Will be employed In the same capa
cliy. l-:ieln Hordor.
Observe Vakiitlnc Day
Yesterday was the day when St.
Valentine was remembered and his
any observed, especially in many
nf the grade' school rooms, which
hat valentine port lew and ex
rha.ntfcri tokens of tlie day. Mer
ftluuits this year reported an excep
tionally, heavy sale of valentines.
Jjrcrvkw Monthly ' l
c KvaiiKeltstic nveiinTs win uemn
londay nipht . at Cove at 7:Ja
'cloek at the Jtecreational hall California.
incrosM .from the Methodist church. . jn .nnnouncEng her candidacy
r "fjervlces will lie cohducteil by )illle Sirs. I-'oltz so id -she haw no reason
V'cJjWiwes,. who - is -widely known ; '.'why a qualified woman" should
throughout . the . .valley. Three not HecU .the governor's officf." She
' iiiglits wilt be set' aside to explain ('ited her legal, experience, ' her
: the Kingdom of (Jod... All arc in-jstudy of state affairs and. her
yiied. : ' participation in them as sufficient
" - ' ,. r-1 ' '. background for a. serious campaign
Club Meetings by. her.
'V The Art llt'searcli club will meet. j rs. I-'olt. is es)ecially well
with Mrs, F. I. Italston Aionuay,
i'eli', 17. at 2 o'eloel;.
Iiupi'ovlnjj .
"f Oscar Warnock, who recently
underwent . a lruijor ' operation at
the-tlrando-Itonde hospital is Inv-
Ir6vlng.
'lleiHi nu Business
t- Mr. Ljcigh, superintendent of the
Tlnton- Pacific stages. Is in Ui
Orundc today transacting business
In eonnectlong of the remodeling of
(,ho Currey building prior to the in
Ftallatlon of a tT. V. stage depot
there.
From Menchoaii
II. O. Casteel, of Meachatn, was
In Ixl Clrande yesterday on husl
iiess. . '
i. o. o. ,r. m'(1iik
' Meinhers of tlie Odd Fell own
lodgo met In regulnr session last
Evening In tho I. O. O.-l. temple.
'l the meeting next week tho Can
ton of Oddfellowshlp will demon
it rate giving drill work and degrees
Sit lis . orderl
Hero Today
K 1. McCully, of Joscidi. rep
rcsontative of the world war voter-ait-
state aid commission is in T-a
tlrutide today on business.
To Mlflilgan
i .Mrs. Alinnio Meserve and two
children spent yesterday in iiaker
visiting with her sister, before con
tinuing to Michigan where they
will visit the children's grand
- mother.
Ijeft tlie Hospital
Winifred Coble has left the
--Grande' Honde hospital ufter leing
Hi there for a few weeks.
,T llrlef' Trip
Mi. Max Turn left yesterday on
, her way to Portland on a brief
business trip.
i Moved to This City
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Durst, form
ally of Portland, have moved Into
' the MoKennon apartments on Plrst
street. Mr. Durst has accepted the,
position of supervising the plumb
ing department nt Mclvilles.
At. the lintel.
K. J. lllder, Spokane; Mr. and
Mrs. O. Cam'flMU, Wallowa; .1. U.
Wraith, Walla Walla; liill Pruitt.
Announcements
A bridge und plnoelilc party will
i lie Riven Moinlny evenlni;. Mnrrn
3 In the Iji Orumle hoiol ly llie
St. I'eterii ICiilKeopnl Kullii with Mm.
'hurle. Irvine oh general chair
: l.uio with (he following to alt
her: Mm. II. X. A.ihliy. Mrs. 11. K.
; WeHtenhaver. Mrs. Charles ;ruli
i am. Mrs. r. Hoover. Mrs. H.
Vyliln. .Mrs. Henry Hill. Mrs. M.
. Hill. Mrs. l-'red r-ross. Mm. (i'-ore
Tiray, Mrs, Curl Helm. Mrs. l-'raiilt
-' Kiiekninn, Mrs. M. a. Tennyson.
Mrs II. II. Itiiwll. Mrs. I-'. A.
i Weill..
The ParkOiilu club will mer t
V..ilnes.lay. Feb. 19 at the hnnil of
Mrs. K. V. Walker on Snrtnjr stre.'t.
t .Mrs. Uoyil I'lerco and Mis. Matvla
llitlille arc to be ho9tc-8seg.
WVlHpr: Samuel Ward, WeUer: 11.
11. Sloan. Spokane; It. Suihei
limd, (taker; John li. Sur. Spo
kane; John HoRshnd, Intw: and
I u A . J rn nk e, Wa I la Wn t la a it
'iruintpr
d at lorn I hotelK,
:
Tr,Tf - , , m r w,
N LW HARMONE
IS ISOLATED
BY SCIENTIST
MO.NTIIKAU I'eb. in (AI')'T
(Discovery of another of the jiower-
of the pit nary glands which have
whlely recognized runetloiivi ih con
trol of f;inanticihin jit Krowth. of:
some phases of women's .health,'.'- Mj-sv M. lirooks anil XIIkm Alia
and in wau-r - control ineUidlhvc. Kmith; Knmela.- Ktrt'rtdieeperH,. were
forms of fatness. The newly found l.u- (trtindo1 Tlim stlny on but-1-harmone,
however, Is. ttseful- for- noss and " pleasnrc!.- ' 'A.'. Kcnnifton
feminine health.- . - -
Tho announcement says It' .ln
fluenccM "in a very remarkallo
manner" the general health - and
i'nielaholism". of women. Metu--,
holism Is the process .whereby the
body elm uses food into enorKy by.
hulldliik' up and learlnt? down iiv
liif? proioplitsms.
The dlscovei'y Is credited' to Div.
Jntnes Hertrani Colllp, a man tin-'
d e r -In, who was a sso elated w It i i
lr. c. liantin in the discovery
of Insulin. Colllp Is chatrinan of
the depnrtment of biochemistry."'-
Woman Candidate
In Governor Race t
i.os Axr:u:s. ivb. ir, (Ai')-r
Mrs. Clara KhortridKc Koltz. sister:
of I'nltetl States Senator Sa)nel
ShorliidKe of California and for
years n lawyer here, - has" nit-
nouncetl her cnmiKiacy as ;i repun-
lican cjindidate .for governor
known for her activity in estatitistv
Ing the present system of purdohs
I and iiaroles in California vand ob
'talning the right of women to m
pear In .court as counsel. . She Js
a widow and makes her home here.
BANTA MUST
SERVE THREE
YEAR TERM
(Continued rrom Pago One)
Monday Judge Knowles will, hold
motion day.
takkx to 1i:mm;tov
l'red Towery, arresti-d by local
officers, was taken to Pendleton
lust night, where ho is wanted on
charge of passing bad checks.
FIVE POWERS
FACING MANY
DIFFICULTIES
... :
..
,
'
at'-
(Continued from Pago Ono)
With his daughter, .lshbol'-t-'hoqUers
he received a party
newspaper' men from all parts
tlie world.
of
of
'
Mystery!
Excitement!
In the amazing
society racket
NEIL HAMILTON
Jqt
Playing 'the
STARTING
SUNDAY
g M
Rf
At,
Nfe
A
D
A
df2i
Steam Shovel
Is Being Moved
To The Bluffs
lly Mrs. C. :. Thnmlmrx
Observer torroponrt,nt)
KA.UKl.A. Ore. tKperiul) Ka
mcla. I Ktitt pxperlrmiujf very tin
muni went tier,"' inmrtltne wmw
somclimeH rain. It rained prnotle
ally all Thursday niu'ht and most
of hliday and there Is Mill plenty
I of snow aii( lee under t'O'tt. The
highway Ik in Rood condition.
Worli with the. tiieam shovel be.
tween Kumela und O lover is fiu-
Ik J iel uiul tli -xc.iin Hhnvil Is be.
lag moved to the blttflV 'overlook
. hk he. (Jninde (tondi' river just
west of Five 'olnts service wt i-r iSelRiiro of the nil fleet climaxed , -r) '4
tlo'n.. The 'drills have been at .work. an outbreak nt In wlessness which J J TlSOHGr Infill I
there for several days. t has been worry ik the aumomies!
School was not lndd In Kainelu jnf tills ( Kwanntunj,') province (W t
on i-'rlday as tlie tenclier, Mrs. Ta- sometime. The nntionnlM Kovern-
'.merls and her husband w ent to ! ment. aroused by the extensive der -i
l-a tri-amh' to attend -the funeral ' predullons. sent im exieHtlon (f ;
of Henry If. ' llxiii. who 1 was an troopn and orderiMl .five cuuhouts :
. uncle of Mr. Tnineris. Armin llutrito proceed aKaliv.it thejawli ss elo-
hiiK hern in i.a tfinudo since hisjm.'iit In the province.
fnHi.sr'r. Ho;i1 h Hi- tteCn Wftl'k. ' 1 111 Iltllt aetlvltieS 111 t Ills
Im.' In Kaniela for srtme lime with
Mr. Tamer i who Is euttliiK' and
sUi)ltiiiK Ioks for'lhe 'Alt. Jlnilly
lAmiber company. . . .
.Mis. Wi W'i'lK' and Utile dauffh-Uar
ler Jacqueline 'went to J .a Clrando
h K,f,ijiy, ;
took irhfirge of the,Hllf ' "!ir , ,M.f,vinees. piUngihg towns, .hainper
nbsenec. ' -: : 1 luK shipping .iiud'malclng travel in'
- According to Mr. Konnlson, wh;iho ilUo,.10l. tl11,:llfo foreigners..
olnUer frfuuent trips Into the hill ( niV(i. hmH hetween. vilanlii.w
fin rounding Kamela. (lie snow ! j nja . i'hnngking have, been, fired
aho.ul , two .and .a - half feet deep..; upon '. rronnHUv as' hnve'. Vessels
though, the- Vain -I. prhbttbly nteU-.j pjy, , between ChungliKha . and
lug It nb'- '-.f- , ' . Hankow. Marauders ' In- Hunan
Winnies, Maker wonl.tf I.a iran,,t' j province, pnsing. 'as provincial snU
on Wednesday to iittcnd the funeral , (,hJ.Kt hjlvo stopied -.diliis. of the
of.hif; brother-in-law A. C. Marlln. inndnrd-OM compnnv and sea relied
C,ilbert MTd lin, son of the (let'cased j ,lieiu iin lUix pretext that they were
and a friend "of Mr.- Hro.lt, both Misp0(,r, Gf carrying contraband,
front Wallowa, were In Kamela on (ipnernl Shih Yu-Hat). former na
Tuesday yisiiing at tlie (taker -; (onaiHt , conrma Oder who Tied bis
linnio and also to sec ah. ai.ii mi
eousln, (iaiev lbmlen.
Mr. and ;Mrs.' Kelley ni-e leaving;
Saturday morniug for Holilepdale.
; I Krlley's sister.. -Mrs.
. Knrl llulicr.
Inmi -tlii-i-i', thi-y ai'c'oliii? lo visll
liiiv mollior. Mrs. I". I.. Ki lli-y nl
Wjilti . .ftillnon., .Wnsli. ' Tlii-y rv-lu'C-t.ln
be Bono- for' nevei-ii! ilaya
(mil lire iiiiiliilii? llie ti-i liy our.
M'c...M. Hionis.mient WOilm winy
of'nnii "I liinxfliiy In (linmle on
linslneKH.
' .'J'li li Hiiliool cliiMren lnlil ft vnl-i
enllllp piirly in I lie eoinnllllllly hall
on 'riiiirwlny lAVnliii; lirnliinlnu at
7 o'clock and ending aboui, io:aii
which -'made it iui(e an adventure 1
for some of' the younger ones who
are. not. used , to such late hours,
tiu ihoi:-. were; played, -valentines dis
tributed and refreshments Hcrvedq
None hut schrtid children and their
teuvher. . Mr.'t Tn nie'ris,' were there.
Some of the -older' glrls helped
f.rK. Tamerls, serve.
.Mr.'.and. Mrs. Hoy Huves nod
family e.pecj to attend two fare
Svol! parties on 'Saturday. One Is at
.McSichi'di 1 eivrnV'by AhW Houser for
Mr. K. K. Kobinette who Is leav
ing .Meacham for her home in
Newport, Ore... .-where her husband
went ti work some lime ago. .Mrs.
Kohlnette and Mrs. llawes are sis
ters. - The other Is In l.a Grande
given by Mr. and MVh. J. Larson
honoring Mr. nnd 1 Hawea
who tire leaving for Nevada. Luck
ily one is a noon' affair and the
other an evening one. . L. Hawes Is
a brother of Hoy llnwes and Mr.
Larson Is their sister.
.Mr. and .Mrs. C Thombnrg were
in La tirande shopping Wednesday.
Jlmmte ltnJter.'who has been
quite. HI all week Is recovering nlee
1 - hill Ills little bro1h.fr, Donald
J.loyd Is linc-weH now.
": fona Hrooks has been lit for sev
eral days hhl Is' ithprbvtng; She
-very: high fever, on Thurs-
j tiny.. ;.;-
i;ieanor , and Warren Hawes ,
j penl . Kriday visiting' relatives In j
, Meacham".-. : r- - -. , - ,
, '.(iiiiald iMeXson'ofi-IVrry. was in i
Kamela .on''-Thursday, visiting at
the lioiues of his sisters.' .Mrs. i
'.vy..rt,1l Mjs; JLorsinuin'.-
Sr:K n'tiac a woninn will renlly ilo ror love.
i:elvn lln-nl's rlit slarriiiR rolr. Sir IMilIlp
(illibs- hre.lli-taklillt Imlr-r.-lMnt; s'B4y llnt.-l.
Heal i-xcllhiK mnmiKel
tVELVM
Darkened Rooms
Min
TaJkbig CVinuMly
"MY WII-'K'S MKTUnAY"
1'ullie Sniuiil .VniiM and SUi-nt KliMijcnuim.
Mary Nolan
shanghai lady"
CHINESE PIRATES
SEIZE OiL SHIPS
Tu'ohra Vncaata Poi'i'vinnr
50,000 Cargo, Captured
I by Bandit Gang.
CANTON',
rdi.
tindi
1.5 tAI)
r eliurter
: Twelvo vewseln
Iiy
!the Kiamlurd Oil enmpuny t( Xow-i
j York were m'Ued by a ff I'l1- ;
jates operatbiK In the Weal river,;
siMUh if here. Thursday. The,-vex -i
wels are Chinese jnnliM mid were
.carrying, oil wnrlh $"i0,aftn wold,-
'The Auierictin consul w4nt a protest
to 1he Canton military authorities.
T iSelRiiro of the nil fleet climaxed
ftrfa
'comprise only n small part of tlie
lawlessness which has swept vari-,
Ous provinces of China recently.,
The nationalist .Kover.tunent thus.,
apparenll.v lijiK taken no con- J
j certed action ninst. banditry ex? j
ept In KwanlunK.
Several IhindlcArtiitcs;
Itaodit armies - . are' rooming
through: Hunan. . Klani. ' llupel
f.uvision In a mutiny at I'ukow last
Jleeeinlier. 'wns' reiioru-il to linve ;
30 llllll nien III Kwellell. I lonnil.l
iinivinee. remly for a jlrivo'aiiilii.it
: tin- nalloniillsl liiiveriiiiu'iil.;, , '
Health Talks
.-; WHV DO TKi-rril DlAV-.'
Al one time II' was miiil tliiit
li-iin loolli . never iletuiys, ami
In
, (.onstMiiloiu-e , hi'i-ii)11oiim i-loiinllne.sH
onHettneilee, Herlipnlonn i
0( lni. month unci ti'vlh va ivitnn-
j ,m.n,i,.,i ,is n nn retina nl airalnst nen-
lal caries (tb'cay of the teeth). -
(if late, howeve'r, It has been rec
ognized, that while a clean tnouHi
is desirable for a -variety of , rea
sons. It Is not an, absolute safe
guard against carles, ' . ';
In a further study of the.' cause
of dental decay,' the, matter or
heredity came, into .' prominence.
The health and .nutrition of the
mother during' Hie. 'child-hearing
period appeared In, some Ways to
nffi-et the. develonilH nt of the
child'n teeth.
j In children of badly nonrbdicd
! mothers, ioeth were found to have
been imperfectly developed, show
ing upon careful examination mi
nute pits and fissuresthat is. de
fects in the enamel. .
More recently, -'a. group of scien
tists working at the State, diver
sity of Iowa demonstrated that mi
tritinn deeply affects the -power' of
tooth tissue to resist decay. i .-
In children wltii extensive eariefl
they have actually secured an ar
rest of the decay process by feeding
them diets rich in mineral and
vitamin content; ' " ''
MIGHTIEST
Irt Bigger Than J ll ""'
JSySfUiUl : .' "BE A U GESTE" iJILiM J
what Mi i i u i i y m What
A l l 41 iC'jLJ Thrills
Irtr'r ' Lm .7 a 1 I VA,. -I Horn-
i
Urn
They rojtor that t1i rhildren mjf
ihrir ut'Jily nere.fod dally a quart ,
of, milk, one ckv, a Imnpoonrul of
?
liver oil. one ounce of butler.
orange and two itervinKi of
HUtvaleal veic'tallr. Thin wan ,
raipplemcuted by proUdim or nu.u
fowl.
Staivhy foods, (ncluding- micdrs.
were kept to the mtfe mlnitniim. In
all the children studied, tooth de
cay wan arrested iu from one to
three months. Where (he diet was
not followed after the experiment i
was over, d"euy el In once iikuIii,
Tlie. iisi of tlie tooth hrilMl i
seemed to have had little If no ef
fort upon ileeoy of tho teeth, these .
sclentihlH report, , but that should .
not In- construed as n warrant for
neglect of ino-ith cleanliness. (
Remember Who
1 1
Vl ll V C f rPU0Hl
POItTI.ANO Ore.. Feb. 15 (AC)
- 1 Two hours after I.. V. .leak Ins.
' Portland police ehlef. started an
invotfiixntion Of the : release from
the city jUIt of Nels .Anderson, R4,
- Anderson stepped into the jail cor-
Idpr and asked lo. he locked up. -'
... Jenkins' Investikuthui followetl a
Inns' 'session witlv Mayor OoorKe. I,,
..iiaucr. uunnvr wntcn ine mayor
; :k-koi.i-io i.avp given tne pouc
,, luuuig. . ., . .
.. unrn as.ue.1 wuo miowe.i nun to
wan: .out -oi i ne jiiii arier jie nao
serveil . but IT. days'. of a "Ml day
jail sentence. Anderson said he did
not- kmtvC. He said he did nt
know who : 'engineered" , his 1 re
lease. - ' " 4t
. I recoi ds Indicated tlia.t Nelson
was released by "order tf the
en ei, --niiiiungn '.teoitios sain u
i ,i it.. .,r
the case. ' ' ' .
t. K, I'ler, city ' .commissioner,
'continued, hi: Investigation Into
jull .releases aitd. non . payment ;'of
fines. I'ler said the city Is short
fi5rta in fines - which have not
j been paid by persons who were ar-
i i nno Kiven 11 -vii-ciir niiiim
In lllillllelliill eoill't..; . '
j . - , .
, Xi'Vl lo -- 1 (Iiiik,. irylnj! lo tt i-Iie'
il eollimil v.'ille .llie Iinliy Insislft on
iiflilllK "III lii'i'p ymi .1 It.- l.usii'St.
Hall' lIMilliolll.ill. i
. Porout Human Skin
Tim nkin or u iioriiial niliilt linn
T.ihki iiot-es. wliicli. iiiimtit? Iliiintrli
lliey nre. tvoiilil ONteiul J7 inlle.s II
they were iilnceil in line. ;
Perh.pi Some Day
Some ilny n inntorist will srol Into
n ililllniliy anil will, reeoiiiilzo nl
oneo Mini ho illil sniiieililtiR lie
slniillclii'l linve ilinio. Then lie will
liniiicilliili'ly nseeiul In I lenven.-.
llnvorhlll l':vptilnff;(inzetto. ...
.' ' , "
HUNDREDS IN
CALIFORNIA; " ,
FOR SERUM
(Conlinncil from iaifo On.)
selves of cancerous growths, be-sh-xed
the clinic 'yesterday, more
than t0 of i hem receiving injec
tions of the new serum. . They
came in expensive limousines, rat
tling old automobiles, on fool and
fin stretchers. !.
With a corns of assistants. Or.
Number worked steadily with his
hypodeimht needle. Patients too
ill to move froin:thelr cars wore
i treated wt the curbing. There were!
THRILLER SINCE "CHANG!"
Willi William l'oivi-ll. lllilliirl Ar
' leu. I'liy Wrny, I'lhi- lliiink mill
Nmili lli-ery.
It is a picture supreme! It stuns
ana siupcncs wun us swcepniR
'.ln.i..M ...wt ll.iin.Uninrr I.i!Ml'
2'nviiiin unu iiiuiiuvnii iniiii.-i.
in uiiuni u illioiil a wni'fl Siixikon. i PPVWi
Also
' Fables in Sound and
Pathc Sound News
STARTING SUNDAY
about twlrfc a many men n wotn-
-n. Optimism Hhono from tlioir
I'urt'H iih llicy : burnt tin If nriuH.
In tbe liuue that a orum would rid
them of (be deadly tirom-go,
To lr. number ami Dr. -Coffey Mlllor
thlK- phane, of tho work in Hlmply Maromlx-r ...
a eoiiiinuatUm mi u luive- ncale ofjnlnn
the experiment they have been j Nushnum ....
eoudueKMtf for Khk yearn in l- j
t nee. 'I hey Imve -Invited utl per- .
hoiik. tt hone eaM-vi ni-o considered
hop.cles to .tmhiujt .theiimelv
fur'
I
i ticadiieiit.
Ait putlents must have letter
from physicians; who, have been
. iri'a.ting hem and complete records
of thejr rases. It Js the 'hopc:
)oK!iv caseN that lim'tors ll'umbeif
and .Coffey desire pmsl.
j . Anumg tho sufferers reaching
j hero yesterday was.; Mhs. , I rvitifr
) Kdwin. wife of a- Wenatchoo,
I KVah.,. oi;ejiardlst. 1-MwIiih char-;.
Ucred an airplane, which was con-j
verted Into , an aeri.jl nnibalatice,
' ,,mI nunKhl Mus. Kdwins here late
' ycMeida , Tho plane,: piloted by
.Charles Itecior. negotiated the 7oi
; miles with only two stops,,
i Or. Huinlfer visited Mrs. Kdwins
1 at a hotel last night, made a pre
ifmlnaiy examination and arranged
to Kiart trwitiiiff her today. She
: was ilescrlbcd as being near deuCi,
; too. weak to liave survived the 70a.
: mile journey by iraln. ; She i was-
isald.to have, suffered. fcw;,ill; of-,
, frylK fmtii the Ioiik, "i' piaii-nltU- t
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Jones S. Howard. Ifutledge J, Price.
Sullivan :i, lloui'hens. Crawford;
Paisley '2. Kreo throws missed:
Nlrklo Jones, owelt.; itiHldege
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Iteferee: - Jimmy Itosiibamut
Timer: J. K. Ileyiiolds.
I'utdty Te.im lioses '
In a prclliulnary '-content,' the
. Normal school gym class defeated
; the facility loam. 16. to IK. , Tlie
i Kacnlty rallied In 'the second .and
third (inarlers to even up tho
ance
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nccre nt 13 all, but lout out In tho
final period, tjulnn wiih ; his"'
point man with 7.
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Ten Injured When
Hits-Auto Collide
SAN MATl:0. fill.. Ki t). 1.1 ( AD
-r-Tbfl colllttlon uf u uori lilxitiiifl
imitur )uk of -tho IMfkwIi'k llrit-H
with nn automobile at n tiigliway
; ciOKsintf here early today brought
j iniurkr. in eight pijit'ons, one of
whom, a! woman, may not survive.
The utage, en route from l.os
Angeles, eareenod off the road and
crashed Into thv front Of a house,
tearing away a section of the wall,
( Uie him was wrecked, l-'lve piis-
sengeiv; of the vehicle who were
j asleep at the lime of tho crash
j were thrown to (he floor and
:hnwered with glass,
j Only O. M. Stewart, retired
j rancher of Vancouver, It. , ami
(Atrx Thompson, driver of the stago
' escaped Injury, The other occu
pants of. the bus were cut ani
bruised, while Mrs1. Krank tV
C.i-IwpIi Vuifrk-ille - Wik1i.. - suffer-
j r,, u w'plniU ij1UT, which doctors
(said may cause her death,
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