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Thursday, March 13, 1930 LA UHANDK h . KNIInG UBSEKVttK, LA OftANUE, OKK. Page Five n j LOC A 1L IE IK D E ITJT Men Till KvmiliMt , ,'llicre will lu'l ii meeting nf tlie niiillli'.vinon of ttio valley Mils even- Ink t t lir Uln-nd city whonl house, at 7:30. Thin lit. nni' nf n hoHmi of meetlm:s of tl(i n.itnre whloh are Wins; hel.l. Hi l. Avery, cnuiny ....t Tmf ill... kii.i.'. r i... ,U r. ami Jlw. Irwin )Ih will nn- ijh In th rl-'rani whleh will t,o in' the nature uf a muml table dix eislon. It ! rofiuemed thai all OiOfio'whn tiro llltoi-CMli'il are nretl to attend. ; j. Jniiimvllij- , ; ' 'John Knlilon. who Injured hi tilne in a eonst ruction iioeiilent at Kamolii a few days iiko, U rest ini: eomorlnliy at the tlr.nule frtnnrio llOHpltal. A truck that wnx left Ktamlimc oil a hill lieeiime free and backed IrJto hlni. It will be (mile time iM'fure. lie returns -to work. Major Operation Ml.' It. ' II. Newton., at 142.1 S avenue, who underwent a major operation at the Grande Itonde hospital a fi'W' ilays tiuo. Is Imprnv III),-. ' ' Ojiernllon . ', .('. It.. Welisler, "whose home is In the east end of X nventie, will be iitilti to leave tlie hospital in about a. iVetfk.' where; he' lias been since last Weilne'sday.'whcn lie underwent an operation. j! Improvlnfp ' . Mrs., f.rmn liow-ll'd al . i:'M Fourth street Is In Rood condition following n major operation at the I tJrande Rondo hospital lust. Thurs day. ' . Ioiib time, plead sttiuty to a , . . icharRe of possession of Ihiuor after lieenTPrrtl In. brief period In' Ihe county Jnll. r Mrs. X. J T; Xlelsnn. On Alder County JuilKo Couch fined Kelson Creet,' who was 111 for Ihe past '$B0 and sentenced the man to serve month: has recovered and nolo to::iO days In the county jail, but he le out iiKiiin. lit ' ' I On Ilu-sinoss " " . ' I W. J. lliirrls. of ftnn Frnnelsc.o, ; iva In li tlr.'inde yesterday on ' jbislm,ss. 31eturnetl I'rom The Dulles i I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stalcup ! fAKncs Collins) have returned from ti' honeymoon trip t Tho Dalles to Visit relatives and tiro niriklltK their ;hhme at Maxvllle where he Is an leinployo of tho Howmn n-lllcks il. umber company. ( jPwm AUrcI ' ' Mn. Heed Taylor, of Alleel, was ')M liA la '("Iran do Wednesday On busi I mV-tw" " , hli-ovie. to Vnlon j ! Wiiyno Xusbatim and Ueonard fi .itea drove to T'lilon last ntaht to 'aitentL the hiiHkthnll Kfime.s. Si :-, ' ' , ,On Business M i' ' Isl'iitatlv (irovcy. of Omaha, repre of a health nnd accident t iarrsoc,ia.tion. wiim In li irande this(e( hv j-;. r. Qninn in VliH """ obahlv bo here for several tiuys. JjM'llrovo to KIkIii i.'i ' If. D. Baker drove to KlKln yes- :)i;:ljt(rday. afternoon to transact busi- its"- - . ' l ' : jjsiirlilK Vaoallon .'ii I ITsually nbout the middle of f : March tho time comes that col- :':' llece students considerably enjoy, !:ifHl that is siirlnir vacation. This v vear It w ill bCKln Friday. March 21 j M'lk the University of Orenon and at ; :';r)tanford. Soon students will be : :l eiimint? home from school to spend :, iU week or ten dnys visltlnK their ;:, ,'litli'ents and friends. !'- .s.Mneumonln I I Mrs: VV. C. l'rlebei'K. Oil route No.' :-4'4 Is confined to bed duo to pneu '4 moniiu AmonK visitors today were :Ulrs. llahl and Mrs. Yeske. Mrs. ijlCarl Sllvls Is carinK for Mrs. Frie- erir. . jii leal SliH-ts The painters decorators and pa I porhanKers local No. 701 met Tuea j 'lay night. Mar. II. with a law; ifftihtnbet- of members present, only two belhir absent. Tile reirular rou- 'tin, l.llsllleNS WI1S followed Olid eomtuiitee was appointcil to draw up a new contract and iiKrocinciu fof the year. The locnl union de cided thnt it enuld handle nil ot the paint work in La CI ramie thus tr wilhotlt hnvillK 0 brinB 111 I outside help. Itoturnort Ijist Mslit .Miss Vera Hentty returned last niir.ht from Spoknne where she has lw.. for the last ten days visiting her aunt, Mrs. Anne Senders. CottiK to Salem Mrs. Harry Sandoz Is frolntr iO Silem Sunday to spend a few days visiting relatives. Mnvfl til Wallowa Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinbeck moved to Wallowa the first of the 1 week, where Mr. Steinbeck was , li-ansferred by the state highway. Aleol Toiunllliw The Sons and Daughters of the Pioneers wili meet tomorrow nf. . ternoon at 4 o'clock at the Sflc.i jawea Inn. Nn is Ham Mr. and Mrs. Sol Stellmnn, of Klffin, nre the parents of a son born yesterday at the Wonderlick i hospital. A 'Censuriaii operation was necessary and today both j ? mother and .child are doing well. ' h l0!'' wn.o weighed ten and a '. ;i luilf pnunls. linn been named eo.rgi! Franklin. l'hten IjeotiiroA - Tomorrow night at 7:3" o'clock f in the Kplscopul church, tin- Itev. k M. U. Tennyson, rector, will lie j gin a series of Lenten lectures on ih seasons of the church. :;t Tut Briefly . Kroni I lie Inn llei depth t.re ' ti path tn ihe loftiest lieijjbl. ! AI tho link-Is " ' The fnllnwIiiK nro reRltoi'eil nt local hntelg: .l iM. Kiililn Wennt. j l'utnii; Mr. and Mrs. l Jeter Jr., t'nlilivoll: Paul II. ilnxui.l! iu. : Inntl: Af. .M, Itiihonfolilt, l'ortlnml: !"'. '. llalloy, OH.hvell; V. M. ' l.ni. . u ....... !. 'i n. iVMr ..?' Vr.)V'"l.n:' lloiso; Henry Tuclilnily, linker: A.i Ii. , Anilerxnn. I'enillcton; .Mr. ami i Mrs. C, I), Tlnllnlh, lllufitnn, O.; , I!. A. llusklrk. I'rnilli-tnn; II. c. r-oiitliininml, I'nrtlnnil; J. I). Hemic Kin, Cnlon; l C. fnleinnn. I'nrt- land: fioorsn II. Neno. Portland; ti. . While. Scuttle: .Im. I'lirilv. Pendleton; M. K. Weehsler, New! ' t'hn ' VnnoriliT York City;' II. J. Dean, Portland: ' (Observer Correspondent) J. O. Perry, Portland; K. K. Clark. I T1IK PAHK (SpeeloD It seems , Holse; a. Ciiniilnuhain, Wnllalns tholiKh sprlliK lias lit Inst nr Walln; ft. It. Wells, lierkeley. Cal.; J rived: the snow is ineltlnB. birds Mi-, and Mrs; C. Itav Allen. llnle: 'nro retitrnlnn und the Reese u.-e 'Hill Davis, Portland; W. T. Ibiellt-i flyinu north. iUton, San-Kranclsco; It. N. Pferf- .Mw. (Ilennlit Vanor.ler was nti fcr, Xez I'etoe; J; 11. Coinnn, Port- over-nlKht Kiiest or her pnten'.s. laud; Jacob Hanei-. 1 llliinrdl M f.-mid Mrs. Hob Wanker Katur Charles Ceasar, lloise; D. 1. Helms, day. Prosser; J. K. Tussln, Portland; I Mr. nnd Mrs. fillbert Si'hoflel.l IMna Patrick, .'Walla Wulla; "S".Qnd ehildrell, . Itnytnonil. Clayton Weber, Walla Walln; Mike Sliiillln j-aml LnVelle are iiiovlnif from The "and W.'J. Anderson, Yakima; tins . 1'tirh," " ' 1 X. Hrown and wife, Mackey; II. . ' The Misses MnrKnret, Ilnra Mae Itean, Poiiland: F. Meacy, Itolse; and llenlnli, Kline -were Kunday Ktlna .Wallace, . Portland; I.enna , KiiKiih, Portland; i:. 11. Halls, van- "cotive W. V J. II.. linker, Mcnohnm; Wade,. HlKllC' llanel. Clibbs, l.taker; .'J. I'.! Hunsnker, Itaymnnd Odell,. Halter; IVinK, Pendleton.; ." linker;.' M". .K..J Kelson AiwMod ..... Mike Kelson, an Austrian has been a resident In the city fori, was paroled front the jail sentence. This is Kelson's second ehartte-of illicit possession of liquor. In Sept ember of last yenr he was fined $ 7 r. und sentenced to serve in days In jnll on a slmllar'charpe, officers say. . '.' .' . Kami l'lnys ill Villon - Tho: hlith school band,- under .the direction of V. W. Nusbnum, went' to Xrnion this nftemoon and 'played a croup. .of pep numbers ;durlnK the uiimes scheduled for to !day In. the tournament Itlislness Visit In In firnnill : Mrs. May MctlreKor, a resident of. North I'owiler. spent tho day yesterday In Ia' Orande while at tendlnK to lctral business at the court houf-c and mlscelhinous' duties. . ,', Mrs. l,oiijttellnw 111 , .. . Mrs. J. T. liOnKfcllow, who Is nri Instructor In the hlllh school,-wns 111 today and was unabln to tukp ! nr!. 0i:lSflCf(, Her position was rill To Portland ; W. ('. Uecktcll went to l'ortland on the early niornint; train where he will be or several days on buwi ness, From Imbler . Mrs. Jim Mcklnnls, of Imbler. was a Iia flrnhde vlsltbr tills morn- (Inp; transactlntt business Few 1ys JCmployc . Miss Doris Prench is an emiiloye at tho llnion Mortptse and Invest ment company for several days during a rush of buslmtss. Here This Morning liss Anna JrookH, of near tdor, came to J.a CJrantte morning on business. Ini thls Unturned ThomIiis I r. and M rs. 1 1 u Kh n ra d y re turned Tuesday from Portland where they spent the weekend and Mondny on business. Tonsils KemoYcxI Mrn. K. A. Tutl underwent nn operation this mornlriK for the re moval of 'her. tonsils. . : Quarantine Ilelen.setl The Tabor home at 1706 Y ave nue, which was tinder quarantine for diphtheria, has been released. From Vnlon Mr. and Mrs. Pred Hatz. of I'n- How 'Real Liquor' Gets That Way y-P mhs" fyffi.W ' ' XEA iJttruit r.urciu ott can t judpv llnuor by the la Ml on tb- holtl;. Here's Police In xpector Patrick Flupatrhk or Httroii with part of a JOii.Oun Mock or label, or m" brands, fancy umppor.. metiil crowns and caps tht ono! nU.-( tl ft mid ,, a iftlt hn.Ir who ftUppljinR Jk iron booilei.-iti. triytiid lub.l oi vuiou hramld for iuO.OuO bot xUt were dstroved. Ion, were In La Grande, this morn Intf oil business. Mlslonnry Society Meets- ' The Mlnwlonnry society of (ho ronhytorinn church will moot with Mm, L. . Moo at 1704 Oedar street tomorrow afternoon at 2:3n o'clock. Here Thbt Morning .Mm. Albert I'ick, of .Mt. flleu, )", " , "'hi. wiik a hmunoitH visitor in ln t.runtu- ''. lm won recently patlent at the flrnnilo Homlo Iiok- I nilnl. barf returneil there to receive j treatment!. : . ; j PARK PERSONALS gucsto of Mrs. Kvii Viinonter. Miss Vivian f.ark nlso her bro- ther'nnd Mr. Itnlieitson were vis. itois of .Mr. and Mrs. ('larence Vun Onler and family Sunday.' . ? Mr. and Mrs. lonard l.eslle und i dnuiflitcrs. llealrlce. l.eah and I Wanda, were Sunilay evenlinf y "! jtnesls of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hry- who :.nnt and son, llurntd, (lust llci-jr was a Sundny truest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vunor- der and family. , . Mr. and Mrs. John Qwln mo toreil to Hnker . Monday. ' Mr. und Mrs, Karl Ilryntil. and son. llurold. speni Maturdny nnd Sunday with Mr. lirynnt's parents i at ronilnsa, I ' Mrs. Cilenola Vanorder was n! Monday Kuest of. Mrs. Joseph C, ' Uiy nnd family. ! : Initio Itnymond nnd Iloitnld I.es- j lie were' Sunday iruests of Floyd , Vanorder.. j ' tlust llerff was -a business vis itor of Floyd llryn.nl Sunday evc illnB. Miss Clivy.- Lay wus an ovcr nlirbt.KUfist of Mr. and MrH. Kell netli Vanorder. Mondny. ;.. . Frank I... . .WiKKlcsworth vlsiled Junies V.. Smith MiMidny. .Mr. nnd Ars,. Joseph C. I-ty nnd clillilren motored to l'ondosa, Sun day wltere they attended the 1j. It. S. Sunday, school. ilr. and Mrs. Floyd nryarrt and lnfftnt (laiiKhler. noruthy Marie J were Sunday RlicstN of Mr. Hrynhfsj parents,, of- Piindosa.- - r ; I'irnnk l.. wiKKM'sworin . wus a t bUHineHrt visitor of Mr. and Mrs. C. Vanorder Monday. . . . Mrs.. Kva' VTnnoidcr and dauph - tcr. Miss Hlrdio Vanorder. arc on jtlu-lr ' way to recov recmt lllnesH, ' - . ry from their, Oust Henr visited at the 1-elth to bo some boiler and hopes are : nt-Y .((iiestion of tto" constitutlon Klino home Monday on busInesM. ' ennr.aliied for I. or recovery. Her) iimy of the eighteenth amenilnient, . 1 . j son, J.idand, who Is a student at , not hcretoforo parsed On hv tin' l,.xn.: I'lltWI' SALMON niLI-MWlV CI'I'V, tn-e.. Mar. I :! (A.1'1 The- first Chinook salmon of lho-11130 season wns landed. Iiere vei..,.,l.iv i.v uir (ii'i.n.ll i l. land. The fish tipped tho- beams at 3.f pounds and was caught near the rapids. COI,OMX HAY IMKS POItTI.'ANI , Ore. Mar. 13 (AP) Colonel J. (1, Day, US, builder of the fascado lvocl;s lit tho Co lumbia river and fa 1 her of Hie late Senator I, X. Hay, who died in Y'.r2t, died la a hospllal here kite last nliihl following a year of failing health. ANTS IV Til 15 TALK IKS I NKW YOUK, (AP) Ants arc tfoiriK- Into the talkies. . Raymond i I,. IHtmnrs, curator of the city zoo, ; has put some apparatus into an ant ' hill to make a sound film. m u.i)i(; mr. yacht HATH,' Me.. (AP) Work on J. P. MorKon'M yacht, the largest In the world, Is proKresslnfe'. The Cori salr, fourth of thn name to fly the Alorran-penmini, will bo S.nso toni. and 3 43 fret overall. Kho will cost more than $.f00,ooo. If you enjoy It, it probably Isn't it nod for vou. He Weighs397,She 97 They Wed! ' . : ; XtiA' dolumhui Biireoif A little tiling like '300 pounds dllferonco In'weiKht'eotildtrt swerve the course of true love, nnd that explain how llurold I'oni'oil"'wlin welKhs :i!'7' pounds, nnd Miss Marie Unetlcrer came to be married In. Co'- bus, O., tho ollioi Ua. 1'unroil la a grocery clnrk.. SUGAR RATE ' UPHELD BY SENATE VOTE (Continued from Page One) Uopuhllcnns: ltalril, HlnKham. i '1111.i-iir', I :;h I'twt, Clenn. (loff. OnldsborouKh. (louhl. Oreene, tJrundy, Hale, MuHtlnw. Hatfield. Tf,erherl, liWell. ' Johnson, Joncrt.) Kcan, Koyes, M .( 'tilloch, M.cNnry, 1 Mctcalf, Moses, Oddie, T'atterHon'. f rhipjis, Pino. Schall. UortridrTe, ! .snioot. Steiwer, Hulllvnn.' Thoinan of Idnho,. Townscnd, Vandenheri;. ' Wuleott and Waterman US, Total Al. Wallowa Woman o MIVLVWI Uty . . . Ity Mrs. Kduii Hunter , I (Observer Correspondent) ; WAM.OWA (Special) MrH. .T. ' 'O. Khldlc, who underwent a se:-I- ous operation last week nnd who! has been In a critical condition at; the Wallowa hospital. Is reported' OrcKOn State. college, was oaiieu hointt on acvounl of his . mother'.V , ill"', Mis. K. J. Hlllker, c I Oregon Mereantlle CO. ' the I'.'nst store barf ; been in l'mtlanil for the past wees. ! Mis. .luna n. iioinies. ... I Hunter nnd Miss Nell fSrliiimolt of ai (Irnllde. motored tu Wallowa 'Tuesday afternoon where Mrs. ' Holmes hud business to' iitletid lo .and while in town they called lit . the '. A. Hunter bom. .hisir" was the subject for the' afternoon at .Ihe Tm-sdity meeting of the Woman's club and a very InicrcHllmr musical (u-orani was arranged by Mrs. K. W. McKciizle. chairnmii of the meetintf. The high school orchestra and Klcc club took part in the program. Miss Hose Mary McMullen gave a. vocal soto and Miss Ignore MeK'InulH played a piano solo. Quito, htrne crowd was in utteiidance. Mrs. Ml- iner WoHKh ami Airs, raiifor ni che! were guests from Knterprise. CharleH Hnnprlchs and Ivlwln Marvin, local mcrchanlH. wen- In Im Orande visiting TueHiluy. Men. W. K Pooln and Mi'H. Max Cook nro to be joint hostesses at a' mcerlng of the I.ostine and Wat Iowa Presbyterian Ladies Aids In the new room of the local church. It is reported that twenty women are coming from Lostino lo attend the meeting.,' VOX HLNDENBURG PUTS SIGNATURE 0 YOUXG PLAN (Continued from Page One) completely. i-Vic this reason the Idea of getting out from under by a pteheselto or by resigning tho presidency could gain no foothold with me," Ask Cfpopornlloii The. president conclmled wJlh the following appeal; ' " "I appeal to all Hermann to oluwp handn. Irrespcctlvo of parties, for cooperation In tho common task. AlnvoHt nlxty yearH ago w h-n the rehh whs founded, wa one of those who experienced ! tltM lOt' Ullllt rill... I fl tho joy which filhd every Or man brest nt the ttnal ochleve iiiTiit of unity. 1 cannot think till Kplrlt has disappe.ired and tuif given place to continuous Inner political disunion. Ivsplte, und on account of tho exlgencled of tho tlineit. it tM'booven mk to eomo to ourselves and to reunite In onr thotiKht Deutncbland uber nlbji." M l.M iti;i IN HIOT I HOMItAV. India. Mar. U ( Al') Two piiliieuien and 6ft Ptrlkera j were Injured today during a fight la the rnllwny shed nl JtyVllhi, j where the great Indian rcnlnmiti rill way uuiintalim a large foree. The w frkers attempted "pannlve rc-i!danc" by lying proatrato und qbMructlng tho loyal workmen. North Carolina produced 1.307, 600 pounds of copper last yeur. COACH STAGG IS FOR PROHIBITION (Continued from r ft ire One) ; ho desired hut the environment in 'which 1 played was far from" help ; rui." -V-' : 1 '- ' Silicons the Substitute "Tlie saloons,'' he went', on. "'.'were our HUlmtUnti'H for the niovles, the theater, the motor cur, ;tho radio, tho seashore,' reading and all. jii bad luck men drowned their KorroWH at the bar; In anii luck I hoy celebrated It there, i . -In my Judgment tdnce i-rohl Miltluu has been put.. Into effect, I hiindreilH or thousand more - cull ' drn have had n fairer Mart In life than existed' In pro-prooinitlon , jiaml. 11 co mid with' all tho.com. 1 plcxItlcH, of new opportunities for hixK mtHled, f tremblo to think whut thin rtjVolt of .yoiUU mltfhl i,.Vu led to werf prohibition not In .npt-rutlou.". M.;V QrKKTlON 11AIKI N KW V'tMlK. Mar." 13 CAP) A ; .Cnited Slates nuprwnd romt wuii ,.ru(hi'd today by u eomntlttee' of the' ,.Vew York County .awyorrt' an KoclaHon W'hlch recommoii'ded.. its pieseiitatlon to the court, Itatlficutlon of Ihu " clgliteenth amendment by state . legislature, ! and Hot by the people, the com-, tiilttoe report wild, violated, the j tenth amendment to the constl-. ; tutlon and wan theH'TOro.-lllegal. The rciort Is to be Voted upon at tho next general meeting of-the Institution In April or May., After- quoting tho tenth amend-j in out which reads, "Thn . power not dcloitiitod to-the I "nltcd StatoM ; by the comditutloit or prohibited , by li. to tho stated :aro reserved 'to 1 the statew respectively or to tho people," (hi- report saysi ' "The stale legislatures., under, emit nil by vlther HtntCH-or' pt'Ople. hav- not been mailc the agentrt of: tho peo)tc to vole auiy the pco plfi's' rights or. to glvo any addi tional power over them. "The . eighteenth 'amendment I conflicts with these coriHtltullonni j rights of tlie American people and can confer no powers on the na-! tional government over the people , ci- Hu ll- individual rights until rutl- , fled by the people thcinxetvcH, as-' setnbled In constitutional conven tions In their several states.. ; "Consefiuently, tin attempts of congresrj and the courts to. enforce tho eighteenth amendment Without! Its prior adoption by tho people of! the Pnited Htatrs attack tho very) foundation of all Oiir constitutional llKhts and liberties as American! citizens' int. TrAfi'i.K a CAXimiATi': fKNIU.KTON', Ore., Mar. 13 (Al') tr. I. I'. Temille. I'endle. tori, filed hl.i ciin'llilue.y for noni luution iIh fllnle representiitlvo of I'nmtllta eounty toilny. Ife Ih a lepiiblienn. Kamela Man Busy Improving Home lly Mr. Miiry Hull (Ohscrver Correspfindent ) I 1 PKItKV (HpeclaJi Hurt Kiilt Is i lnaklnir -ome needed lumroVeinf nt- ! 'j- 1... I - 1- . t.ll.... - i oik imiiim: in lonu, HU'liHK Vil II nriftt screned-ln hack porch and a bedroom n well an rebuilding lb living rom. Kenneth Plcron recently re turned from a. buxlneKit trip to ILkevb'W, 1 Mitf. OI MitlbfWn uiiflu bUflneM' vlnltor In town hint Tucuduy. VmU:Y end 1'Yodcm Hinltb worr absent ironi high tcbooI and bunt neca college repwtlvely during the purtt week on account of 111 tl !!. Vurrel UlulmJiile depart' U for 1'ortkind by Htago tartt Kunday where. b rtproicj us Jolu ibn navy. Mr. UUfflBb fin hen vlnltlmf bis Hlnter. Mm. Oerald Meraon, of thin community during tho punt wcr-k. Ma. W. L. icobertaop, of Lu Crande, waa a. vlidtor at tho liiirt Kail home laat Sunday. 5lr. Hob ertpon'a daughter. Kern, vlin baa baan seriously ill for acTaral fillKhtly hotter, Hho Is rritiu leaUaifu of the hearl. John (lenrhanl nnd Mr. l'nrlter at ii lli'iilide, iiavo heon hauling lunitier for Hurt Kali thU weelt. Owen 1'i'itie nnii Hohort WaUe ritl(l nf the K. O. N. vltltil the I'orry HOhoni last week ami eon (Unuid intelltenee ami . achieve ineni teHtn, Jncoh He llriun wnrt vl.iltlnfr It In dautrliier, Mra. Ii, . flallinarlt, , peroral days last week. ! MV. nntl .Mrn. J. Ill Hoohcr were ' recent elly shopjtor.H, Mi, and Mrn. (hniiun Jo llenne ami- Mt'. anrt SU. John Vulentlne, of. 4'av), v1hILo1 rolnllvort nntl irlomiH at i'eiiy no - day lust II. t. lie lil ii ii wax n recent caller at the Hurt Utiil home. Mr. Klmcr Sinclnir and nnn, I lea ii. woiv recent city vlsltorrt. tehen Proctor anil family w't e weekend, visitors at tho J, II, UVImrr homo at live I'olntfi. Asks Court To Review Authority WASHINGTON, Mar. IS AP Atlee t'omerene and Owen J. Hoh e.ctx, Kovernmcnt cotmsql: lit the protiueted Mt ciines; ;.today.;ln n pi'Htlou to tho' '..supreme court .isked- Ihe hlh . trlbiinM tb review tin mtitiorIty. .-r .th'e..":oyernmont to oiikI, HiiriT M.-'Jiliirkiun'r;'. himvcri- noV iibroati'.'-'iiiM soiiKht ,im ti )vltH'", ,to l' return'' '10'. nils v co unify.,, ' ,( , ' :'f' ' ' ' NEVitrOMICS TO APPEAR IN THE ' OBSERVER MAR. 17 '' (Continued from.PuKe Oho) "Vlllnn lflfe." by Oscar Hitt. will depict homMyi cliiiiiaelorH and mlrl It. provoking situations. In sur roundliiKH familiar io .everyone. Tho other panel Is two columns under tho title of."M!odest Maidens" j and portrays tho .modern Klrl wlthj all her vivacity, a Hariri; . charm and ever stylish clothes, it Is drawn by Hon Klowcrs. an artist : of the first lank. f In addition lo to these four comic features, there will be u news car- ( toon by Lanco Nolloy, one of Ihe Uest cartoonists of national repu tation, brlnglmr you a HtrlkhiR pic torial comment - on oiitHtandhiM-j jieWH development. j '"'These featureH, which ' will be Monday, mark another step In ' tho constant Improvement off the1 Kvcnlntf Ohsor.vfi' In accordance i with the paper's policy of the last five years. . , . - r Other KwituiVH ' In addition (o tills Improvement of The Observer's conile and car toon nervine, Hit' paper iias also nee. it rod several . oiilstandlnK edi torial, ami wonum's pajfe features that'1 will ho . innuKurnted. , 'Iheso Include a..serles of dally inenas by. M rs. Alexander flcorffo, ii nationally known authority, nnd a dally feature on thu best incth i otln oj' reaiim; c hildren, written by si. 'woman wbnso cvperletiec filorn'Nrt. i:i tn firaude, OrP. Ladies' Lingerie Reduced van ..on io wiiHK om,v lll'Y A.NV l'Rirri op n AV ON" lii.vrauiiK at m T.lcss 'i'li.w nvxnrtMt muck. $1.79 Lingerie now $1.35 $1.19 Lingerie now....90c 98c Lingerie now 74c 69c Lingerie now 52c Try a Pair of Roll ins Chiffons Spetial Offer Heg. $1.65 Now $1.50 m:rTV and I.OVfJ WEAJl AJIU KMT INTO KVF.MY I'AIll OP ROI.I.I.NS IH'.NHTOI. IIONIKIIY All the new .Spring Hhadex to match the new Spring Shoes. wee he, Ih suffcrlntc 1-4 1 TJsSsSSSfa 1,osu:l,Y ! Y A 1 m ir mm 1 with children makes her remark ahly well milted In 'fflvlnjf ,'vnlU' aide advice. Poetry Class In Interesting Meet t 'ntthlileraldo local talent weIh Hhown In tho original poetry read 1 the meiitei-H at tho rneotln of the Tootry clahH at the homo of .Mrri, Htollu IiikIo. Tnendny niKlit. At u prevloiiH meeting "Llf4" wii.1 ehoH(-n to lie tlie ulJt;ct of tho (ick'iiiH whleh wMe hroujiht x iilMhi. alonu with, the meuihur'tf lavoillo poom. - - , I airing tho pant Hevoral monthf PRIMITm PASSION UNDER PATHOS Dtoma f Virtt dud Mta uida ' StwBom Bab tn Death ValUyf - Zj CHARLIS BKKFORD dBSt I "1 PiA ! A 5'i'iO I'J SHOWS IN Mv v S lly hi, rilgbl nr I be liniiKlnitl(mNjaO II nwnil' you,. ' '"VLJ?yI .'. MJ1' "'' lia U, t SINGING .'Wl i i i vsttrpmta.a in if pyo GARDENING time is just ahead. Fresh packets cf Northrup King & Co.'s Seeds are now on display in dealers' stores. These seeds are of un surpassed quality. A five cent price on all standard size veg etable packets and most of the Rowers, makes this line attrac tive to thrifty buyers. Northrup.KmeCo:s Seeds the olQPH him ittmlled eunfvmporu-iiy llterntnrc, havlnt h"er enrolled Irj"-' a correwpondence cour! tvlth-lhu-I'lilvernlty of Oregon for tho lant two year. The hontensnarved. ro frehnienta after , the inectlnw; . : PANAMA GIRL IS BEAUTY WINNER (Continued from Pago One) In htithinK KiiltH on TticHd 'y nlKhr when MIhb Janet KaHtmen of Kort Worth. TexaH, wan Hi'lcctcd as "Auierlca'H Swoetheari,' 44 fflrlM from the l' lilted HtntcH appeared both in eyenlnjif k'hviih nnd in hath- X MtlltM. GRANIHF FRIDAY SATURDAY I ! i'k. I !!! IP