La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 21, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    Wednesday, May 21, 1930
LA GRANPE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
Paste Five
runmil "t Bilker
I'uneral services for Mi's. Adolla
Kirkluml, wife of 11. E. Kirklnnd,
v.,s held in the llaptist church yos
.ei'd'jy in Baker. Her death oc
curred Saturday at 2:30 p. -ill. fol
lowing a lingering illness. She was
...rii In liobiosonvllle. X. C, Jan.
v 1SS7 and was married Aug. 24.
::mii in Tehieo Plains, Tenn. Mr.
;tml Mrs. Kitidand moved to Dnkcr
:n 11105. Rhe Is survived by her
li:i"liand, twouaughters, Marie and
Helma (the-, former an Eastern
i m son Xormul school student but
i h i resigned her work to caro for
her mother),, threo sons, Frank,
oiiy and Joseph, all of Uaker; her
::i!her, J. P. llivens, a sister. .Mrs.
iiriiro ilwnea and four brothers,
.ill of Tennessee.
Mi-o; I hirer Ifotioml
Viillette Jlarer, of ha (irande,
juiii'T in commerce at Oregon
k-iLes college, was honored at the
pMiJ!r convocation Mother's week
ml l.y being elected to momuer
hip in Phi Chi Theta, national
honorary society for women in
Minnorce. Membership to Phi
Mi Thela Is based on scholarship,
tadcrship, ehiiracti'r, and superior
iiiainnu'iit In. the field of com
iihim', Miss 1 hirer Is a member
l' 'Aviu Tuu Alpha, nocial sorority.
Senilis Plan Treasure Jluut
I i tjv Scouts of I-.it Grande arc
tiiii'ipatiug tho treasure hunt of
H city scouts to be held Sunday
ih rnon bpginntng at 1:30 o'clock
i (ianloff purk and leudihsovei'
IL'-itiile course. Prizes are a pup
M-iit, first, and a signaling '-kit.
toinl, in ndditlon to individual
li-s offered ,by each Irogp. Boys
will go in groups of from, six to
il((irs Here , 1
Mr. and Airs, Hoy Cire!fner,:of. the
alley, visited,. Jr. and".:MrH. : J.I A.
onderlick yesterduyy, '- T h e r e
jvt of the crops iu the valley
wa.s'vcry favorable.
Men's Club ( Mcot
The Men's club of (ho J'l-esby-i-inn
church will meet at 8 n. m.
islantlurd time) May 22 in the
liurch parlor with JO. 1). Towler to
peak on thesubject "Tho Cireat
nvt-.-itincnt."
Inffii-mal
Announcement was made today
li.it the liotnry club dance and
iiiiffet supiiet'j tonigjit ru- thc'i La
Soda Is.;Bad6riHp
Your btomach
lli-eognizedi authorities say that
rutin, potassluiu. pepsin -and other
'iiiponiry remedies do jio i)erma-n-at
good 'Often harm resulis
i itin their drastic' "action' In IvYaf-"
itg stomach .disbrders. Tho new,
flentirio treatlnut kn.6wfft likU?-.
:.. formerly -1 Sponger4- -l.tV1tK3t,'i
mild and soothing. It contains
I'fiiiil Ingrpillents that go right to
ti)- root of stoinach trouble.-' (l-he
ii' Una is muck. -;but without vlo
11. -e. Within. Ill minutes you feel
M f. a re-cstabiishing of tone and
i la nee of the digestive tract. Get
IMsA today a big advance over
"1'iit, harmful effects of soda.
Mi:-IJA Is wold under a satisfaction
i" money-back guarantee by tho
liKin Onig Co. Adv.
IN THE WIST
Sto
re Jo. l.i La (uande
MEN'S
Vork Shirts
139c -65c
98c
Kach one an unbeatable
n value in its class. Cham-
i brays & hickory stripes.
May 21 to
and Including
Sunday the 24th
Ic
V a do und
Kiold Located
South End of 12th St.
C baver-lMi kM.ll
1'lyiiie service
l)EFX. STORES .
M3k
mil
i
noturucd Home
Mr. and Mrs. W. Xr. person nnd j
",l,r inreo sons have relumed I
home after spending a few days ""rccedinc to Uwlerahlp of Ma
in Pasco, Wash. AVhile Ihoro they halma Gandhi's civil disobedience
witnessed the alp meet which was ' inimlijn. Mrs. Soarjlni Nuidu'
nom during tlte weekend. They
made the trip by car.
Eipceted Tomorrow
Miss Jennie Slarsdon. or I'ome
roy, Wash., is exneeioil ' in 1 1,
Grande tomorrow to visit for some
time at the hmn nri, n t
Price. She la a niece
Price's father.
Of Mrs.
Hero Visiting
1'. P. Randall, of Anaheim, Cal.,
Is visiting in La Grande at the
home of his son, R. R. Randall.
He will remain hero tho rest of
the week and then ko on to .South
Dakota for a while. stopping in
Grande again on
to California.
his return trip
In Portland
Mrs. L.. C. Moreheud is in Port
land nttending the Rebekah assem
bly this week. She is expected to
return to La Grando Thursday or
Frlduy.
AlU'lnllng Assembly
James Moss is expected home tho
last, of this week after spending
several days In Portland attending
the. Grande, lpdge. Assembly and
also visiting with hjs niece. Mrs.
Koscoe Yarndlli.'whoV will be re
membered In Lt Grande as Miss
Ruth Oliver. ' This is Mr. Moss'
twenty-third conseclitlve year he
has attended tho assemblies.
ww-'ki-ml A'lsli ' ? ! U ;? ' ',
'Miss Korbllieh.' ''SftJciuW.1 iA
Grando High school student, spent
last weekend
friends.
Mwliny'Tbiilglit ' ' ;
LJ-'
The 'Rebekah lodge will hold Its "ItacchUK Returns From the liast
regular meeting tonight at the- crn Skies"
Odd Follows hall at 8 o'clock. A ' Choir
largo attendance is urged as nom-j "Alas! Our Winter Is Past"
Imitlon of officers will take place. 1 Mrs. W. H. llohnenkamp, Jr.
- : '- ' "Tho Winter Wanes"
Auto Afcldent "Already I Hear tho Voices of
A truck driven by Hugh Snider' Spring'!
and a. car driven by Frank Harris "The Karllost Touch of Hie Warm
collided at Depot and Washington , Spring Kiss'
yesterday, according to reports to ' "The Spring is Here"
the police. Roth machines were 1 Choir .
going at a slow rate of speed. No I T,, nersonel of the Ladies' Triad
ono was hurt. , ' .choir includes: first sopranos: Mrs.
l Ray Fuller, Mrs. S. H. (.loi'B.'iii,
irtllliiiK TIlM forillug
Merle Hlalock and Harry High- jMIy; lts, j,.
tharp, charged with giving In oxl- Mr Ji, H. Jloo MpB
oattnK,ll(,uor:to. a! nyluolv.Ol , 5J,ll;s Non( Second sopranos: M
jfflfi;V"lll". fi$. i!WmH
wiint:u ui Liin' i-L'iirri 1j. 'roimjiiiv
.HI ,ilrtIM flu,o. ,.!
uj tflUOO each.
WWi "Wl 'itWfc
r ' :
toclnj'i
.
1'miii IVnd eton
Mim Opal Shiimmt. of Veil, le-
ton, spent Huntlay vising .Mrs.
JVofMlin MoMidtii
r VH-. Ci rt C 1" -i t Is i U ill H. .3 1 the
Grando Hondo hospital whore she
was 111 for quite a while and is
improving af"rtfhe.
; ' v V-'.-.
lI(ro l-'or a l-'cw Days
James U. Clough, of Portland, is
spending a few days here on busi
ness. Ho arrived yesterday.
From 1omlosu
Mrs. l.tonham, of l'ondosa. was a
business visitor In La Grando yes
terday. Ilpworth IjCiigiio Mwts--
The Island City Kpworth Jeague
will meet this Friday evening at
the home of Mrs. George Way for
a business meeting and election of
officers. All members are urged
lo be ifresent:v"- " '
To Chicago , t .
Mrs. Kvelyn lIcarnsjrHy. forntdr
ly of this city but now of Pendle
ton, stopped. In iUCh'nhdb yester
day on business arid-visiting Mrs.
George Richardson on her way to
Chicago where she was called by
tho death of her uncle. .She K
last night for tho east; . ;
In Porllnml
Mrs. Clark KlUgerald is visiting
in Portland with Mrw. Frank Hhum
ard for a few weeks. ,
Visiting Here
Miss Bcnllha Peal, of .loseph.
Ore., la visiting in 1-a Grande at
the home of her grandmother, Mrs.
Kmerson S. Heavls.
Tiitnikvlttir
Mrs. Geo. Rochester, who has
been very ill for tho past six weeks,
Is slowlv Improving and able to be
up a little each day.
Atleml Convention
Dr. C. W. Krwhi has gone to
Kugene whero he, will attend a
state dentul convention beginning
,i -..t.. .nwl iwl .m ni tJr
May 24. Ho Is making the trip by
car
Marriairn I.lcnw
Jacob C. Swikert. and
Maude
Jicllamy, ltoth of Moscow, Ida., re
ceived a marriage license Monday
at tho county clerks office.
CONCERT TO BE
GIVEN TONIGHT j
-
(Continued from Page One)
"Carmena
Wilson Partlelt .
Choir
"Song of the Soul" . P.n-il
"MiKnon" I Jbirdetot
Olive M. Currey
Blue Danube Waltz
Miss Sicgrist
a. "As the Unwn" Olto Cantr
b. "My Lover lie Comes on a Sk--"
clougfi-LA-fu'hlrr
Mn. Ray Fuller
Cantata: "The Herald of Spring"
John Hyatt lirewr
"Awake. O Earth for Spriii;; is At
Ilaui"
Gandhi's Aide
Again Arrested
By The British
1HEA.HASANA, Iiiillu, May 21
(AI) Kor the snciiml tiino kIikm
. was unvsted during a mid on the
salt deposits here in which Borne
of her volunteers were injured and
many others arrested.
Today's raid was featured by a
strategic move by tht volunteers
who divided into two bodies which
I conversed from different dlrec
I " "lou e glistening piles or
) salt.
.Seeing the Indians separata their
'"fees, tho pollco concentrated up
I o.i the nearest group. These, how
; i er. broke into a run and out
i dihlanced the constables until they
I reached the. wire defenses of tho
isn't heaps'. They surged about
, ' ""''" ' P
from their long bamboo sticks.
TJie main body of about 2000
Indians made for another salt pilo
und the police accordingly wheeled
.mil charred it In turn.
Willi wild cheers an.1, cries of
"H ill Our Motherland," the vol
unteers milled about the salt heaps
try ng to lasso the tin- wooden
1 JM:;;tr the projecting wire fence
in order to pull them fruiv. the
ground.
They were frustraled in ;his at
'om.pt, the police ehaigiiv? the
yiiliug. .struggling mass and re
peatedly hitting out with their
sticks. Tho volunteer..; did not rlirh!
back, carrying out the Instructions
pievlously given them by Mrs.
Naidu,- ,i
"See tho
. Jloqnls"
llattle Husls ,bf tho
Choir'
"WcaiTflll Willful- lu
Kiin1dla.-'isltlliBMM.W. i.'iwyd .Sherwood and' Choir ,
i "Tho Hillocks are Mad, with liliss"
.. . ."Tho Me.'lllllWW KMn. I., tl.a
" Spring Mhoeri" .'
Mrs. 1.. H. Moe. Mrs. GeorgK' ltlch-
ardsotl, Mrs. I-'loyd Sherwood. Miss
Lindsay,
Ill 'JilSC
Clelbe .' Miss.largnrel ' M ic
sopranos: Miss Ruth
iiaelson.
K. l.
... ... ...
tow.er, ,,ss .Yl,l,ll'el spencer. ..llss
Myrllo.WI cock.' Mrs. Jacki Ferr s.
jiiiw tiinee' Oeiliei. Al'lm KuMiurlne
iTOissler, IIIsk Kutll Fruzior, Miss
Mary A'miKhn 'J-lcntlriek.soni; alios:
MrW. U.. JlohnenKami. ,Ti-.. Jlr.
)S(,J1. ,.olllvl -Ml.. An,.PW j,om.y
. Mlss .Mi.ini inn. Miss Nan-
fienrK(u?Hliitini;tiin tluvreyi. ..Mrs.
Walter, "'Sojvlti ml
Misl
Wrlglft.
Virginia
CI lass, JllsS- Dean
LA -GRANDE rLY
111) FOR 0.-W.
MEET .NEXT YEAR
(Continued from Page One)
President Carl Gray. Vice Presi
dent Jeffers, t all of the general
managers and superintendents and
many other railroad officials at
tend tho meet.
A feature of the parade at Ttotse
last year wus a miniature t1. IV
train, which attracted much favor
able comment.
Night Baseball
At Sacramento ; ,
- Tenth of June
SAN FRANCISCO. May 'Jl (AP)
Night " baseball, whiclv man'
magnalcH believe will save the
American pastime from financial
decay since its successful trial by
J)c3 Moines this spring, will make
its debut in the Pacific Coast
league at Sacramento, June 10, ac-
cording to an announcement by
I Lew Morning, president of the
1 league leading Sacs
t Oakland's Acorns will vie with
tho Senators iu Hie first coast
venture at knocking high files into
(the floodlights, and other teams
: will have their
opportunities soon
after. For Moreing stated that
five regular games will be played
at night each week from then on.
Stockton and the Sunday nfternnon
gamo at Sacramento will be played
by sunlight.
Moreing believes that Sacra
mento's climate is particularly
favorable for night games, and dc-
I clarcs that lighting engineers will
(profit by the experience of the Ues
Moines experiment and offer the
." equipment, avai.ao.-.
FORMKR CHAMPION" HAN'GF.D
SYKNKV. May 2 1 (AP)
Ingvald (Iting) Anderson of Per-
Min, X. If., former eastern ski-jump
ing cha ni.nion, w as hanged here
for the slaying of Imblic Itch-
He walker) .steadily from bis c II
to the gallows, protesting his in
nocence to the lad.
ANOTHKIE VAMHORIUI.T
NKVV YORK (AP) There's
another Vanderbrlt heiress. A er-
und daughter h is arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl K. T.
Smith, The mother is the former
Consuebt Vanderbilt.
I'll c I-: i.MAr;ix AI TOS
PORTIA NO. Orp., May J 1 (AP)
Twenty-five automobiles were
damaged in a file which started
In the Rex garage here early to
day. Damage was estimated at
EYE BOTHERS PIUXCESS
VIENNA (AP) It was learned
that the chief reason for the visit
of Princess Ileana of Kumunia to
Vienna at this time was to visit a
leading oculist, und that she Is
suffering from a serious eye affection.
oitiociox xoh.uaIi ixsim:cti:i)
'The OreRon Normal school at !Mon-
moiuh has been inspected in all
departments by the federal survey
commllteo of eastern cducatura
employed by the state board of
hlirliel education to cheek up on
Oregon institutions of hlKher edu
cation. Curriculum, administra
lion, business inanasonient, librury
nnd furnishings were anions tin
subjects studied.
likevlew The Ijlke county
grand Jury failed to indict II. H.
'iiioiupson held for tile murder of
Ira .Ilradley, Wiigonliie, Ore.,
rancliei.
LARGE CROWD AT
L. H. S. EXHIBIT
TUESDAY MIGHT
(Continued from Pago Onoj
individual tumbling was especially
welt performed.
Stylo Show
An unusually attractive number
of drosses, both afternoon, sporl
and school attire, and loveliest of
all the evening dresses which, wore
a real accomplishment, were dis
played in (he style show given in
tho l- H, S. auditorium. The
show was woven around x clever
theme of a girl who wanted o
fashion . her own . jdothus and
dreamed ubout lheni. .T;bis is porr
t rayed by Mis .Sally Sicgrist. who
a"iP dunces a loi number. Miss
Oladyj; Roberts played the part of
the fairy who brought tho dream
und also, danced. ' V ;
In the exhibit rooms of the do
iiiestftvjirt department under Miss
iAnno Arnold us' suiicrvlslon block
.printing, lamp 'shades of(1orgmuly
invd butchers paper, stcnrH work
op. velvet, :' work In Inleflor dec
orations with wall sketches, work
in hoiuo managenvent, notebooks
and posters were on display.
The high school orchestra played
selections, for the stylo show and
Principal II. I. Towler greeted tho
audience. Later 'ho introduced W.
A. liaxlei', head of tho manual
training department fll I'niun, who
j presented tho prizes won by stu
dents In manual art classes.
Clydu Krogh won the first prize
of $10 for the construction of a
walnut cigbt-f-ot exlensloU- din-.
, Ing table. All cash prizes were
given by the Van Pctlen Lumber
I company, f (f'haVb f ).(lly
y wonj tlje'
an oil'H Vf-
I second prii:e' of id?
flco desk'.
The first J reidiijiian prUt kpf ,S
v:i:i won. ly! A'lruM'tj.l.llIf' fljlviitil
ii A A- .
-
ing a ladfc .drcising lifl)leiv with
thl-eo 'mirror: ami a chair. SecT
1 ond prize of was won by Wayne
j l-'oslcr for a davenport table, an
Italian 'na isa nae. lutecd
( tviu IC ' Si ;l ic it I ( nil tfV
In the 'grade Jiool "contesis.
(prizes were furntfdd by Gilberfs
hardware) Norma n J lgenscn of
(i ntral won a hand saw for a fool
stool, book case and letter holder
jal! nuido of oali; secontl prize by!
Dcie Clay of Greenwood, nm ,a!
loldlim- (ronJiig biiard. I ll ? re;l
eelved a'e f bits'. "lonald Gruis; I
o Illvcria, won third prize, a ;
lUilMmtVi., '. r , ',. i"'. YY., ij
Those of the high school receiv- j
Ing honorable nvnt ion are: Kit-
t!
jelled UMPIRE FINNIGAN
"You're as blind a a bat," roared Muggsy Mulligan.
"That may be," umiled the umpire, "but you heard me, for I
smoke OLD golds and xpeak with authority. Now you can
run out and buy a pack. They'll soothe your nerves. Not a
bark in a blcacherful."
Elf
BETTr:ftTOIIACC0S...TIIAT'SWllYTIHiYWIN
NOT A COUCH IN A CARLOAD
geno Hibberd, cedar chest; Gor
don Keynuud, occasional chair;
Gene McLean, writing desk; Wes
ley Smith, a pine table; (all of the
pine tablea wero of good work
manship luit this ono had nn espe
cially neat design); Leonard Cntes,
inlaid dresBlng table.
Tho judges were Mr. Itaxter,
Mm. L. 1. !oiiRlas, art supervisor,
and Lynn Itohnenkamp.
About 100 pieces were display
ed be the trade, school uml ubout
j 141 by the high school including
J t -I omlnr fbests. two drossintr tn-
bles, u number of fir tables made
by fresh mien, und writing desks.
Ono piece especially .noticed was
a large walnut cedar lined chest
that stood ubout threo feet .high
that was made by Molvin Ouhlman.
Most of thu finish was done with
valspar and Rubbed to a very high
polish. ' , . .
Ulucksm (thing work including
pi.ncheii, cold chisel.', hinges and
farm fixtures, lathe work, screw
orivers, hummers, etc, were dis
played and mechanical drawing
problems were also, displayed.
Menus foil bivalilusl, luncheon,
d uner, afternoon card parties and
evening card parties wero display
ed with tho iec.ipes and tables sit
with ono of the cotuscs from each
meat using tnc type of silver and
l.;o service used.
Angel Fcod Contest
In the utiKci food contest for
the second Icm; girls Miss lla.cl
Herman won first prize, an elec
tric, plate; and Miss . Hazel JH'.
rhorson, .won in second prize, an
angel food c.iite but; and Virginia
shepherd, third prue, a mayon
naise set, u the muffin contest
for ono torn, girls. Miss Wiultred
bcott .wkjii tiu-first prize, a sit of
mixing , bo Ml.s .Grace. lullr.-
! son second. si. salad plates; and
I M.lss . Kalhryn Kdwards, an egg
bialer.- J'i1zh wtio furnished by
GltbertV. Hani.va o, the Giaulc
Kondo, iMuat CLiupauy and o,ut-uf
I town1 cbheerhs.
j Jn the seltfiue departnieut tlie,
j new equipment in visual i-duui-t
tioiwas (splayGd. I'taclically all
i ojjf-theTVqoiwi displayed tub .year's
Lwh'iM. InTpostctv:, notebooks, .shrsp,
i.iuuvim,. uii-., I' tiy ui - Liin uunuauv
stem. : used. In the drama c.e
partment stage settings and light
ing wero presenlod. Other gv. ps
,aing ex:hil)iL0 were: senior Kng
lt h, shorthand t: ml bookkeepiiitr,
lypewrjtiug, biology (plant , und
aninuit lifr) physics . und genera I
science, sophomioro Knglish,- lan
guages and mathematics,- junior
Kngllsh, freshman Knglish, - A. II.
S. exhibit and history and social
sciebi-e:;.
RAIN HOLDS
IUCK, CROPS,
VER1 !STATE
, XyonlbuicdfrjOutano On0)
Viira'iM hVillroirrHl-lil ft'iHtVim !i
tnd
Josepliino counties, and wilt Ite
beun in Douglas county In a shorty
time. Pastures and ranges are
generally excellent, some 'corre
spondents report the best fcedj in'
year;-. .--s V s y
l.ive'stoek: rflfehvlnff ' w'av.i de-,
layed 1 g-ii fllij; M,feei t ftlock
continues' lo nitvYJV . sutniu.er
range, ami Is eVerywherA making'
satlsfaelory gains.
, v Mlcellaneiuift; ylJonLos a'e jdo
lyj yi'lUwSot Jijftf ti.. ij nlar
ke.. The w eat her has been too
' I 'r tOfinttjloaine!.' Wet; wfctHi
tV.VlniHlnBirMiftieulV ttf 'itecj.
ganlent; aibl potatoes clean. Flax
s nuiliing goort growth. . , . - .
Board Is Asked
To Drop Married
Women Teachers
Tho board of ii rectors of the
La Grande school district No. 1
met Monday night with all mem
bers present, when a committee
from tho Central Labor council
and non-affiliated labor organiza
tions consisting of 11, A. Scott, Wil
liam Hesae, Frank Cullen and Otto
Pieper appeared beforo tho board
and requested on behalf of labor
that tho school board adopt the
policy of eliminating in the near
futuro from tho La Grande schools
all married women teachers. The
school board took no action on tho
matter.
The various members of the
committee made representations
supporting tho requests und stated
that tho labor organizations will
extend its activities on tho subject
over Union county.
urlotta members of tho school
board Informally discussed with tho
committee tho policy of tho school
board on tho subject and asked for
suggestions from the committee as
to methods proposed.
Some commltttVnien suggested
dropping every married teacher at
one time and others suggested elim
ination each year of a considerable
number, first dropping juniors in
length of service. The eommltteo
said that tho hoard should decide
tho method. It Is reported that
tho discussion "was -entirely in;
formal and very pleasant.
Tho school board members say
that only two mrtrried women
teachers had been employed In five
years and ;in " both -cases these
teachers wero ftraf engaged as sub
stitutes or- oiuergcitcy Instructors
and then continued in sorvlco be-
causo of superior ability. It was
abto brought out that tho suprerrie
court has. decided that a- school
board has jiot authority to dismiss
FREE
4 1 BEAUTIFUL
LAM A
One curd with each 25c
purchase. Fifty cards
Sets a camera. A
camera free with each
permanent wave. We
nrte on . startdiird
PHONE tjtEWF0(i?
MAIN 1p9 3LOO.'j
It
O r. LMhMr. Cm.
f I i;i . . ; i., , . n T
openrte on startdiird .
t lin1e.f:U?h!Sn,;.l.:f
a tcftchcp who married during the
school yeur, althuuKli tho teacher
could be dropped lit the end ot
tho ycur if ilealrod.
. Immedlatoly unon the retirement
of tho eommltteo the school board
took up roulino matters and ad
journed at a Into hour without
havlriK further considered tho sub
ject. .
KllKene LientiMtH of the . wtate
opened tho thlrty-Hcvcnth session
of tho Oregon dental us-soelutlon.
TIME SAVING
PLAN MEETS
OPPOSITION
(Continued from Pose One)
of commerce voted 12 to 7 for the
plan with 2S prcKcm. ut tho meci
Intr nine of them not votlnu. Tho
chamber of commerce request wan
presented to the commission . a
week uko tonlKht but notion was
deforied until a Bpecial incctinB tho
followliiK nlRlit when tho petition
wns presented.
DAVIS LEADS .
. GRUNDY FOR
NOMINATION
(Continued froin Page One)
the prllniurlcH, but fulled ;lu poll
cuiivenllon. ' ' :-
: . Oi-een's noinjmitloiv ,was assureit
on . Ihe eleventh .'bulloi; after
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new song hits !
MAURICE
Chevalier
The BiPond
Now
Playing
Proolto iroweU of Frederick, w.th
drcw -und threw hlH support to
Green. v
Tho final voto ffuvo: Green U4--223:
Pylo 47.9S6; Carl TrylHtad.
nrooklnRH, 4340; Howell 3441 nnd
Carl Oundernon, Mitchell, none. .:
I1I.AXTO.V CAUItllvS TEXAS'
AlllLlCNH, Trx., Slay 21 A'l')
Thonuis Id. lllanton, aggressive
Texas, coiuiii-aHjiiun who; retired
two years ago. to enter the sena-'
tjurshlp Taeo against Knrle U
l'ayfleld, today seemed ussured of
return lo . Washington as repre
sentative from tho , 17th Texas con
gressional district
Opposing iMrs. it, o. I.ec, can.
dldato for the placet loft vacant
several months ugo by tho death
of her husband, Hlnnton today
had a lead of 1360 put ot Jt.470
votes counted.
Of tho votes tallied, ho had re
ceived 71)15 and .Mrs. I.ee 0555. .
lilanton was defeated In the
democratic primary ot tho sena
tnrshlp raco two years ugo, and
did not reach the runoff election
in which Ton Uommlly defeated
Mayfleld,
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