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m tonite wmng (hs?mr GENERAL NEWS VALLEYNEWS VOLUME XXVIII LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930 NUMBER 241 HOOVER TO SPEAK ON MEMORIAL DAY President to Honor War Heroes at Gettysburg Where '53,000 Died. f.iNTTVSIIUIia, I'll. (AP) Vhilo memorial services to tho pruml army of the republic are be tas held throughout the country, 3rcslilent Hoovor will bring the nation' tribute here on May 30. In a monument-crowned nation al cemetery marking the scene of ono of the most sang-uinui-y battles on American soil, the president wilt apeak where other chief exe cutives have como with fresh wreaths for the fallen, f'. Hero tho first threo days of July, 18G3, saw more than 53,000 men fall out of an embattled force of 'about 157,000 soldiers. The Federal army lost 23,000 of Its 82,000 troops, und 30,000 men were miss liut from a Confederate army of 75,000. ,; The gallant but fruitless charge of General Pickett up the hillside to tho intrenched union forces brpught death to 3,3!3 officers and enlisted men out of an attacking force of 4,500. Two of his three brigadiers were killed and one wounded, while of his 15 regimen lal commanders, 10 were killed and fivo wounded. . In the national eemotery of 25, tHMi acres which was laid out soon after tho bultlo arc the graves of 3,7-17 union soldiers. It became a national park in 1KH5. From five steel observatories there is n view of thu whole battlo- f'.eld, which historians say was the scene of a chance encounter that signalized tho turning point of tho civil war. On every hand march the lines of battle, fuithfully preserved by soldier and historian. Illfle pits trek long distances In all directions, and hundreds of monuments and tablets, commemorating details of the fight, pay tribute to the dead. A monument tells of the spot where Abraham Lincoln in Novem ber, 1863, delivered tho dedicatory address which fame has carried all over tho world. Gettysburg lies in a valley about one und one-half miles wide In southern Pennsylvania, A beauti ful rolling country of fertile farms, towering hills, rocky ravines and woody doverts stretch away from the battlefield. haw oii:t ii;ciiAiu;i) aii IN Tl llMltCLI.OSIS CASKS ItKKU.V ( AP) Dr. Max Cvr soii discovered a treat meat for tuberculoKiil through caring for pick headaches and nervous com plaints. Ising speciitl diets for these maladies, he snys he Inadvertent ly cured omte of tho same pa tients of tuberculosis of the skin. This led him to round a dietary treatment for tuberculosis. He says tho first principle is un cooked food. Among tlie prohibited articles of diet are tobacco, alcohol, cof fee, strong', tea, calti clvocoliU.n and especially table salt. Jn lieu of the latter garlic, onions or me tallic salts are .served with food. At the beginning of the treatment meal of any description la forbid den. Dr. (crson regards as most im portant the juice of cooked spin ach; cabbage or carrots. Talkies Move To Farmers In Big Plantation Show i 'niJJMASVtllJJS. Gu (AP) "Korty acres and a mule" 1ms been amended to lake in the lat est talkies on one of Dixie's model plantations. j It is owned by J Inward M Kanua, uf Cleveland, nephew of I tiie late Mark il'anua. . A $20,000 theater for employes, with two coiapleto sound repro duction systems; which cost an additional $20,000. gives the fin ishing touch to what has been called tho sou th's finest represen tation of plantation life of the old days, embellished with modern improvements. llu-y up pea i' in many of tho larg er cities. The clhto is one of seveml owned by members of the Ha mm family near Thonmsvilic, each of tho plantations stretching 5,mn acres or mure. Knch Is known as u model. KIKAI, fcAHS I1KA.H BiriTKK TifAX city o.vks, mxn;r Would Pension Agtl liriiicrs COUSHATTA, I.u. (AP) A bill to pension Louisiana farmers who havo reached the ago of fif. and who have tilled the soil 15 con secutive years is planned for the .1 une session of the state legis lature by Itepresentative W. 11. Hankins of Ked Klver parish. KOCKKI1 AKIMAIjS l'OIM'LAK NKW YOltK (AP) ImprWc nent in the .sensitivity of the modern radio receiver bus in creased the use of tho light socket antenna plug. Kasy to, Install, the plug Is Inserted in the light socket the same as a floor lamp, ami a wire run to" the receiver's inM-ial connection. Up to date schools, churches. I playgrounds and model , homes ; preceded the talkies. ! Tim t lwutnl f on lliwi "Tim Showboat" a Tier tho ni'usical show, and Mr.' Hiimia followed tiie boat idea In its construction, r.ullt. of eypresn and pine and fronting on a rood near the "big house," the entrance Is the fa miliar gangplank, spanning a po.ol. Upstairs thero is a "deck" out side and a balcony inside. The interior is finished In "peeked" cypress, so-called because of nu merous small indentations. Spe cial; architects arranged . the acoustical plans. Although tho theater is-used frequently by. M'i. and Mrs. linn na and their children and friends. It is primarily a center for the several hundred . employes, in cluding many negro tenant, fa mi nes. .Tho plantation residents are given an excellent assortment of pictures once or more a week. .Subjects of educational value are featured along with thoso provid ing pure entertainment. Tho theater frequently draws the socia lly prominent of the Thomasville winter colony to wit ness outstanding pictures before BOSTON (AP) Hearing ot rural and small town children seems to bo bettor than that of city youngsters. Tho examinations which give the country youth this lead were niuiln in tli ret smntl Maine cum in unities with an audiometer, a comparatively new Jiclentifie in strument. It was purchased by the Speech Ueading club uf Portland, ami J loaned to places outside the city i on request. ! Tho results are reported to .Mrs. .lames I'. Norris, chairman of tho J committee on children of .the! America n Kcde rat Ion of O rga n i - .aliens for the Hard of Hearing. COSTE PLANNING RACE OVER SEA Has Your Goldfish Fleas? SI-U.TTU1 (AlP) If your pet goldfish turns an occasional I Up flop and rubs against tho side of the bowl as though it. wanted Its gill:; scratched; It probably has flour. hey are known as cope puds, says Dr. John ft. (ruberlet, authority on the piscatorial verte brate and University of Washing ton professor. teflflBBflfllfl MM MEMORIAL DAY PICNICSUGGESTIONS FOR THURSDAY ONLY BANANAS 3 POUNDS 19c RELISH SPREAD liest Foods PINT 38c DILL PICKLES-Picnic! Size Can-1QC POTATO CHIPS 3 RAGS 25c GINGERALE Clicquot 3 Bottles 55c PORK AND BEANS Van Camp 3 Med. Cans 25c LIBBY'S DEVILED MEAT-Small-6 for 29c LOAF 10c The University of Kentucky will erect two additional buildings OiIn Hummer at a cost of $:iu,00. To Drive Plaije Over At lantic Over" Trail on Which Many Were Lost NKW YOltK. Al' A pilot since- ho hh 17. Capt. Dieudonne Coflte will dare tho dangera of tho Atlantic in the mont difficult feat or his l!i yeaiH of flying. The French war ace plans lo fly westward rum Paris to New York, a project that has cost many lives and In which he himself failed last year. Success will climax a flyins career that had its beginning when Louis Ulerlot made tint first flight across thu Kuglish channel in I'.mi'.i and fired the auibitiou of ('oste, a 1 G-y ear-old enft peering student, to become an aviator. Ho won his pilot's license a year later, but the war sent him Into the conflict whore ho accounted for fivo enemy ships and seven balloons. An international hero, his fame rests on exploits in the last four years, starling In when (.'apt. Iliguot ami he set a world's dis tance record in a 't,:tl3-milo non stop flight f rem' I'arls into .Persia. Jjito tho next year, with Joseph ,ebrix, he. started an aerial odys sey from Paris down the west coast of Africa, across the South Atlantic lo South America nnd eventually through North Amerlea, Asia and Kurope. Kxcepl for cros sing tho Pacific by ship the round-the-world tour was made In flight. Jast year, with Maurice Bcllontc, he attempted the Paris-New York flight, but turned back west of the Azores and landed after flying 3, luo miles. Head winds had forced them back. Two world record performances followed, a non-stop flight ot 4, 1MS.69 miles to Manchuria nnd a closed circuit record of 4.U87 miles in 62 hours. Spurred by'tho arrangemonis of tlapt. Kingford-Smith, 'Australian war ace, to fly from Ireland to Now York, Coate has hurried test nights on his tii-motorcd ship to race tho Australian across thu ocean. There havo been no successful heavier.thau-alr craft flights across the North Atlantic from continent to continent In a wester ly direction without slop. Tho liremen's flight began In Ireland and ended at Qrcenlcy island. Eugene Boy Winner In Edison Contest Copra Standard Vpbelil . PAPKrrriO, Tahiti (AP) -Concerted action by copra buyers in 'Tahiti has been taken to main tain tho standard of tho South Sea product. On several islands growers have used unrlpo. eoeoa nuts in making copra, resulting In an inferior product. ..." . SAMJM. Ore., May 28 ( AP) John Steelquist, 17-ycar-old Uni versity high school lad from Bu gene, will bo Oregon's representa tive In the Thonuis A. Edison scholarship competition at West Orange, N. J., In July. Btoelqnist was selected as Oregon's pramler high school science student from, atuiong 11 youths who appeared before tho fivo Judges hero Mon day. Ifoward J. Itlchards, III, of Mllwaukle, was selected as al ternate. Young Hteel(Uist's father Is It. Lf. Steekiuist, an electrical engi neer, now In Itrazil. His mother lives in Kugene. Tho youth was born ,in lOugene. AUSTRALIAN" 111 SIIMjllN YIIil ABOUT AlH HIDJ0S Turkey IUII'Th tkioimrnUw UIjAY C'KNTKIt, Neb. (AlP) A turkey raisers cooperative re cently bus been organized here. Tho members expect to increase production, of tho Thanksgiving birds In anticipation of better prices received through coopera tive marketing.. '- ' -BYIWWY, Australia (AP) i nn proiniso or an alrplano ride has Instilled great energy in tho usually lethargic native Kanakas of New Guinea. The natives slavo hard to navo up $10 to tako a good joyrldo, with a loop-lhc-loop thrown In. The first piano that issed over their district between tho goltlflelds and the coast sent the natives wild with fear, but they havo becomo accustomed to them. 6,000 HO V US FOll AM It MAITj SKATTLB (AV) In ton years of flying in the air mall servlco, Harry Hulling, prosldont of tho Na- tlonnl Pilot"' iiHHnelntlnn, linn flown 6.000 hours routes. transcontinental J. LIGHTS TO GUIDE FIjIISIW CALGARY, Alberta (AP) Tho crimson glow of a bank of 40 neon tubes and a 3,000,000 candlo power. beacon will guide aviators to tho Calgary municipal airport. Kaeh tube will be .visible for 130 inllos. "Alrscapcs" Kntor Art Field (NKW YORK (AP) A now por- ' spectivo In painting, the world as It looks from an airplane, has beon developed by Hah Marian Ktbbey, who call her work oil canvas "air scapes." . . S , Ixst Autskait Filer Honored ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) In recognition of servlco while flying for tho Anchorago Transport com pany, the Pioneers of Anchorago havo launched a movement to namo the municipal airport after Russoll Morrill, Alaskan flier who was lost last winter. 100 FlilERS TO GRADUATE SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) One hundred students will rocoivo their wings as graduates of tho ad vanced flying school, Kelly field, In Juno. Tho class Is made up of 16 officors of tho regular army, a Colombian officor, ono staff ser geant, and 82 flying cadots. Sour Snp Infects Orchards SAN IHA!NCISOO. (AiPO ' Thousands of acres of orchards, planted 20 years ago or moro, are Infected by sour sap. 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