Thursday, June 5, 1930
Page Four
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'' THH HAW fl('I,Fll,I.Kr)--L)Vi worki'tll no 111 to Ills nclisli
bnr: therefore love i the fulfilling of the law. Itomnns 13:10.
I Over Night News
Uy The AMMK'Iatri! Pris
Domestic
Washington HfHhop Cannon m
huos itemized ntutement an to how
Jio (lixtrlbuteil Virginia anti-Smith
fuml; Wulh nay lobby committee
will withhold cU'cUion on what to
-Jo iiIji ut hirhii'ii refusal to aiiH-
wor Itu (jUHHiionrt,
llipbler School
Pi.. J HJ l
oiuaenis mane
Trip to Coast
I'ltlDIV I'HOOIt MS
National ilronflciialini- Co.: fi:10.
Revue: 7, muHlc and drama: 7:3'i.
V anhliiKion Lieutenant Apollo Amos and Andy: 7:45, concert fav
Soucck climlM nearly eight miUs oi Ui-.h: 8. (tie and the (Jirlw; K:4S.
In uirplanc; claim new altitude Tone Plc-turfa; 9:ir. xoluist?, pop
record. . I ulnr numir; 9:45. John and .Veil:
Topeka. Kan. State auditor ill to H:.1l. mystery wrlal: ) : 3 0
French at'uilted of embezzlement to II. Nomads.
charges. I Columbia Ilroadrastinff system:
Wnahinxtun Senator Allen, of s, vaudeville; 9 to 10, story hour.
Kansas, predicts senate will ratify Northwest Hiondf.istinK system:
London naval treaty.
Washington Kmise passes hill
to permit 1'. H. commissioners to
handle minor dry law violations
without jury.
ChlcaKii. County republican
leaders start petitions for stale
liquor referendum In November.
ensemble, violin: 9, concert or
chestra and soloists.
I Seattle
i K.m (9711): 8. Nl:S: 10. sunshine
(program: 10:30, orchestra; 12,
Kevellers.
i ' SK)kane
' K1IQ (510) : G:3o. XDC
7:13.
popu-
slum-
Htirrixhtirjr, J'n. I emocralic ! sport talks, 7:30, NIH: S:15
j state committee unanimously lar pianist: 8:45, NIlO; 10
. adoi)ts platform caillnir for repeal ber hour; 11, requests.
of natioiuil. and state prohibition! Sun I'mm-lseo
! statutes. I KKRC (1110): K. CHS; 10, Cecil
Washington Secretary Davis WriKht; J0:15 to 1, dance music.
and . Henry Kurd have four-hour i KI'O (liSO): 7, popular tmisio?
conference on survey of Kord 8:30; Out "West; II, features; !l::ln,
plant at Detroit, undertaken by Nil!': 10 to 12, dance music.
labor department. ' ' Salt IjiUp City
Norfolk. Va. Navy plane dives) KKL, (1130): j:30. NT.C; li,
i4.ooo feet to discharge bomb' at Vagabond of Air.
tartict. ' I Oakland
; Washlii.-t"n Louis: I.lvlnBslonf KLX (SSO): S, Ill-Jinks: 10. fea
: Seaman sold medal presented lo'ture; 10:15, danco music; 11 to 12,
HooVer for outstanding cohtrlbn-; classical record
, Perhaps the short-panted Dartmouth students aspire to
hccohie nnibassador to the coiirt'bf Kirigr Janies.
' ; '
; Home is the place where all the available storage space
is occupied by" the things you want and can't find.
Bootleg liquor .having acquired some of the potency of
lightning, no deception was practiced by the fellow who
shipped 2,300 quarts of Scotch as bolts.
; THEY LIKE OUR IDEAS
There is nothing more pathetically hopeless than the resis
tance of a people to an invasion of ideas. Here and there at
frequent intervals the cry is raised in Europe, "We are being
Americanized." There is nothing new in this fear. Every
nation in every age has been jealous for its own individuality
nnd futilely has sought to protect it against outside influ
ences.', .
.' Greece feared Egypt. The Romans sneered at, but were
afraid of Greek culture. The Germans bent the Romans in
battle but yielded to the subtle influences of their civiliza
tion;';.' the French long were scorned by the Britons but
British; language and culture attest the success of the in
vasion of French ideas. Now Europe professes to be ter-roizl-at
Americanism, which is Ibut,' a compound of
European -culture propagated and grown in thp fertile soil
of .th-e tifetefiT FfJhuspliWe.
A vritef in one of the most influential European periodi
cals says, "No protest is raised against an invasion of silly
American films. Insipid Ameriaan inovels incomparably
inferior to those of native writers are translated and eagerly
read.' . Newspapers are filled with exaggerated stories of the
'quickest,' 'longest,' 'biggest,' 'thickest,' 'thinnest,' 'highest,'
'broadest,' 'deepest,' 'richest,' 'prettiest,' 'ugliest' things in
which the Yankees take pueril delight."
Well, if they don't, "protest" it must be that they like what
Uiey are getting. It is hard to keep out a welcome invader.
tlons in many fields of human service.-
I-'orein
"T.ondori tlritish KOvernment Is
sues blue book revealing clash
with Vatican over recent political
crisis In .Malta.
KOO (7S0): 7, XP.C; 11 to 12.
dance music.
J,os Antccles
KHJ "(900): 8, CHS; 10, news,
danco orchestra; 12 to 1, organist.
KI-"I (MO): 7:30, trio. :I5,
NHC; '.1:1a, Three Co. "' 9:3",
ltome--Navy minister ' tells 'sen-i symphony: 1 0:30. dnnce orchestra.
ton cruisers by beKinnlnK of 19:12,
London Vernon Hartshorn be
comes Lord Trtvy Se:ll. ' '
NHr(s
phony: 8, popular features; !), Cir-
jcus; 9:45, fic;ht broadcast: 10 to 12,
Idanee. music.
Portland
1 ?. "CANNON ERA" IN ART PASSES
: Tn-tho opinion of the Pennsylvania State Art Commission,
which has been endowed with broad powers in the field of
monuments and public works, "cannons to the rifiht of them,
cannons to the left of them, cannons in front of them and
cannons to the rear of them" may be an appropriate setting
for a war. but in peace the cannon sounds a discordant note
irt the harmony'of public architecture and landscape.
The commission, which has supervision over all buildings,
nionuments and other structures erected on public grounds,
have adopted, as a settled policy, a rule that cannons are not
to be placed in public places except for temporary display.
It fails to see anything ornamental or inspirational in muni
lions of war, finding them, on the contrary, to le symbolical
of death and destruction and not even conmuunorative of the
heroism and sacrifice of those whose memory they are in
tended to perpetuate.
. This ban and the reasons advanced for it are certain to
arouse to protest those who mistake militarism for patrio
tism, but no one will object on aesthetic grounds. Congress
men who obtained for their districts captured or surplus
artillery pieces at the close of the World war inflicted an
injury, rather than conferred a benefit, upon the commun
ities Avhich received then. , Having no other place to put
those evidences of service to the constituency, the recipients
have propped them up in public parks and squares at the
sacrifices of beauty and dignity.
English Channel
Tunnel Abandoned
Cincinnati Proshlont Isaacs j KC.W OISo,: :3, XHC; fl:4,,
sny.s National Box Ins asxnrhition Cecil unit Sally; 10:1 .1, Hont Owlw.
will n'cuKiii.o winner nf Sharkey-I KMX (USti): 7:10, pinn, NHS;
S'hmHinff bout uh worti' heavy- J'l 0, novelty: 10:30. rtanee musin;
weight champion. ! 11:30, news, Midnight matinee;
Oregon t IHmivpi
Portland Polleo Surgeon To KOA (S30): 7, XliC; S. Sally Ma
St'hiuvi dlafitiOHeit the case of a son, -crooner; S : 30, musical Cou
miflor aboard Ihe steamer Cap- ture.-; It: 15, XI!C.
tain A. l.ucaH by radio. The Taoomn
willor was reported to htive heenj KVI (7fi0): s, ('US; 10, studio
unable to eat, leep or talk for Idanee musk; 12 to 1, organ.
several ilayH.
Henil (V nt rat Oregon's "lost
foret," a Tour-mile .tii:ire tract
of Umber, In )hIiik iluomed by
sand d unen. (HmerveiM nald the
sand dunes wero moving toward
thtt forest at th rale of J5 feet a
yen r.
'Ihe lnlle Kale Of lfi.000.000
hoard feet of pine nnd fir timber
In The Dnllen watershed to Kred
K.. Brown, of Vancouver, Wash.,
wftH announced.
Tualatin Ualdiits In the WI
nonn rubhli ry here w ere without
Yft'TlKreeH after a goal, recently
nciitilred, nte all the tags from In
front of the hutches.
Portland Tht program for the
ffrthy-ciKhth reunion of the Ore
gon Pioneer association, to be
held Thursday, June 19. was announced.
LONDON. June 5 (AP) Prime
Minister .MacDonaid informed the
house of commons today the gov
ernment had decided against the.
construction of the proposed Kng
tlsh channel tunnel.
Port kind I'M Thompson. be
lieved responsible fnr Ihe death of i
Hiii ry !.. Nordstrom. taxicnb
driver. va still at liberty although
pollen continued their hunt for
him.
Hlllsboro 1r. K. H. .Smith,
prominent Illlltiboro physician,
dropped dead In , his office just
after receiving nn emergency call
ti u private home.
M IIS I'Olt I.M'KNSi:
KAI.KM, Ore.. June li (AP) U.
K. l-nrson. Nilverl,(:m , ij)jiurtti Uer,
has filed mandamus proceedings
In circuit court here riainnt t lit
state examining Iio:irl. dem:t ndlng
that a lictnio he granted him. He.
nllegei; he holds a Kit n wis certifi
cate, and that the (reguii board
promised to giant him a license
without examiaaiion nn condition
t hate he meet certain require
ment!): as to character and pay
his fee. which he claims ho did.
Now, he charges, the hoard de
mands that lie take an examination.
J'Illia Cleaver
i (OhjdTVer i "orrespondent)
1MH..KK. Ore. (Special) A
group of high school studentH left
tlur first of the week for a two
wvekH trip to .Seaside. They will
stop tn Portland and many other
places of Interest. Mr. Johnson, one
of the high school teachers, took
th. rn In his truck. ' Mnurlce
Weis and Mm. John Wagoner af
Samni'-rville, also : accompanied
them. May I'rior, a ftenlor. who
graduaie! thiss year, has her ex
penses puid on tho- trip for Helling
ih. most tickets to the senior pluy,
that was presented just before
sWiool was dismissed, ,Mr; Johnson
donated this prize.
MIhh J'ortiu AVestcnskow . was
able lo be brought to her home
here from the Grande Itondc hos
pital Wednesday morning. Miss
Wsten.skow underwent a goiter
operation recently. .She is recover
ing rapidly.
I Tho American Legion held a
1 business meeting Monday' evening
tin th;1 American Legion hall.
! Shortly after the meeting, they
w.To surprised by members-of the
1 auxiliary, who brought refresh
Sitit'ins and joined them for the rest
tor the evening. A laigt? number or
'members were present nnd a most
enjoyable evening was spent. '.
j The tennis tournament played nt
Imbler last .Sunday twih TnIon was
( not finished and will have- to h,1
I played again. It started to rain
shortly after the players had
started on the second set, making
1th,. court -so muddy that It couldn't
I be used th" rest of the day..
t The Indies Aid met Thursday nl
(the home of Mrs. Bescte Westen-
skow. Mrs. C. C. Welch and Mrs.
Westenskow served dainty refresh
, nu'iits. A business meeting 'was
! held and the afternoon was spent
( making different articles,
j Miss l.ydia Cleaver entertained
fas her dinner guests. Miss lrna Hol-
llns, Donald McKlnnls, Ivan Ulng
jaman. Mr. and Mrs. Chick Cleaver
ami Palph Cleaver On Tuesday
jevening. After the lovely dinner,
j the evening was spem in listening
; to the radio. :
A birthday party wiw given. Wed
nesday afternoon . at the ' Lloyd
home for their oldest , son. Jack.
Many of his friends attended the
party. Gaines wore phtyed through
out the afternoon and refreshments
were .s. rved by Jack's mother, Mrs.
Lloyd. -
The. L'nion Funday school have
been refurnishing its halt recently.
A new organ was purchased, also
i a new carpet -wus bought for tho
platform and down the aisle to the
door. Thp members have stained
and varnished the benches and
made several other-changes. A new
Sunday school superintendent was
elected last Sunday.. The. Uev. J.
Lloyd will act as superintendent
and also pr-each Sunday evenings
at H o'clock In the Union hall.-
A croiUet grounds is. being ad
ded to ihe tennis courts here. Mr.
Milo Pratt and Kverett Holmes
plowed and rolled the ground Sat
urday. They ha put a fence
around it and are waiting for the
ground to dry - to complete thi
work.
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Air Safety Need
Unites Nations;
Plan Paris Meet
PARIS (AD Th question of
narety In the air has already united
37 nations in collaboration to make
flying tsafe and therefore cheaper.
The 17 countries which have def
initely adhered to the new organ
Ization will hold their first congres
in Paris In DecenVber and by that
time it Is expected mont of the
other countries will have become
member.
Kach counlry has agreed to fur
nish data on everything pertain
ins to safety In the air.
Th United States was one of
the rirat countries to give Its sup
port to the new international body.
Seven groups and six sections nt
the congress win look after the
Central organisation of safety In
nil countries, statistics of acci
dent, general nrohiem of secur
ity, application of remedies, physi
cal fltnetfs ot pilou, safety in mth-.
od of Instruction In aviation,
first -aid end appropriate material,
saTety devices for airplane., dtri
glhlea and balloons.
8ome of the section will take
rharce of Bitch mu'ti..n - ,r,.
in material employed In conntruc
tion. stahlllty of gliders. KifeKiiard
Ing of air muien, wireless and air
communication.
The 17 countries which have def
initely adhered to the conrcs are:
ITntted ytate of America, C.reat
It r it a in. Vra rn'e. Vnmiv i'-..- n.
slovnkla, Canada, llnllvin, Holland,
imvtn, lithunnhi, wwetit-n. Japan,
.Mexico. Uelclum. Greece. Jitcn.
slnvin and Persia.
m;v woki.i vimom.1i
PKN'VKIl. Colo. A P) It's only
a matter of time until the whole
world "goes dry," dexpite the op
position to prohibition nnd the
people w ho "vote dry and talk
flippantly uhout It enforcement,"
In tho opinion of Mm John S.
Kippel, of It-It im.. rr. M.I., presi
dent of tho Federation of onii'n'
clubs.
AMKMA DKXIRS IH'MOK
N V.V,' YdUlC. June 5 (AIM
Amelia Karhnrt, first woman to
fly tho Atlantic, denied today that
she WUH married or encased to
Samuel Chapman, of Marijlehrad.
Mass,, "or to anynne else."
i Nl'aW ILWK.V, Conn. (AP)
jTho homo rates second to autinio
( Mies In ntimher of accidents pror
jduced annually in statistics by the
Travel fers Insurance company,
j Just plain falling down at home
! is reipnnslbie for about one half
of all the (himestlo accidents. With
juntos, collisions cause mure injurle.
ithan any other, cine class of accidents.
J NO iioxkymoox von H Kit
I OAKI.ANM). Cal., June n (AI')
i No honeymoon is in prospect for
Xina Crait?. 1 it-year-old runaway
' April hi-lde and holder o three
j beauty titles. An annulment of
hoc mairiauo to Har.ry Tappan
i Ludemann. '0-year-old bunk clerk,
was on file today In superior court
! here. . A ' . . y'...'
j The annulment suit was hroiiKht
' by builciuiinn'it parents.
Air Transport plane foil into the
waters of tho municipal airport.
Failure, of tho riht motor was
Biven by one of the passengers, a
French aviator, as the cause of the
accident.
lodge headquarters with, a ; tag
hearing the inscription: "Ct-reet-ings
and hest wishes for a juieoesK-
; u r ps kx cha sr. k ; it i:i-:t-
IXCiS
nKOOKVn.l.rJ, Out., June 5
(Al)- At the 'opening of tho an
nunl session of ; the Orange Asso
ciation of British America yester
days a bouquet was received at
OXi: JWTAT.LY JXJX'RF.D
THISTO.V, June 5 ( AP) One
passenger was perhaps fa-tally In
jured and eleven others suffered
minor injuries and Immersion to
day when a trl-motored Colonial
THE LAST CHORE
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION
A - Battle Oee4i physician Says.
"Constipation Is responsible for
more, misery than any other cause.
Hut immediate relief has been
found.' A tablet called Itexall Or
derlies has been discovered. This
tablet attracts water from the sys
tem into the lazy, dry, evacuation
bowl called the colon. The water
loosens the dry food wuste and
causes n gentle, thorough, natural
movement'without forming a hahit
or ever increasing the iliwe.
Stop suffering from constipation.
Chew n Rexall Orderlie at night.
Next day bright. Get 24 for 25e
today at the nearest Hexall Drug
Store. Adv.
Forly-Second
Year of
Friendly
Service
a (Gran&r ICatuinal
Bank
In the cooking school conducted under the
auspices of the Observer this week, Mrs.'
Beth Builey McLean stresses modern
methods of cooking:. Naturally then, she
uses and recommends Crisco, the; modern
shorteninp:. ' -
Date Sticks
good for youngsters
Miring time: 10 ninvttt) .
One mother I know realizes that her children
need sweets. So she provides home-made
confections like these Date Sticks. Made
, after this tested Crisco recipe, they satisfy
th? craving for sweets in a wholesome wav.
As nearly as possible all of the fuss and
liother have leen kitchen-tested out of
Crisco recipes and a satisfaction added ,
the satisfaction of using a modern shorten
ing which lends its own fresh flavor to the
foods made with it.
. ?t' tup Cri.Q S cupj flour ' ,
1 ! j vupa Jinrar l teaspoon lalt
I cup sour milk or 1 teastxioii baking pow.ler
buttermilk 1 tup chopped nut UKat.
) i teaspoon so-la 1 cup cut dates
pow,Jered supar
Mix Crisco ami lunf well. A.kl sour milk whicb Kaj ben
. mixe,! with U. Then ailil Hour which baa been aiftetl
ith salt and bakinif jkiwiW, and fold in nuts and dates.
IW into sliallow ( riscoed pan and lkr W minnles in
niodi-rate (SO F.) oven. Cut into narrow iIkts while still
arni awl roll in powtletrrl sir. The cookieai will take
tl plan U Wxi h.jleltK sweets for the children.
FlufTy? Yes, Crisco
is now so fluffy vou
don't have to cream
it.
from I.leufoh.'int-C'olnrii'l . Wt:
Gray. - piiivrncliir"Bin(i mnstor" W
(he Ornntrr order rDr Ontuila KasV.
fill convention.- from ttie Kn(ghtfla boutitict ticufinK n tap with : ttiff
of rolumbux." . , t .. . j Inscription: r'Orcctlng.H from frrnnfl
Last wcok the Knllthls of Co-1 Oranire. Imlgp to Kninhtn of C&
li)n)l)UH fttnventton bprp received liinihus . 'it their nnnual .seNsion.'
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