La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 06, 1930, Page 13, Image 13

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    iday, June 6, 1930
fTDOOR RADIO
VISI0NTE3TED
mes ? msnea on six-
ot Screen in Theaters
Held a Possibility.
HRXnCTADY (AP) Televl-
df tomorrow outdoor scenes
ed upon a six-foot screen In
heater is a possibility in the
atories of today.
sperimonts urs undor way here
li i)i It h.'lK linen iinK lilft in
Ihp. without artificial liKhtlnK
:vehls trnnspirlnK in the open
reproducing In a nearby Inbor-
radin pictures of traffic ko-
nver a Drinto m addition to
scenes.
iroess in development of the
trains which may considerably
n.l the-scope or television, -even
ho possibility of glimpses of a
hall or a. football name via
Mi transmission,- was indicated
(ho projection upon a screen
square in a local theater
ctton taking- place In a studio
iille away
Uin on lv head nnd dinii1i1rr
h&vti of the images coul.l hn seen,
h$o was no contradiction of the
that, entire - scenes could be ,
ismltfed.
lie. theater demonstration pave'
n,Jn, '"11 !"
fc'K. V. " Alexanderson, piiuicci
Ievlsion research engineer of the
piicral Klectrc Co ataff, in his-
'fL-iis to. overcome the obstacles
ma practical vision by radio. Tho
,vin incmueu me. piayiupr ot
orchestra In the theater under
baton of its lender standing
ore the distant televisor whose
iso was projected upon the
j.0 screen on the staKO.
i, was made possible through
development of a lltfht. source
Iho combination roeeiver-pro-'
lor which permitted the howintr
a lights and shadows.- with '. con-
ilcrahle detail des)ite the . fact
;rtl)t the picture was life size, Dr.
ii xandorson explained,
n Alexanderson does not feel
litt ultimata televlsionvwlll he re-
4
icteo to mere neaus nno shorn
mm, with his laboratory work cit-
as an examplo of what iho fu
: on: comi'i.i.tk
liiM-: or
Luggage
Billfolds
Purses , J
Diary Books
Trip Books
Gift Sets
, Writing Sets
Card Sets
J'ltK'KS ItKASONAItM;
I GRACE
I Harness Shop
IS CONVINCED THAT
IT SAVED HER LIFE
I MRS. MAY K. UKNi.AND
I had suffered wiili IniliKestion
fnp, years, niy circulation waa poor,
llu-re were nt-aiiy always severe
Pains in the region of my gall
bladder. Kick headaches nearly van
nu ilif-tracted. A slow-artinp liver
kept nip constantly constiputt-d nnd
I hecanie nervous nnd ntniOKt a
physical wreck. liy thi ttmo I fin
ished the fourth bottle of KarKon I 1
f'd' like a w-lj woman, Kvi-ry sign
of indigestion is pono. I eat nny
thlnir I want, my gall bladder
diit-.snt trouble nie, my circulation
is Kootl and .my n-rve nie in fint
'shapo. I pit'ep wonderfully and am
''it gaininp weight. stnnpth and
vitality. I am convinced that Sar
uon pavd niy lif
"Karpon fills stinviluted my liver
and relieved rue rntlndy of bilious
ness and conntlpation." Mrs. May
K, lienland. X. SMI l.lndcka St..
Spokane. lied Cros s IHur ator,
ftf:iits. Adv.
' ' .
'VfM i
ture mny brlnff. He has designed
an outdoor televisor whose photo-
electric eye would look over any
thing within its ranee and repro- j
duce with considerable fidelity
what was taking place.
While this intrument is con
Rtderabiy in tho experimental
ituKe, the engineer has used it in !
the transmission for reproduction :
upon a large screen views of the
Great "Vestern Gateway brldgo
spanning the Mohawk river near
the laboratory, showing plainly j
tho movement of vehicular traffic.
Other pictures have included '
scenes visible from the laboratory
windows. ; The daylight pickup de
vice in outward appearance resem-
J'lcis
lare studio photograph
camera.
Compared Willi "Ancestor"
'Television today & in the sn nit
state as radio telephony in lit 15,"
lr. Alexanderson said. "We may
derive some comfort from the ex
perience of the past, hut on the
other hand wo are not sure that
the analogy is justifiable and that
television will repeat the history
of radio telephony."
The projection of a six-foot pic
ture has been another milestone in
the progress of which he has been
an important factor. Three years
ago. Dr, Alexanderson produced a
nlcluro 0I1,V inro ,ncnM nuare.
JjlMt f,,n 11 had urown to 14 Inches
'!' - " .
siderahle leap in size,
' '
tonvict Demands
His Freedom For
New Invention
JOUK'.V lll..(AP)-John King,
an. aged -'convfet, luventar of an
airplane propeller of revolution
ary design, bat; refused all mone
tary offers, insisting that, when
t 'society releases him from prison,
P. will receive the benefits of his
discovery. v
I Though King has Vtuo-j incarce
rated for 15 years and him never
seen a modern airplane, the Unit
ed Htatct: navy, Henry Kord and
the UoKgephehn Koundation have
1 communicated' with him nboiit
the 1 propellor.
i ,Tho orglnal Idea for his inven
tion camo in a. dream whi'e lie
war. in solitary confinement. King
, said. lie .worked Tor five years
! on ' nlfins. . After MnJ. Miu'ry C
,leh Of Iho stnto
Mill became war
penitentiary. King was permitted
the use of the prison work shop
(ii complete a model.
His discovery 'is a multiple pro
pellor designed to utilize, every
ounce of hor!epowor, giving IMi
per cent efficiency instead of 40
per cent us in the present types.
There are -four blades, each con
nected separately to a hallow cen
tra! shaft. Ah the outer shaft re
volves,, the blades move back and
forth aloivs the length of the
shaft.
At maximum speed each blade
will make l.tiao trips In a min
ute, feathering nutoma'Jca Ily in
the direction of the flight and
changing-; to the. -proper drawing
"pitch iirtlic "polnT of "maximum
pnl.'.
Maf. Ilili said King has refused
several ' oi fers for his invention
insisting the price Is his freedom.
I-l,e bah been In prison I f years
and has 13 years more to serve on
the present term, his fourth. Psy
cliologis's say he has a "criminal
record." , .
FIVE CIGARET
MUSIC HOURS
ON THE RADIO !
By C. K. ltullerrielil
(A.ssoeinted Press Itndio I-Idltor)
Muaical smoke Is filHiiK I he lanes ,
of the air in ever thickening
oIoiuIh. for radio h.ia turned to
elirnrets in eornest.
Four nifihts a week the imagin
ary iiuffs of nn Invisible smoker
lion- trickle over the networks of j
the National IlromleasIiiiK eotnimny
'in the form of musical trimmings
by popular orchestras.
I Wholhor Iho latest rpcniit to
! join in lirondrnstins for smokers
1 niPiins thnl tltpro luia linen intpnsi
' Mention in tho rnmpnlRn. onee n-fpn-od
to ns n "oiKarpt wnr on tlip
'radio." there is no galnsaylnc Iho.
faet that sueh netivity Is not or a
minor nullity
Starllni,' otj AVpdneFday nlu'ht.
tho time plekert by this iatpst
broadcaster, tltpi-o now pan he
turned in fivo hours of eltiarpt
niusic. Kaeh nro-jram is for an
' hour, one sponsor seltlnc up three
' of them, two broadcasts via the
'AVJSi network nn Thursday niyht.
each to a different chain of sta
"'tions, and anothpr over the AVRAF
'hookup on .Saturday. The fifth
hour is by n. third sponsor on iho
WHAP Ki-nnp Krldny nlcht.
Mary Coleman, of Springleld.
til., vrs checen quesn of the Uni I
verct'.y- cf Wisconsin military ball. '
Jhe Ii a Junior in the university
Did yon know
Thnt Jlalph Freese Is nn nn-
Co-Ed. Queen
1 1
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TJ T p Xi TP O V A TTfA DO A T Of A T T?C
ttlUXlEiOl AU 1U KUAJJ kiUALiiljb
MT. EVANS
1 -4r ' 5 i
Tlic highest auto highway In North America will scale Ml." Kvans.
near. J)etiVer, when comideted this suinmer. : A panoramle view
. from the summit, where man is standing,-is shown above.'
nouneer nt KOA, that a lad named
Iceberg- is soloist with the .High
School : boys band at I'irumle,
Wyo., and that thetwo met for the
first time. when the band played
over the Denver station?
i That Vee I-nwnhurst, NflO nnd
CP.S pianist nnd V vocalist, never j
look a music lesson? j
1 That most of radio's bass fid-
dlers must also be qualified to play j
tho tuba, the 'cello's brother In j
the horn class? . ,
I That Freddie Ttlch does not ear-
ry a watch. nnd is never Into for;
tho 10 rehearsals anil programs
calling for his orchestra. i silver . in the ('assiar district In
That Jingo Mariani has. ,nn al- Northern Mrilish Columbia, result
mosL noiseless violin for use in i od In a rush of inospectors to the
Tnic".'lnK? '
. GUARANTEED BY
TEA PLANTCFt. CKVLON
Call (or ICED TEA at the "19th Hole"
No other drink to rfrhai and invigorates j
at UPTON'S, the ideal "pick-up ' drink.
TEA MERCHANT BY APCOIHTHtNT TO
ill
s'Wtf s:ji cwj ..-". r m wr, . - m l . raRS-t?sst m.
irk. iL bcj - ti i ftts war
Yv '
GHIRARDELLI'S
Q CHOCOLATE
tXTWtlC Say "Gear-ar-dtlly"
14
GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE,
TO DIZZY HEIGHT
iii;s or in.m mi s
.YIlKlvA. Cab, Juno ti (.,p)
Injuries received in a full from
a Southern Pacific- train near Hilt
last week, proved fatal last night,
to .Mrs. K. K. Garrison, .of Gaston,
Ore. Members of the crew , of the
Shasta Limited .found tier uncon
Kciour, heshlo tho tracks- Sunday
morning. She was en route to
San Kraneisco. A son, lOrvin ,1,
Garrison, of Torno, and u daugh
ter, Mrc. C. IL Nielsen, of Sacra
mento, survive.
ll rsu -OP PIEOSPIXTOKS
WRANOMIJ,, Alaska (AP)
j Discovery of Copper, gold nnd
I .llslrlH. ' '
5
te dvyingredi-
imto tle sif
--riAriy-B - iH M-sesas n villi d m
tMJI .LJLi'''.',--"-s
ter toettaer
and see for yourself wliat an even, and
tempting cake this short-cut makes!
Use Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate
and you can omit three steps (i) grat
ing, (2) melting, (3) extra mixing and
still have a better cake. Use Ghirar
delli's for every chocolate purpose
beverage, baking, icings, puddings,
desserts, candies, sauces and sundaes.
You will receive this clever packet of recipes
.'. . free, of course ... at the Cooking School.
It's called "Sweet Sixteen Recipe Packet;
No. 2". . . a collection of prize-winning
chocolate recipes.
Clark Wood
Says'
Ilaehall Is now pulled off at j
night under electric lights and !
everybody except the u in pi re is .
able to see the plays pretty well. '.
I VThero's Cash In Catchers' t
which headline refer to baseball, j
Hut there's abio cash in any catch-
ers who catch the ratdi.
Woman Sentenced for Shooting
Male," And although she didn't j
niisi him before, it may he differ- j
i lit now.
The 3fi0 San Ji;entln eanvti'is The fur Industry has shown n
who ari studying attatton would rapid growth In Texas during the
no doubt like a chane for prac- last few years. According to Sen
tlr.t long flights. ; ator Tb run a son the state produces
moro pelts than any other except
The oldest promissory note In luiisiana.
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A GEM OF RECONCILIATION
Fresh
Home-made
Candy
Daily
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' Ifr-
DUTCH MAID ICE CREAM
Tops Of f Any Menu to Perfection
Suggested at the Cooking School as a quick, always delicious dessert,
Dutch Maid Ice Cream solves many menu problems during the coming
months. It is already preferred in hundreds of homes where the extra
smoothness, the rich flavor of Dutch Maid Ice Cream is appreciated.
FOLLOW MRS. MCLEAN'S ADVICE
ON FOODS
You'll want to try her recipes and copy her methods and time saving
by utilizing quick desserts, by serving Butternut Bread and Pastries
is one way to greater economy and efficiency. Visit us you'll be more
than pleased with the delightful foods fresh here every day.
Dutch
Maid
Ice
Cream
Absolutely
Pure
ORE.
the world, recently discovered, hna
created, hp a matter of course,
conoldcrnblo Interest.
Personally we feel that large!
campaign expenditures which go I
for advertising and 'printing are t
(ahem) legllimate. i
Congressmen are still,
away" at Washington,
pitching horseshoes.
'pegging :
They're 1
If It knew that us' earthworms
had named it I'luto the now planet
would probably raise well, what
ever It is that I'luto raises.
A Purls hotel han airplanes for
hire. However, tipping might be
come unpopular tn connection with
this service.
i
Accomplished! A "foun
tain lunch" that meets
all comers; that runs the
gamut of hot and cold
drinks; serves sand-'
wiches that are b o t h
dainty and substantial;
changes menus daily.
PETER PAN
1
Individual Ice Cream Molds for Special Occasions
GOLDEN GLOW CREAMERY .
$20 Fir Street '
Special Friday, Saturday Prices
BUTTER 33c
Creamed Cottage Cheese 15c a Pint
ICE CREAM QTS. 35c
QUALITY GUARANTEED
La Grande's Retail Creamery
EVERY
Yes, Sir! the method that makes
your coffee uniform 363 days
intheyear.Simplified.etfective,
economical,' the Golden West
Coffee MakcE is now at your
Rrocer's.The price, complete, is
$ 1, and regular Golden West is
the ideal coffee for best results.
ldEiWe$t
Cff ec &. Maker
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Universally liked,
so easily served!
Whether in Brick or Bulk-
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JuilPouclnBOIUNOWa!.r
rich, wholesome
Butternut
Bread ..
And
Pastries
Fresh
Every Day