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Saturday, June 21, 1930 Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. HILL'S A fiuoil I'lmi! to Tniilo Owned Declares Transmission Development Is The Key To As soon ah motorists realize that tho term "performance" Includes not only speed nnd acceleration but 'nlHo economy, smoothness, quiet ness nnd long life, the complex problems of automotive enKlhoerlng will ho fully appreciated, according to N, J'M'Jtaclh'y, experimental en ......iinMitinii. gineer of 1 lie Chrysler "Thoro in u marked trend fri en glnooring circlet to place the em phasis on economy unci smoothness, hot. .at the expense of speed or ac celeration, htil In addition to (bene : . ureH," said Mr. Iladley. ''And hi- economy, we mean fuel and oil raving and long engine life. This together with simaithness were the traiiHmlsAion, ext?ept tho posslhill I thct Hummer tourist travel. The reasons Avli.y the multi-range four- ties of much better performance to route, was expected to be opened speed tniusnilssliin and gear shlfl bo had hy proper ; handling and I early In June. With the snow was deslKned by Chrysler engineers .shirting of the two higher geai-H, cleared away, the fleet will con for the Imperial, "77"' and "70" iJilvers should remember that they 'tinuo In daily .service doing main models, 'have not only n Wllent necelertilioii tenanco and repair work on the "It Is generally conceded that rungn affording a-car speed appro- highway, doubling thospeeil of any ear with- ximately high Rujjin n .ihrpoHpotl TjJO 'hevrol?ts used In this work put slHftFngit'ii'rfl';vemtIlH In' four ii'iilr-imlsslo'ji,'. hut 'aly A; 'fourth or . have been In operation lor more times ns many destructive forces high speed gear In which the fn than a year. That the ears are oper- to the engine. Destructive forces nro tho pressures that cnufR 'wear oxertert on miivlng ports ueh as pistons, 'eoiinqcttng . nnli valves, otc. A saving of OHO revolution.' a mum flexibility is nlways Insured, minuto in engine speed often cuts "In heavy trnrfle, it 1h seldom destructive forces in half, nnd vast- necessary or even advisable to use !y Irterenses engine life., ' . . 'other than the starting nnd accel '"f'ransmlKK.ion In motor cars reg- jeratlon geiirs. However, fourth ulate tho relation or ratio of en- gear may be employed when slower .gine speed to car speed. Chrysler traTfln Is passed, and there hi a four-speed I rausmlfr.iions provide a clear opening ahead. Hecauso of relatively slow engine speed for the special design or the gear teeth, hlsh ear speed duo to the fourth shirting between all gear ranges geijr which, means quieter and Is easily made by n flick of the eon nmnother operation nnd longer en-. trtil lever. Hearcely an audible glue life.. Tho roar of lha. engine .click accompanies tho; shift either is absent In fast driving, and own-! way between the two higher gears ers are often surprised at the hlg,h at any r?ir speed. -jOli steep grac)iK leed registered on !tlie speedo-'f liio jiicp-ele'ratjoii range or tljlrd meter, because of the quiet engine, 'gear offers' high gear quietness nnd In Ih Chryvler transmission, the third gear Is for noiseless accelei'n lion, and tho (uurth or higher gear for smoothness nnd economy. '. " Actually, there Is apiiroxlinalely only 10 lo 15 miles an hour dif ference In the top speed availablo with theso two gears, (15 miles an flour or hetteiiill i third. Hut there is a striking ference In smhothness' nnd quiet- netsii In fourth speed that tholwheu thCy placed them In motor driver recognizes as simitar to the oars.' . i -' Alfa Grass Pulp vJs Gaining Place In Paper Market fpen visiting AlaHka would find It CASAIH.ANt'A, Morocco (AP) hard to distinguish between the Km AITuj a. coarse grass onci? scorned Klmo flapper ami her sister in the Imp?, has become the pride of Minos today, l-Yance's colony In Morooo and Those who vIsuallKe the Ivsklnio may hid for tho world's market In maiden as a flat -nosed, swarthy, paper pulp when the forests of the high cheek-boned miss who chews north have been depleted. blubber would be surprised should It yields a good grade of news 'they go to Alaska, says Jonathan print. It b' known also as "esparto H. Wagner, chler of the Alaska di gross" and Ppaln has long Used It vision of the United States educa for making cordage, baskets ami Hon office. Iiun'lalH- I Th pure blood Kskinto will be Hefore the war some of the Mn-. extinct In. another so years, pro rocean alfa was taken by Hrillsh ' did. scientists who recently visited manufacturers who shipped It lo the far north, hut that Is nothlng Kngland, ninth- It Into paper nnd then sold llielr product In Kraucc at n good profit. Lately, however, the colonial government has taken steps for Us distribution dlreet to l-'ivnch pulp mills. Thousands of tons are now sent each month to Avignon. I-Vance, Accurate figure on the hslclmo where two large pulp mills urn In ' population an; difficult io obtain operation and nnoiher Is under because of the asdmltntlng process construction. that Is underway, b it without re- The young sultan of Morocco, ' gtird lo rue hi I stock the number Is ShU-Mohammed the Third, has growing from a to ft per cent year shown a deep Interest In this ef- ly. Wagner stales, fort, believing 1 Hat alfa is destined ltecnrda Uepi by school teachers to becomi. the chief export of his show that In every section of Alar. domain. Paper being one of the few com modities which has not suffered from over-production, (he demand for alfa is still ahead of the sup ply. Hut production Is being In creased nnd as the grass requires little core tiller planting, lis cul tivation Is well filled to the tem perament of the native farm work- wom:n timk norsrAVOHK run inckkasi:i i:rriaivuY 11KRKKI.KY. MJ. ( AP) Use of time schedules by the housewife Is gaining. Miiss Harriet ti. Kddy ftates In hr report of home de monstration work of the Univer sity of California agricultural ex tension service. Several hundred women are keeping time schedules In doing (heir housework wit h a definite period set aside for rest durlm; mlddoy. CookliiE breakfast, clean- i Ing tho house. prepoi lnK lunch, i rest and recreallon, preparing dinner, cleaning the dishes ami odd details all are done by the clock. "Tho time sch-Mlulo shows the home maker where she is working to ndv'QPtago tihd where she Is wasting her time and enercy." ac cording to Miss Kddy. M eh n w hllr, Tt ed Caa lo, the newspaper sports rxpert, lutf been trying to tost words at long as aonio of hiB fom-ftrd pasdea. Home U mm 'I hi Store Super-Performance difference between Hecnml nnd third gea rs I n lb ree-speed t rn ns- IlllHHfon.t. "At" 40 miles an hour, the Chrysler-77' online Is Inrnlnir over 2- r.Ml MmpM a mlnnin In lh thlril or acceleration genr. At 40 miles an hour In the fourth tear, the 'nmrlnn turhH over nnlv 1 .800 times n. mm to. a savintr oi ' ou revoiu- HnnN a inhinte. f?omnnred to a three-sneed transmission, rnllllorifi of engine revolullons with result- ing wear are saved, and ' many months added to engine life. Hhlfting gears with the multl-rnitgo wine turn over only j.h times jor 'every revolution of the ear wheels; Jiy using both of these gears the engine Is never strained, nnd maxi-- speed with low gear power Is pas:-. lug slower traffic "It Is a simple matlor for thi owner 'to a'memhei' that the !t fielpratlon rango or third gear is for Xvhat lie terms 'performatice,' and Iho fourth gear for economy 'speed nnd smoothness. With that Uiv mtnjWHtoj-Ists can grawp A'MV dif-.jaclvantnges in four-speed transmlst slons that manufacturers ' Intended Modern Eskimo Maids Have All r Wiles KMATTI.K (AIM A U ..... lo worry about, , says Wagii' : whose headquarters are here. I The beauty Unit prevails among t Ksklmn girls Is In no danger of vanishing, for the native popula tion Is increasing rather than dy ing oult he declares. ka births exceeded deaths among the Ksklmns last yea,'. President Of W. P. Gratified Atl.CC. Order SAN UHANC1SCO, June 2t (AP) When Informed of the Interstate commerce eonuutf.lon'r decision Kriday granting permission to ihr (Jreat Northern and Western Pa cific railroads to eonsiruct a con ncct tug line from Klamttlh Palls. Ore., to Keddie, c'nl.. Preshlent II. M. Adnms of the Western Pacific expressed Kr.itlflcatinn. ho said: "We have so far only pre re poris as to the decision cf the Ii,. lerst.ue coinnieree commiMSion. so 1 run "t make a formal st itement Naturally, v ar0 very much P'seii oer the decision, since w dleve this mn i marks ihebeginnlng of new era for California and tin Wcster.i I'aclflc, "We asMiime that In accordance nlth the Usual procedure of thi lulerMale commerce com mission the permit will not take effect for thirty days. V ore prepared to proceed Immedialely with the c qulsltion of rights of way and the cnnMrticttort of the line as noon n the permit heronien effective. We ought to be at this work the latter part of July." Chevrolets Are Used On Pikes Peak Road Work COLO HA DO S P U 1 N CI H, Col., June lil A concrete example of the - tremendous strides made hy automotive, engineers toward the goal of mechanical perfection -In the modern motor car is provided here daily on the I'ikes Peak high way. A few yea in ago, a ea r t hat would scale the I'eak wan a front page, feat tiro throughout the coun try, while today, thank to the au tomotive engineer, a car's nhlllty to perform ably and satisfactorily In the thin rarified air and on the long steep accents of the I'eak is taken more or less for granted. Despite a greatly improved high way up the I'eak, the long eon- ; tlnuoiiM climb and the liuht air : pressure la the high altitudes, I which used to mean a boning ra- dlator and an eni;ino loo hot to make the grade, provide one of tt.n ueverem iet In America of th mee.lmnical condition of a car. I'ven more outstanding than the performance of those tourist auto mobiles which make a Mingle trip l th sleep Incline 1h the record ! of a fleet of trucks used lo main : " ihh"". - pair. The fleet now in such service ilneludea three Chevrolet kIxoh Which wee almost dally una up in the t'L'Klon above the cloud-levela, lleeently the fleet has been used ge mountains oi'n - ' 11.0 hiithwiiy fi.rjl' ui's Career From Ani (unow to prepare ntinf today with the same degree l()f fiConoul'v nm dependability as a ' V(M11. c ,K ffIinLr trihut to tbe;Hian conservation program or a achievements to thoso engineers who work quietly behind the wenes In the interest of improved performance lit lower cost. i Slants Alan j.Gould Hefore there Ms the chancy of j fulfillment fo.r . 1 'r. I . ('. (Pbog) I Allen's prediction that, basketball j In a few vears will be.plnyuil on courts--twlco tho slr.e. of present Hdrfhees, It will be necessary for inutile, while models wilt show tlie a flock or small towns to build j finished products In fashion revues, new "opera houses." where I he. Kxhfb'ts of methods and -wenp-cage sport has ben playing to ! ons of the hunt In ancient, and packed r.alterics for lo. these many t modern limes and methods of v,tntcrs. Ask the man who has ' nmnifael .ire will show the progress been singed by contact with one ' of the fur from animal to wearer, of tho' old fashioned coal stoves' I-Vulr from Greenland perhaps that constituted n line scrimmages! side- Krom the Navy's point of vl.-w, an admiral and not a major gen- f.i-:il utwmhl 1m iiKMli-ned In t lie Job of Investigating West Point athletics and reporting any cir cumstances calculated to force Army Into capitulating on the im passe over th'j three-year varsity eligibility rule. The major gen eral's report Is at least nautical In the respect that "all's well along thi' Hudson, with the soldiers f irinly en trenched on the ram parts. McDaniel Head Of Wallowa G. O. P. "WAM.OWA, June 21 At a meeting of the Wallowa county republican central committee, at tended by about IS precinct com mitteemen from Wallowa, Mn tor prise, host Ine and Joseph at ICn terprise, l T. McDaniel was elected chairman and L. 1 Allen was named secretary treasurer. P. II. tlaulke, of Joseph, was appointed stalti committeeman and It. J. Campbell, of Kenterprlse. will serve as cnnurcsslonal representative. Those from Wallowa at lend Ing the meeting were: I,. I Allen, froin t precinct one: C. T. McDaniel of pre- j inct two and Krnest i- Johnson of precinct three. Robbed Charles Dtwir. American hnan ct.n advitsr tr the Po'ish govern mcnl, w robbed by binniti hftld up motor car In which he wai riding near Bucharest, Rumania. U '.--TO.; - j m Makes Slow Landing t t ' ' it j . N'"u fluaicu rt..H.rt,,c with dead motor to earth more t 'owiy than a parachute . lumper who leaped from her plane at in aitltuds of 3,000 feet at Rooievelt field, N. Y. EXPOSITION UNDER WAY INLEIPSIG mal to Coat Illustrated in German Show. ' ", I LKIPZIO, Our. (AP) Modern fur styles may he governed .by r' 1 moto conditions. i Koine tribal war In far-riff Tur kestan today may affect fur fan h i Ions In I'nriii tomorrow." ' , - The fur market Is now world in 'P' d interest. A Kus- Krciieh tariff may hve a sharp ef fect on fur values and the popu larity pf certain skins. To most women a fox is n fur Hcarf, but to trappers and breed er? it Is a means of livelihood. Gov- I jerume'it conservation agents .have i mOn held nt Walla Walla Thurs : figures to show hP is a national j day by women golfers of the I-a irermurce. ' (;rando and Walla Walla country j Hporlsmen admire the fox n ntiilis, reveal close competition he wild gainn deserving protection, (tween the two teams. Walla Walla whil,. poiiltrymen despise hilu .nsjwon, 21 to 14. I vermin to be exterminated, , - I Wl. rii.. iMoni oincr i ur-oeariug unimaini havi' eciually diverse values to the f world of sport and the Interhatlon al fur indust rv. , Thesp Interests were brought to gether lor the firs', time this slim mer at. Urn international rur ; ami bunting epos'tion here front -May Hi to September HO. Sportsmen, hunters, trnppers, fur dealers ntnl government bureaus are sundlnjf display:1. ' . Potential evening wraps areJdis- played by live ermine and Hufwian ( will lift an astonished whisuer on being Introduced to ttenlii from Uruguay quartered In an adjoining pool. peruvi-m chinchillas win glance shyly at oriental leopards. Mean White the Woman Visitor Will be Inspecting their cOuts with view to her own future needs. OM'lUlAli I.KAHS MOVfc TO SPIJT I I' ATATKAUA P K It T IT. Western Australia (AP) A campaign for the seces sion of Western Australia from the Common wealth of Australia has been Initiated by the prime min ister of the province. A meeting, attended by the lord mayor of Perth and members ' of parliament. passed a motion p pledging support for ttie creation of a Dominion of Western Aus tralia. It wan pointed out that the T"ol minion of Australia Is Costing the people of Western Australia $40, ooo. ooo a year which is n tremen dous burden for 400.000 Inhabi tants. . NANKING (AP) Approxlnuatc- j ly ron chlnesse students areen . rolled In Kuropean universities i rays 'the ministry of education. Germany heads tho list with 2ffS. it I. ...... Ih DnUI ,1 ,..,,., , . Sewer Pipe Drain Tile Fire Brick FireClay Roofing Metal-Lath Spray Materials y Cement . , Lime Plaster, w Salt f Fertilizers Poultry Feeds Poultry Remedies SAWYER HOLMES MERC. CO, 1133 JEFFERSON ST. Phone Main 17 OFFICE CAT MAOt MA.K ..O. By Junius When flrat they run around with l hoy Home Kirls act stiff nnd formal: They scorn to yield a j?ood-nif?rt ltiSH VhHe other ffi rl net normal. - Akron, Ohio, Beafcon-Jonrnal When the world Irfujyh.i nt vou (Just laiiKh back. It's just as funny IT. JUll till". "That will be enough out of you." said th6 milkmaid as she moved on to the next cow. . - -"Wish you were here," postcards are enjoying (heir extent of pop ularity. Man (at resort hot?) Why I liked that hotel was the -way thev treated tho livestock;. Why, they treated the poultry better than thev Idld the guest's. . Hotel ,MnnKer .How's that? 1 Man Well, they, don't pluck tho poultry while they're still alive. ' Keep In a pood humor until ten o'clock' nnd you'll still have the balance of the day in which to be grouchy. Teacher (looking over Teddy's home work) I don't sec. how It's possible for n singly person to make so ninny mistake. Teddy (proudly) It Isn't n sln-gle-jH'rson, tciu hei. rather helped me. Ho It ever so crowded there's nl- ways room for Main street. nnother rumor on Another good thing nbnut play- ing the ukelele Is that you don't have to be In tune. LIST SCORES nAn rrr nTTfcrt FOR GOLFING rrnilJ?M A MJ?l3rP I UUMMlirilJiVA ftrorcs of the intercltv tourna- Mrs. Ji 'irinzel 52-48-100, three points; Mi-j. Thompson. f'-' 00-102. no points; ,Mrs. Perkins, n0-fil-110. no points Mrs. Moore1, 5 3 - 4 - 102.' three point; Mrs. Nel son, 5 2 -Tj 0 -1 02,- 'three joints; Mrs. Hhtirpstflln 55-55-11 0. no"points; Mrs. Stuchet, 5(1-5(1-112, no points; Mrs. Crawford, 55-55-110, three points;, Mrs. Murphy, 50-fiO-l 1 5 ; two points; MrR. A. C. Nelson, 55 ti0115, ho points; Mrs. Frisbee, 57- 54- 111,' three points; Mrs. Drum hetler, (12-Cfl-l 31, no points. Mrs. Theisen, (Il-(i2-123, no points; Mrs. Haker, 59-CO-1 1 it, two points; Mrs. Itohnenkamp. 5D - 54 - 123. three points;: Mrs. Campbell, i;-fi2-l 28, tin points; Mrs. Zurbrlck. fi 3 -1; 3 -125, no points; Mrs. Crawford, fil-00-121, two points; Mrs. P.atchel der, 02-70-1 32. no points: Mrs. Martin 5ft-5i-l 1 7, throe points; M-s. Oustison, C!l - G3 - 132, points; Mrs. Anlteny. 5S-fi4- '' three points; Mrs. Dixon, 70, no polnls; .Mrs. Smith, 70, two points; Mrs. Spaeth. 87, no points; Mrs. Coburn,, 61, three points. ITALIAN Alt.MY THINKS niKis uskimx ix wak PA HMA. Italy ( AP) That the nieycte, even In this motorized age, may welt have ls uses in war lime Is the opinion of . Gen. Gaz aeru, Italian minister of war. Two hundred officers taking coursen in tljo higher infantry school here, together with seventy cadets from the army academy at Modcnti. were sent on a biking lour all over the surrounding coun tryside. , Tho speed, silence nnd economy with which a bicycle patrol can carry out a reconnaissance, par ticularly over country where tho roads are litt te better than foot paths, has impressed the military authorities. TUIPOI.r. North Africa (AP)- Sponge fishermen on this coast are in tho midst of their big sea son lasting from April to October. They find one-fifth or the world supply, running up to ?5. ooo. ooo annually. Peccant Queen I 1 1 (r V Mi,., AnittfKtti il l it i . . I Mr' F E- Ga01" of Hichmnnd I ,s Queen of tho historic Adventures ' Days festival In tho capital of the i Old Dominion. , - Chats With Parents ovKit-zi;Ai.ors MyrriKK iiy Allen duilsoii Pcalc j Mrs. Pennett was worried be cause Hobby, In the first grade, was bringing homo report cards marked .fair In reading. He was bright and ' bo ought to be doing well. 1 .j -Ve called for him at school tin bring him home to lunch. Hobby greeted un-with a .-sullen look. In hls (lark cves aml iL7ontir.g lower hp. . ! - JI held a paper In his hand. "Oh, Hobby, dear, let mot mother i see, ' sho said, and took the paper. "You've drawn a ' horse, haven't you?" j No answer. j "Oh. I see: Thi Is n little rend ing lesson about a horse and you wore supposed to draw his picture underneath. , "Isn't. that lovely? Read It to me den, I want you1 to show my friend how nicely you Can read!" ' , , Still no answer. Don l he stubborn, dear. I know you can read this beautifully if you try." This sort of thing, with varia tions, went on for several minutes. inhhy won. He nto his lunch and went up stairs to bis nap still firm In his refusal to read that story about the horse. M sympathies were .all,, with Hobby. - He had probably spent a good share of. his morning in try ing to cope with that story and hero mother was, trying tt make him do It all over again. That her interest was affection ate made no difference. It was a bore. Considering his rending dlffully, T con III nut. he I n hot feel t h:i t In Hobby, nt least, it was a source of satisfaction. Certainly he was get UMllur.iitll.nl. f r ting more attention by his refusal to read than another child would have by a perfect performance. Many a learning diffulty Js thus augmented by a mother who is over-zealous about her child's prog ress. TUCKS KYK AKMKMAXS A DANA. Turkey (AP) Reports that an Armenian national home is to be established In. Syria are caus ing nervousness in the Turkish press. Information has it that this concentration of Armenians near ttie Turkish border has been planned In Aleppo by the Catholic Armenian bishop, MonHgnur Sa hak, and that subscriptions have been, ' opened among , Armenians abroad. 1 1 i FP' 1 ! Can VOU AFFORD TO PM? 1 Tilden's Racquet Tops Toscanini's Baton at Vienna Hy ItolKM-t M. Itcrry (Associated Press rorn-apondent) VIKNNA (AO Ticket spicula tors here ranked recent big attrac tions 'in thb: order: 10ni;land soccer team. ' Hig Itlll" Tilden's tenn!o play. Art-tro Toscanini's music. All avallnMo tickets for' the three events the Austrian ten nis championships, tho concerts iriven bv the New York l'hilhar- (monic Symphony orchestra and the Iiuiernaiionai looionn miiu tween Knifland and Austria were .acquired by the scalpers. They even at times paid a double premium for the pasteboards so ns to insure a corner in the market. The opening price to th; public was four times the face value of the tickets. One of the leading speculators I said he made a rich haul on the jTilden tennis. Thn grounds accom modated only a limited numher or spectators. Most of the capital I THE LABORING MAN-r. I Away From Home need not feel homeless in THE LAUN DRY WAY. We take care of their troubles in our mending department'' sox darned, collars & cuffs turned on shirts, buttons sewed on, all other gar ments mended ready to wear no ex tra charge. ODER N LA UN The Laundry of BERRY CUPS, CRATES . 1 1 , I SPRAY MATERIAL Erickson . ' ? & jptirland Phone Main 792 1525 Jefferson St. Are your finances in such shape that an unexpected call for $100 or $1000 would not inconvenience you? Or would such a call em harass you? If you own a car such a call may come today tomorrow it's liable to come at any time . . . for who knows when that auto smash-up will come. Every day it comes to hundreds of people some have never had an accident be fore in 20 years of driving. There is no need lo fear financial strain in the event of property damage, collis ian and claims for personal injury if (and if is a big word) you carry Auto Insurance with us. Act today and elim inate that word "If." Don't put it off but put Auto Insurance on your car to day. Ask about our liberal Installment Plan. UNITED STATES INVESTMENT CO. (" . VA . nvnnr k , M g r. wealths people decided to seci tho American champion in action un readily paid five and even si:, times the par vullie lot tlcketa. '"or the Tosennln concerto the opera house afforded nmro Hum 2,000 seats. , The tickets were snapped tip from the, box-offices. I i,ut the public refused to he tnulcu ' od beyond 1U0 per cent above, (he original costs and at the .ast min ute the speculators hud to let some i,f their tickets go at sacrlflcn prices. The football mutch, however, pur the speculators again in good .spirits, for in hundreds of caaes they got ten times the originat value for tickets and they could have disposed of many more than wero available. Ahjitrcs Mcm"0 l)octrhit MKXIf'O (MTY (AP) The Monroe Doctrine should be sub stituted by a "real and just" pact binding the Americans on equal terms. VA Universal says editorial ly. The newspaper adds that Spanish-American peoples resent the "protectorate" of the United Slates. Personal Service"