La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 19, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    Saturday, July 19, 1930
Page Two"
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
A
Home
HILL'S
A Good Place to Trade
' I; I
Owned
Store
Lott Wins From
Italian Tennis
Star in Auteuil
ITRAFFIC TROUBLE
MAN DELL GETS
$45,382.12 FOR
LOSING TITLE, FACING CITIES
NEW YORK. July 19 f&
were etnttnd in and around cities.
The conference estimate that the
blockade of congestion is costing in
uroe and business lost a cum of f 2,-
000.000.000 a year.
Cooperation of state, county and
city authorities in making thorough
studies of traffic conditions, ana
Sammy i
l'iEtforta Made to Solve theiSSXS" SSSSJTt
tng title to youthful Al singer at I Congestion Prohlpm ure. Is pointed out by the conference
the Yankee stadium Thersday night, i . " " as a pressing need.
That amount represented 35 perl .Light General LSUSeS. f Traffic commissions. acUng under
cent of the net gate receipts, which I , j official direction, and compared
totaled U29.o63.3iJ. j WASHINGTON, July 19 Traffic I where necessary of representatives ot
Singer share of the gate was 15 1 difficulties of the cities and urban I man ti-.an one political Jurisdiction.
per cent. The gross receipta for the districts eenerallv of the - Dnltri i is one of the oractlcal means through
t AUETUIL, Froence, July 19 3
, George Lott, of Chicago, needed only
j a few minutes today to complete ?ne
I job be began yesterday and defeat
Baron Humbert de Morpurgo of Italy
by the total scores of 3-C. 9-7, 10-8,
6-3, and give the United States ita
I second victory in two matches of the
' T i.-r. twv.u.-yjx mK nationii conierence
j w c -ui-u w ana teaerai iaxe h?j i ine nei receipts
far below the exDectations nf Marliin
resumption oi me mau.ii taw icr- . square Garden officials.
: noon found the blond American in j -rue garden said today that official
I fine form. attendance was 27,742, which
Lett's victory followed that gained ! was considerably below the original
THREE TEAMS IN
V BITTER STRUGGLE
Pittsburgh, Boston and
Cincinnati Seek to Plead
Second Division.
Bay Teams Lead
In Coast League;
Ducks Defeated
by Wiimer Allison, of Austin. Texas,
in a thrilling fivset : niggle with
Ororio de Stefan! yesterday anxl
gave the Americans a clean sweep of
' the opening singles.
The United States forces were fa
; rored to win the doubles match, also
1 scheduled for today, to clinch the
i series without further ado.
j Shortly after the singles match
1 Baron de Morpurgo sprang a surprise
by announcing that he would play
doubles with Placldo Gaslinl, taking
; the place of Alberto Del Bono. This
'decision evidently meant the Italians
I intended to make a fight of It against
the formidable American combtna
csiua&tes.
Sport Slants
lly the .Y-Mviatwl Press
The San FrancL&co bay district
j stands at the top in the Pacific
I Coast league today with San Fran-
( Cisco, Oakland, and the Missions tied
t fnr fiKt witn three eames out of
Hv Much S. Fullrrtiiii Jr. i fnll- Urtn tor ch.
.Auvlutfd Press Snorts Writer) I tk i( their nl claim to
Almost unnoticed amid the tumult toJ honors when Sacramento tock
and shouting over the Brooklyn- iu flni. fame of the second per.cd
Chicago battle for first place in the isisr- nhc 4 to U in a tenth Inning
i ranr. iurpin appcarea mj nave u
victory when the Seals scored one in SnflinYfiPK V iMppfn
the first half of tht extra inning, but IIt, . ftTr 11
the Sacs came bac to make two for I iffl JjQ(l y Q,tllY
. Flynn.
Hurt fot his twelfth win of tne t
' ccason for Oa);mnd as Los Angeles
National league, there Is a stirring ;
bit of basebail warfare going on m .
the second division of the circuit j
with Pittsburgh, Boston and Cincin- I
nail involved in a three-way struggle
lor the best position. j
Pittsburgh a pirates are on wp, wc
Itv Alan J. Gould
(Associated Press Sports Editor)
Like a political landslide started
Just before election day. the switch
to night baseball has been accentu- an,j
ottu wj tilt nuiiiiug cigua Ul 1 CU Illft
on the office boons.
On dozens of fields and In at least
half of the nrlnclnal circuits, Inrlnri-
tior. of Wiimer Allison and John Van the three "AA" leagues, the ln-
Ryn in an effort to avoid defeat in '-. caadesceuts are flickering for the
three straight matches. 1 benefit oi biser and better crowds.
Tho Italian strategy previously had ) Night baiseball hes passed the ex
perimental stae. in many cities it
has saved clubs from going under.
fiiir.:icially. This will offset any dls
adrar.ia55 under which the players
mzy operate. In the opinion of most
managers, it takes only a few nights
to become accustomed to the dtffer-
conthtlsus.
on street and
highway safety, and likewise the
problems of the suburban or metro
politan areas are closely alike. Thes?
Ills arise largely from the fact that
modern vehiclar traffic is being
handled on systems of streets or rcac;
that ware designed for the require
ments of ten. twenty or more years.
Uniformity of state traffic laws and
municipal ordinances, and the mos;
efficient possible use of existing
streets and roads, is pointed out by
the conference as promising the most
effective results in removing serious
phases of the traffic troubles. Per
manent relief, however, requires
h-h the conference oeueves tne
problem can be effectively approached
and handled.
FIND TARIFF LOOPHOLE
k- no rt f .riirtin technicians. plans ior ,uw u.wn up m
the part of studio tecnmcians. architectural detail and turned over
For example, before plans were ior- f w tne construction department for
mulated for sets of, "The Meioay :completlon.
Man." the CoiumDia aii-taiaws w
steal drama coming to the State
Theatre on Sunday, the research de
partment spent some time going
through the files for suitable models
of old New York flat and the Aus
trian Court.
After the studio artists had made
sketches from the models. Incorpor
ating the necessary alterations called
for in the script. It- was submitted
to Director R. William Neiii. ue nau
certain fixed conceptions or pieces
of business to be enacted on the set,
which necessitated still iurtner
change. When these had been made,
GENOA, Italy VPt Olive oil mer
chants are giving up shipping their
product in cans because the new
American tariff provides that if it
to shipped In demijohns containing
more than 33 pounds it will be sub
ject only to the previous duty.
Mule Haas of tho Athletics brought
the Atlanta Crackers of the South
ern Association 1800, the most tho
Crax have received for a player.
"The Melody Man"
To Be Featured
At State Sunday
Picture audiences, absorbed In the
action of a story and in the per-
mnalittu r-v niT-M rrle tnMnilaTA
on the amount of time. labor and
I expense involved in making the back
! ground of scenes "sets" so perfect
' that thev attract no attention them-
systemauc study of traffic coed mens, l selves. Yet even the simplest room
and in many cases a rearrangement j depicted on the screen, represents
readjustment of streets and endless research work, ingenius plan-
reads, j mng and sketching by artists and the
BETTER MERCHANDISE
ALWAYS AT LOWER PRICES
Keds Canvas Shoes 79c Pair
Tan or White Size 6 to 2
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
been to save De Morpurgo for singles
duty and practically concede the
doubles event to the crack Ameri
ca pair.
Del Prau,
tion of local traffic commisalona.
composed of public officials and citi
zens, acting with engineering assis:
ance. for the purpose of making stud
lei of conditions and recommenda
tions for their improvement. These
studies and recommendations, the
conference indicates, should be baseC
on dr.ta gained through traffic sur
veys and such surveys should be kept
up to date to mest changing con
ditions. F-itht General Causes
Traffic difficulties of the cities.
second division today, holding nun ; was wVen its third defeat, 5 to
place by a half game margin by vir- Lombardi knockea In four of the
tuc of yesterday s 13 to 4 triumph QakV five tallica to ruin tiic da7
over the Bcctcn Braves. Cincinnati, j SoT jionie.
victorious over the humble Phillies, , Seattle started out strong against
13 to fl. still arc in seventh place but j tne Missions. knocmu Nelson out
only a half game beblnd the Braves. . D( the box in the first Inning, but
Home runs were the big feature j 8 to 4. as the Reds pounded
with Chuck Klein hitting his 37th nUbbell while Knott relieved Nelson,
for Philadelphia and Hellmann, Stripp Portland and Hollywood spilt their
and Mcusel connecting for Clncm- j series so lar when the Stars lock a
natt's four baggers. 10 to A vrctory. Mails was ejected
I'fte Home Run Itoute - j for disputing a called ball, and Wai-
Chlcago's Cubs likewise used the j ters. appearing for the third time
home run route as they clipped ! in fou was the loser. Rhodes
Brooklvn s lead to a single game by . held the Ducks to 7 hits,
winning the fourth clash of their' At Los Angeles: R. H. S.
"crucial" series. 0 to 2. Hack Wil- Portland - 5 7 4
sou, Clyde Beck ana vooay cngusn j nunywuuu ju n a
POIiTEMOUTh. Eng.. July 19 iJPi
Shamrock V ran into ft gale within
an hour of her departure for New
Ycrk and Newport today, causing
Captain Ned Htard to consider the
advisability of anchorlig off Yar
mouth until tne weather cleared.
Ccptam Heard expected to reach
the Azores In seven days and to com-
DIlOl OI ilie WttCO ClUO . -..-.nAlir-m
! stble for play to improve under the
I electric lights. Dsl points out that
clouted homers to account for lour
cf Chicago's runs while Del Blsson
ette's four base blow was the only
real wallop of the five hits the Rob
Ins made off the delivery of Sheriff
Fred Blake.
New York's Giants went a long
way toward settling their dispute
ball agreement demanded by the Na- :
t tonal and American leagues of the ;
five big minor circuits.
aid and Palm. Rhode and Severeid.
At Oakland: R. H. E.
I Los Angeles 4 0 1
; Oakland , 5 7 2
j Horn. O a bier and Warren; Hurst
j and Lombard!.
, At San Francisco: R. H. E.
with St. Louis over third place by Seattle 4 14 0 . 7 no Alirltt To
Mltulnty 1r,r fi mm. in th ninth ( Missions R IS 0 M t "CC ifAlUU 18
lulling to win the second in a row, I Hubbell. House. Han.se n and Cox;
6 to V, I NeLon. Knott and Hofmann.
The lowly St. Louis Browns pro- At Sacramento; R. H. E.
vlded the big thrill of the American . San Francisco . 4 6 0
leauuv 9 uuy tut urej uicw a oru r uw"H""w . w
areas, are found by the conference
in substance to be due primarily to
. i. ni. . . ritiiL Kcuti u -a .
.;-T,,nJ .k j La"t of a common plan of high-
w smning shadow as In the day-: shich
iiir.c. Ucreovcr he aeea the p ayers Jr"Mt road better
ed ,Ur' dot concerted acUon.
7 SSCr and ; a- Absence of centralized authority
In other ":ords. the more soot- aDd .res?Ml, 'OI.'l jZVr
piete ti.e ocean crossing, dangerous j -S" mc"- -- ; authority. Under these conditions
lot so Email and frail a craft, within' ;tRe development of a satisfactory
on:i month, I To d'spatches on the same day highway system has been found in
In the forecatt.e of the yacht is aj from as widely scattered points as mcst communities to ne difficult.,
growing shamrock, prctentcd by Irish Texas and liew Jersey were some- 3 Reconstruction of the principal
I:ms t a mascot. j thing oi' a shock to basoball fans. ; arter:al routes which were originally
, j One told ol Tris Speater. the one- ouUt for Ugat, vehicular traffic.
I time Orey Eagle or the outfield, re- 1 4 Existing arterial routes betweea
signing after failure as manager of the clliea and other expanding cen
the Newark Internationals: the other lers o( population and traffic in the
, described how Old Pew Alexander, counties do not provide a sufficient
; making his first minor league start nM.rhr nf mkm thoroughfares ic-
SAN FRANCISCO. July 19 A" The for Dallas after two decades in the lhe proper distribution of traffic.
Pacific Coast league Friday voted to ; big show. as knocked out of the: 5 Tendency of main traveled roada
reject tne universal arait. new case-1 11 ) wivaj. ."5c to converge and unite as tney ap-
Coast League To
Reject Draft Plan
(10 innings)
Turpin and Gaston; Flynn and
Wirta.
Over Night News
game losing streak sky high at the
expense 01 tne New xor Yanjcees.
The Browns started hitting and scor
ing In the first Inning and. refus
ing to be Intimidated by the great
Babe Ruth, who made his 33rd home
run. or fcou tSehrig. who clouted his
25th, they didn't stop until the
eighth, rolling up a 14 to 6 score
Boston Red Sox lost a 7-6 dec 1 ton
to Detroit as the Tigers found Mil
ton Gaston for six of their runs in
the fourth inning.
A's Win Another
Tho Philadelphia Athletics won 1
their eighth straight game by scor- j Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska supreme
ing eleven runs in two Innings to de- j court rules name of George W. Morris,
feat Chicago 15 to 1. Four home ; grocer, may not appear on republican
runs, two by Jimmy Foxx. were tossed ! primary ballet,
in among Philadelphia's 15 hits and ( .
ucorgo ntmi;r.aw auowea me sex
only seven blows.
p.tcher who s.ood the Yankees on pr0ach the central sections of cities.
"'- and creating serious prooiems oi can.
years ago being clawed for 11 hits and gion.
sx runs in less than five innings by , 6 jfarrow surfaces on various see
the Fort Worth Panthers. ' tions of main arterial hJghwavs. ana
Sentiment or the memory cf bet- otuer obstructions to the free more-
ijr UB) l.wm B"1"- rnent of traffic, such as graae croe-
J? eSteVTl Lstl(X?72plOIl Neither cops it weave any spell upon ng,, bridges and double parking.
, j the oppoaltton. Alexander and Speak- ; 7 inadequately improved section--
CHICAGO. July 19 Lee ! tr hsv hlt thf downward trail. of arterial hlehways. and ab-
Mitia. today had another trophy for wa::re rr-aT find that the raucous seECe 0; unproved connections on lm
her collection. The championship! ratpberr,- i quick to.replace the oid jportant routes. resulting in partially
cup of the women's Western Golf as-! c ' ' . ' . .'disconnected systems of highway,
soci&tlon.' ; . Aleck, whq has had his own pe- .and m-economic, indirect, movement
Playing steadier golf than-her n-ui;-" yi' of traffic.
Uy The Associated Press)
Uamotlc
Washington Senate devoted
hour session ending at 11 p. m.
treaty debate.
12-
to i
; year-old finalist opponent. Miss June
Bcvbe, yesterday. Mrs. Mida scored a
S to 5 victory In what was listed as
a 3d -hole match,
r Miss Boebe was three down at the
' end of the morning round and failed
j to Improve here chances in the final
' journey.
1 wasnineton
; Norrls accepts
Senator George W
Washington got back in the win-;,...-. ,
nlng column to even the series with i
Cleveland and remain 34 games be-'
HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. July 19
Golddie Hess, durable Ocean, Park.
Cal., 133 pounder, defeated Ritchie
King, former navy lightweight cham
pion, in ten fast rounds here last
night. A good fifth round, in which
he doubled up his Wilmington. Cal
opponent with a hefty right to the
midsection, won the nod for Hess.
hind the Athletics with an
victory'.
Variation in Tennis Courts
Ihinl tennis courts nro matle of
many substances Induing flnir
slonos, (Mind. lller tnnttlnc. cork,
wood and even linoleum. There is
no ollicial standard ns there Is In
the case of balls and net.s
Figure It far Yourself
WILDCAT PF.TU WINS
HESS HKATS KINti
EUGENE. Ore, July 19
lie, know hrt .lavr- i.mri. nnM George Wildcat Pete, look two out
that he had newspapermen on his ' o( Uirv lrom Brme Arthur,
pavroll. ! 'frail. B. C.. middleweight champion
cf Canada, here last night. Arthur
New York-Henry Barrere arrives v ! "? ?
the second in 23', minutes by throw
ing Arthur over his back with a
i ccunter netson after he had applied
fuil nelson, stunning the Canadian.
i Arthur was grogey when he came
! back and Pete ended it in ten sec-
j ends.
! Harry Elliott. Eugene and Young
Hackcnschmidt. North Dakota, wres-
tied to a draw in the preliminary.
Miami. Fla. Al Capone denies
newspaper char pes that he said po-
Henry Barrere arrives :
on way to face charge of murdering ;
Mary Baker near Washington. j
Washington Severe droucht
20 central and southern stales.
grips'
New York Whalen tells consrro
Tho chances nirainsl tltr.UIns out i documents are genuine.
four single-suited bndse hands have
been estimated lv llritish matlie- I Knrelrn
maliciat)4 a 2.2W.0I . (niadrU- f Berlin Chancellor In proclamation :
Huns to 1. New Yrk Times, 'appeals for election of new parliament
, , :o carry out Yon Hindenburg's Iinan-
l cisi program.
not worry so long as Dallas values; a obstructions, such
; his services at something like I800 rtTers. railroad yards and industrial (
, u month. plants, which prevent direct routes
i r 'and connections.
; Ty Cobb was thrifty ' enough that' ,H Facing Problems ;
: at the time he reached the end of his Almost every cly in the country, it
major lecgue career he could retire is found, is faced with a problem of ,
; without the glamour being removed dealing with a traffic condition with
f from his marvelous playing record n their own bounds and of securing
! by any minor league muffeting. In attention to the question In the '
; fjet Ty was the thriftiest of all the nearby suburban areas, frequently In -big
stars. Babe Ruth, when he is another political Jurisdiction. For
; toe ancient to toddie up to the plate, this reason it is pointed out that
'also will te financially Independent. ' the governmental agencies in the
. thanks to belated good management cities and their surrounding subur- ;
and a wife. Eddie Collins is an- ban districts that have Jurisdiction
other cf the old heroes with no fears over highways and highway traffic
I about drifting through the bush at CAn u-ith advantage cooperate in the
j an advanced age. i establishment of a general highway
j As manaccrs. coaches and scouts, development plan, and in carrying
quits a number of the old stars step- tne plan into execution when linish
i ped into roles that have preserved.
rather than taken away their former. in its consideration of the matter
prestige, but the minor league woods tne conference has found that an
a;o full of the rest who have had adequate study of a municipal area
i tc step down and "take it." iand its suburban districts requires
! ra period of years and engineering
guidance in order to observe the ef
fect that the execution of a plan has
BlllJ FV(l HeimClCh th efficiency with which it U served
Vn. mnHarn H 1 it r Ira tr svdpm
"Regulation alone will not solve the
traffic problem, in the view of the
conference, but long range planning
ts necessary to relieve existing con-
' Brooklyn Robins
NEW YOP.K. July 19 The
Brooklyn Nationals, battling to keep
t:;e leagus lead, today announced
from
Eats Up Much Paper
The government print i tig
of t!ii 1 nittHl Matm uws more
than 4.'.0Xi.0 . pounds nf p;irr annua!!?.
NIGHT FIGHTS
eter.in lei t-handed pitcher.
the Toledo club of the American as
sociauon. for cash and one player
to be named latcr.
Heimach was with the New York
future ones.
A sound city plan Is not a hap
hazard performance of designing
streets, parks and other necessities.
Lading Icebergs
Iceberg" oftfn Inst for many
years. Some of i1om In the At
lantic ore bolhn-d to have iwen in j
- exiMUMHO tor yoa-s.
office I Alexandria Prime Minister Slifcy
Pasha accuses British of interfering ( Bv the Aociated Prr
in Egyptian affairs over Tuesday's TORONTO Al Foreman. Mon- ;
rioting. j treal. liefeated Pete Zlvic. Pittsburcli.
I Pa . (3i. iZivlc disqualified for not)
Dublin Railway strike ties up trying t. j
suburban train service and threatens ' SIOL'X CITY, la. Carl Wells. Or..a- j
to paralyze rail traffic through free j ha. knocked out Georg.e At wood,
state. Sioux City (4i.
i SAN FRANCISCO Gorilla Jones.
Yankees iass season and formerly with but a coordinated design adjusted to
the Athletics for a number of years, the requirements of future tn. .
He has won 11 and lost 5 games for 6lon- 111 most clUes ntw 8ubJi. ;
Toledo so far this year. He will re- lons are springing up ana
port to the Robins Monday.
Ill Til SCORES 100 KI NS
Value of Clucoie
(lunse U n-iMl in tin munufac-
i-iiiert;tr; in prevent crys- title by stopping Fernandez in
tun if
j lotyo- lypnoon sweeps eouinem Akron, onto, knocked out Bucty
Japun and Korea klllliu: , hundreds Lawless, Syracuse. U. Y, ti).
iand causing widespread damage. J j
' . ( It s a tart Crtmincjitjirv m Am,r. .
Hartford, Conn. Battallno retains ' lean culture when a tvou.-ter's txss-'
liltn ?cfiion of a bank account looks sur
round. plrious Cor-3!l! Onjetu-T:T:-erJ.
NEW YORK. July IB 0 Babe
Ruth is the first major league play
er to score 100 runs this season.
The Yanke slugger tallied twice
against the St. Lduis Browns yester
day to brin? his season's total to an
evon reniun'.
closer together. With the annuel in- j
crease in the number of automobiles
in use. the parking question is wor
rying the -cities and towns more and
more every year. But traffic regula
tions, essential as they are. do not.
It is pointed out, produce more and
wider streets, and do not stop the
increase in the number of automo
bues-
Of 24.000,000 passenger automobiles
renistered in 192. about 18 .OOP. 000
.Chrysler Introduces Two Lines of Straight Eiglits
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