La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 21, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    Monday, July 21, 1930
Ps VitrW LA GRANDE EVENING OBSKKVKK, LA ultAjViD, ur
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Notice!
Continuing this Week
We Will Give Away FREE
a fine
SAILOR STRAW HAT
Either Sennet Braid or Yeddo
Values to $5.00
WITH EVERY PURCHASE
MEN'S POLO SHIRTS
Values to $1.95
63c
WESTENHAVER, Inc.
. miii i i mm lafflifriilMi
were quoted at Seattle at 93c. and No.
1 Big Bend bluestem. hard while at
81 M per bushel. No. 1 dart northern
spring. 14'$- protein, was quoted at
Portland at $1.07 and at Seattle it,
$1.04; No. 1 dark hard winter. 14--, !
protein, at Portland at 11.03. and at :
Seattle at tl-01 per bushel. !
MODEST MAIDENS :-
Trade Marke Registration Applied For IT. S. Tatent Office
n i
Eskimo Language
)kinus are neattereii tbrr..:;:.
GrwnlantJ. Canada. Alaska oi:1 Si
beria to tiie curator of nt-ou: 3
all of whom M"tfc 'he same stool:
lansme. Uiir? the same st
trunls and ailiiM. The chief
characteristic of the lanpuaze U
that single words of corapiex s'.rr.c
ture are nsed to Mnress idt-a t!'at
In Kruluh would be ccr-vt-ve-J bj a
whole ntence.
Shows Old Super; titioo
G rives, dntinr froai 5'' to 1X
B. C. were found a; t!;e Iv! of the
ancient fi.trtivs ,o!:emTe:l at ti-e
CTo5arr.p.tU of the o'.U bishways
from the Uhirie !a I .alee f.nia:joi
and from S'ultan t Zurich- In
rcany of the cravf-s n:a?:!a:n of
the crvs Indicted thai the lir
lr feared tK-iily n-5urTv:tin of
the dead and son;:!; to prevent it
j Success Rules
If you wih racws In
I make perseverance jour t--:u
j friend, eriericce your wie
I cojnc.'-r. caution your e!!er
i l-r!ier an1 hop ror guanl;2o
j p-niii- Ad-iisoa.
I In important producinr areaa. Incluti
j m$ tiion of the Leirr Dinubt,
'where croo rrasoects had declined as
j a result of hot. dry w.hw. A pro-:
I ductlon of around 651.477XO0 bushels j
now lorecas; for elsht European
countries reported to cate. wh:eh 15?
year product nearly hail or trie,
European crop outside o! Russia- Tim
;con-.parea with MS S3 O.O busheia ,
tog the week erxiiD July IB. largely on" to The three important !
, North American eovmtries, wheat
;frcta which compete :n Europe tun )
North American Durum, is about 15 - f
: 000 .COS bushels belon- that of la. ;
seon, and is new estimated ft" - ;
Ccndjuona in thf
souvhem he-nuphere continue fvcxj-
ab'.e for germination and growth or j
the new crcos. a record acreage o! j
17.CWO:0 acres or 15 rnoie thar. .
xt.e lar-ee acreijee harresteti in 125.
U recorted ioc AuUia.
Hanrtini: of winter wheal In the ,
United State Is nearin ccrr.plet-.on j
Domestic WTieat
Market Stronger
During the Weekj
WASHINGTON. July 31 Domes
tic wheat markets strengthened dur-
tug the v-ees ending July 19. largeiy
as a result of less favorable prospects
for spnc& wheat In the American
northwest and Canada, but influenc
ed also by a good domestic demand
for new winter wheat and a better
inquiry for most class of Korth iAzn- , lt
CIUIUI 4a -
ly grain market review of the United
States bureau of agricultural eco
notnxs. Corn markeu continued firm
under a good demand for tne umitea -Bv.ppUe.
Leas farorable crop proa-
pecta were also strengthening factor j
and prices advanced 2c to 3c per 1
acme of the decline of recent weefca. f.a)aB lncI!rjM c..a-...,J;ir. .
Deterioration ot spring wheat as lpit !or t mt at Kn--is C-.ty i
the result of continued drought Invo-Ht 6.74 car, cr about 2 C3 t
bota United State and Canada ' rtkTi more tliin for tne correspond::: i
spnne wocat arraa waa the principal mt year. jiry.witJMiaadirig tr..- ;
feature In the wheat market altua- jyy olferlnn dcnifl.cd continued
Uon during the current weelTite ,jTery acute atiil armaU at ail ol in-!
most aerfceui damage has occurred tn t pnnc:Fl central w:ern martela ;
Southern Alberta and Southern and taken. Lsral and ou:-.
Central Saatatchewan. In tneae at ills, parlicularlr those with j
hail danua-e baa been Krere and i pUau s, iimneapoia and Buf falv. j
losoes exceeded thoae of any recent. BOTW buyers at Karris C.ty. j
yeora. according to report to the . pjyienw from tiiat mirfcet f
Manitoba Free Prea. Condltlona m jt.jy urs;e. (
Uamtoba are farorab and the crop ; g, Jtti wlnstr wheat prices ad-!
to practically all headed In t-"-5 -nced 1c u 1c wiozs with c-.hsr
proTince- Prom to tit, l head- j Dut jtere iu a jocsl de- .
ed In Saskatchewan and Alberta. The mlI2lL prt:cuUrly a: St. Lout.
acreage of 34ASJ K acrea. aa o!fK- B...lis and elcra-.or interest ;
la'Jy reported July I. i atnaller than we.t cojnp,;;;.. !or the current cl.'rr-
the acrease harreated lat aeaaon in- ; m j
stead of allrhtly larger. a waa ei- j sjdas wheat ctartew adraxctC! !
roneously reported In Urt weetl re- rouIyj i,ii7c per bushel, but pre
port. While the crop haa dtterioral- mluKJ (c. er,ln htld praf tlrally '
ed alnce the tint of July, according U11(llj:;frt Oliennrs cf eld c:cv ;
to Made reporta. the condition to. a heat were l.rhl ar.d r.o Ira- ,
aUU matertally bettered than yifjjrur;! rcOTeuitnt ot new wheat -!
ago. 'expected for a Jew weeit?. Two cars,
European Crop Recoverln; ! c! new crxi aprinr wheat wtre re- t
European crops are chowtng Kcw ceiTed at illrmeapcliA front Iowa, arjd .
recovery from recent unfavorable sc-rse new wtcler wheat frcca Scuth .
conditions as a result of llatlrnlM riilota-
. i -r.e CTirum wheat niarict alsc- i
turned fl.-rr.er. tniiuehctd by the txt-
ter ij?rt Inquiry arid a moderate i
!d?tr.et:r ntlli demand. J
f strenir'.hened a:or.g w.-.h eJ.e:t: ,
!cy.r.-. but lr.;iuenc?d alo by xr.? '
i in-.proTerr.ent in eijw. inquiry. Con- ;
K(lerable nw etTKirt business w a '
' reported durinr tne week at Prt- (
land, wr.h or.e parcel lot oi wl-ite ;
jmt Jiuuem a uiicioi jav :-j:e? to Antwerp, one par-.e,
Ut Home . VJ wes-.ern wh:-.e to Rotterdam
Alberta'a Floral Erablem
The rvincis! psriln tnt ot Al
oerta. Car.sda. hr erienxr-: mad
t!.e i!d row I' e o1?.--'. fintrer.
AJmisiioB of Defeat
To say that trMje Isa't a em's
rats is J3 no:':r w.-.y c.f Mjins
a nan deett't enjoy Cotes SDjiiuni
his wife can io lic-r. ".tn Fran
cIjco Chronicle.
GIttle at You Please
One of the thine we 5? in f.tror
'f the ci!uT U thai f: has ah?o
luteiy no proi5t"r.s fr a hck-st
driver. Ohio S:a:e JocrtiaL
-I foand oat be i- a fireman, so 1 told hiia to ro to blares."
Tennis Tourney
Mav Be Arranged
At City Courts
Not Cbineie Name
Te raa:e
Ijitiniroi l
meanir; t ho
K"cr.5 J
the
When Heniant L-z.!d
On A-Jjn:: IX 1"''. li-e fi.-
tUion cf Hian. ccberic; s
ian iexl on Siaifp isVar.d.'
' Coas-derable Interest Is being
fhc-sm by z,mbers tie La Grande
C. i y Tennis courts In a proposed
tnniA toumirr.ent to tsie p'ce tn
t r.e ntit few weeis. Acccrrfir.g to
present p'.ar.s there will be no en
trance fee and tne ocJiy requeaaent
pir.:cjpa;:c-n u :.it the plsyers
be me brs of the cc-ir: w.'sh dues
pa:d fcr tha year. To ds,te there are
aJut 30 paid members.
A number cf years aco tennis toum
anients were Irequnt events, oux
lately the Eastern Oregon t.zs been
the only contest of its sort in this
section, besides the fc:rh school
games. Most ol the players now are
DANCER CHARGES HE HIT HER
0 s
ii
cf the yxyT.zT peneratic-n. many cf
whetn. It is said, show premise oi
ceTercmg mo excellent material.
Several mixed doubles teams tare
been formed frequent practices
held, tnd it is in th muted doubles
that the most competition is expec.ed
if there, is a tournament; although
the winner of either the men's of
women's sinEles by no means a
certaintr. accordine to tennis fans.
Men's sj7-d women's doubles nave
also been su:es.ed-
Ftirther arrani:emcnT.s for a tourna
ment wtil be announced later and
idl-cwmj? is a Ust those who will
be ehiible: Bcb Oesierimc. Karrey
Carter, Robert Ramsey. Everett Rey
ncids. Buddy Rernolls. Robert Stod
dard. Robert Eim. ack Fakin. Pack
er llcrarland. Dolph Siezrtst. Roy
Nelson. Bur he Iniow. Don Poarch.
Georce Walter, Wilson Ftrkens. Rob
ert CunlilZe. Charles Wtlcua. Haw- "
ard IXxon. Robert Reu:cr. Carl Kelm. .
Ben.amm Oesterlmg. Bemice McKin- j
nev. AJyce Cojh. Ruth iiurchison. July
-Margaret McAllister. Flcese Vedder. Sept.
Sally S:erj5. Phyllis Dunn. Mary
: Frev and Lois Nelson. : Mar.
J.C PENNEY
DEPARTMEMT
10S Depot St
STORE
La Grande, Ore.
IMSiM Select from:
Wean
Cotton
For Fashion's . and
for Comfort's Sake!
Such' dainty, pretty cottons as are shown this
season are bound to be popular . . . they are ac
cepted for every occasion ... are always fresh
. . . and so inexpensive that now you can have
all of the summer dresses you want I
Batiste
Dimity .....
Lawn
Voile
Rayon Voile ...
Celanese Voile
....25 and 33 a yard.
33 a yard.
.33 and 39S; a yard.
..39 and 59? a yard.
79) a yard.
.. 98t a yard.
MARKET NEWS OF TIIE DAY
Open
.. JiV.
J2U
.. 4,
-1.034
CHICAGO WHEAT
Htsrh
.9S14 '
1.0J
SIX PERSONS ARE
I KILLED IN CRASH
(Continued from Pago One)
txrw
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1.01 V,
Clone
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'.Closing Weak In
j Exchange Today
CLOSTN-G W2AK MirMt pe 1
I TO.HK. July 21 The
iTouthful hull rr.ovcrr.ent suffered J
'siirp reversi ui toi?.y's stock mar-1
; ke: as the bear faction afttr about a '
iortmsht cf comrrr.tiTe passivity.
.ce more let go
July
: ept.
Pec.
Op?n
J!
JO.
31 i
PORTLAND WHEAT
nieh
.SI
-
Low I
30 -.
.90
,89i4
.93!
came to earth two miles from the
scene of tbe crash.
The second pilot, whose name was
believed to be Shiertng, was one of
the victims.
The plane, all metal, did not catch
fire. It was said the machine be
longed to the Henderson flying bu
reau of which the dead pilot was
head, and bad been lent to the Wat
cot company as traffic from Letou
quet today was particularly heavy.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK i825, common 5.00e 7.00. Steers I n , , r, 1
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 31 vv Cat-I (900-1100 lbs.) -M.250 19.00. medium t limit UTB Men htld
tie liew. calves jw. eiiranti) aiw fli.wewa, common eo.wofrfe.uu.
with tendics sharply lower tor auisteers (1100-1200 lbs.) 87.75 (f 88.25,
heir heaw artillery ciass-s. especially steers. Steers (600- j medium 7 00(7.75: Heifers (550-850
Young Flier ,
e
'-au-
i ij
;u i i::fl
xh.l.it'ng a badly SAo.ten eye at evidence, Vivian Duncan, of the
Cur. tan i iters tianz-rg ttm. a!ed Rex Lease. fiSm actor. ir.:o i
coi.-r: rtar Les Ar.jetes ci charges cf bsttery. She sa:d Lese teat and
kiciceJ t.tr after s refuted h;s advances fci!cirg a party at tre
home ci ir.ctr.er iz'.z,-.
AUGUST HECKSCHER AND BRIDE
Private Ambu
lance Service
FREE.
Funeral
Modern
Home
Experienced
Lady
Attendant
Perfect Funeral
Service
Prices Within the
r.each of AU.
WALKERS
FUNERAL SERVICE
57-3 AT SPRING ST.
PHONE 142
rL yA red' :; S. 1 r-trd
cr,- B-'1 te.-r. rr.ety
jxircels ictAllrJC C to ?
of -miiite miwt n tr.e United
d-rr. Otv pirct oi SCO tons oi wt
! em red ru v?:d to J4pn. CXexn
i:re:cht r:e to te Orter-t Iwn
idvrMd 4-V to vr-.rt ten Ilv
A.:mt t:xl 1&: tldi'.ioitjJ tor -p-;
temper hi?.T.r.-s. Trirre
export Ir.v- I01" t"--"---r from i.ie
Or.cnt bui t.ii ire re r:t:.-e;y ;of:
?hn current 'h.'a.t r.o
b'aiiiie re?irted. W:ctr when
.imw.W p.-vvr. urxler fa.wti,e
vci:hfr ccr.d!t;r.n in the Per.c.e: r.
arrti Wtll WiUfc tUiirrct. ar.d th
Iirsl fw-j cars c! r.e wriet rt-'he--'Portland
July 16 Xr.re c!
5r.at! One car tt-d It ar.d
ill ether Si 5 It &Mh cr ere
; appl.ed cn earlier N 1
jtr.-ii -:'rr. -ahite ere i' t-i
Psr'.lArid Jule '.3 ftt 53c. N- 1 stM
ar.3 -a.--.?:
Wry x
i -5
jj'us: t.'orc the close. The bears faad &OO liM-i 8aJ5(?S-0O. medium '
Irani ihe bill ranis both Saturday j
f 3nd during the earir hours of trad- r
i inz today. " '
Trad:iij tt?.s in Meht to! time untU;
, the firiii m:autes o? trading .
j-shea the Ucier fell a few minuiee. '
; in arrears- Shsres cicslng oii to four1
points iaeluded U. 5. S'.eel. General
; Elecirtc Aencn Telephone. Amen- j
iean &r.d Fre.en Fearer and Ncr'.h
! American. Those losmr 5 to 7 tn- s
: ciuded Ne-a- Yort Central. Cheset- ;
r-3aie and Ohio. C-cn?-?l:d.ted Ga.
West ir-c house E-tc trie. Vanadium and,
i Allied "Clwacal. J- I- C&ss lost J
: m'.f. !
I The cce ra.5 -eaX and sales ap- ;
proxixaated 2.SCO.Q& snares.
n.m k kf.ih f:i 1
POHTI-KSD. Ore-. JuIt 21 t Bat-
-ers biuw-tem patent JJour was re-1
duccd ?0c to 55-20 by the Sperry
; Fiour ccrr.pany in keeping wi;is the j
; lower price ot that brand of wheat, j
i "o other fcrancs were affected. j
Tne tutter market was barely ;
jswdy w.th trade quiet and receipt
? c.c r than arr.D'.e. j
E Ths ece market continued steaciy;
'for top cricw. without chanze In!
i pr.;P. Retail demand was repar.eu
: S JCd-
1 LHERPOOL WHEAT
t LIVHP'O'OU Juiv 21 Wheat
1 close: July BIOS: Oct. l-07. Dec.
810;: ii- SI. 10-4.
.00 d
itbm.y 17.25 8.w. medium 86.00
i755, cemmon $5.00$6.00.. Cows,
itcod SA.7S(ISi0, common and me
cUutnM.OOAas.75. Low cutler and
i cutter 8.2.00 ,r 84.00. Bulls (yearlings
.Jeaelued) 85086.00, cutter, com
man and medium 84.0085.50. Veal
era, mlilc fed. 89.00(& 810.60, milk fed.
medium as.OOHOSO. milk fed. cull
and common 85.50 fa 88.00. Calves
j (250-500 lbs.) good and choice 8S.50
t $89.50, common and medium $6.00
: 8030.
Salem Convention
MYSTERY BABY
RETURNED TO
MISS WAT SOX
i m-ratery baby
s: 07
- r - r tl i- rr r j,'
ced.
-.em r-d
August Heckiher, 81. o! XtM Yc.-ic. irj'ti-fr.iUfcaire cJ".;;ap.t-.ro-p!st,
and his bride. te firmer Mr. Viriiia Herry Curtiss. 54.
widew of Eawin Burr Curt is. ute Head cf S-a'rg SDcrt-nj Gccss
company. Trey were rrarr.ed QL:e!'y at Crstcrvcn-Hucssn an- '
ai several cavs fcecre te rr.jrn?f t-srirs v:n.
ilj 21 Portland's
has ?one non-ae win
her mcther. ana jucic -r;.i.c .
Gilbert, oi the court oi do-3-.estiC re-
ia-cns, has ti-ned the final chapter
; ci cne vi PcrtUntVs mast
i KnoTn as a court ward sj
rve Trarr.er or Georetanna
t s-maefer. but
Deris Shallt, 17-year-old Qulncy
Mass-, high school girl, is well oi
her way to a pilot's license.
SALEM. Ore., July 21 Portland
will be -the meeting place of the 1931
convention of the Oregon Retail Fur
niture Dealers1 association. This was
voted at the closing session of the
state convention here Saturday. Of
fleers elected were: president, Alfred
A. Ross, Marshfleld; first vice presi
dent, Morris Dalton of Dallas; second
vice president. Adolph Hansen of
Baker; secretary-treasurer. Ben Gads-
by of Portland; executive secretary, J.
Hogs: 1800. including 281 through; ' 'UB """" "-"""
50c higher. (Sort or oily hogs and
roasting pigs excluded.) Light lights
140-160 lbs. (10.50811.50. Light
trelght 160-180 lbs. 81 1. 50 u $12.00.
Ught weight 180-200 pounds, 811.50
P $12.00, medium weight 200
220 ioa. $100 (r U30. Medium
weight 220-250 lbs. 810.00;; 811.25.
Heavy weight 250-290 lbs. $9.75 g
$11.00. Heavy weight 290-350 lbs.
$9.25 81030. Packing sows 275 500
lbs. $8.50 e $9.50. Slaughter pigs 810.
258115. Feeder and stocker pigs
$1130e $13.50.
Sheep: 1300. Iooes about steady.
Lambs 90 lbs. down $630 . $7.50, me
dium $5.00$ $630. All weights, com
mon 83.50v 65.00. Yearling wethers
$3.00 $5.00. ewes 90-120 lbs. $1.75i
$230. 120-150 lbs. $1.50 .-i 82 50. Bill
weights, cull anu common $1.00 & I
Schubert Master of Guitar
Schuhert both played and com
posed for the gTiitar. Xot owning
u piano, many of his melodies were
worked ont upon the guitar-.
FEND IT
HERE
Copy (or tb column must fce
ta or t a, aa.
:$130.
SAN FK.NCISCO. July 21 U But
terfat f. o. b. San Francisco. 37c.
Location of Xeic Planet Told at V. of O.
famous
Jane
Jane i
her inciter as Ju- t
cl.na was re-,
JULY
CLEARANCE
SALE
Men's
All-Wool
SLIP-OVER
SWEATERS
1
START OF NATIONAL BALLOON RACE, HOUSTON, TEX.
S2.9S
NEwYDRKbTDRE
li!d trc.-j a nurry nere oy kbi :
j .i-d-r. Geriiciiie Wats-an wis Judged !
t-.;o rr.cth'r after a Ion? tr-.aj.
ili UiMr. ar.a l.e fcdby left by j
t.-i-n for htr r.rrr.e m Los Armeies, j
I Otcrce Sriaefer. other-
!cliin&n-. for trie child, in the state
i tco-fttaJ at Si'.em. confined there,
.;r. e os heard m court ,
'- ncr-r i
i T:-.c bjtT . !-;t in a Los Ar.ff'.es !
fccwl on IX-:. 31. 1939 wrier, lint
tVivn icit to cbimu wet arid;
: rrc-r.'v to .!-r-rt it. ".Vrien srie re-;
: '.yr-ed 5l-e :Vu:-.ii t".e tot tad been ;
tai?n by Mrs. S.rrI-?r wrio claimed '
!l- w a ma:err.ai ar.t.
'- T.-.e ccurt liiled to rccocrnie any ;
Xeic Record For j
! Climbing Mt. Hood
Lad tes
te $18,
Hemstltcltinsi. pleating, button
holes, etc. Norton's Kiddle Shop.
Adr.
wash frocks, aa kinds. TBc
"Brelers Super Sale." 71S-K
OPEN AIR PAVILION"
You'll enjoy your dancing at the
Bargain dance every Wed. Regular
dance every Sat. night.
STAR SOYSLTY OBCHSSTrtA
7-15-4t.
DANTE AT ELGIN'
Pavilion every Sat. night. Did
Llndsey's 5-plece orchestra. 7-18-2
Fine ouality men's cream corduroys
8258. -Breier-s Super Sale.- 7-19-lt.
OPEN' AIR PAVILION"
You'll entoy your dancing at the
bargain dance every Wed. F-esuU
dance every Sat. night.
STAR NOVELTY ORCHESTRA
7-IS-2
FRESH TOP CORN" BALLS AT
ANGEL'S
7-14-6 t.
BASKET SALE i
If you need a market basket yon
will save money bv tVir-t. advantag ,
of the Special Cleanup Sale of M"- j
ket Baskets, beclnnine tomorrow ' !
Richardson's Art and Gift Shop. See
the wtndow at Richardson's Art anea
Gift Shop. 7-18-2 (
t
Ladles- silk dresses. $3 85.
$7.85 during "Breler-s Super Sale."
7-19-1
PO-STLASO.
recent for tr.nl
July
2!
' A r.ew i
he climb to the .
.xv. sr.cl return ,
l aas r-fcie ve:rrcay by Paul Calllcc-te f
and Charles F. Ar.;(.-vr. cf Pcrtlazd. ;
; a -o ni. e lie '.;.p :rt S hours 56 mm- ;
i ules Tr.e time -1 checieel pfliciaily 1
Trie to -,e.:ir. c..r.n bel'.ered
by mere thsn tiso rx-i-r, trie round
! tn? rec-rrd rr.A-e in ;-8 by Perley 1
G Peyton wl-.o cid it in 11 hours.
Tbe rrMimain -if !:-.-. climbed in ;
"sM bv a party ririoe! by Captain
TravaUle-t ar.d it toot eir;
1 to rrjtf the rcur.d tnp
days ;
A ee.---al v.'ev, ihsirg the start ct the tifn:ietri
t. F.ftten DJUocns stilted in the race.
nitlona eiinv'
rr ta:'r;r; rsce at Httstr-t.
Ambulance cr
. been crtiered to crerr
'and a 50-rnue-ari-houi
tn
Tulsa hai-e ,
irsrrk- ltcha .
reed limit. 1
See them now
and Gilt Shop.
Kicnamsons at
7-18-2 V
CLEVER PICTIRES
Th , . ( t nl.mrH hat
Ha.l -- I ." V.' Ql-h.UUl'l
Here b the first romptitnlion ever mndp of the nrbll of the npitlv, Art antt nitt KhA -r .re clever
discovered p-anet, called -Pluto."" nhk-h tva found In the reelnn nl Ooi subtecta. Yon will ute theffl-
-'P'"". " uat-ameo oj r. u. it nipple nna l.. .:. Bower. Lick lellous
cf I niversity of Califprobi. ho drsrrlbrd their flndln-ra to iK-lrntWti
rathe red recently at the I" niversity of Oreron for the nteellng of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science.
' Th; dark center portion ta th- entire orbit of the earth about the
un- The net line is the orbit of Mars, the next Li the orbit of Jupiter,
the next Saturn, and the next I run us, and the next to the. largest Is
Neptune- The outside line is -Pluto- The computation, aa shown hv
the darrram. (-staMlsries the fact that the orbit runs a period of J4H
years, ts approachin-t the aim and will be closest to It In 1989, when
it vrill be slithtlT clooer than Neptune.
The planet H-aa first actually discovered March 1,1, 19S0. althouih
but a lev. weeks art- S. B. Ntckorson. .Mt. Wilson observatory, located
i,',n-f .,kC'x'PS &!.r ta ". photoa taken In
193. by t.V Serkea observatory and the March 15 picture ot hls
tear, the two California Instructors made tbe computation above.
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