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4v Wednesday, August 27, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Threa BlETy NIEWl County Meeting ' OfW.C.T.U.To '! Be In La Grande ' Announcements A community gathering to honor the Rev. and Mrs. H. I. hanscn, of Island City, will bo held this Thurs- Three-Act Play Is Presented By Wallowa Alumni ' I5y Mrs. Edna Kenfrow Hunter (Observer Correspondent) I WALLOWA, Ore. I Special The three-act comcdv presented by the Wallowa High school alumni Friday Briand's Union Idea Must Answer The Query "Where Is Europe?" with Its dominions, can be treated as a logical olement ot Europe. Some French circles believe that the neg- By Joseph E. Sharkey (Associated Press Correspondent) PARIS iJWFprvAnt French federa' ttonlsts are wondering how to anBwer atlve nature of the British reply to the question: "Where Is Europe?" . M- Briand's project gives a good op For Just where Europe begins and portunlty to decide that the pro ends, geographically and legally. Is posed union should be strictly Um- i particular national Interests. ( It la observed here that to succeed the union must have uie assurance that Its members will surrender some thing for the common good and find that strength in unity which comes from sacrifice. KING OEOItOK LABORS ON 8TAMI' COLLECTION nl-ht entitled. "A Poor Married ! looming up as a primal problem In "tea to mat part ol tne earin Known Man." was well staged and declared I the attempt by Arlstlde Brland. for- as the continent ot Europe and that ryVi a nnnnru rinnvantlnn tif C T U. Is to be held In La Grande dav nt 010 home of Mrs. Garrett Blok- by m.iny to bo oneof the best plays 'clan minister, to bring Into existence Island nations should not bo'lnciud sometime tne last ot September, ac- y"' " wm uiy ever- given ncre, cording to the plans nlndo by the or- wnicn is sponsoring ui Menus Of The Day conization yesterday afternoon at 1U '""well party. All members ot thi shell, as the mother-in-law, were practically .... PMTIMlinltu nrn Inuttiwl In illnnH .... . 1 1... ....... In tha pfimwlu I .. Orvllle McKlnr.lo, I a union of the nations ot the Old ed. These circles argue that the Brlt- as tho noor married man, and Edith world. . Ish. Empire constitutes after all a fed- all regular meeting. community arc Invited to attend. Mr. the- central figures In the comedy. arent Britain are for the federation Election of officers, scheduled for t"" " out me oincr si cnaratreni ; idea In principle with plenty uf res- yesterday, was postponed due to a 1 "ranc " make their home. m to matte a well rounded play, i ne ervatlons but there Is u conslder- piwi'vua wuu able divergence ol views as io juiti. I scnoi'i. I Mrs. T. 'i. alien ana into Uie combination. I ugok gave a silver icu uu me k?muu countries ' except e " SSIi small attendance. Tho next meeting ' of the society will be- Sept. 9 at tho Nazarene church. - In honor of the mothers tho Chil dren's Loyul Temperance League, which held a meeting previous to tho QUUIC uiftUHiMivivui nut gtru u ttJJVitil program at their next meeting, Sept. 2 at the Church of God chapel. Mothers are invited to attend. Fol lowing time spent learning songs and planning for tho next meeting, the W. C. T. U. served refreshments for the children. Party Compliments Dorothy Wilwers j in compliment to , Miss Dorothy! Wilwers a delightful surprise party was given Monday evening at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilwers. It was a farewell for Miss Wilwers who is. leaving to enter training In the St. Vincents hospital. Pour tubles of bridge were at play during the evening.-, The honor guest received a number of pretty gifts. .; Neighbors Plan For Fall Meeting A large number of members attend ed the meeting, of, .Jhe,, -Neighbors of Woodcroft lust evening in the K'. E. hall with Guardian, Neighbor .BqUe, Devlne presiamg. Introductory plans ior tne iirst meeting in October when this circle of tho Neighbors will invito Wallowii, Baker,; Union, Nort;h.a;tfder and Fein dleton member tamet with thom, were discussed last- night. .A soolnl evening, Sept. 2, will be the next meeting. 6 Nissaki Bluebird , ; Group Irf Session Joan Bouvy Is a now., member of the Nissaki Bluebird grduj, that met yes terday afternoon at the home of their leader, MIS3 Marguerite Hesse. This Increased the grouo number to eleven. Making clothes-plni'dolls was the nrnlect for the afternoon and o swim ming party was planned for next '"Those present were :'Jthn Stoddard, - i..t.A niirrii - om-fildtne- and -Bar bara O'Brien, Jean.'Heniilng. ri Stqlla Behner Reports Are Produced In Seattle Trial Once this geographical puzzle Is adjusted, thero will remain several i other difficulties that might be ear marked potential pitfalls. - '. The first of these is tno contention 1 Bv Mrs. Alexander George MENU FOR A WARM DAV Sliced Ham Creamed Potatoes Bread Currant Jelly Snappy Salad and Salad Dressing Sliced liananas Caramel cookies ! Iced Coffee LONDON VP) Every Wednesday morning is now devoted by King George to his stamp collection, one ot the finest in the world. With his curator. Edward C, Bacon, ho spends the time from 11 o'clock in I'nvirvir in his nhilatcllc library i at Buckingham Palace, arranging and 1 I indexing and nonooy, not even wueun j Mary, Is allowed to Interrupt him. I The king recently acquired some raro old Grecian stamps and Is now I negottlatlng for sonio American Bpec- Imcns. Stockholm airport and the injured man was rushed to a Hospital In the capital. ADOPTS V. 8. VIiAR '. 1 ' NANKING OF) The Nationalist government has officially adopted the 1 fiscal and administrative year begin ning July 1 and generally uaea in America and Europe, as another step toward abolishing the old lunar cal endar or cnina.- lnwn lrldav afternoon for tho bene lit of the Presbytorlan Ladles aid. Games were planned for entertain ment and at 4 o'clock refreshments were served to the 30 women, .at unall tubles arranged on the lawn. For Instance. Italy says Russia and "", "'treaties ""TV ' also wanT Turkey ,1 proposed danger of this demand Is that Eu- ecmbtae ecauseurkov s rianton roP insla "" ltsolt ul,lted tJSTSUSSS "polt.' ' Sbpyut"u-B Uvo1',cam1-rUW Before the war Turkey was both ,sPut 1,uo tw0 caml'a- Asiatic and European in public con- In the first would be those nations Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Shell were bb- ; cention Tho war cost tho old Otto- which conquered In tho great war .. i l-.. t,iii. Ul.n11 ...I Vlrulnln i 1 ' .... n ..nrl irm..l. tttn rlm.lrlnn nt kittnlnir man umpire most 01 iu r,uiupcuH v.. , p territory.. On the other hand. Tur- things as they arc: In the second. key nus become mouernizea in u wimui. ,m.Uia European sense and many statesmen prcs3 for a revision of tho treaty utcs Adll polltlli; soup and stir until SEATTLE, Aug. 27 Of) The re ports of George W. Behner, former prohibition agent, were produced In federal court here Tuesday In tho Ljle-Whttney conspiracy trial In a defense effort to provo false his tes timony that William M. Whitney. former assistant administrator, ot tempted to keep Behner from In vestigating the Olmsted rum ring. Behner was the fifth government witness against tho five indicted pro hibition officials who are accused of having taken upwards of $115,000 In protection money from organized bootleggers. In addition to Whit- j icll Tuesday to drive to their homes i Lastly. It Is pointed out here, there number of nations have been dlsap ncy, Roy C. Lylc, suspended admin- i i oa Am-elcs. Mrs. McDonald has ecmes the Greatest Question of all. pointing In that they have emphtt- slstcd by Edith Shell and Virginia Huntc. Mrs. Jesse Peterson, formerly of Wallowa, was In town Sunday en route to her home In Baker from Wallowr. lake, where sho and a party o' friends had spent a week at Miss Jmcgenc Russell's cabin. Mrs. Pet erson was accompanied home by Mrs. Geo. Dale, who will spend a few days visiting In Baker. Mrs. Margaret Mcuonain accom-1 snappy Salad 2 tablespoons granulated gelatin. 4 tablespoons, cold water. 1 cup boiling tomato Boup. j cup plmiento cheese. 1 cup diced cucumbes. ' ' cup diced celery. ' . j teaspoon salt. V4 teaspoon paprika. 2 cup salad dressing. 4 tablespoons chopped olives. 4 tablespoons green peppers. Soak gelatin ana com water o mm- VACHT AND r:-.-.NK SAVB S EDE FKOM 1UATE DULL STOCKHOLM (A1) Driven Into the sea by a maaaenea ouu, Johnson, a former on tho Idholmen Island near Stockholm, was aramuu cally rescued by the combined ef forts of a steam yacht and an air plane. Johnson's agonized calls at tracted attention aboard the yacht which lay at anchor near by, A dingy was lowered and whon the bull was finally driven away by the sailors It was found that tho farmer had suffered bad bruises. An ambulance Beaplane was there fore ordered bytclephonefromtne Turkish tobacco being grown ex-' perlmentally In Ontario under a Greek expert's supervision, Is said to be nearly frost-proof. ; believe It essential kthut mould be drawn further Europe. gelatin dissolves. Cool, add rest ol Ingredients. Pour Into loaf mold. I chill until stiff. Unmold and cut In slices and servo on lottuco. Top with ; Turkey of Versailles. towards ; These same antl-Versallles powers, ' moreover, want disarmament ranked Russia has always been admittedly ahead of national security. France both European and Asiatic as a na- ana nations wnn wnicn sue nus , a dre88lng, tinn.i .ntiiv Th nnmtion nf whoth- friendly ad'ccments, are convinced er the European aspect ot Russia can that a watertight system of security i emu intn a union limited to Europe of Europe against war must bo the punkd by Mrs. Marie Wiley, who W1U be a foremost problem when tho precursor of disarmament. 1ms spent .tnis summer in wanowa i powers meet at Geneva in September. ou" lurmer. mu icjjuca uum Jean , Ingle...Wis .aylstwi lstrator; Earl Corwln, former chief field agent; R. L. Fryant. former agent, and C. T. McKhuiey. form -assistant U. S. attorney, arc being tried. 1 , ; Accused or Framing Brliiier"'; Two of the defendants wore ac cused of framing Behner in his morning's testimony. Behner said Corwln arranged with Roy Olmsted to have marked money planted on Schnciv during a. confer ence he said ho was ordered by Cor wln to.havo with .Olmsted m. a park here in December. 1928. Behner said he left the prohibition unit Immedi ately after this Incident. , Behner blamed, ; Whitney for ,. tho veal' and a. day ' prison1 sehtenoc-'he served :on Charges of '. padding-' his government expense accounts while a prohibition agent. Whitney approved of the method Behner used In collecting govern ment expense money for a used car. he was purchasing, Behner testified. He was Indicted In February. 1027. many inoiitha after ho had left the department and pleaded guilty at tho suggestion of the thou district attorney, Thomas r. Kcvene. iri,'-4. CH C4- Asked why he had pleaded to do- I Uiant Otage Set. fruudlng the government after j-j . -i , tti Whitney had told him It was alllOUlll Jf OF right. Behner said he had "other rca- i( a t j, m T , it sons." He was not asked to explain ri. JicK.iy 1U IlUVc , what the other reasons, vero.-: : .' Admits Kcpnrts Not ."Accurate" -.Confronted with his reporto to' Uie i)rdhuiltlon: rtcpartrucnt.-.- Behner ad mitted ''they, .were not' ''accurute."' He snld lie had written thcln' that .way Lpcnt the past two months at her summer cottage at waiiowa iaae ana will spend the winter in calllornia. Supt. and Mrs. O. F. Campbell left early Saturday morning to drive to Seaside, where they will spend a week visiting Mr. Campbell's mother, Mrs. William Campbell. Miss Ella Allen accompanied by he mother. Mrs. Anna Allen, left Wallowa for Tcnlno. Wash., Monday , where Miss Allen will begin her sixth year r.s an instructor In home eco nomics .at the Tenlno. High school,. Tom Short, of La Grande, returned heme Saturday after spending throe days with J. A. Tulley, who Is Berl ously 111 ! at his homo In Wallowa. M.v and Mrs. Merton Kiddle, of Island : city. Were Wallowa visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard o Brien anu family, of La Grande, spent Sunday In Wallowa with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cox. Miss Eula Marvin, who underwent nr. appendicitis operation recently, has recovered onough to be removed hemo Wednesday. namely, whether tne British Empire, sized the necessity of safeguarding SHE COULD START A TROPHY SHOP Sugar SrUiSloV'lJS.!.;!. : BATON ROUGE.V :La. ''(iP)-Wlth a sugar carie crop-7C per cent of nor-; mal August ,1; Louisiana has an In dicated production; of 189,482 : short tons of sugar, irl' lB30Thii wUl be i '- about 10.000 tons: belohe, 1929. .crop,.: "-but 27.000, tons obove the Average for .' ten years. ' , ' : ' ' ife : ' -' tii coh'ebai his actual movdm'ente he would be -successful., In' his ef forts to trap booljlsggetsi-Thls. state ment was elicited, dui'lng hlif : cross examination, py uerense Attorney n. A claim for the largest set ever to bo -made for. a talking picture to dato is. out forward by Victor Seastrom, ;"Metro-Goldwyh-Mayer director.' ;The entire new ana nuge stage Number Four at "Metro'-Culver. City studio: was dovoted'to a reproduction or a California ranch house' ; and grounds tor Vilma Banky's first all- talking picture, "A Lady to Love, - Now You Can ; ; Get a Box of Shari Face Powder for $1.00 In order that, people of average means 'riiifrht en joy the added charm and youthful smoothness that Shari Face Powder lends n. mien.: ju mi-.' .now playing at ine oi.uve aiieuvie. . ho : iad .testified that Whitney had.f ! The setting occupies 8,000 square ordered "him ..to' mate his enortii..lniifeotl;The-' house was constructed on .vague language,. becasOvSgmc-persmis a knoll 20 feet high and a large i in- -thei prohibition.. olftce-' cptdd 'ript .number of fullgrown trees were trans- ; bo trusted. . ' ' . ' - . . . , planted to the set In order to.com r .Included amonK' .'the.; iriassof.. ro-. piet.6 the, Illusion of the huge vine -pbrtS .introduced'-. as "brefsnse oxBlblts lyoi-d. '1, '' ' .' ' .. were A lettotvom-WhrtneyordcrlngK soastrom; admits- that thore have Bohner tor moke . a'full report qtir'ea larger outdoor talking sets, but landings of- liquor, -at -a dock used by. declares that the set built for tho the .Olmsted, forces; ana wnns emi-BanKy production is tne largest ever, er identified as tlio report hlch was imade indoora where complete control made in rcspbnss to the letter,; ' The ; 0 . itght and vocalization could be letter, and report Were- dated h April, ; maintained. ' 1926. ' : - "-' .' . '"' . ' . - j . : "A Lady To Love" was adaptea from . .Although Behner previously tecti- 'on original story by Sidney Howard, fled that ho had observed several author of the successful Broadway loads of liquor received by the Olm-; dramas. "Ned McOobb's Daughter sted gang at the dock and transport-, iu,d "The Silver Cord." Supporting ed to a cache In a former stablo ; miss Banky are Robert Ames, Edward which had been converted Into a o. Robinson, Lloyd Ingraham, George j garage, his report tola oi oniy one Davis, Anderson Lawier, uum uniu, load, and that 11 days before tho time Richard Carle and Henry Armetta. ho ouiaineu a aeim;ii wi.......,, ... "ww . i i ' ) I i. ; Oilve Match of the Los , Ancelco AUiletk club cr.ov.-s the treSali and trophios tl-a be V-on in n-l onpnd other awimmlna events. She hopes to add to the collection .in thp.;.wctcrn A,,,A. g.chSinmcn- ships at San Francisco. Siiluil Dressing 4 egg yolks. 4 tablespoons, tlotu II 0 tablespoons sugar, i teaspoon salt. - teaspoon dry mustatrd. -W teaspoon paprika. 4 tablespoons lemon Juice. 4 tablespoons vinegar. yij cup water. 1 tablespoons butter. - . - Beat egg yolks and add flour, sugar, suit, mustard and paprika. Blend thoroughly and add -tho rest of i the Ingredients. Cook In double boiler until thick and creamy. Stir freouchv lv Pour into jar and when oool, cover ....... .will Ulhnn H.'l(l 1IRn thla dressing It can bo thinned with BWoct. I sour or w,nippca cream. Caramel Cookies IDcllolous with frozen dessert-i) 1 cup tat (halt butter). , . 2 cups sugar. 3 tablespoons cold Water.. S eggs. , 4 tablespoons cream. 1 teaspoons vanilla. teaspoon salt. 3 cups flour. 1 teaspoon cream of tartar. Sprlnklo halt cup ot sugar In fry ing pan. Heat slowly and Btlr con ..i.,..tir until nuimr forms a light i ... n A.iri wntnr and cook slowly 3 minutes. Cream fat and SJESjgfc aua sugar unu njiup ....-. ----- cogs and cream. Boat 2 minutes. Add rest of Ingredients. Drop portions from end of spoon onto greased bak ing sheets. Flatten wth knife. Bako 10 minutes In modorate.oven. ' DONATES, H;NA:-.iAN i 11ELIC SZEGED.' ' Hungary WVA.. i;elloi of St Gollert. .tirst, archbishop of Hun- 1 - hnnn nrnuntltH l.O the VOtlVO .clturcU Wo -.by. the potrjarch' "ot Venice. The rollo Is ,000 yeav old. i ' . ... , n ., i 'i r-T" ' " ;'.... . ...... "lil I' a ii-.i n1 ii;iinnnlmTiAnli itT-n mi ployed In tho harmoWoa faCtOrioa of '. Klingetnai, unmiuuj. w.iu.i.- ot the, instruments .are turned out annually. , I,'"' A 0 'I'. New Shipment MANHATTAN SHIFTS Goats nnd; ( ';iii n r. fcmivenienct .! .-.. Frocks ,-w I planned a raid on the place. ItlTTTER TIll'ST FOK ItllSSIA MOSCOW VFI Organization of a QUARANTINE STATIONS BUSY SACRAMENTO, Calif. W) Plant and fruit quarantine Btatlons In Cal- t. innnn n this lfnrnla insnected 120.183 automobiles year and 70,000 next, is a new meas- entering the state during the first I ure adopted by the central committee, hair ol tins year. to the face, -a nety size of the beautiful silken-pock-nge is being ottered. The standard quality of the Shari powder has not been changed in any" way. You will receive the very same satisfaction tliputanaB of women have had using the large $2.K0 box. Glass Drugs Inc. Founding of First Sunday School Celebrated by Religious Groups NEW YORK (a-i Founding of the act themselves, stories, hand work, . cHnv Rrhnnl. nmomr drawlne. model-making and costum- tho dirty, rowdy ragamuffins of an Ing. explains Dr. Harrison S. El lot, English factory town by Robert head of the department of religious 1 Ralkes, British editor, In 1780. is be- education at Union Theological Sem- i inir celebrated this year by religious Inary. J JLnizatlons everywhere. ' i The modern Sunday School recog- i 1 !n So yea?s the Sunday School nizes 1U responsibility to the pupil's 'idea has grown from the handful of everyday experience, he points out. 5 ! rebellious street gamins gathered In ! It deals with such matters as t a kitchen In Sooty Alley, Gloucester, choosing a life work, questions of i lEnK until It embraces a world en- conduct and character that crop up i ircliment of 37.083.662. . : in the child's everyday life. J I The United States alone has 21.-1 Ralkcs founded his first Sunday S . ... c,i,,v KrhnoiB .'fichool for the children of the poor t of whom 2 107.848 ore teachers and ond criminal classes because he had t I officers. Nearly half the American found It difficult to reform adult $ :nonulatlon under 19 years of age, or criminals. I 4 1 per cent? attend Sunday School. At first his experiment was opposed ? Kansas leads with 60.4 per cent, while both by the Church of England and , ., . wt or, ttf.fi fnr itho t7ovfrnment. A bill for tne sup- ; J ilasi T place " with 22.3. presslon ot his school was Introduced , Sunday schools have Improved In , In parliament. 'tcchnloue as they have grown In size. Through his newspaper, the Glou- ! -i,iirtrn nno Mm tne Bible and ccstcr. Journal, Ralkes llts lessons through plays whtch they won support forjt. Si'kra For Ro Le8dS "itterS ' ' ' WwnMMWwlniwtaAM H ' V- fg ' . . 1 ' Del Bltsonette, big first bassmar of the Brooklyn Robins, has sw:ini his bat for a .340 average In the National league race. Ahitti-i'tlctl 'ieAJ. IVio(i) Rigcs Stephenson, left fielder of the Chlcajo Cubs, io Isadln'o 'the embattled National - league, ehariv plons at the .plots. ; He It- blttlfiQ Oregon's Window-Falling Champion'?. is as ireSn J when ii came from the roasters Tim reason is Hills Bros. Coflcc is cacked in vacuum tins. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is completely taken out of the ' can ani kept put. No air-tight can ' will keep coffee fresh.' But Hills ' Bros. Coffee in the vacuum pack is always fresh whenever you buy it. The can is easily' opened with tne icey. . , Cctllnllnl Rtaltinl giml Hllh Dm. Ccjfci a fam m other !"' Hospitality . Gomforf - You will appreciate the excellent service and moderate rates, mo '""city's most taitrally' located hotel One block from Pershir.g Square ,; '-' '-i-loni'cnient 1 to' all leading 1 shops, ..theatres, financial, institutions and ' Ic'ojtic 4ep9t's, for',al iwort. i.'.n ,'.IV j; Garage Adjoining,, . - j. All Outiide Rootis Ensh.Wui Bull ; .. ' Iw-ul'etftin - -'.00. ii. .,, . bnncitlti tiairMh "'-,, 1,rsAHBSlHVsONR.,IJirto'r ' avy SiKtli tf Grand A splendid selection of fur-trimmed dress coats and additional nevf model frocks have ar rived, and are now pi display. Frocks $K)iand$15 I- Ml l- I Ii ;:'',;;,Coats;';':; it'.V ' mil' , iijiM, . ; -' r. 1 1 ; ' '( - 'v.-i-v.r,'- :r, .,. ' -( ,tv .f.l.i' .i i,.t . hie LITTLE SHOP OIM0 LOOK TOR THE AKAB ON TUB CAN eventually - ., y;: i. '. ,f. Also Comedy and Acts . j m00SMi : Ym -. vilma bank mmm v ....... 1 '. v,;:;;;;"1h in the most thrillinq romance that has come to the Talkinq screen NOW PLAYING mm ww.wwmw -' ----- -;; v-H'l ' Dr. C. W. Spears, Orcgofi's football conrli, claims tho cliainplon window-taller of the state. HI little aon, llobby, tilnn months old and already a football fan, fell from tho second story of l)r; Spears' lums reoently and escaped without a scratch. Bobby forcgncn the Joya of playing with rattles and has a big yellow vurslty football for a play thing. - - . . . . Winter And The Unmarked Grave The groves of your departed loved ones should ndt he un marked through another win ter. Orders taken now can he finished and erected before winter sets In. Wo welcome your Investigation ' you aro not obligated In any way. Cemetery Memorial Works C. H. McCIutc JU PENDLETON, ORE. vi Low Round Trip Fares and Special Train Service tor Day of the Finals SATURDAY August 30 i Going Saturday, Aug. 30 3i1 5 A.M. Lv JOSEPH ..Ar. Retuming Round Trip Sslutdsv, Aug. 30 F 3:35 3:55 4:10 5:40 6:05 6:35 6:55 10:00 Ar.. Lv. . Ar.. . . . ENTERPRISE . . . . LOSTINE . . . VALLOWA . . . . ELGIN . . . . .. IMBLER .. . . LA GRANDE . LA GRANDE . .PENDLETON.. 5:20 A.M. 5.00 " 4:35 " 4:15 " 8:35 " 2:15 " 1:50 " 1:30 A.M. Lv. Ar. .Lv. 10:15 P.M. $3.00 3.00' 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 lUtlon between Jonph end Pendleton to Ukt on g inu iiHii.n. the Round-Up Feres eoverlnj Local Aftnl Tc-ln will flop stsny entire period ol lh Round-Up, August i8, S9 end 30, Inquire oi UMION PACIFIC THE OVERLAND P-OUTB mm )-' mi X"