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.t Page Two . , : . - Mm " ' - fm ' A . Home f i - I HILL'S ' ! A Good I'liu-o to Trmlo js!f OREGON DEFEATS RIVALS 29 TO 22 Definitely Places Oregon State in Third Place Huskies Trim Itlaho, IVK ! COKVAI.MH. Ot.. rvl). 'M Ml Oifnoii inilvoiHliy'x liiiliUnit biwkm Iwll vilutrt mm from behind to nUino n liwit lmlf rnlly tn dprput their bluer rlvnls, OroDou state, at) to aa hrra Iwil iilnht mm tlptiulMy nliirrtl OifRoti Maui In UiliM pluco In tlie; M...-I I...... ,ll,'li:l,lll .if llm l'm-lfl. tMntL I n.nifmiiu.1.. TlliW Will l Otlllll lllll, III)- ' Mtlon ifiinhlleiw of tho oulwmo of ruwui o uwir ten rmum rciwiu tho flnnl snm ut BtiHfii toninht. Urp. Whim It , wuh U over. t;om H Wrt Overtoil areomt victory in nilHatoner John J. J'helim ordered tho three ttnmcn with tun Suiter. pnw" b " P " , 1 , , , - m. tl(rt' n iui Inquiry. iU hml kiiiK Kixi ot Un f, but ftM ;nt povUMt ww m:inmnd h wlr WOtMll mcettug ut nble to hU the basket eonslatcnlly And their pnnam wum rKKHi. i)olp nnd Kberhnvd stArml for tho WebrooU whtlp Ken l'Kflin wiw tho Htfltv' bent bet, ununry; Ornion tm va VV. VV. voii. f. -k a a rttlkiun. f. 0 l a Kuerlumt, it- .v .- IrOVOtf, h i..., atovciw, g v Tutnl Orrti ettc 2) HftUnrd. f l.n man, f. 1Vkus, e. ; lewis, ft, ...... oraymm, ir Merilll, g. .11 7 11 i-V rr, vr. 4 ltcfcrcr, Mmrls; umpire, lMluoo. IIVKtlN UlilKAT 1UMIO MOSCOW. Ida., rVb. ail HI Wash- Inslon tmivewtya Norinern oivwimi Iwsketbnll cMiterem-o champion., tie-j ' .. tented Idaho 43 to s here lust nnmv. i"r"o minute. t the tlmt hall the VanilaW plnwl tl champion, to a ta"rtLl t,X the lead lor a moment. times. WnihliiRton leaitini! nt the; Unlf. 18 to 111. From that time on; w.Mitiiiitim 'n in command ot lite ultinitlon nnd orndltnllv ran un aulMttantlnl lead. The ltititkin, wvre without Oie ner-', ..iu ... n., vMi.niii.Ui.il Uieir c-.-iiich. ! ...i ...u.i ha, ii ir.i.nc .,r . .i, .a Li ; of a smalt son The final con nfenince uame ot the ' ' uuKt tVwn 1 !M uw'fc"1 W"TO" urnaon will be the same teams. t. S. WINS IIAMK TAPOMA, b. 2 i,ll In their final Northwest eontei-ence basketball game of the reason. CMlee of Vnget Sound defeated Untlcld college 3d to 33 here last, night. The Winter led ' l to IS aw the halt and were never acttded. l-iAi-iiv. lanke wtlilcat center, was high man of the evening with la tal lies, while M.tvy. lomcr guaixt, led UiQ winner with 13. Buekaroos Beaten Hy Seattle 7Va?;i:Mtkj;k At'- k,..A . . a Aa j . IVul -Xounan Brown. CUioft$x WHATH.K. Wash.. Vh, di t uMeatol VVonk ItatuxUa, Wmnuvc ."The .VUnl ttuckaivos Miov m (0Ui . 1 nvnny coate lnt battle in lMt-( .sah Ki-.wisc ' BaNtllnc, IVvter. laun j nuifly uijiiu mrj imo ium- Iril when they camr heit tst nl(tht and the (Somtle VVimo waive rtt tHX a a to 0 ueuwy to take lhe Uwd tn ihe iNic.ttc i,Nht hvkey league. rvh fwm an $ 1o S wm over lie ' KVliuvw Thursday, the Wuckaiww Rt lempte! to tit where they had left but 0M Mvxpod them CvMd iwu- land mtiust hot at 4.os1te Kemp nt tho first to nurnue tnt tne sante net iener w 'n' lat niht ana" h Kept hi ivl clean. Former University Head Dies at Game ATLANTA. sM iv-Vhe rwite- mnt of a lvkibnll mp houv Im hna mi er. 1 he t.1 n eervii j oi iv. aut 'hiUKtM nt l-v VixnAXt fatal lai nmlvt to tvunrrl OHv. 65, fotmer yuvsuVent ot t'.ie .rjtla nate e;at,'. Mv OSiw silhwvxt in the muM ol tte cKe itMitt t o.iNt a tc ni;i ite after bemjit lakcn to a hiMl,l. He hmt been ill fisuu htwrt ment fcr i tune. Alter he twnowt ttMU tlie nittti'u::n, wv.-e the vithrtn eomrocn-'e t.vki:ntue.t i bnyi heUl. xVvVrtai wc-n I tv 5i. tn att owtmte vu! While yvscticuiK law tn Aututa wvevl year kta. m; OIie s.wevv ntll rte re nd t Y Iio.tws V a i , tot me? Vr.itevl S!e sentvtr, m .e ot hu- tna-K t'tM ven';'Aj .'Xtiit' r.vt tcr Jitvut;h the r-as.x 1 ce 5ii xvlwM K.Mr.e t.,v x a&v.ttM t.We Ctholix- cMv-vh. Kddic Thomas Wins From The Wildcat FVFKKTT Wash Wb ff Flcite VhOiiav Jc:inc?vif.n iv t -Y-tvM t btt fiivwi o;,K,e teared W;Met i":tir Kvereu. txie iw cA'idtriAte tty ltsr'vict . t piMVklip Ihsssw m the K-:r,.-. event :-.c:e r...M in v-eoowot rvuv.d aite-r tjin; Ute W:hVat cn Hr rto with K a?m lishiv, I'hcnxAv utiVHi fcica t',r v'.-'e eou".t erf. th!- Aw. a sn tKe i:tTh Thorr-.A ed at! the m-A Car tie. m t a?Kt 1 tv:vd aa r:ri tvra Stanley "Cf-nt. a n e o ;s v t r. kTKXked W- K;rc rv-tb.;irt va Te third vo,m.v Thi Rerhtel owr Vd rersK foue tvmuIvIjv Vx t.Vy teoM;oUy krA-tsevi cut Itow-ou, tatve jHirw;x i aitev Huist - beat )bb ltu:.cvr. f.N-ir T-or.wav aPNt VHitXV t?t')jcAk.v ti ocveU exit Bua tcVrfNa M ttU W VhNN Wtta ik-Jooi. ee-r w the city bAvVci -wU Imcw oefffvl aA.iitOR Hlsh tv a h:-e law nichv - fciAnniy berti iM&ii i i: to tf. To Investigate Tut -Petrolic Fight In N. Y. liy 1 let lin t W. Uitrker ( AHMK-lutrd IMvhH BjxiitH Writer) NK.W YflKK. Ki'b. 'M i,Vt Olio Of u my Hwtm-mr bunion Mnilhtmi Htniuirt (iniilnn hurt rpn t iIk Indoor vrnHUii wmi muler litveftttut llon by llio New Voik uiiUo athletic comtnlttsloti todny. The box l n anions cocked a some wlmt suplclou eye In iho inrden lrnrt night n Hilly lVlrollo llooreii hi areh-rivul, Henry Tuttte, other wise KHttf Tut, three times before l"K-tll Itllll OUt lit the, touriu at. I'uui, " don't cave to hay anything obout It now haul C'onunlr-sioner Vhohin. "l will say that it looked to mo to bo the Kort of a tinlil thnt deserves ix lUUo Investigation. Our ncUon speaks for itself." Tut al Hospital Tut himself wnn n lint lent In the Ihdvellnte hivoutnl where lie was I taken ntter the bout for observa tion. Friends vntd lie had suffered on nltnrk of nppeudicttts nnd tlmt im ope rut ion mii;ht be necessary. Fourteen, thousixud uevton. tlie Ittiyet urtuteh cuiwd of the Benson, turned, out. to see the bout. Not to be cnutfht napping twice in n row, IS'tmlle fouuht enutlousty 1 tlmuMth tho th-st round which wvnt -tto lut by a wute mutvm. uuv jl.tmllo beituu to i;nln conllitence In i the second round. Mlil-y m Uim 1 I tietwilon. Willy landed one tultly heavy . ww. mi i .Mug mwi w.ih ur bounced to the ciiiivns ana stayed , I., l,l. I.ln.lln t.ninwiwl i . ..". , "w Mlnnenpolla uluitser nil over the " M res stance. The '''"'' ' J ' J M chorji. of bo., a. Tu tho round. Tho fourth round had Juit opened 'When the blow that possibly l to ' commission's action was delivered IVlmlle, who had tmuchetl .r. lniln Into virtual helplenrs i w Ith hin left luHNkM. started one trom ! iho lli-or that barely cmcrd 1MH. ,!, The Kmt, atwcnt-mmdrdly. ! ivfrhap. at down and took a eount tlaiiiM him will, one lett atwr an- : otner aim tinnuy tne Minneapolis ; , tuotuic went down and stayed tltwe. j Fnnt UlllvV victorv evened ht : kwo with lut. M thw vtctortm en;r. tvtKMte wxthed rm , ; Night Fights O the AvocUted Vrcs New York Kddtc Kan. IMlaiul. . steppod WilW LtKht. St. iMnl ii. dell. Kockuwd, 111., ktuvkixt out Dick i.vv. .lackom die. Vis., , t'hii-rti-.Y Kitxir cAlitifv Vi.ti(t- Wichita, Kun, ounwntevt Aiuty IDi- UMl, 4ei- otk Wykoff To Try out This Afternoon tvVi AOKl.K$. 1V. V1 2S nnk UvkoiT. wwld o fasit humm w h, tnt ijmi nyit trn lier- nNn iMini: le;. the southern Califcuma P iv.ee-t with OccMent! octl- CVv.ciental is sfxntrd yMs in uAt ot i;c t:A.-k and field ct;ih. but lvn Kelui:r,i. Tiyrer .s.nmtei. .vud he wsuttM t,t iae Wykoti in the d.t;h on even te:n nsi Meek. t.V ' nul Tterl, alj-o i uns f-vrat.h in t:ie hurdle fw ;n which he i-attvt hher thn the l-via UMtNM M WINN 1UV, ; YWvVVx Keiv fi .. The record of Billy Toxm-.ci-k1 Van vuvi. R C, weliervti:M. M.xxt t 1vo ri ,;t-;ratA t.v.av hia n.Ov ;u :Uii.NjO! bc-'V So k..-CxtV, o.; kV'boy KcMer ot A-ha:v,t:-a lit tV MV'b. ivhuhj o: th-:r tvn ro.ii, lu.iiii evc;;t hi v.ivht.. lr, h pvexiou. tVHit he w-on a oectvion ve: 'i'.xi M-iin. turner jv.-.-.io: lth; we;ihl cha.nvjvon V::wnA led the rhti: r v 1 r o H'tvj t e r v r" . ; v. c x cet the t.:th, hi-h. a dVAft Re,-u-r wc;-.i Ocwii f,v a i;:-.e count ;r. .vLxt., c m r . f rn ; bm to;.d oxor sr.-n w.-h.xu N-t-.c h-t r.nh bit- -t tlh.tl XtNs Vb V lv A acre ot 4 7 to .f SVw Kvh cift.-aed the A:.,,i ia K.h Nh.vSlci ivt:i t,-..,-,-., ;aj v.v :- ch.w.ip.wax re;v ut v ih: -.i.sw NOt.ii K' y.H i Ht t HH;it li'TOK h.- ve:r:M The tVtie Huh b-.-c-tbaU i.,m w t heoe- Ut nish. This Game Of Golf ys'av iNvn "piCvAPuvi to p;OKS- .: t:oa i...v.m ru-i ; (.-., i ,v ab.'sU ti'Jll 1.V V Vf; O.Nt ih r 4.. .-, ; 3s a ieo s uj.ve be .'-(M k kro ' hC :. 1 'W tr..; purred with otlier turned or eportn. It bo lui()ponc(l tlmt anothor friend of mine I clot put rosea nh work hud be on through AUmitn a few Uuyti pRiller; n nyui cotuit'cted with one of tho great golf bull manufnclurera; a num Who nlninly dotew on HtutlutlrH, OHpoclulty Ihtwo connected with Kir. And It no happened thnt I had miule n tvw notcH whllo talking with thin you onii man. Ho I dug up tho notes nnd rend thom off to my other friend und when I Kut through hu auld ... on Koeoud thotiKht, 1 will not net down whut ho 6iUd. But ho wus surprised. I wan a Utile amplified, myself. ft 8oem that 44yer n(;o, In tho aprliiK f 111117. ono Hobert lorlthnrt, tin imported Heot, b truck a Klf ball, nt thnt thuo nuido of nolld uutta perchn, iutokh tho "nhrep meatlow" in centrni Park, New York, with n driver mudo for him eiomo years curlier by Old Tom Morris himelf. I hln ts unld to have been the firnt Kolf boll atriit'k In tho United Hint, thouuh tho ttavnnnuh Oolf club will dlhputo that nt ilO paces. Anyway. It koi l,ockluirt pinched, hut tho Judge let turn oil wun n reprimand, ue- churo liioro wan nolhlUK In tho ordi nance book nboul striking n iiolf ball nnd tho Jutlwe did not know what a Kolf ball was, anyway. Ihl, na I have mild, wus 44 yearn I1KO. In November. 1HH7,' still nearly 44 tun iiRo, the at. Andrews Oolf club of Yonkcrn was formed, with seven immihoro, Ioeklmrt belnt; tho mord active, and John Held the- president. Tho duett were $fi n year, Hy nmiM, tho nititnbeiKhlp had Kiowa to 'JO; the dues were $110 a ear; nnd there were nearly 40 yolf cUths in the United atuies. Tho first open championship wns held at Newport, October 4, lHiift. nnd was won by Itornce Itinvllua, with 173 strokes for 30 holea. At this time, baseball, football nnd tennis all were well nnd widely es tablished tn this country, Oolf had Jut started, Todny. there are ft.oflO no!f cUUw tn tho United States, with n total capi tal Investment of more than WftO. 000.000. nnd trom three to four mil lions) of persons playing It or going through the motions. CoH har. more players than all the other outdoor sporti combined. . . . This struck my friend somewhere, be tween wind und water. Of all the sporting equipment sold in tho United Stntra last year, 30, per cent wa golllng equipment, acmcbody bought 3,600.000 dtvsen golf balls and 3,300.000 clubs in U'oO. In a word, every 1.1 minute since November. 1W7, one or more persons has started playing flolf, or trying to piny glf. In the United 8ttos. Stt'iiu n bit odd It should have been nt 18-minute Intervals t ......'I 1...... u h.h.H 1 a.wm.i.IH ( to the seeker niter information for 1!u. cllrloua charm and grip ot thc pame, but he certamlv was Impress, n was. loo. The darned came really ..ulsl - 0ver-rinnttiird. or some uuiii. ; UNION PERSONALS lly t.ourue llutchln.ou iObscivvr Ooiresivindentl VSION, Ore. tspivu-.ll Mrs- F. mdvrell. xf North IVwder, wtis Ms itini: rrlcndu in VnlvMt Wedneiiday. o. K. Huichliuon. who has ..pent rnvml months visiuuk his family in i Kusnic, stopped In Union Tuesday to visit h.s mother. Mr. Mary r Hutcii- inson. Ixit.xre tlrlvlng on to lus ranch at North IvaMer. -w' , ""rJ ."V K,, - - i Vhe miWu of the Vwr d r tvwon: propertr of tuaats.wr; t4A cci. : Srl: Huch Bodnier. of La Grande. -a5.ibiiis. ; in Umott renewing old Acquaiuuucs j xrr. nnd tr. Oeoi-ce Wtmhin wre i I in l n ion nieiy. .Mr. Winamp ; " " A' , n;: cimwou? m the eveninc. .tudo Dvtby, of Baker, waa m On ion WiXtneAy in trh Interests of the Hore and Cuttle Riiisers asscvia-tu-ai. 1 ho Vnion cnnwivial club had e Uv 1 1 cut of of t ice rs at the rrs i 1 ar weekly Umcluvtit at the Vnion hotel WY-dtuv-day. O, T. Hess a re-elected VMw.is.1env, and Cecil 1 OriggSh, aecre lary. Insi Henuint. manager of the West Cvast llephon comjvuty, and M a re n R vv-jv h ot U U ran de, h ad lv.nch with the commercial club W rviiuvd&y nox-n. Mrs. licile Wiicht l still at Hc4" likc. but it is reported liwti ie is nnprotuv: tedity. A number ot married cv:ples of the L, l. S. chtirch helved to cele brate J, W. V;kle "s b;r:iday at Mr. WiUies new cur.u-- home Kear Hot ijk,e. A x-ery chiirhtiui svia1 evr nt'xj; was erooyisi .t which rvrre ments rre seiwci. Mrs Cvei Jenstn entertained tJ Auxuiar)- wwjnf: oinb Wed net-day af iikviv An en'-"ftle niwiwwii w-as sjvr.v dis.-4ng Minig m recarvl to chii xTUre, IViviou rerrvjvh wnii mv:v reived bv the hostess Oilbeu K:llma.n. ol Kr!ky$, Idaho, u xisiur.s in Viuor.. He will remain for an w.at f.n:te uiv.e. 1MBLER VEKSONAl.S iCh.e;ver Corres;xoerA t 1VB1JRS. Or. tpeciaM The Imbier iih fir is cju into tcr or. Hst iiht to tiee.,t the W.vl-K-"-a c;rH on iv- hcne co.rt J-ia At fcA.f t:o-e W.V.Kma xs aaei but 1:1 the ftnl hj.J the lTn'.-4er :ocma-v. :c;ir-.i u-e bvSM and qu:ck ;v -r.t iTtT,- the Vsi t hoid ;t thf n-t vt Uft i-f Vv-e fevio-.rs vC'sXvrs saw action x. I;-.be-: Tre lVi. rwcothj- Krv..ia Vixian N!c Fa.".. WhiK-r.a vef:i M'-tdc-V.n C.'.e.-. :-a IVtilv-. .U.-vjcline B- -x aia.;-.., ir Kihie-.- jKlr-jii'it m :-;v .rx ajxl Rob--::a Brocfc Is. the sk'.-jw s-f tre I-.hr x.Jrtv C,;jhs tt-rr. a cio. h.-i cM vi:e to ih Vrw. B?ve hy oi .5i-iT J..hr a the .'.c-af i '.he fc,f t-i." Jot vhe ea ;n it vhM TVncc h;r rvrent, t'nioci'a ot-nier, located bA.vX'T, ra:-:i a$ hKi wr-i a w.t?x " a yxv .1 ix v h: it K uwi W,-Kesriin ci laib.5-. mw aeoorNS ;h si!iV.r7 1 ::cr play t v-f Huw: Ni, Kt.vv r:.-.-k -X'-t IVw McKT.-.n.x. Vio FhttV K..-..C S-.:be-t J-Nur Ar: ' .VI Wvc i.a c.v-cr. xT-iny ht:..j ct ih,- VIA ' i I r- cruroh V.."-..r; s-a -yrefv rrucSt rv,r -' a Jei ' - ;"v - "vi ai ibp Jx-c ' "" c?- :n m ;ar.N- ore- h. '.-ii rc vir-.our "Oiu?vS t b4Kk c;oor K:'J :.r.;t.- m-r.-r eviir-ce yv-r Ih s.-v-o-!s-;.x-ia:ion of --'.he Tv--e?-v s.;r:ot- t Cv-.T;rr.cr..Ti - ar-..;rtc tar h 2 1 i-V- c.v; Tt.Trc-al x-ye v-ws aocort.S -rt cv-twu; Jor ace: re lN:r - i i.ri& ars eivrrboc.y wrred to bf - 00 -a. iiw.r..- tvtit oc hckma.-.i V .yiii', -.'v.ifcf te-j Ti Ai.V-r- ii.iS vi.j4.js 40.., ic-.Ci'.cvi. n. Miijw LA GRANDE EVENING Sandino, Nicaragua's 'Little Caesar Will Fight Until Last Marine is Gone Hy Aletuler H. (leorirc WAHHINOTON yvt Tho marines are coining home, but Auguutlno On) dcron Bandlno. Nicaragua's "Little Caesar," still rides his wlilto mule as monarch of mountain fastnesses in Central America's famous republic. His black oyca still flash defiance, and his new machine guns sporadical ly bent a tattoo of hate for the "for eign invader." Ho has fought tho Invader over sinro Oeneral Moncndo, hta ono-thue fellow officer, agreed to tho plan of Col. Henry L. btlmson, now secretary of state, for disarmament and free election to bo supervised by the mar ines. Not until tho Inxt marine has left Nicaragua!! soil, ay Sand 1 no's emis saries, will he quit fighting. uuemia war law for another venr complete withdrawal of American i soldiers is scheduled for 1933 If! tho threat of the nuiu who has called hlnmeir "the wild beast of tho moun tain." What manner of man Is this one time Nicaragua!! mechanic? Support ers of his ciuiMi in his own tuid other cnuntrifH have called him a liberal was furnished by the Hit and Miss! orchestrn under tho direction of Wm. i Wejitenskow. The crotts collected nt ' tho door, consistinK of unvthimr from pie to peanuts, were auctioned otf nnd netted the association a hand some sum. The hall waa filled to capacity. Prizes were given for the hardest looking characters. Elmer Perry won In the boy's division. Dan Wcstenskow for tho men and Opal Sktlllngs won tho honors in the ladles contest. TUNNEL BILL IS PASSED AT NIGHT SESSIOjVOF HOUSE (Contlnurd trom Pa(;o One) uallon nnd problems, provoked bv the mcusure reiiulrmg immellate return ) ot the !H)0.0t0 money collected under I the limo iiutuiglbtcs tax law which was divlariHl unconstitutional. The! ,bollif4"iiij?r'x ot tho case ot the U. S suiwmecS wns approved by an overhlSn nuvjorlty. t v. t wm. ,nil .V,v- : With this tux issue through the1 hoiuw. furtherance of the major por-! tion of the tax program remains with I the senate. The Intniutlbles tax bill ) for ia:)0 nt an eluht. ner cent rate1 nnd the excise t.v bin which uro- Vll1. fM ,11. I.wt.u. I.. II. n . j that revenue plan from five, t eight 'Per cent are on the tcnat calendar j today. The bill providing for spe - cirvmui iu me event a rtleren- dum ts Invoked on the lntAnifiMra bills Is up for consideration. In the i hovt.-e. ! The coast hl,;hwv will now bf known as the Oregoti Ccst htijhvar rather than the Hooaevrlt. Tlie bill providlns this change was s'.imod bv tlovrrnor Julius L. Meier, aloiijr with seven ejection law chalvres and other I measure. The house also passed the ;blil piwrldlltc f.v butter grades and 1 MAiHlArris. survey of the calendars indicate that t-he session will continue j Into next week. I Xniro- I cc 1.111 Approprkitinp. " , PP;'opntia i Approval ol an appropmtwu ol . : , . u"v' ' l"c FK Ff" J" ''"w,,on ."h 'J !to J? br,' Stt !? L en n.it:cn.l ccvei tlon lo NvtlAiui tn !s3J. ai:d lf hill B-V,..-li nw.-i.w f.-- .... Wem r.ouo Irnduvti-s lien o-u th- r mo:wT ru, U dlx-ersion f?r th v.t'r w'rn'!tJiii. M-.ratioi.nl id fund etb.:shed br th ivn,au.u- sever&i years ana w:uc is no longer m pi-r.er&l The hiUviiccd's lien b:ll proved one of the mos;- cntrowr:ai of the pa.t weok m the les.siatarw. The senate enpaed m an extended debate on the bill Tuesday and re-referned it. An even longer debate prtveeded its final Bailev, Bennett " Burke. rynrr tunn. Kday. Fisher. Jones. Kwdle. Grayer, Upton, Wheeler aKd Wood ward . Hons? bills prvMbi;:n boat fishing on the uppr pori:o;- c;" the Des chutea and the MeKemie nwr were pajod, and the .sra: killed by in dei:r.:i jxvipor.enient by Rvnon house bill to prohibit the reouire- mcnt that teachers siail disclose ' the:r reUgtous aftihation. A mSJonty ; Coiumbia Broadcasting system; 6. ii Ui? :nate be'.iexrd that extvdiencv i vccallsts and orchestra; fi;30, Fvenine and not prejnd;c is liit basis of thV tn Farts; 7. Guy Lombardo; 7 dO. Don present requirement. AiRato; 8, Jan-.boree; ta band, ar- KO.VC to .Vid Mate. cfcostra; 13 to 1. dance ciu&ic. Vndcr a senate cor-irrti.i rosolu- North writ BLmadcastiniE system: tion adopted by the senate th-f stte 5:50- health, markets, gardens; ft. rau capitol if to l-e connected by remote sical projraas; 7. playlet: 7:SO. s?Tn oonirol i'.h KOAC. the ru:." stauon prrcr.v; g. Revw; 8.3ft. ttevis:n: at Oroco-.t Swte college. It wa sani 8 :&, dancing left; 9. MoatavtUe that hc-couir:ers. ol The nea- state w-s: 5 wnstliEe match: 10 SO po.:ce 5jic;n ;11 ntake uo of the . connection. A sesfuie coTscun-er.: resoCuuoa on :tie dewtih of Sarr.uol Kill waa axooteci. : The resolution :s to be s;cned bv Cov errivT JaUus L. Me;er. rrea;dut WU l. M..rfcs vV Ute senate and Soeaker l.viik J. Uneri of t hue and .U be presented to the H:U famiij'. The icsisjature took par TcuUr CiXcn-aace of Mr. K:U"s dcat-h :or the rv-ason that he as on h ; ay to Salem to s.ldrcis a joint .cs soon, of the hcusp senaie when he became ill. senator Chres Hall ir.irodJrcect a V4nt reaolutjoa profoe-ir; a cor.st;tu uoiisl amendment ;h.:; woti'd re d'wre scsntccis of the Jecisiat-j.rj' only evtrj- iour -ers. 1 e;trrtrt tJovemoe rtm p. A cor.st::uonsi axriencrr.er.: pro v?c;r :or the elect :oa of a ::eu tenant coverr.or. who shU h?ve the same xsai:: resit ;o:-.s as rcvired ior pever nor. is. proiXc1 in a rr. uttoc brmxf the n-:ics ot riTative H W. Cio.i j-kj ifiNrloi''. rriins. The iev tenant co. errjor rou'J p--w.-de as r-resicjeM of the seiiaTe but hsre no rote eTs,-er- Tr: ir Rfe ws ec;u;T chvxed The lieu-re-nar.t eorrw.v arv;xvr: vhe .vTBrvitrecs 0 the rr,: v.-y-t when orxlfcecJ o:hirw:se hy oa .1 r-m-ber the scrjirr Th. reo;ut;oii srvc-e tivat tn W both tbe ccvr-rrNV r.r.d l;r.;';f-r-L-t v:vMTrr-.-r are boiX baeat fi'oea tt-t.. cc uxs.be fv.vore the c'utif 01 th office. .e xre:ry ci te ?h. a (rot er-nor It ts pr.wsws tit. t? trrerd Tteis' be s-isr-c.-ttfed T,- r vcre vV tie ev-e the twti ceer: rVcix'M Or-?v r.e-t U- a r.v.irrswK ?o jvv.vp arrrr'c'.iuTe a-ss ftttrao tv-u".s. te o.:se ijv;."rv: bv av-. oept.r. an sKivf-rwc co-ttmt? report tn3 irvv..Ti.'.'tehr tr.Tirs: T h b.;y "Te ; 13 or rrars. Th" jseaai b.; rwv?c:.r.-e rnee the tecre-eJec:.rj? o:;.ssi.vt of rvrii.ac vr-r -ri" f,v ihr wxr-era o: K.ama'h rner f.-y th,e ' - rrjLr. -.actyrt of K-vtricsJ powrr was. bro-uht to th fcousje oa a i.v.-d. re- i pce - i aao. sr.ve a s?ec,tt.: or.-tet oi"S lu ki, -.;-. ; a-'-r-VC: i ,l : 4 cvit. OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. ! patriot, tho "Oeorye Washington of Hl brother, who was In this court try when Augustlno was waging his fiercest campolgu against the marines, 0,1,11 o, van. uuuiuai- , Sfl.,lrfInv ELn,S,rC!"y "rVKBlU,g .fr Ul i Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cllne and two ? n Ws countrymen." I boys have moved Into Hllgord from Maj. Oen Lejcuno. former com- , homo t Mt Em c Mr mnnt unt of the marine corps, said . clln0 cxp(K.ts to worlt on the sec- Sandliio was a "small-time Caesar ! tlon who would rat hor be a big frog lu a! Burt Aolo waa m from nls fBrm little puddle n northwest Nicaragua Friday and reports It being like than a law-abiding citizen la Mann- spring nt his place. Svm-" , Mr. Poster has been ill for a few . It was siild ho fought with Poncho I days with something resembling flu. Villa In Mexico, but. his supporters : Mr. and Mrs. Stevo Beacham and denied this. He has been described : his son-ln-lnw, Frank Bennett are ns u combination of Trotzky. Bitting ! caring for him. Bull and Agulualdo. a courageous J Snm Fcrgusron is home from nnd capable leader In guerilla war- Meacham where he has been work furc. I ing in the woods for the last month. Ho Is 37 yenre old. five feet five 1 Mrs- Gur Thornbue and daughter. Inches tall, with black hair and "eyes ' ?!a- lthMr8, Sanforcl nn daughter, of liquid black., quick and intense." ! s;n rtPi"3r"Hnvre Bn0PPln8 111 H!a drew uniform is usually ot dark i La 0rlnaB Thursday, brown, black puttees Immaculately ' Marry Thornbue spent the week pollnhcd. a red and black silk hand- ' cml wlth Everett Michael who lives kerchief knotted about his throat I out uear G'ov section house, and a Texas sombrero nulled low I Mls- ude Bartmess went to over his prominent forehead Radio Programs 1 i ' i i i i Sl'MlAV rttOtilt.VMS National Broadcasting Co.: fl. Vnga- bends; 6:15. orcnestra. baritone. plnno: 7. orchestra; 7:45. Sunday nt Setn Porkv.i.- 8:15. vocalists nnd or- cncsira; :30. piano; 9, vocalists uud orchestrn; 0:80. vocallsu and ensem ble: 0:45. reader's guide; 10:13. organ; 11 to 12, Vagabonds. Columbia Broadcasting system: 0, Arabesque; 6:30. Detroit symphony; V. orchestra; 7:30, soloists and orches trn; 8. dauco party; 8:30. Forgct-Me-Nots; 0. Chronicles; 9:30. orchestra; 11 to la, organ. Northwest Broadrnsrinr .tv&i.em r fi mixed quartet: 7. Hometowners or- rhestra: 8. grand orchestra; 9. band; 10. Ivric trloi 11 to 12. Midnight Sereuader. Suokaue m "" vesper.: a. Catholic hour; .,r" "cl$lcs; "' music: 6:15. NBC; 7:15. orchestra and RlnRers; 7:43. Hawaiian Rainbows; 8. Episcopal cathedral; 9. NBC programs. . , , SK1 ','e KJR l9,0: ' 10 la NBS Programs, .,., n1"01 . . K1 7b0): orchestra; 10:30. i " a'Kithon; l'i to 1, organ. Purlin,..! KEX (1180): 8, Damskt's orchestra; ! 9. classical concert: B:30. band; 10, i Beach Comber: 10:30. lyric trio: 11 to la. MUtnlght serenaaer. Oakland KLX (ctSOl: 5:33 to 6. organ. KGO (790): 6 to 12, NBC progrAms. Sail Kranelseo K.PC (680): 6:15. NBC: 7:15. bari tone; 7:30, orchesua: a American Poets: 8:15. NBC; 8:30. orchestra; 9. string qvisrtet: 10 to 11, orchestra and tenor. KF5C (610: 6 to 13. CBS programs. Los Angeles KTiX (1050 c 6. records; 6:30, Dr. ftel: 7. organ; 7:S0, 'rai(;lers; 8. rrcsbvtcrian church: 9. violin nnd piano; 10:30 to U,. theatre,, prograra- KFI (tMOT 6:15. NBC; 7:15. Mcilly nnd Mt:e, Mcrenttne duo. Three Co Es: S, baritone; 8:30, violin: 9, NBC: 3 30. concert auier; 10, orchestra; 11 io 12. NBC. KHJ (900 : 6. Rabbi Magoin; 6:30. CSS programs; 7:30. string choir; 8, CBS; 8:30. Chirlie Hamp; 8:45, For-st-M-Xota: 9. Chronicles; 9:30. cr rhftra; 10, news, orchestra: 11 to 12. urgan. lenver KOA (830): 6:15. NBC; 7:15. net- : werk procnun: 45. NBC programs; 8:30. Soiitairt Cowboys; i. JBC pro-j grarrs; 10. tenor; 10:14, organ. ytt Ke City Kitt. uiMi: fi is. KBt?- 715. Pres- b iiriar. church; 7 :45. Monsignor Hunt; 8:15. NBC: S L- D. S. serv ices. 9. NBC: 9:30, musical program: lt orpan. 11 to 12. informal studio ilroS-A:n MONUAV rKOiiRAMS Xational Broadcasting Co.: 6. or chestra: 6:30. quartet and orchestra; V. crvhestra: 7:U, Smptre Builders: 8. Amos artd Andy; 8:1&, tyiKpoonists; 10. musical echoes. 10 id, Yr Frien- Scotty; 1:45. ceilo; 11 to 12. dance onhestra Bits of Karmecy; 11. orve.a. 12 to 3. KetvUcrs. Spknne KHQ: 7. Tcwrt Crier, nfws, S;art o' Dav; &. Happy T.rr.e; 1?. Lumberjacks, music; 10. talks; 10:30, Woman's MiCSKCf: 11:20., ta'fc. encsn.; 12. ta'its. music 1:1. ed t,Uk; 1 k.co2 cf stud:o parRde. 3. light opera; 3.?0- crcbetra, K:il Biiues; 4. servic? ' hc-ur; 5. Ilea 's Business muwc; 6. ; prvvms; 9 Ml d.;o. p.:aao; 10. bridee game; 10.30, recccds; 11 ro 22. dance music. "VeattV 5 30 to S. i3S proframa. Tacvwaa i. Jamboree; 10-. caoiirie KV1: sews, s :dK procram: iv sa, vu 11 ?0 k li orchestra INrt taiMi XSy: orchestra ftTS. leetCamre; S .'C dancnc ftvt, lord Banque; NBS.: 13. rhie Wizard.- crpan; 12 "O 1 ?C RfceUers KLX; 6. concert duo, 7.. r.e ws. 7 SO. Claris arsd AI!-en. ptasos . Happy Hayseed k; 5 SiX Thrtre cf Air: S rhool pr.-craa;; 9 HH, Wiil B.. HiTi: li 11, dance teroram. KGO. to li NFC programs, sm KrmsM-tco KFV : f. orc-an. Ceci asd Saily: S.S,"!. vueief Arocs. Hf nry Starr. T, cr- rr;etra : s. 5yrK7-horiJS. s, n.uc . ? 3C. Kavseec orchjesira; 1?L tajMr K53C. C to 1. CBS rrrosrsms. 1 Aavree- 1 KT7- 6. bA.:.irae. 6 K3C; 7 5. f sccw;ir,i.; S.. yv-z..rhcr.:s r. NBC 1! 9 ML r-17 Ssr.rerct"; 14. cccisrra. 1 11 o ,3L NBC ; KH.T Cr-S: 3. BomjftJ X 1 CBS: 1 C. ara-'ik cocsessra., 15 L ' orpjka KNX : . orgasm 6 Scncadara: i T- 's.taTtabe d Aretw. lor Bar- 'Vhar 7 .V. CBS . piao t-in? ft 50. t M.rrr, ft. v-wtea chw 9 Xi F?rr Ptiaes tXzrKai. o 12. Drpar s't lake CK KSi: , NBC, t. concert: l.v oev-ri Boa. riex-.rsn- W V-N A-frrrTij-i ie. v. rc Li. orcto,. a. 5. HILGARD PERSOA'ALS II v Verna Weijner HILGARD. Ore, (Special) Mr. and - n a m ? 60n i "? ' ; ' ' b neir "?JL .;u.L u Mrs. Gettlngs. of Elgin. Mrs. Bart : mess will visit her mother and fath er while Mrs. Gettlngs went to be present at tho celebration, of the golden wedding anniversary of her ; parents. They expect to be gono t uoout io days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rees entertained I nt a birthday dinner In honor of Mr. 1 IQ uiu.uur, ui i,uvb, uu ouiiuuy. A surprise party was ctven in honor of Wltmerth WeUner Saturday eve ning. Those present were Vera Bed die, Athela nud Mildred Thompson. Linevo Sal Sell, Verna and WUmcrth Welmor, Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Ray Hendrickson, Paul Burk. Melvin Cor bine, Burt Burke. Max Stark, Orvlll Buum. John Bopmbrue. liex Brown, Vernou Wilson hud Stowell Weimer. i and the host and hostess. Games and stunts were the entertainment for tho cvenlu, after which refreshments were served. Little Nellie Thornbue ts absent from school this -week being ill of mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Poll is spent the weekend tn La Grande, returning heme Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haskins came home Tuesday after an extended visit with relatives In Idaho, and with Mr. Haskins parents in Eagle valley. Government meteorologists in Port land. Ore., estimate the city lost the equivalent of a year's rainfall in the last 38 mouths. Sport Slants Uv Alan J. Gould (Associated Press Sports Editor) Putting matchmakers on the grill In New York seems to have been Just what the doctor ordered for the fight game. Just as business ts showing an up swing:, smiles are breaking out here and there lu Wall Street, and the muIti-mlllloJiotres are really getting some idea as to where their next Rolls is coming from, so are finances In the fight circles becoming more stable. There was a time tor awhile when the boxing palace Tex Rickard built cculd not lure more than 6.000 cus- oi imeresi was ascribed o ire dum? neso depression and lack of good fichters. But other fight centers weren't ( doing so poorly. There seemed to be pretty good boys wsrrinj? in foreign parts. So the New York critics started delving into the components of the cards that were failing so miserably to attract customers at Madison Square Garden. As a result the boys jumped in a body with unshielded spikes on the por;ly form cf Tom McArdle, the j Garden matchmaker." There were (squawks and protest, but there were a!o results. The cards became better. - seme of the inroads ol wrestling were i halt .vt anH ftit!iv t-& f5srHfi lw.in to draw ahno&t as many fans for the professional shows as turned out to see the amateur mitt alingecs quarrel. For two straight weeks now the Fnday night attendance has run over 10.000. Tommy Loughran and Max Baer did it and Len Harvey turned the same tnck with Vmce Dundee: The talk of depression m bos.ing is fsdir.. The 600 millionaires are be- i r., " 1 . ' "H" 1 "V"t lT j7 a share. It sells now around $o. Major Philip Fltrrxing, as pleasant, friendly and capable a man as ever i directed the athletic destinies of a macr school of learning, is leaving the military academy at West Point soon fo ecu re serricf. There was q-Jiie a party for him but the genera ieave takirc xtas Ene too fcirarious. Ta nea-spaper boys wire asked not to write s tori as about the de parture c a nan who had done so much Icj Army athletjcs. There was a refreslurii: atmosphere of modesty and intimacy to the leax-e taking. They wan-.ed do cannons fired. It was m marked contrast to the "reave takinc of another fsnrous ath- Uctjc ficure from West Pcint Red - CirJe. Traere were many stories then. , And It was so different from the near amvsi of another personace on thr crtm campus abov Uie Hudson, a young man named Goff wha used to p4ay f-abback for Rhoiie Island Stat? aniTersry. IT est be basebSLil weatlHrr dewn j :n Flmza bat rt's sr:ll football ta-k- tise elsewhere, as wrrrjess the 1 fDacwms conmbtitron freer; Allen i STewart. spirts editor c the Tucson. p: 2V'Vl".-. . t ymr corumn conremicg the firs; use j cf the "hjcif n hair tnck prompted ; rre to dii-e ir.TO The Ue and unearth j tie lertw whrch I used m the column 1 2 erjopr t The letter, frora Sam Kacsfield to i Stewart, written years accv be- tore th;s column berame interested in the srabect. takes the credit fretn Pop Warner tof or-.cirjiur.g "bid- Aea bill" piay. The tnck. of ccairse. j rcrssisred c a kITbct stMtiir.g the t focKbaa up ttrtoer rits swearer and tiwe rur.r.irrc for a toartccMm a hU c?srdinj toara tried 10 decide t?S CSrr-cM Trsrt . 1SC9 CtT.- Trjrt . it Mr. Mansfield, evidently on old tuner as football years go. described in his letter a game played in Phoe nix. In J89D. between Pop Warners Carlisle Indians and the Phoenix In dian school. Carlisle won 110 to 5. But let Mr. Mansfield continue: "it remained, however, for the rKiv Tnrimns in that memorable rule, the game h ehanecd inasmuch as it was in that game that a Phoenix Indian ran with the ball concealed under his Jersey lor the only ccore of the Phoenix braves, iiiu. .. 2 by Warner the following year against Harvard, and is attributed to him by eastern football followers but he learned. It In Phoenix." Before the shooting starts let us hasten to set down our opinion that Mr Mansfield must have got his mivnri un. and that If anyone used the "hidden ball" trick that day It was the Carlisle team. Tho argument starts four years further back than the Phoenix-Car- 1 lisle game. Documents in our pos session appear to show that Warner first used it while coaching Cornell, In 1897. In a game between tho Big ' Red team and Penn State. 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I FRED SPAETH rkw. m PhJmbi"ff & Heating ....... SaturdjLyJbni,193X tlve side to that argument la uphold by Beveral southerners who credit the play to the Auburn team and give the year as the fall ol 1895 and the da as the game with Vanderbllt. J Pop himself, in a letter to this column recently, said he thought he was the originator of the trick and that the Auburn play was to have the team form in a huddle, a man fall on the ball as though he were hurt, and then when the play went on, get up and run, Perhaps the whole matter would best be settled by putting up a sign such as one of my scouts reported he saw In a South American cafe a few years ago: "prohibido discuslon fut. bal et politico." They take both seriously down there, itseems. U. S. L. Batteries Sold on Insured Life We buy or trade for your old battery BURGESS BATTERY & ELECTRIC STATION Opposite La Grande Grocery ! 6