Wednesday, June 10, 1931
Pace Two
We Will
Close for the
E. O. Stock Show
Thursday p. m.
June the 11th
fcONNER'S
La Grande's Own Stort
BEAYERS BATTLE
FOR LEADERSHIP I
Portland Teani .Narrows
Distance By Trouncing
Hollywood 4 to Z
By the Associated Presw.
Porticd" Beawer. teconri In
league tzan&Zit to the Holiywocd
Stan, narrowed the Stars' lead last
nieht br coootntt a 4 to gaa.
The Beaters piled up a three run l
te&d before tfae. ninth tnr.ntf ad a ;
HoUyvcod nlly la that frame dTir
in which Bmrbee knocked a hoser
ever the centerfieln ftace waanl
Dooxh to orertaJte the Northern
team-
The SCaeton remained closed be
hind Portland Ln leaue smnrfintiy
by defeatintf- Sacramento lass nurJ.
The score waa 3 to 2. The Mumum
ory wae assured la a he run in inn
ing when Weiah. center fielder, trip
led, scortar on Btir"si fly.
ABC navtous tKta
in a wiM firs, mnins durinc W f
beat Oatand to 0 n tie sunnmt with, a record rf a) defeats
opener kvs maht. The len rana , m tiMir .a M tfce
wera scorrd on six hits otl two Oaa- , cs?erat ecrorta or VLanafer Stanley
land pttcters. One at the hits was. a I -fjucay- Earra. to null them, out at
homer by Vincent Bartoo. Arurel ont- aiuraa.
fielder, who thaaed a teammate j wto lad cct fhlJta
around the bos. . i reeuiar since he earce to Detroit, ms
Seatttea TnniarJ, tars out w j- t V9ai m5a tte trueup bmsKlf at sec
aers oeer San Pnnrraco by an It to : M SAxlcar m xs
score durlnir a ftectia fim wSica i aar3Mro'.i, ahaJCeujia and far a while
saw srren plte&era take the enound. yesterday'a game fcraicMfl Philadei
Sotir for Seatti acd. three foe aa ' lt xxxA tte mMre mhi
Pranciaco. j hale brijuailt success. Bueicy eracsied
Tte irjilana piled up- a six ran , Qus doucie ta the- tnrrd '. to
lead in the first fie- rnninaa. aart it. aA.-t two run rally and the Tlaers
and then breeaed forth fccam in the ed up to the seventh mama, "r-en
untA with, a battsna; rally wrtacri net- f T-uinf Ti?m BRiirea weakened tudiy:
Bed three rwna. ; Wait Hoys, relief horier. prosed ss)
Veatentay Eesalts: better and behind them the Hirers
B-H. a. ; cemmitted four errors. Aa a result.
Portland .. 4 la I the Athtica scared ten runa in two
Bollywood - ; J 1 !; inairaa to wis 13 to 3.
Orwoa t Woodaili Bray and The victory did not tncreaae Pnlia
Sewreid. i depiiai saanfj of Seadersaup. how-
E. H. E. j e-ser. for Wsahimrtun s Senator.
Seatth! - " 1' 11 1 p!a7tr-gr a ftn braid of ball, de-
. v w
Pacev Bonneuy. narpir. ;
and Cat. Oilaaey. Dootias. Eemier-;
toe, and Baldwin- PeneOeUy. '
S. H. E.
Loa mrelea 7 S 1
f.vTrf O 7 1
Baiiow and Schulte; Ptebus. B'irst
trd Bead- '
K. H E
j o
3 8 0
Eacramexito .
Cout and BrenaaU Bryan and Wins. ;
Wrpst hnor
lO i
;
"Bt toe .VwMiefcsr.eif Prea ,
Baltisixw Klia Kwananl. Ill, 1
P.ojata. threw Gico Gar.oalcl. 313.
Italy. 11 aWt P-ay Steele. Hi. Califor-
sua. threw Lee Ba 114. Kew
Hecrpahlret Edward Oaiy. rr,f m
threw Geonre KilL Chicago, t -l .
Casey Berger. Teiaav and J-3 Eeslm.
Australia, drew. IO.OJ. i
Ptttaoursrs Tiny Ecehcct. 147. ;
Xebraaaa. threw Vaoxa Zeiearr's J lii. 1
Hew York, in 1 nuna'ea. 30 secedes.
Afte Easaey. 1. Krw Jersey, in IS
mmutea, 57 secocjCi.
Chattanoca Jim Lord-ss. Greece,
defeated John rlatan. Canada in 4o
ntlnutea.
Night Fi?hts
fftj the AwMtriaXeit Tri
Boatois Loo BrouiiiATd. Womester.
Mxi . knocjted. out Paul Plrrccje.
CTV-felaiul st.
Inrtutwfcnota Tracr Cos. Indian--'
spoil, knocked, out Eenry Tleax
DuTrnpoex, la-. "
AUanta Battling Bvct. BrEiia?-1
ham, ouipotn'-ed Pete Lataa. Scran -
ten. Pa. (to.
Lanaittff. Mica. EJly Prtnifl.
Toronto, Insrxied oat Oatd Ruyoe.
Pontiwc, itvt . fii.
Charfeston. W. Va. K.mc Le-nn-
sky. Chicago, stopeed pat McCarthy,
Boston t-a t.
GEXTA LEADS
FIELD AT ED
OF 54 HOLES
DEACTTLLE. France. Jure 1J '!
Tc43rro Oenta. coea cKamptoa cf
th A-Tjemtce. ,ed aa tr.tnat:ocai
f(id of froifers tnto the rcund
of the Prench ccen scif mpujc
ship today with a &4-hcie tj-iai cf
315.
Tnree strokes cef ind srl tied f.:r
second pU.- were J-je K:rwr-d..
only entry froca tn Var, States.
PUTT AliiSS. B.-lt.i hrwl r-r rrf
Berlin crub. and Bir.Jharri ;
Iroci Saasea. (
Korkwood tad a T3. Allies s 70 and
Buurban a tH tody.
(Wna tor ta iMfl l'h t wiirr!
btraksnc 63. eiht su-ck.es uder par. !
H ioc.4 putts Ttre drcc-?,rjr j
Bnind the four ieader. n Mr- j
eo CfiurKx also of the Arrni.r.e. with
a 9 today tor a total of 2UC
Rain Results In
Postponing Fight
NEW TORK. June 1 Rain' CTa.-k w t.ir.4 f :r h, -irt :n
today caused the postponeaarnt of the the aurcer. B-awfU i tea-
10-roucd heary weight itwatcCx t-; wmct t tne psc.V'-'ria.ry. tJMc
l ween Prirno Cartier of Italy and Pat t-arierrtd to the h.-p;-a.: here. a.d
Rediaocid of IreiajMi. Proeaowr ; was a bca.-df in tse hotae'ef
Jamea J. JohJastois aoocuncnt the . A. p. Citrt. ai tr tr-ju di.
bout wouM be heid next Monday J oed trsat tr pa:r p-it- so r-r
KJaght at Ebteca fieid. out cf tie wy
Kortfc Carolina farmer pvrchasc
about iV50.Qi tons of bay annually j
frost other state.
r:!!BOXERMApiE:
BASEBALL srnirfjrra
By lite vworiated rres
tl)AI Li.il. IE
w. l. pJ
EoilTword 38 14
Poniard 35 Tt
lliaaioes : 3i 28
Loa Amreies 33 30
San F in1"-''? 33
Seattle 29 33
Sacm-p-raso 28 35
ii 3a
.4S i
S
Jrr
iEEICl LtAC.l t
Prt.
.761
J!
J-55
Ptiladelccia
W, . r-Jtiirt
titfW Tor St
Ge7eianl
Caicau
Si. Lciiia
Detroit .
Beaton
XJTIOXA1. UUGITE
W L.
P-rt.
.ia
.4
J 13
SC. Lcal 30
w Tort . 1 "Ii5
Ccua 22
Beaton XI
Eiooaiyn
Pblladeipllia
PltcabuTifn ..
CU-cinriatt
Yt.STtRDAVS BESCLIS
r-x-wie Ca---
Pcrtland 4. Hdiywood 2
fieattle 11. San Prarxlaca 9.
Lea Angeles 7. Oaitiand 0.
V -wrnrii 3- Sajcrameno 3-
Aflaeiieaa
Pniwfelphia 12. srorc 3
W&sairfzoa. 9. Chiraxo 3.
Ocixer gaLT.es poapocecL
Cmcinrjitl T. Boston .
New Tort ltX ChJ:aifo a.
Be. Lotus 3v Brootclyn 5.
Ptuladtiinfci T, Puuhurgh; X
Athletics And
Senators Each .
Chalk Up Win
Bt Hsa s. Ialierta Jr.
rAABOC&ted Press- Sports Writer V
The pliaht of the Detroit Tigers
has become a sertocu matter to fol
levers of the team.
Due Urtdy to injuries to Dole
Alexander and Charley Gehrtmjer.
the T'jwra hawe lout the ereaeeift pairt
of hetr fcti'tirr punrh and the wort
cjy; TaSaJ tt,T
ta-abu vx .iairaiir' w aite iioa 9 w
4. ijr so ajrenoa ieaje
ifa.Te were rained out.
The ctr-cmnati Beds., who hae,
teen raaxirjr a determined effect to
climo out cf the N-iCiceai league
ceCar. made it sLt Tictones their
! seten eunea yesterday by trcunc- i
lcfJt Bc" Bra res T to X
The Xew Tcrlt Osanta accomptahed
tte ea? s Bar fcilirji as the7 tc. Jt
secend piice away frcen the Chlcai
twsa wtta a IO to J trrerapa. pxnir
a tu3 eaine ahead cf then nn'a
rJntma; Lester Sweetland frstn. the
j tncurid in two in thefts, she edicts
P"d up 1 hits and led all tha
i league ieadin St. Loula
Cardlrjsla coiiected aa irautT safe-ues.
laryMt total cf the season, tis
o1 their 4 r rante manrn with an
to i rictory oeer BncJciyn.
' Pbiiadeipnla eachaared places with
Pittsburgh, in the mvn.
w-.th a T to 3 Yletory.
t-.-ca: Kleins Ith home run of the
""t?0 tuivarht about the dcwnijI
Ertn Bcame.
.
fc 1 l)-f IK
WI.XXER0VER
B. 0STAP0CH
j BOISE. Idaho. Jus 1& ..i. Lra
j DwrTi. of Salt Lax City, won two of
j thrre faa tern BorneT Oipo:h.
; Grand Ptpuld. iLch., fcearrwerht.
:fe last iuh :n a wrwiiinc iratch
; that B-airkKu the n: ach eaniSiticc
: cere ;n aiore than a decade.
i Onti-poca ':c ne Clrss fali in ii
i with a &:stoa erai t.cid
Ctru eaiiiy trr-iie a
c the secucd f-Ui in e-ea sa:na.
'with an irpiar.e spin. The faU iert
Ostapctrh help-Ntna -j:d he fail fx-t.m
: to a nt-irlir fceaiIoca in 1 secocc
(for tt third fa.
! la a. wrtes cf t:aiit pcimirL(
' Al.ta Z.v. Prcatei;. n?w:ra w-;c i
j dfesilcc. frtm Art Pinjr. cf Los
Aneies. wea:t:r-v.iita, in rcuaaii
Lyman Eligible For
Second Track Award
OHXOOX ST ATE COLLEGC. Cor
J"e l-J Richard "M.e" Ly
ctan. cat La G-riiw. s cr.e of the it
Tirwty trairktr.-: rTtrir-.rr.red to t!.e
botta-d of j?h..c ccntr-U f-ir sweat-
r by R w "Dici y-rr
ceaca L?xr.an a. r. c
tne hixh up ar.d :ie -auit w'.U
trvrk. He tu. r-e -r..re yrar c tn- j . .
"'tZSfZ iaa5' ea fcc!Z0 British Golfers
is;eif ;n t--tw.i.. aaTr aj.-ea.tSi o "f r- j
earned tao ie-.ter. tea crt He! iOi Z Of .-1mm CO
iOC cvff'3a.; arrf siiKii
tt-
fecttc of hLs -tfTt fa..:ci.
CotlVlcttd Wfimnn
t 1 1 U ti " VfltUIl
Dies In Hospital
UZOtCAX. 1AKZ. Wue. Jixe 11
VI.-1 Mae B-':. cot.ra ti cf sid
ms hr pora-ir. h-itro Bay Ca.-k
u p:wt. fcer tu3-tc; at " a4.
d.d &.tiurd.iy -f tuen-ci4. :t
-Tid b7 cr.cjj of Lvr:
" ha r,-rt;n ta Hic'-ai 1.x t.t
The of Kebraska iand rx
is ratrti as prr cent ai-e cce
war ieTtls.
PHYSICIANS SAY
StarJey Sargent, Vancou-
ji ver Middleweight, In
fl jured in Portland Boat
-.-ustt , vn or. ir tpi
-TPrlr
sac Eid-Lt-reJat boaer.
SSrrti lastM wiien te was
ESea HA m tL T5tS rrSL.
Pete Mefera, San Francisco, was re-
iamitoaa - uu mcrnlng. Sr-
Sn?1s HZ trjlpera-room
f, , bomiTaJ. He wai tart when
ti baci o ta bead struck tie noor
Li-atead of the rr-at as tut ItfU.
As the hCHDital tcday pnyszclana
sai" it was -bather .Sar
wcuii reco-rer. StUl unconscious, he
was taien into the surv-ery where an
cpeiuuoc vaa to te perlcrtntl la an
fttumps tc rei7 preure otx Hi
farcin-
, . .-i, .K- CTrt-- aw
3C.Kf,!?e,.??,?
HKIOIS BATTLE
PORTLAND. Or., vV Pece Meyers.
San Francisco middlewe-bt tnocted
cut Staniey Sarvent. Vancouier.
aan, ii ie
IAIU1 UUS MU iUjia w Jii" iwi
powibij rAiaiij Uiiured. uea 2ui
nea-d Mruc the fioi:- as he fU- T'ne
-rn.-a--itaus parrt aiidiieniT and tanex-
pectedy.
It was a furiotas batue iroci the -
tart. Soricent pat .Meyers down in ;
the first round witr left hood .
When he arose fcaraent rjeariy floored ,
hnn loa oat Beyers rallied and;
inccied Sdmens down with a ton?
rw.. iu
i.i man t: m H Tarn f-.. rjl-
T ........ t UaeaH ,-.rP
hurt him. but in the third Sargent
rwartued a.i over fhe Callfarniaa
tub iet hoijic and had hUn woboiy.
Agum in the fourth eorjaut had. the ;
- . . .
" rrS . w-P
:te v.,. Lnstead o aim adraat-
ae of the count, borent
bobbed
buox on ha feet at tne count cf
three, piainiy iprxjcy. He put out
aim hand an tf to toccft gloves with
Keyers and the latter let go with ail
ha had in a fierce ruiht to the chin.
Sargent fell bacsrwarca and the sound ; . .
is tne bac- of ha head hit tte boards I WASHINGTON, June 10 - As
cculd piainlT be beard all 07er the ! si?t'in:' Secretary Lo-wman declined
lutincrium. i ywterday to comment upon the
Pete Hitter, Salmon Crees:. Wash., j cisan?3- .
middlevt'tiihi added another to hla j Other treasury officials also de
strtsijr of knojtoutJi when he stopoed , cilnett to comment, SaJtintr the atsi
JtcaniT Oar. Seattle, la the fourth 1 ttide- that ail of CampaelTs charges
nsund with a nrh6 to the chin.
Al miLaian. tan Uunro ratlie-jrent
waa too rauth for Viird Sortoc.
Eucece and after fiire rounds Nor-1
am oroppeo w nia aneea so ?aie a
Swede Neiaon, Verronia. Wash- was
suspended by the boaxrut eoamu-!
990a. for failure to teen an enfatre-1
meat with "Society Red Milled. Jes 1
ttostintfttr suoatituted and lasted two j
in dniaicn. filed hi resinsuon witn
set a decision oer Tommy Waan. ; s. state Hal E. Ects. eifee
VancouTer. m the .curtain aj. Ja,j . lt .- ouaced yeaxer-
"M "oa. j
MAXIE, STRIB
SETTLE D0WX
TO HARD WORK:? "
CLZVELASIX June 19 ij Max
Sri ei;r;r and Toi;r-f StnhUr were
afcle to settle down t.j senoua tram
i2ur t.xiay. un worried ty ieiril
cbaitacies to their heuTTtght charn
picnshin bout here July 3.
. The- state sorerre ccure rentoied
the only tojal tarda yesterday by re-;
ruam to advance fcrned-ate i
by A::ctmt Jcaepn fcL MeLea.
Meia. defeated la eorri.rr.oc pleas
and apceuate cocrts, had carrLed hus
ca to the s-reme court, cccse
il the fcous would be a prize tizHi
and tbaa contrary to the statutes. :
The city anred it wouM be cniy a '
-'octir eahisition.'
Tte ' ma;rer of a referee and an
aveetcen4 coccerninic foula now are
the cniy details to be tr-:ned out. .
Maureen Advances
To Third Round
POSTMARXOCX. I--Ia.-d. Jure 10
Ujb Maureea Orcu:t advanced
to the third rcuxd of the British
iadea- g-f chaiasptr5nah-a tiay. !e
'eaunwr Kathleen Gornham one uo.
The ctner favorites acianced with
the American cul m the t:t.e p-ay.
Miaa Dtanl Fiahwicic. te cefencunit
champaoa.. had an etiay time with her
eciod round eppenent. Mrs. RLbirj;
tor . winning 4 and 4; MtiiT GuriaT
wosa frrra. Mrs. Siiu. I aii and
Wanda Mn-ian, dsiaied M-tt MCui
joch 4 and 3.
Mies md WUacc, champion of
Sracl and nratdalist in the cur
rent tournament won fr:m Ms.
Marks trree and two. S.e ail M.-i
Occutt will meet in te -sxr.tT
ma-s if they cceh m their trrc'
remind matchea.
Chick Expects Big
Protest Over Ball
CHICAGO, June 14 .r Charles
"Chock. " E-aana cf Chicatrx lew score
rsroca fciitcec for the c.f..ccjl occ
chajnp ujn-tttip. belie-.es there wiii te
a tnurdercwa cry of prctt oer the
3e v.'U baii when the "btr shots'
try t;-. noctnem cotiTMW
"Out co the Paciiic co: acd dewr.
ruth- the boy sprier a..? irrwd the
rew call w-is all rjt.it. ' 113 sa:ci i
'but wait tantil they et uo norm
here rtl tatti tne atlll ccure and
the tiff winde. They U ;uui- ptr.ty
rr.y'l c-o-t be- witma sesvi-al .t.rot-s
zt thir (catnea with tte ' bail."
Al E-tpmij-a. Chicago ttar, hc
top-cd the qualifying round tn the
ChaCro dstrrcc with a x.
-,th ETana. who raed to
LO.VTXXV. June 1 p Ten Br.;
ah " er.-m-eir.j the Britii
Ryder O- p team. a.' tea t.Ttj y f i:c
the t . ".m1 States, TTmt wia
Wilter Karr. s tam of l"r.;vJ
tatea pro rnvaOca: a: CciunS'is.
Ohii Jtme 2 and
-if we fce the cup it will be won
by a Tvry coed teajrr. of frifers m
deevL"" Chaxles A. Whit.-cir.be. can
tain said, a tney ie't Lctcoc !-ir
Scxi thaaig too.
KAIR VIIN4 riv.HT
xtmho palls. rtfsJM- J--- te
As Kr..be. 1A. B;-.r-.-r. V.l.. Oe
?ea led Tuf ry O Eewr . 1 . Prea tt? i io.
iy a tec Anneal knoi.'tut in the
hh rcuiii of tieir ta rrurt
asa-a eient here liast njrht. CDw'i
fecoext tnrew In the towet to halt
the tahta
A zMkp of Kaaa ihow-n pcltma
U'jJf jt. of artc wveri 2sas been
iaed by a scwr. 't foe uie ia treat
i3zt hay-(eTer 'art -
i r " i ... i.iiiini i i i " ."; MmmiSimiM
Huskies Defeat
Marietta Crews
On Ohio Course
MARIETTA. O, June 10 Uiri -
I etta and Southern Oiuo hare seen
tneir tlrst eljtnt-oaretl intercollegiate
shell wet. and liked It.
Liked tt so much, in fact, teat
' concentrated effort was started here
nibt to ofctaia foe. Olympic
. tnals tte oiuo P"-T,!r co'-
: w M" "nnmer.
, I' fl "l."??1 3 -
' ir-;TirrfTk ;
f1 O1"-- b,---J".ctrt-, ";
S17"?,.. re!?-
J. .V?
", .Si sSfHT rT.rlLitS
shell races ever Itetd In thlt section
- 4-"r ....
JH SfSrS
rriadeVrarnTrace ol lCn -
f! J
Less exuenenced and I'nter ty-rt
arT? ir f. "' jTl
; 4iiiiL tte Pioneers In , '
! . ..... T. Cl - ,
I i w jams, xoe Biis-t: corerea te
d-stance in euht trJiiutes and one-
ManectA .Jayirees by
; LSrtr manTa SSiSreto
; 54-S
j TSe Wasfcirioa
crews decarted
frcm here last niht a(ter the races
for Hrchlands. N. T.. where theT will
: ' . . . . .
ccuesiases sc i-oci-tnJteepBxe June ie.
j Before Fe vicar, however. Ceaeh Al
Crnhrtciscn announced that he prcb-
afciy reurn with his crews next
stammer to rce in a tranj?uLLr wi'ii
Marietta and possibly Wisconsin.
.
sT laTV1MaOO a 4f "1 T
VUiUCO i-lUUtWv
"
Seymour Lourman
TfBV TOP.K. June 10 Ualor ,
" i. Maurice Campbell, former prorabttloci ':
; ajriri-!7iitrator for th Nw Tnri
trtet dlsctoeed yesterday that hi had.
sorae weeks ay filed soecifie etariies
with Ptestdens Hooker aafainst 8ey
mcur Lcstuc assiazana secretary of
the treasury, scctainic him of insin-
certty with reeard to prohibitioe en-
fcrcement and cf "dereliction is of-
flee."
t atraasia Lowrcan and the tren.-iury had
oeen gne iri.o ana nLspoeers oi uccx
. o and that there was nothing tew
it. thn.
1
tlaneru, Jraffic
r jr
C fli CJ IU MLtroiUil
saLEM. Jane 10 P G. Vit PUn-
bJ Haw pucery has been witn
tne CiTision since ne was ap- f
oointed deputy sheriff ln 13:29 and
Li5 nxenth xis mane acting chief
upen the reanaticn cf Sent Scoe
EjJtr. who nfsiined to beccme chief
will be
ccnaot.dated with, the s .ate police
Secretary Hoss indicatid yterdi
te would Hawaii Planery as head' cf
tee ncn-nwideiat bcraa'j in tie auvr-
cjGiisS' ,K?,UM?.k;;'ul .rir'tr
-ucn cf j.
cr tJ.ltIi-, oi
tau .yyti.. -
LZir statijocs. and
traffic "rrn--c
atswrbed by the nrsr poiire cepart-
ClOlldoUYSt Fatal
v
inert. :
To Three Children
r
TTEKHT. Tex.. June 10 Tnr J
C3Ucren cf the P-j-s Puitoa family. ;
hiva nine miles rcc;.h of TurScey. -
( were crowned Monday niicht' when a circmi court he?e yesterday by Ches
i cloudh-Tsrst, amcuntimc to nine inches er Co3n. a-ramss the J. W. Co
) cf raa. swep dawn Kemp creei ar.d ! tind Lumber ccmpany. Cocn. form
: wdh?i the chilcrea and. their aether ;er manager cf the company's Camas
frri the hcuje. . tumeer yarrii. declares he was lalaely
i The chi4lrea drowaed were f two .tccuaed by Ctceiand of the theft cf
1 boys. Beoo. J. and Keiday. li. and a.Srfl.
ixL Cleone. II. The mother escaped j He was arrested at Sherinari. Ore,
ay eiinsruii to a tree. She sttampted t he said, and later held tn ja.l at Mc
; to rescue the children as she saw j Mmnriile and TaccouTer. Waih.
: thexa b?tn atc; past her by the j Charires were discussed June 6.
'' r.ixi The waters receded t 4 a. ra. f
' yesterday, and she was rescued by
. neighbors.
; Tt- rather and another urn were
; tn Turitsy and were unable to return
' tcce becaaa cf the flood.
.4rresf Secretary
Of Soviet Friends
SSATTLE. June ia vf Lecc C-lir.
e-:retary of the FTiecda o' the SoTiet
Ct-oa. was m the inamurauca de- (
tiica statwa here yesterday chanced
w.th advocating the oTerthrow c the j
L". S- eoTemmni and with ditrvbut- j
irc literature and p rcpa-cxnaA tirvnrac ,
the overthrow of the cvrnnent by j
i :n:e of arms
C"ta.er. w'tio fccvid-d the deleira-.icn ,. After tnttT? the entire affair owr
wurch greeted the SctTet ajntarirrs with Mr. Lanrireth. who is Tice-prest-Tlvn
they T-jired the V. S. La,; ysar. j c-uc of the aiteociatioc. and a member
ia been a c-Wate cf the tailors" of t.te board of controi. Mr. Gary
unma in Seattle to the central Ux-' phoned two-tiiirds of the way acrces
cc-ncii :oc the pat ten year. He " the continent to C- W. Whittn.
rw arrested shcrtiy alter malnifht president cf the Xatiooal Intercaoi-yfisterd-iy
it his hecre here cn a war- t aetic Athletic s.octti,oa. Mr. Wnrt-
nns ;nm t;
.i Wj.!h:rrt-:
- - - -
cecartment of Li :rx
D C
.Y' SII1PMEXT
OF 6 MONTH TO
EMBROIDLRED FINE
.DRESSES
EYELET EMRR01DERED DRESSES
Sics 3 to 6. erj- jrood rooking- S1.9S
NORTOXS KIDDY SHOP
Street Car Firm
Asks Injunction
Against 7c Fare
1.
? pthTLaSD. Or . June 10 iji Tne
" Fzcit jc northwest Public Sana eom-
' m'p- n filed cat in federal
; ccurt hers far an tnjtrncticn present-
the stale public utilities com- i
Eissiocer frcrn micron an order f
street car lares "in Portland i
. facta 10 cents to 7 cents. j
r M. Thomas. Jom-rtCTiouer.
' a--T "teres cenpsny to re-1
dure its fares to a 7-cent caifc basis, i
Tbe company yesterday deciared ,
ttis order -rSlaW urieasonabie.
snitat. unfarr. arbttrar?. unsupported
: -y Jiy Hibelanual e-ridence. conlia-
! eatery, and constitutes a taJtlntr of ;
nmtwrrr of lit niii-tiff -ntbomi
' 1 . 1 -r i
' M? ,
. TSoous Issued hs order to oeccme
ef.'ecti'-e July 1. Tte uclities com-
oocy eeta rMtn- order pre-
wcuc enforcesaeas oC the redded
n'.tfs tmni tiie case taa been ceter-rj-inad
by tie courts. -
Tc.ji aiiis is Kte first challenge of
sie rais cJ ifce public serr'-ce coca-
axi&icaer to- isstie orcsrs oa, rate
structure 2rcier ti-.e Iatb- enacted by
lie Laj?s sessioa of tie letr-siamre.
The iratction ccmpany'a ccrcpliint
ccn'.ends tie order is a vtolaUcc of
be 14til arr-iavt-f rr-ynr. c the E7oiul
States' coc3ti.titi.oxi wtoich gtiarancees
orotectien. azaimsir ccnfiscaiion wLth-
v ;
: acqua.i cocipejistttjajtj.
s Thcnias'" order was issned Itay 29.
I; pro.ided for a basic 1 cent cash, j
fare with sarioas ramifications of the j
tire stnKture for toitens and passes, i
f t
WnAnri CT 4 ?X-
lU.OOU OlAl-N i
' .
NEAR KESFU
BY BANDITS
(Continued frumPage One)
Mrs. Frdcnci Banihordt, cf Birea i
Ohio. (
In an effort to str?n?then It drive I
ag'-uns oatiawry and communis; f
soiernment authorities today an-
. ECace1 re p:snnrg to in
: lusirate oolittcal. economic and
: ediicauoc 'proerams to raipplement
triej-. niiiitary campaign. Chiang ;
Sai-SheSc read of the eownmnnt.
recently announced he wesikl lead 1
the ntili5ary operations aiainst tte
bandits bat thus far has not talcen r
the field. -
In an anssMmceaaeist to. the press !
the rtrremment officials said:
"It" realized that military force '
r. eradicate banditry and
tc-muniS3. uniesa attenVea is oaid 1
to she 00 potiical inf la- i
in texxxmxvs these esals. f
1 .-tterf.r:oce Chian? Kai-heit is or-
ianizinj ft committee cornpoied of
expert poiltical scientists and econ-!
crnHts who will accompany him when i
he leads the anti-lawless campairn
witMtt Hunan and Kiangsi ProTinces 1
shortly.
Triese exena will undertake the i
rchahilitaticn of the captured areas. ;
'ccnsoL-iiirr? tlhe acccmplisiunents j
5C;
ot ice grjei 1 rrrnii ioctea kmuuu
Tee roremmnt miTitarr reported
i"is trooca in Kiamrsi
ma km? crceress arainst
banitti. scattenn?
brKLiin their held
Chiang Ui expected to
pairTi headGuarters at Sanchan.
TVESTROYER ST n BT
pnpTvn. crwifA jie io y. The
Cnaced States cestroyec Fitist'-iry has
n .crdenKl-- to' stand by Fschow
,ch u ETieaaced by the advance oi!
C'JIM orn..nUts down the Mm
r:Tr the jner.Cin iecauoc nere an-
enced tccay.
l'?TSO, China.
10 i. Cc.irz
Ling. 30-year-oid coTera-rr of
Manchuria, who la a patient it Pxcie
f e Her heso i tal for
tyrhcd 'ever, ;
an official
d
riL DAMAGE 1 IT
PCTLA?rD. June 10 '.J A suit
foe
:00 0O7 dimiws was filed ia
FRED N0WLAND,
DIARIS " ILL
C03IPETE 12-13:
(Con
noed frcm. Page One)
the erounda that their winning would
1 boost cur sta? BILL EATWA3JJ.
Hosei Windemere. Caica-ro, UL
ji didnt tax icnr for Mr. Gary to
respond to a pie that. First he
tried to tet in touch with. Paul Jack-
jon presaiens of the state asaocia-
uori. fcut that worthy was ln -po-i
kane. Then Mr. Gary" ccrtaairixucased I
wish Austta Landretn at Pendleton
aad the two- kept the wires hunoniin?
i for sine tun.
ten lises tn Chicairx oe uofcemed
Mr Gttry tf-.as the meet was spenaored
o.r, ;:-- -
2 YEAR IZKS
LINEN AND VOILE
S1.49
' J .III " ;W U T
" 1 ?ll s )
of (he
IS
THE bewildoring circle of details, opinions and
overemphasized '-features"" of elertric refrigera
tion has been broken. "ow roa can actually measure
quality. The Standard Rating Scale leads buyers
straight to the heart of value. It brings out every point
upon which your future satisfaction depends. Just read
pi t mm m
Carr Foreiiure Co., Inc.
j K-tro-3
l croTince were : is i2y .- -.-irTse- .t -'-VSMry-. A1 m iLjsj-vTj'Tivn
uast reds and! M I Ti
the outlaws and; SI 'VW. V-il rU ?rfr'Veii f.;v-X,f fias mc experience of users over
on the sentry, j fl R. VA Vr-5 ? -3 VA ie5S! Xi t-j LiVj a Ion )ienfjl of years proved the re-
estafcuan cam-! "rS - - r-A f-i ic & a ii a trsS friaru tor .uiac-h ved and dependable?
I " TFI a V, 1 II lllsagliaaaaEasawjawssarjaa?aI.aa SMfajasaaaaa
! b'
I Lnn'relfa:twdi(t.to aaanlB tfce-rjs
sres c Lksz-tis- ana iio-p
Hayward Predic, iccrtes.
f to Mr. Whitten teller ir of the
ceci3.cn and a simLir nirisaaire ws
, ciipi:;hd to HiyTc-rd. Mr. Gatv alio
ri.Tned Grcsn Tetemn tr-icx coich
the merest fc? toci ln the
- j and xthed bcih ccnpe:i:ors lucfc m
j zhelr cociins lenrir?- Hi Lit now an
j iir-mail letter is cn the w-y ea3 with
j the certificates cf the xrxo athletes,
j B.U Riyrard is nc-T ca to bfccnte
j enthusiastic oTer-esilT. cut h frani- .
' ly prsciics that DernxriA and ?-'
; land will te nar the tco FricUy and
jSaturuAT. Th-s Prineviae lad threw
; the jaieiia so far in trials list we-k
: that several of the entneA tn the na
j tional latercoilrffiat sw- nerrouslT
i aoied who was doirc aii that heft 7
! wirk.
; Only Kenneth Churchill, national
ehampxa frura UaiTersity of CalifTC
; ma. -lis able IO throw the ipear far- '
, ther than the Crsoa K:h school
; boy. Koiriand is entered ia fceth the
j hixh and low huruiis. H? recently sot .
j a new Ores-on state record in the few
' rr-r nt.
EUCKEYE !S DUO-MALTED
THEN VACUUM PACKED TO
ESiMG YDa jfjm's fisEsi ruira
Smf aid any aia!t iaee fimr aa
raKu te CCKaare -vnta tile Be.
Bit.Ssy. M-f k, a sswcial ac
las. ynTl fia. at tie aew &sck
7e eakutT. Crtti .i r4 flavae
La xrpver kae. V f '.r Aad
it s HaiH PACKEO testes ta
kus ki ; .scrfl ee. wnr
far Jwa it costs w 1UU.S
taaa etker ro4 sasiis- Try it.
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CIRCLE
7 7
cJiiqht diete
J
the Scale, and you will un
derstand how you, too, can
now judge like an expert.
That is the wav we
w 14 want vou to muse
i"0"? Kelvinator.
The KeHinator line
Usrludes models prie
eil from $10 upward.
.ar one of these mnr
be ptsrehaed ou
oar Monthly Bud;ef
Ptin.
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Just Two Days Left
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
A New Dramatic Clara Bow
THAT 1YILL THRILL YOU IN THIS DECIDEDLY
DIFFERENT PICTURE
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Don't Forget to Bring
a F riend Free
HERE'S HOW!
PurcW two lockages of Gmpcnuts from
your grocer. The tops from those two boxes
ami one paid admission will admit two
persons during matinee performances
TODAY Oil TOMORROW ONLY.
RATING SCALE
Tlectric Refrigeration
Is the refrigerator manufactured
by a reliable company with proper
experience in the electric refriger
ation field?
Haiitplentyoffooflandshelfspacc?
li the caibinet itself well designed,
sturdily built and properly insulated)
sturdilybuilti
i()uantityof i
provision for tJie lreezui
luatc supply of ice cubes.-1
of ice rather than number
of cubes, which may be of laree or
small size, should be taken into coo
sidpnttion.) Will the rrfriperntor constantly
maintain a proper temperature for
the pran atif-n of foods?
Can the rcKiw- of ice .cubes and
deswrt le speeded up when the
nel arises? - '. . '
Can this extra freezing speed for
ice cubes be had wit hou t affecting the
tcnifKT.tture on the food shtlves?
rj'ooiowatempenitureon thesheives
will, of pourxe, injure food.) - -
is there a place lo keep ice cream,
meat, iish, (rame, "quick frosted"
fwjd or extra it allies indefinitely
at a Odaic freezing temperature? ,
Are these various temperatures
(a. extra fast freezing; 6. fast freez
ing; c. below freezing fr storage;
and tf. normal food presenation tem
perature) automatically maintained
uiihotil any attention from the owner?
l)xfi the refrigerating unit operate
often or infrequently? (The fewer
"st ips" and '"starts" the longer
the unit will hut and the less it
costs to run.)
Jluw long will the cooling unit
continue to cool the refrigerator
even though the current is shut off?
(Hefri:erution should continue for
10 or 1- hours.)
Can the back parts of all shelves,
even the lowest, be reached without
knceihig or sitting down?
I In.-; provision been madefor keep
in? voelables frislt and crisp? ,
Can the refrifrerator top be used
to "set things down for a moment"
while the contents of the cabinet are
beinff re-arTanred?
MU the refrigerator add to the