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Tuesday, January 12, "1932 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA" GRANDE, ORE. Incorporated) An Independent Newapaper Pnone Main 800 P. B. KNIjAY Editor and PuDUanar HAROLD M. FDTLAT Bualnea Manager Publ(lhed Tenlnga. except Sunday, at 1710 BlitH etnet. La Grande. Oregon. . , Entered at the Poet office of La Orande. Oregon, ae Second Claee kfall Matter under aut of March a. 18TS. OFFICIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTT AND TBS CITY OF LA Q RANDS MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The AaMCIated Preee i eicloslvely entitled to uee for publication of all new dUputchee credited to It or not otherwtee credited If pub lished herein. All right! of republication of ipeclal dlspatchee In this paper and also the local news herein also are reeerred. National Advertising ReprWntatlTS M. O. &IOOENSEN CO. Inc. San Francisco. Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland. Chicago. Detroit, Nttr York SUBSCRIPTION HATES B; Carrier Dally, one month In adrance Dally, six montna In adrance uaU7, aingia oopy Dally, car month In adrance . Dally, per eu months In advance . Dally, per year In advance By Mail Itc - SO toe .13-60 ADVERTISINQ RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per &j,uuu uku .460 Time contract prices on application That phrase evidently struck home. It was heard repeatedly during the remainder of the moratorium debate In both house and senate. There were, of course, variations of the original Sumners "crack." Mc Padden of Pennsylvania In his widely heralded speech expressed It: "I do not record my votes as a member of the house In a telephone 1 booth." j And Hiram Johnson said he didn't record his votes by means of a tele- 'gram. Knows lite Law ?l?,,,,?dm!a?iiy , 01 the recently by the slashing tac- Lower Grade Of Butter Advanced In Oregon Mart PORTLAND Jan. 13 (P) Lower grade butter was advanced, during the JulJ" late session of the cube market on3ePt the Portland produce exchange. This j advance was made In face of weak ness In the better scores. It reflects ' another attempt on the part of " J. churnera to stabilize the retail mar-! ' ket which has been more or less up- j KJt. rruin rAMnlltf Hw fha alachlnir tan ! 1 MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CUICAGO WHEAT Open lileh Low Close Jlar. . .155- JV3 Way . J7 ..17 jm.S'i MM MX .55''4 ."51j,.3G i , JJtJ .3"!-.:?A , .57 14 .511, FOBTLAND WHEAT Open inch Low Close .G3 ja .Gi'i .63 .60-74 .60-JJ .co-ii ,co?i best constitutional lawyers In con-!.,, Vu7.iTL"l Z Th'y K,Utfn tohh"n,wh "'.The days session showed a rise of 1c speaks on subjects such as the mora-', - . :-na iur eacn 01 me iwo lower grac.es. juiy which placed standard and prime Cpt Mist n tiic cmiiio pine uuu icit. out lo differential between top and bot tom scores. No change was announced In the price of butterfat there being un 1 speaks on subjects such as the mora ;tortum. for they all respect his .knowledge of the subject. I He Is a keen student of law in all lis phases. Many consider him among the first 10 most brilliant members of .the house. .,hh "baId- f, "j"'.'' Sl'ght chnO standards which S - It fl . U "i-f "i e price usually for this com- .. , modlty. CHICAGO CORN Open inrh Low riose .3S!i .3 .SKi, .38;; .4014 Avy. .4.40! .4u!!4 .42 " .44 " .4114 .414 8i -4i;i. .4-'i'i AiiQ& Trading Dull In Northwest Wheat Surplus Will Be Smallest, Belief PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 12 Pre dicting the Pacific northwest wheat surplus at the end 01 me pcmhvv..v year will be tho smallest In history of the area, Henry W. Collins, vice president In charge of the Pacific coast division of Farmers National Grain corporation, today made public a tabulation of wheat stocks In the three northwest states which set the surplus on January 1 at 10,754,121 bushels. The carryover on July 1, 1031, the beginning of the crop year, was 20, 000.000 bushels, Mr. Collins revealed, Indicating a wiping out of nearly one ing sows 275-500 lbs. medium and ot the 6urpius to date. pmri !. .( iU Sr, FfPrierS-StOCkerS .m.- .hnn tilth 10 7.14.121 EXClianOe Todai i70"130 lbs- Sl &nd choice $3.50 g bushes to work on during the next - ;iO . ,k. avnnrt nrt fnr r11 v . (?veu iiiwun ti.". - . Sheep and lambs 100; . generally rall shipments east," said Mr. Collins. including crop NEW YORK" .Tnn ! is An ,,n ward tendency In the railroad issues stead' w "rm- Lamb5 90 If - doJT' This year s supply, I A bachelor, he lives In a private' ..i- ; home with friends during sessions of JL--. Make of butter continues season- j found the rest of the stock market ood 8ncl cholce M-50-W, medium $3.50 ana carryoTer at the beginning of the j congress. I He did attend the White House i j unresponsive today, and the list gen very badly de-;erally fell back In tho lato trriin pressed undertone and price In the J Losses of 1 to 5 points were common reception to the ludlelarr the other' r """"" " c106e. ana tne tone heavy. mghtneVhJ .tuU Sto'Ch,nge ah own here for the day Trading was dull, however, .the tuni WashutonrsiTal uTe lntjbut there were considerable supplies over approximating 1.400.000 shares, vasnrngtons social life. changing hands below established) Even some of the rails closed off 1 j values. I to 2 points. Including New York Cen DAWES SI T PORTS! SUgnt Price s"ns a" again jtral. Union Pacific and Santa Fe. .,VlV-t V. Ibeing forced In the market for chick- XI L iVLSli, K I XltHJ V ,K .ens. Receipts are showing a very lib-j era! gain and are taking care of full ! needs. Prices In general are perhapG I . lc lb. lower. PORTLAND. Jan. 12 6P) Cattle There Is little movement into con- caivea iu; weaK lower tendency. 84.50. all weights, common $2.5015) nK-n totaled 83.150.000 bushels, the $3.50. Yearling wethers 90-110 lbs. report reveals. j medium to choice $2.7583.50. Ewes ,.In normai years, the carryover at; 120 lbs. medium to choice $1.75 the end of ,tne season in this area is $2.00. 120-150 lbs. medium to choice about io,oO0,O0O bushels," continued j FALK'S THE FL0RSHEIM SHOE CLEARANCE CONTINUES There's not a pair reserved your choice of any Ploraheim In the store at $7.85 Prom now until further notice Falk's will close Saturday nights at 6P.M. (Continued Prom Page One) 81.50J) $1.75, all weights, cull to com mon $1.00Sj 81.50. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PRINCE NOT TO GIVE VP HIS BRIDE, REPORT LOZCDOtf. Jan. 12 W) Titian-haired .Inie. Magda Lupescu. companion of AJ ...1. A.-nA.A i-A rir in Af flAAl r1i- fill in I P nnif I '.K..A. i . ....... of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by ;- r n '12 Z2iT - ?. him. Col. 3: 17. ..' lord in presidential Initiative and con- 'No- 1 h" torn, down to 34e lb, $3.00 84.50: 900-1100 lbs. good King Carol during his wile In Paris. , l.tructlve accomplishment unparal- ;and "lng no acUon from re-. -'se medium 84.50 p $5.75. reports from private sources today: k i-1 n 1 t r r rled in th economtc hlstorv of thisll"ers snipping aemana is suti mi. v .aw-aw ' t A SER ICE IruttTonor cJ h llrnu General market for country killed Sod $5.50 $85. medium $3.50 clpal flcures in a protest to Rum A Tiews item which appears 011 another pape of today's . thu without faltering and without meats was without quotable change . Heifers 558-850 lbs. good $5.25 anian political leaders by Prince lima . . 4l , . , ,, discouragement. Economically o,., for the dav. Veal and lambs were ' 6 00. medium $45 e $5.25. com- Nicnolos in which the prince charged Observer brings to Olir mind again the fact that all persons TOUntrT generally h started on the especiallv sought by retailers while mon $3 00m $45. cows good $4.00 a his royal brother s actions were be at some time or other in the course of their duties are called ,ln. rt a ent " ,aterandmcurr fZ "VIT uLe. said. on to perform Some sen-ice to their fellow-men, Or to the abl, mt hsv. tbeiT . l Further showing of weakness is in- 13 - Bulls (yearlings eiclutfeJ) Prince Nicholas announced he has ward march." dicated for hothouse rhubarb with s" iomi oo.w ... -i- ! ImoK loeal tn.-lc well summer cutter, common and medium $2.00 p "ie lormer ounr. Jaiia i-utia iieij, , -(offerings available. Sales of local 3 - Vealers milk fed good and oEAATE VOTE Ifancy are around 82J5 and choice cho!ce 750! $8.00. medium $6.00 3 $1.75 for 15s while summer fancy is 'ou- cuu and common $4.00 g e.oo. selling $2.10$a35. Mr. Collins. "Therefore, we feel that j by the time the next crop Is avail able for movement our surplus will ' be the smallest ever known on the Pacific coast." ' The tabulation ' gives production figures for Oregon, Washington and cnallge in the general price list. Northern Idaho, setting mis years crop at 60,700,000 bushels. The nor mal crop for this territory runs around 80,000,000 bushels. EAST SIDE MARKET PORTLAND, Jan. 12 IJP) Offer ings were somewhat curtailed today on the east side farmers' wholesale market. There was however little PORTLAND CASH community, that is not to their liking. It is a provision of the law that any person or persons, charged with an offense against the law, shall have the right to employ legal counsel and have a fair and impartial trial. And that in the event that a person is financially unable to employ such aid, the court shall designate an attorney to look after such person's interests. FOR AID BILL IS DECISIVE the former Mmo. in spite of King Carol's reported de nunciation of the marriage, and that he intended soon to leave Rumania Calves 250-500 lbs. eood and choice wlth h" perhaps forever. PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 12 (VP) Cash wheat: Bi? Bend bluestem 75c. Soft white 60c. Western white 60c. Hard winter 60c. Northern spring 60c. Western red 60c. Oats: No. 2 white S24.50. Today's car receipts: wheat 79; flour j unchanged price. o, guru x, nuy i. Cauliflower showed a spread of 50 to 70c for most arrivals; real quality being absent. Green broccoli was too scarce to j base quotations. Cabbage was steady and at late prices. j Apples again sold 60c generally for iface and fill Spitz. Sprouts were held 90c $1.00 with la good demand. J All root vegetables showed an ac jtive tone with carrots and beets es i pecially sought. Potatoes remained slow sale but at With supplies increasine. there re- Jd 00 7.50, common and medium. (Continued From Page One) main & i-iwi demand for rirMhrw;'v W-00r3 MS.0O. .tomatoes. Fancy Is selling S2.65 and HoSS 115- including 601 direct, un- "st&ndard $3.50 for 10s. setuea. ugn ngnts 140-160 Ibs.good I ..OWNED IX WILLAMETTE CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Jan. 12 VP) (U. S. D. A.) -Hogs 30.000; 170-210 ibs. 40 & $4.30- sows 3-25ff $3.40. ! Cattle 7.500; steers $10.65; yearlings PORTLAND. Jan: 12 Losing . - A nil MKnlu. ft AC. l V, . ... .... . w . ..... ... i p tiinnlinc rsr HKnhim hnvwi wtv w.ujaw, iikuciiim luc ha i"ir is hi ntTmritflrt Trt fhmw 111 the Case in Question the jud$W presiding over the Court nroridin ssooovooo which th- AirriJw arriving with sales here around 160-1 80 lbs scod and choice fl hne from a wharf to a ship. A. J. 9i-o t ei.jo. tajiitcxu ca u:uiut o.WiS5o5: medium weight 200-220 lbs. good and choice 84.35 8525, distasteful as it may do, me attorney so appointed is oongea ,r.T.rr 'tr' T t Easm ennbemes r beit- otfe.- M0: beavTTre!Sh 250-290 ibs. Exi SUGAR AND FI.0VK PORTLAND. Jan. 12 VP) Sugar : cane, granulated 4.45 per 100 lbs., beet M.30. m,.. ,.o. .tn.oa. .n. 81-50: vealers S6.00ffi $7.50. bakers- bluestem SSo! soft white , ShP 16'000: !bs 550 5-75 novtr S.10fj 85:30; whole wheat S4.80 Pac,ke"; Bl?ug' e 1-f 9 has appointed one of our leading attorneys to represent cer- culture department would lend to l r r " frmrS. Sn&tv Smith nm.vrat tain narties who are charswd with a crave otfense, and south cron. tre it nn t chui vista t i.so crate. The senate did lot of talking ed tlM halt barrel box. ful or so of locals available. to accept the responsibility. - H 11.1 i i . irVUII t MwiwntitnnV in liKe manner many oinere are caueo. upon 10 peiioini ;i carload piorida taurines is re-l" dutV not to their liking, and the public should recognize this Mtlion wUl be one of the M-ofttclo Pl n and quoted a.l0 per half and realize that a great sacrifice is being made by those who SfhhB .iTwaiian Pme.PPle is offer- are thus called upon to serve. Foster. 65. dock employe, drowned in the Willamette river here last night. Darkness rendered rescue attempts futile although Foster shouted lor help before he sank. Th body was 85.00: graham $4.50 55.70 g $5.90. 3 94-80; rye $2.50: feeding lambs J4.50ffW.65. OMAHA SHEEP LIVERPOOL WHEAT j OMAHA, Jan. 12 VP) (TJ. S. D. A.) LIVEP-POOL. Jan. 12 VP) Wheat Sheep 13.500: fed wooled lambs to Onlv hand-; and choice $4.15 ji $4.85. 290-350 lbs. recovered two hours after the accl- closed: March 54'B; May 56tJ: July packers $5.00 $5.25; feeding lambs dent. ;57i. ESchange $3.41. $4.55(5 $4.65. good and choice 4.00aS4 65: pack- W0RSHIPP1NG THE CITY farm loan commissioner. The old argument that Mellon Is connected with business was revived but noth ing was done about It. Four othr men are to be appointed by t&e president to the. corporation's er4l:? lo"r w!,h supplies.! ramento. ! directorate, which must be bi-partisan in character. The came of Bernard M. Barucb, of New York. Democrat. a lively choice. ' Whenever a djstinguishet visitor enters any American city, one of the first questions he is asked is "How do you like our city?" This is especially true in New York: and a group of Indian artists from the Navajo country of New continues to be treeiy mentioned as locf Mexico, visiting New York for an Indian exhibit recently, gave a reply that should keep their memory green for a long while. They simply replied, gravely, "Have you ever seen Santa Fe?" Of course, not all visitors can use that come-back, for not all visitors to the big city have seen Santa Fe themselves; but there is in it a wholesome antitode to the currrent wor ship of metropolitan things, people and ways that is worth bearing in mind. It applies, too, to all visitors, distinguished and otherwise, and it applies to all cities, from New York down to some metropolis of the prairies. Ing and selling $3.50 doz. First full carload of California car rots of the season due Wednesday from Santa Maria. .Leittrce market tis weaker and gen- Bananas are down to 44c lb. with LA GRANDE RETAIL SL4RKETS Sucm. 200-lb. sack Artichokes are being advanced 35c 1 box at San Francisco which means resales of $5.75 here or around 81.25 dozen. j Carload Mexican peas is reported In. ' first of the season. Priced around IT. 50 crate of about 45 lbs. California peas 23 ,s 25c lb. - Vegetables Radishes, bunch Spinach. 3 lbs. Parfcley. bunch Cibb. lb. . 5.70 i PORTLAND PRODICE -13S15C PORTLAND. Jan. 12 CPi Lire poul- heavy hens Yellow crvioGSs lb. Cucumbers Turnips, 2 bunches L-:tuc, local For we tend to put too great a oruc ib. halo on our cities; ve are too admiring of their tall build- caL-h ings, their busy streets and their everlasting clatter and n poutoes 12 it. . noise; we let them overpower us, so that we accord them a olST Zl respect that is not based on any genuine values. squash, ib. We haw, in fact, altogether too much of a childish admir- 'r... ltx IT!L ation for mere bigness. Because a given buildinsr is much apf. v:k.. u ,- ; i t u.. ti . uiuii ttiautif'. , n. muM. liut'ia ixauH' a yiun Oraryws dc 3535c is larvrer than another, it must a letter nlace in which to D7T prunes, so to 40 sire, 3 iba. 25c live. Because one home is more elaborate than another, it must be one in which its occupants are happier. These Indians managed to escape that mistake. Unim pressed by bigness, they found that Santa Fe could stand colored 44 lbs. up lTilSc lb do! mediums 14c. Others unchanged. j Butter, butterfat. esrs. country ; j,. meats, mohair, nuts, cascara bark. ; quocauons unchanged. 35c " a5c BfTTERFAT 15c SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 12 vP Bui- 150 terfat f. c. b. San Francisco 26 4 c. 90c I5c SILVER 3c 'SW YORK. Jan. 12 i.P Bar silver steadier and 4c hicher at 3Cc. 10c 45c Darrow to Aid Doomed Men Butter. Cheese, ruirr creamery. i, lb. Hocey. cocnb Cottage cieese. lb. cimipauson nn .ncw ioik very wen. t err.aps tne lowers 01 wi-.ua. dc. t " Flour tonied to the great red cliffs of New Mexico. Ferhaps the Kr Federaucc 49 ibs. Per t.-rel congestion of a great city did not seem entirely praiseworthy to men who knew the emptiness of the southwestern plains. At any rate, their attitude was a sane one. Soft wheat, bbl. ... Beef bet!. Px roast lb, t Savs t Ripiey tells c-I a r.eu: it:h is rwvlir raT frxr. the earth at the rate ctf ll.CW ;t a seccne " We'd say tivj.. its itscrtn c-.stcM Its e4. IUaT! Sun'.rers r.e chairman of ti jMfcutry ccerjruttee dceit have a reputaUoc. anr.-xig his CvVrNkfcf-s as rr.u;er of phrases. Aciyiry. it's socrseth'.a? cC as eveat Joe to pyj up oa r.x ana roeax lotxc. He a qu.et ard waas- Choo and steaxs lb. Ksr.buryrr. ib. Sausace. Ib. Kxm. 1&. ... Fch SCr:oc, Ib. i fresh) Halibuv lb. i fresh ) Crabs, each - la h-s L;J:s off the fccc in. coci- L;sht hens. lb. oa. sre c.ifni c Lprcv Senar BotaS;' v.ei-$ to o-ur foreii 7:a::ccis the thcu,sht vr.a; t z-.lci b rersjsj tc .por. soc a "oociry: ouV prty. Kerb 'caa take ir. th of liitiaaa. He wants Jor-r years ttcre of bt ht"s ber. s;t.r.? The Ttccnssti (Oa i T: that r.cf r t.r- f.it our. trT tweet a ec;ir. nr; with oe mountafeie :r.,:i; - Arsa stirr-.Ae hcenar blictii w:; iots f..v irtsert IRS oatses aad dates. to rcarr in this ccciresa and Sum r.rs' Jrata to the charrr-ansh-.p of ocve vV the nw. is.portant h-use cocr:':::ees. he is :e?rics out a b;t. Ar.i it deTe'.ops that the Texan has a vst erf jrrrir: h. ? If r.oc It was ru te mTstoeiuza v ance hefw-e the hvxie for cocvt .rrr-ation TT: questitxx ot wr;,r.er rrescjent H,v er acted w.thtn his const: tut; .xiii rights m lecU,r;r it was be:r tt- cussed. Spfiii 1&- - Heavy hens, lb. I 19 I ZS 1 ... i-i. 1 4. 5 -'fcr ji 2.v v " - - ;- f L V - I i ; IK: r: 1 i 21,630 Women Join G. 0. Association In Washington Itane-v llx Uit Sumners argued that the pres;ier.t had no rcht to declare a mocatcc.um. without the irotwen: orf cvxvrress crrrr. fer cocfress m an onieriy session. "But enou: h lenatcrs ari repce $entaUTs their consent by te.V- fraph. teiephocv and mail." a Ke- t; SA1XV vi The wXKen-s sretr Or-rcri asociat:on now has a naeiribersh;p of 31 6oO wcenen. It ss ar.riounoni at the session held ere Us, rct st which Lcuise r'. Wetber. oC pxand. was the ch.-'K speiter. The ccanauon was s ; r ted a short t:rne ao to boost Mrs. Webber spoae upon "Burins C:ry.-r. Frwiucts." m w-hich she Tirvrvi SAiera worries to study wars of usinfi Cttsxci c.vvis a order to aid in eiim- iaujc the surpCua m the sheep and markets that exists at the To whKh Surr.ners rep:ed In ts dry manner: Betwrvn Januarr and June. &nc when has the business of atrer Mrresv ant Iowa unlTersitT 13-tern t. i fvt--i --- . -. . bachor a the hou. Battoa Wt- carrted on by parcel post?" -.hlf. c. ceeat. By HerWrt Ttmn WASHlXOTOJt Tex Clart-rce lXrrw. bee. aa4 Vr thur t;arfie)ti Hays. Nrow. (sxh frmit criminjtl twers. will ar-ae. the fv. o ei:M AUlunu wrxrr-rs c??de-snfd to deal-i o rharre f aitartim tm ahtte jirS hen the .VistNana scprre-e oMirt hear the appeal Jn. iv If a tcw trial irantrd. lkm sn4 Hays w ee ta tharee 4 the nftrfeiw. Th? Wtw ere e Atrtt at Scoifift . Ala. Their trish. attracted tt-aj4e at tCBtke. K eCA0 19 SMUtNG fc&fc M-8se-f Sss br c-- iraa wrier, dec k feaaj, raUr&sd cjy- cod a bcoed-at e-tra to. Hctycd ... He csed ia fre too acttje-rw'ji becsus ! S I cwS-fy C f s rwi xscy -ea tey see a-:-! in his M-G-.. TSVAT. . . . H i avek S3 tUCCiS tSese feJ 7 yecrs . . . Nc a bvs-a t attrt a pc fee fes i ... 5r-e for o pieasaot Tboa Ta." There are no better cigarettes "I have always used LUCKIES-as far as I am concerned there are no better cigarettes-congratulations also on your unproved Cellophane wrapper with that little tab mat opens your package so easily." L. . ' -V J It's toasted" . rriTOTion-cooij. cough Aad sr-Prx! Copiune Keeps thai -Toosted-Flavor Ever Fsh TfSc DC OV LfCirr STRIKE 60 nwirrn wunuia uitl. the kxtUS finest tijnee orrh-.fr.,. I n- i .