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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, February 2, 1932 3-1 i' I (Incorporated) Independent Kewtpapar Pbane Main 60 P. B. P1KLAT . Zcltor and Pablaihar HAROLD it. FIN LAY Trniinna Managfa at 1710 SUUk (Oee La Publiahed CTfnTngi. except Btraday. urarjoe. uregon. Entered at the Postofflc of La Grand. Oregon. a Beoond Claat Kali Karat under ul of March 2. 1S7S. OFFICIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AJTD TBS CTTT OP LA GRANDS' ' HEUBEB OP ASSOCIATED PRS8 Tea Aatoclated Pre a exclmlrely entitled te me for pasUcaUoa of all neva dispatcher credited to It or not otherwlaa credited f pub Uibed herein. Air right of republication of special dttpatcbea io Una -paper and also the local nears herein also are resemd. National Aatertisln? BeprVeentaUTe it C, VOGCXEES CO. Inc. - Ban Pranetaco. Lo Angeles. Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Detroit, New York Jii' r " " . SUBSCRIPTION BATCa Bj Carrier Dal, ana month tn advance - Dally, atx months Is adrance Dally, tm&e copy Dally; per month' In sd ranee By Mall Dally, per au months In adranca . Dally, per year In advance T5e ee 0c r2 jo ADVERTIEINO RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch . Display, local, per column Inch Time contract pricea on appbcaUoo Decision From Rolph On Walker's Appeal Is Expected Shortly I Se , namfters. jdid not want a parole.' aa aewptanee f j of it would carry an implication of' acknosiipnins o guilt. Warren "i) . auso is ae-ring a ; sne cynartjurw outraze. let it iv U HUGE SUMS FOR HOT LAKE PERSONALS " , n was io nun 1U! James J. , uons. proachin a nev. and Aaron Rant r- k'-tTriLI ,rj V. xt Mcoy . R4 y PPimVYI t Wtth If baciCTound of bi;tera.. militant Now Keif goTernor of Cafcfor- ST"' 64 wouW -! controrsy asd porful hatreds that j nia. and It SJ? .1!' Jarnet" S.' P"" COQdl- Br HrrrM Macr-onald njctserrer corresporiaen: HOT LAKE I Special ra tS aLaS?!. EM 'n appUcaflo ! ca ercT tSTt The pToce j SsrT wH. I titfcT Tom Uoorjey U to freed ; counsel aid trut k; .-. t ir-,,.. , " - ... , rrT . : of the charge of Ur.H taiea part would be tn. laiTiffr. 7," ', Lr7 ri fnST," ".5fD. "? "lrT ; in-s turn caine despite the facts tajls concerning ita estaoitshraetu and : 1 hare churred trough natcnal adnurUitrauocj, mni. .., ,. ,rh.. i , "e lac-u-ai at tte ciimii tW.Tw.x? aJ?Q1 B;heannc the UUer a defense, for the cent rtstt to the dairy. Hem-r Betz. i j cira prepareocess psnce oi jiuj . rcan arbom tiiey regarded 12. 1916. And dt a tMich oi late the ) Tne attention of the nation ; decision rests in tne hands of the : focused upoo this last effort lo ! man -ao rode as tfce head of that '. jrre llooney because of the inter j demonstratioa Oor. J&nss Boiph. ceAsion of Mayor Walter. The east j J". j emer appeared la his private, pro- I Roiph waa mayor of San Francisco ftstional capacity ar.d pleaded for as tne lime or trie oornomar wmcn j exoneration o ms client as righting Kleckhefer of Chicago. Gus Cmi,i i i Euzene. Ore., and Young Jake 8cha ' 1 . C DHnlcyn all , WINTER SPORTS rir 'stAua I blad oi cnicago tne unending cham ! plon, 50 to 40. In the second long $1,500,000 InvestmentjStchlrlufL.' X 13 Innings, Layton mt his stride and rapidly overhauled Tburnblad. t Schaefer pulled himself out of f slump and played brilliantly to de. ' feat Allen Hall of Chicago, 50 to 46 j In S9 innings. Slakes Lake Placid Sports Capital. life znacy of tfee 40 in jural. Ee pr- ! Tif-ai lntrei io justice-lorlng peo- tll.-XO c-?fywl for ttks of tag dy IfBCPY CRAZj! I Ll iv GRACE PFKKrvs 1 ) Br Edward -J. Neil that &S lata 3JE -Iri-r IC.I j i 1. , -1 1 ". .- V,t a TTa XT VavV, O i J J - wy wTcw open letter to BUluuo w. T. PUj. in bis schm- estb- Wile xfce French, the Belgians and! Al Comswwt f cner Brown "ircn m whitt be pitted tfa xhe Moo-,: seilwsaiaief instUution. the Sra se"Jl don to final prc-' " Bridiron, has gone to neT. KoJders Defers conimiiiee t d-r- that h ,tr ;tT lice on the too run. spei skaters for ""g- rTf.Ttf 15 'IOfts for both,hIe iujxjlv of mfcoieaoin Wr tore arcnad "..VtlT" . . . products. It ts no-: tnraue, tbere- Fardon will you,,; pur. the Hcliie:n bieed as tfcy are no only beau;ifu! rjged in Ifi.-J i-h.n fw.naai V . du'. saeir mux is espec-aiiy Comaget emphasised tfca? Mooney i Biil:nes app-Uig before tie "Ifta i adapted for the food of inTilid r-7!TTT , lupreme court Tnthrtiriw th. o.. - i:j- sauon that his rrtal had n ' fce"- Dr- Fg- sPared neishez- effort ; fair and his ccnv.etion aceazLnihMi r'cr cP5e to secure the besL su-ain s tircuah a "frayne up " Poe- rTom tais foundaiioa has i At "the receni hekr-ni?. ilmr.a-', ! deelrped oxe of the for? merer herds hen I receive c&Ued 10 detithj aid rrj.iM f or t ft mii:airrlace cf Justice tfcs.t wsj of i also be T7es one. There ?r&a an earlier rift in their t rMi-.iocj ia ib-iu wnen counsei for the s'adium rinlt. siiers WaiBdeed throuah mountain iraais ' and all wes weU Tnih the winter Otrrcofc sports world. Laie Piic:d ranin3Wd todT os the cost of uteg tr7 ifces tniereaitor-al speciacles. Uie Placid, a riiUse of 3500. has imeswd almost 11 .500.000 in its pan orama of mountAins. IsJces. snow and ice. The szsis of hew Tors put up 800.000 for a starrer. The towras- PAIN IN YOUR SHOULDER? I counsel sumlariy " reiraVted trie cf tbe Kcrthwest and , jc-ng-aff trm ed assertions. -ed tnat "lying -si but de- il test in EaiKE Oregon. possibly the is ucx con- Behold at evening tide trouble; and before the morning he is not. This is the portion of them that spoil us, and the lot of them that rob us. Isaiah 17:14. "MORE" ITow many of us are sad victims of the habit of seeking 'more"? Says Kamilph Kingsley, writing in the New York Times: "Behind every hand of cards smiles an illusive, im aginary trick which can never be taken, yet a certain mis- ' guided type of player is always scheming, striving, strain ing after it. He feels he must always get just a little more . out of everything than anyone else. Sometimes this con- ; tinual overplay leads to a costly mistake. "How many men in daily business are that way? They r torture themselves and every one around them by constant forcing. Xormal sales, normal profits, normal advantages, never satisfy them. Excited by continual acquisition, they keep pressing for 'More! More!' ; "The unhappiest man I know has an income of $250,000 " a year. He always wants something. What he wants he doesn't know. More money, more power, more prestige, more social enjoyment. The real truth is that he doesn't want any specific material thing. But he has spent so many j years battling- for 'more' that 'more' Jas now become a complex. His tired, midle-aged brain is rigidly grooved with 'more." It can't change and relax. This poor old man will probably die whispering 'More' just like a dissatisfied child." ,. trsOPSfS: Bt::tcts9 k-sfr C tjfc-rxf fee BTi 9-2lcrit? -:.r lirt foft A ctji to' fb- eo a iraim cf dc:'r t-M -;iTtfj all h-rr irerr. Mtr vii- vsu .e is fc-y crazy. It: i.er faik.'-r kxkHs c-d eoxtivxtr to nj t-i-f. Th fiM ( 4Mo;-4 by H-we't c-imircrs u krr u:cr x.is,Vjtl,:r. ii 9 ' l ttz-lt- trr : hiic y o-rr ; v t ci--t i y to vzll'r ci iK fla-vt 3Z':te, cmd li-yn K-s-xtStri 'rem trtt io rtt.tt- WCvJ fcrr Kerry- A in. Cbapler 3 A HUMAN BEAN BAG HOPE rippled on: Oi. there's Mai. . . . Toa- boooo. Ssre. weII danca. Isn't Ihai a stand orchestra? They are sofes to play at Post Lo-Jze this 5 winte.v. . . tizi io aaib!e to the women's ep2rl ixeot for dresses or call In a seam 5:ress to copy soxe hop.e!esj!y coy model in a size tbat would harj caused Us designer to faint, w T3e !h!s Placid party, for exam ?!e! Way sboald Hop hare to siiffi over Gooiy's presenceT VisaJiis? bow Maca wou.'d baei s:p eaci paie-.spped complaint that Cc-i-Jy would fro bozzd to make? Caa$ who trac's a wet olanize: ifk GccI? around with her prudish fieas? Goody herself inspired the i aeceiTM aiice the prosecution. jw? aiu see puoiu:. of Coarue Kand wa3 not hi a 5 s!3ort of disgracetnl in Hope's private little code. Ereryoce aw it! Every ore, tiat is. except CharJie, wbo moosed aroand Hope tiroiig-icat tb entire Fail, grate'et for wba 3xa!i faror3 sSe cast bis way. Maasa and Papa Ross saw Gccdy's io!aiaauon. ad Oecaaie hirrly cairpy over 1&3 idea ot a to Mzr.ce Oh. d.it,-t hold me so clcse. I" -..f lwtair.jeaT :, ,?iaer. cairiie roa-re erajainsr ay eerj. ,-lt Hand iBTUe lo dinner.- ctrll eren it yon co jsoa foaie. tcai a-:i: be tomorrov and 1 vast these to niglit. . . . y ii ; Siss cf i-1 y . ta: . Frcen this herd. : . jec srecs nas oeen G.r:Duted 1 shroufiGut this section which has Tc Ean FTancisco iiiaiM.K been of great benefit to the com- I parade was reckoned as the third ; nv-imty. Prcfessor AOasan d the i larcsst of Its kind in the country. ; CnivtrsitT of Idaho, ras so pl?as?d I There v?Tv 5129 marchers. 'wntri the daughters cf the herd sire I The bomb, exploding wifa a ter-' that be s:ec:d this animal to be rtfic blast at 2:06 p. ra. at Stewpjr,ued in their breeding program in j azd Market streets, threr the pa- t university herd. This herd no- rade into vild disorder. has a nauon-ide recutaticn. j Pour days Later Bsilmss a-as ar-; through Its pcrfsrmance in the shos j rested, .and the day aiier Moocey , ring and at the pail. One of the ! -aas taien into cuslody. They were : t-ao-year-cM heifers recsntiy rem 1 indicted on Ausrtm 1. and BillingB pie:d a record cf SS tons of mil iwas convicted Sepiember il of first 'containing 642 pounds of 'butterfat. ! T- the jury recom-: The dots- and girls' clubs of the , mended life Irr.prtsonment instead raUeu hare been Er-atir encourxged I 1 POJnaeot by the generous oriaej that hsve been ! itiS "tRCT Commuted ! giren at c i-'ferent times or Dr. Phy MS? conncted February . from this fine herd. The mixierrr Her !WM humble .dmSratio, f gutce irrrisonrnent by O.iSSS thf d'iSteLS ' of r?l . I r.f. rjff m OTemoer. , t.M tii ch to their comfort ,i3. Applications for oardon were , , . USE TV3MOL FOR RELIEF Kiiife-like Jabs of pain in the vl". peoo'le r.oated a esio.WW bond Issue, j cini-.y of the shoulder blade are gen- tf and" ererr merchant, every citizen in ' erally due to neuritis, brought on bv t one "aray or another nss contriouiea ; exposure to oraugnia or sudden to tne total. Trie coo sied suae tor ; changes of weather. In some case. there Is stiffness or soreness in the t and tne herd to tsitors at any time. men presented alibis. Moo-! acd JIrE- A- afeljard of Paso Papa Ross, bia face shadowed by the Tifor of bis Commodore's cap sat cm the railing of (be bread wbl'e veranda, and gazed doirn on tie parly. was offered opera tickets 03 n!,rhts that Pafsa 11 o . s was too b-. Hope dabbled 111 Intrigue: de:i; ing. merely for thrill, in trea' Chsrlle exactly like a bean trar hi i Toting. tot .viiius (.liitr.ij uixa pnoto-: " ." j graphs showing him and Mrs. iloo-; toS Mr- acd M-"3- Al- W. Meigard. I ney watching the parade from the ' brother and wife, at Hot I are, j roof of the building in which they iSr- Mel3rd. well tnown throughout i lived and which about a mile zrtis valley as "Gus," was manager j from the explosion. fcf the bath houe at the sanatorium Street clocks shown in the ohoto- iters 1S&3 to 19K. In 1912. the pres s graphs gare the hour as eoproxi-' ent bith manager at the lae, Al. ( rnately the same as the lime when alegard. became his brother's as- the testimony of state witnesses sistant and in 1916 tocli fuii charge i placed Mconty at the Intersection , a position which he has held ever j cf Stewart and Market streets. : stcce. Mr. ilelgsrd. on leaving Hot 1 Biihngs' alibi rested Largiv on a Lae. srsent two- v.a": ft Armri i map wnicn ne arew of his move- j menta aocut tne city the afternoon , tinuouly 01 1 tie Dornoing. He used it in an : house at Paso Robles. ei:on to snow ne could no have will be remembered as meoauer 1 - Insurance assets grow . Arut the oniy- business- that has not rxren-heaping blame and vituperation upon 1931 is the life insurance business, the reason being that life underwriters in that much ma ligned twelve month added $1,320,000 to their assets. Al quarter of. a century ago their assets totaled only 2,924, 000,000; today they are $20,200,000,000. While most lines of business were falling off last year, life insurance was exceeding the average annual increase for j fha T"i l-ionc a i r.li t i-iifi r ri 'I hie r -..n t i m ,1 n i- rtrrwaA ' " V -1 . . ," ' .. 1 . ' , , 1 .1 f. . tl. 1,1"U"11 J'! v I V. that where thei-e is no business there may be money. Sound, prosperous insurance companies render dual ser vice to the country- They are a guarantee of the protection j they sell and they provide a rich and inexhaustible source j of capital from which business and individuals may draw. T..HAAA . i c7 i,i.t iijui : ,i : ........ "' v.,-',.;., ....vw ... lLa3t K3Jr Be a!cbH Ber. land !o act haman while sbe is farm and city mortgages, S2,9SG,0O0,0O0 in railroad secur- whiiicre-j the wc-epins wiuow wits !char;ie. and cast a speii oTer ities. 81.100.000.000 in federal, state and municipal bonds a S!sa--saca 'ore ca M "!as'"5 earned him many a s:?e?:e5s i ing and blindly cruel. . . .) and ?1,856,0)0.0(X) tn public utility investments. Many are ,yes res chat!ered (he fcrooi the wheels their dollars keep turning and many the acres j shrilly, shea his basy. yoa know they keep under cultivation. SSe'1' hl' b- ao1 bi wor!d i! i . . . "?pel op in her. . . .) Insurance companies have not felt the depression as much j (sse s coy craiy. That's a as business and finance in general because state laws require j breamed ie late roses, ihe coseos. " "' .v.. .. g0:den glow. She's Just boy suranee Has become attractive to dollars which a few months ago were pouring into inflated stocks, building construction and expanding industries. icrr.e exertion to appear e-iiarrmns I I fswjit.inf-arti ! r.!r- tj;;'Ju, tc jli j Fraternity dances football dancing lesions kept Hope busy. j fr1 since 1913 has been con- Tr-ursday morning with a speech of tinuouily In cnarge of the batn welrmne t., in. inn tht.tTr, n Dr. Tpe, who nations now reaching the peak of 58 toned at will between Goody i ? as the sce-ne of the bombing. : the Eot Lake sanatorium for a rear ,Z,,tZJ:, " ra wln" witn A important or so. is now the managsr at Paso - . y ..km. .ne rtooies. ! evidence of two of these as worth- The bob sled slide for instance coe; about S225-CO0. The in- ooor arena. lano. 111 , ,,. , mem, set the natives back e22u,000. j "ise The Oiymnie stadium cost SS.0.j0. ; "e arm. The huge iniervaie ski jump SO0COj The safest and easiest way to re and maintenance of these things runs ; lieve such an attack Is to apply a annually to about S5O.00O. f small quantity of TysmoKover the These are but part of the 4 1 i affected area. This soothing, healing 0C0 total the tiny village has camnled : ,.. e- "ug in an effort to eatasusn itself as the : preparation Is quickly absorbed winter sports capital of North Amer-; through the pores and carried to the lea. i throbbing aching peripheral nerves. Despite the sudden shift in weather ; The pains usually stop at once, and conditions that had brought back in a very short time the last trace normal zero tempera rures and an j of soreness should disappear, abundance of srtoir. there is abso-. xvsmol Is absolutely harmless tSTi "0P- "ended for siinc-n fthift of interest there will ' an oTms ol nerve Pain- whether nos b rexumed even a dividend on ; caused by neuritis, neuralgia, sciatica this sura to the hotelfeeeperE, shop-; or rheumatism. Sold by leading tee T?rs. merchantfi. ' druggists. Always on band at Olaw i tnG5 ni'.e not, nv.ivz as ye., TypiFS Jhq and with the start oi the games set- ' for Thursday, a program ronning : , ,. through F-b. 13. the citizens are won- derir If they ever will. I K:iM-3S "l is true. says Willis Wells, su-W"-" perr'ii-or al 2ioa township that in cludes the village of Lake Placid, "teas wi? will get rery little financial remm on our inrestment this year. In the Ion? run. however, the town will be benefited by the games for it his oetalnvd publicity "that will attract both winter and summer vis itors here. The bob sled run and the arena will last for a long time. They were built, for more than the two weeJcs of tbe eumes. Governor Frani;! in n. Roosevelt will open the OivmDic ceremonies Adv. 3B33 and herself. CerlJing Goo-Jy intr. iless. I Another who testified was suhse- quently arrested and tried for at : tempted subornation of perjury, but !was acquitted. The testimony of the . fourth witness has been accorded j 'ceiief by the supreme court, i United States Net ; Team to Play Soon : PARIS. Feb. 2 rJ, Th TTnitorf ' States drew Cnad.a as lis iirst round American zone today as the ional tennis was made at Eysee ualace in presence of Dwight Davis, donor ae cup. . Mrs. Frank ZeHer. of Ontario, an c!d patens, who had net been here for several yesrs. spent a few days at the sanatorium recently and 'is panning to return scon for a longer Mrs. Lcjisa VandeVanier. of Boker. is a recent arrival in the hospital. A. R. CampteU. a logging contrac tor of Cascade, Idaho, sustained a major operation on Monday. His wife arrived on Sunday nieht and will remain througa her h convalesce ne. The hospital librarv OTTO RE1SELT TOPS BILLIARD TOURNEY TODAY ? epponen: in the North A rlly ! oT-ftetrri4 cat plav ilV. draw for the mtentJ growing ir.rouga the tind book do- snarpsnoo-e: naticns of Iriencs of the institution. 1 ' It is aurpiismg: lo ftnd how much, doiitfht the shu: -ins find in having a well selected Uhiary at their dU-pcsal. CHICAGO. Feb. 2 -rP Otto Reiselt Oi PhiJadeiphLa. who has been among the worlds best three cushion bil liard players for years and years, to nieht starts his big drive for the 1932 championship. The Philadelphia veteran, leading the race with six victories and one defeat, will meet Johnny Lay ton of is e -ezc jjy teaaiia. sio.. ana a: ter t he Ozark RADIO LAMPS' Just Received! New Styles in Bronze and Coppe'- Only $1.49 Each B0HNENKAMPS bend's battie Aucie 1 a i Walter Johnson Picks American League Leaders it COVE PERSONALS By !rs. A. fi. Conklin ' ( Observer Correspondent ! COVE iScec'sJ) The snowfall of the last few days was ail blown ' eff m drifts Sunday morning. Several of the cross-roads were afl drifted . full ar:d people on the hiilf'.de liad to , revert cither tc coming down cn foot, ' or. hcrsebaei. or in the sled of yes- . terdy. j The Yen. S. W. Creasey. of Pendle-! ton. drove over frcm La Grande so hold service at the Ascension Enla- In Washington By Herbert Plumm-r Grew friend, took Grew to Europe with htm tod he m at the pre-armistice cegottations with Hcte. piaytng a . prominent role. ( His lirsi major pent w that oi l ntinio. tn rtarrnV ttti - a, ( WASHINGTON If Joseph Clara : ,,:,, v. 7a noes to Tokro as American i .v u.ii.. Kr : ambassador - and President Hoover gwlutcrland as minister, and Cooltdge ! tt said to hsve determined upon hu j nLmS him to the nnk c, .mbassador i uy utaji oi nis coiiragurs as America's best diplomat." "Joe- Orew. tall and taciturn, has made a business of diplomacy. He Is the only American ambassa dor who has worked up from KNOns DIPLOMAT Deliberate tn reaching Orew knows about every move In the diplomatic game. He has lntl- tr.. I mate knowledge of old world dlplo- ccnsular civil service. Diplomacy to ' him la a llftume profuwMn, no pas- I spear. eight languiges French, time. j German. Italian. Spanish. Russian. Grew started out a. a minor c!k Cl!l' Turkish. English. . at the consulate-general In Cairo ; and within two years bad won a I rInb Xrmben Make Profit transfer to the diplomatic servvce and I alimed to the embassy in Mexico ! . .e'VrA.5EF CiLJf Pt"!:" City. Prom there he went to at I tt", aI0 br breeding animal p.t.!,.. i .w . J . na fln vegetable were reallb-d Prtenburg and then to Berlin. bv 134 member, of the 4-H clubs It was In Er!:n that he really won In Santa Cruz tounty. The work was his diplomatic sours. He wis there I drrae In snare hours and ri-Hl during the difficult dvs of the start ! ,,cm 1 hundred feet of gtirden t ground to an arre of strawberri t and Irom a single dairy calf to 6SO baby chicks. of the -.ir ar.d on ur.nl the United Stales severert relt!t.us with Ger many In lv. IT. Alfalfa lead, rtah Pnaloria "It'IllKD fifllMWV j PAt-T LAKE CITT, Utah & Grew was thc ambassador's ritht i ,fBlr L'taha m t itaiv. hand man tbe -m.iii. ' -' ,'mgsted crop m 131. nxiocd- tbe embssey. He gathered, codllied : a analyzed Oerman conditions. 1 been when diplomatic relations were broken with Oermanr. he was or. derrd to V'Knna where he was coun selor ana charge d affsirw at the Hapsbrrg court unltl the breach oc .curred later in the year. He came back home during the war and served as adviser to the state t'epartment. colonel House, Wihona ing to ine slate farm bureau lis total value was 13319 .(:). KiK-.r were next in Imrrhi. ormemg farmers of the st.vt 3 -024XX) Wheat was third with re turns of U.5J7O0O. nirbt. "Oh. snap into it!" sjc sbruciec' al Goody's protests. "If von re no! sciod enough to catch hint noiv. yoa'll ne-cr bo able to ho'.i fcirn. li s a fair game between cs." Sidt;niy. even Hope, wiiii a o'lefr 111 r If. 'nr.fic rjii,,.l .,.-. ,,.k . j iplanned. the voungsler, ta iKh Cl Ocodii osamored crocm for lirs-v craiy. . . .) p-'ic er nearj curien a.-oiiad Hie of Joe Judge. Buddv ifve: School was a siie-Iine. A little ( corners at the spectacle of Goody's planning took care of sacb aa J awkward lore-making, atrocious and insane slavery. Hope j So Hop? eraei herself quite ncu: had been broagst ap by Fra3!einstT 'ran Charlies vision, whenever and Mademoiselles, and in ber child jh arrived iearing that youn booI bad traveled abroad, epeadicg itrentleman with hurt, grim Hps and entire winters on the Flirt eta be j ""o'jeded. wondering eyes. Hope !oro the span of pecuH&r year !rn jeat f jriber thaa tbat. Sbe invited were known aj the World Warjusty Crandail whenever Cbarlic Hence, Hope's abihty io French and was elated to appear, and openly (Jev-cnaa were accepted matters, and Strict! with aim until nU ear were KisgUth and hisiory coald be rr.ig red and hts collar silgluSy damp: ninn;Jy faei. Good old lJiar ""! k compicteiy forgo; a girl coqM be coacted 03 for matbesiat icailed Angel, wbo worshipped Rusty ; j lcs, and one of tbe girls who loosed ;o that she practically said fcer IC (i VMC to be In Hope's tet ot)!fing!y did -prayers to biai. g a deciiiom ber Latin for fcer. Poor Argel. who seldom bad a Tbe autumn, liiea, was fairly free i date, bat who would witb bll&sful for more engrossfnt; matters. Foot ; ! stupidity break any date tbe moment ball games, and tbeir proper sport ; Ku5ty pboned bcr. . . . Tie girl wbc costumes; an nnforgettab!e trip tojas always on hand, never Vaie for an afterDOO.i In the Bowl, ."rushed," always coald be cotmted and even.nts at Fraternity dances; oa to fill In the last oroxsnt when sr.orp:ng: toeaiers: ThankFgiTirg. ' 2n extra sir. tra.3 needed. . . . She i quintet bv a 41 to 39 score here last divine week-ends; miserab!" vocal .' kr.ew i. too knew just ho tbey 'night. Willamette university toot a lessons: and awell-e.ecant dar.rlnr 'all recarded her. li;:t it dUni mn!. !aIl d t the openm. but trailed lesons ail tbeaa things kept Hpeitcr. Having co aweH clothes, no bosy from seven or ten a- m. nntil ' Jewelry worth sportlnr, tarnins; eleven or two at night. three dollar and nfnety-Sve-cent bats An onutandlne brace of Impor into gcid -looking models nothing tant problems occupied Hone's . niattered as long as Rusty was on mind particularly, however. Both j'fce party. prob!etns Involving the party at j Never once did Hope take cog Placid. IV A on to invite, when oneiiance of the growing dUiHusion only had the prirtlegw of 3it coap.es ic-ct in Charlie's pale face. She five really, since Goody bad to be ? beard Gccly tell Char'ue one eve fncladed. nng that ""Hope is always t:at way Not that Hope disliked her sl!er. : an ir;Ci5rr:5;Mo ;r!' And ?.::owirji: that Charlie be'.ir-ved It iho fEiil diJr.'t care except as one crts when a man yo.i po to the trouble cf Totir.g for d:csn"t gc: I cted. Bat ore debt, earlv in D.v?mber. By Herbert S. Barker i Associated Pres Spor Writer Kif.V YORK, Peo. 2 -J Just as json thinis the 1932 An.erican league ;joa ine 1933 America iesue !race agtvin wai be between the Piul ade.phia Atnietics, Sew Yorfc Yaniees and last, but by no means least, the Washington Senatcrs. I'm no predict lne any cennant cocal church, but, arrivt'd o ;h.i- j f or Washington,'" said Johnson, "not the service was deferre-. There wer? as long aa Connie Mac can toss in plcs between Union and Cove where t Grove. Eamshaw and Walber? in sli . c&rs were stuck fast in the' snow, icut of every eight carries, but- I do: Rev. August Kunderup. ttate j think both the Senators and the evangelist or Portland, will be here ! Yankees can make thinirs interesting. ; next Sunday for service. b-:-?mninz r Ann wttn a tew areata I beiiere either has the stuff to win." Johnson was particulariv nieased fwith 1 he deal by which Carl" Reyn f elds, r.eet outfielder, put on a Sena- tor uniform. Oniy one change in the infield, Is Joe Cuhel. ;teing groomed for firsv bise in place ;of Joe Jt:dce. Buddy ifyer will be at i second. Joe Crania at short and Os fsie Biucge at third. ! Alerts with moot every other Am-:tvenme they claved the Outcasts of jcrican league manager. Johnson would La Grande, and meet them strain on ! j like to g?t Tony Laszeri, veteran sec- Thursday evening at La Grande. . lond basctrnaa of the New Yorii Yank-; Tutsdzy evenine they play Union lees, vho 15 on the block but the Sen-" Hieh school before the alumni eame j a tors have no pitchers to irive away a. Cove. The high sehco. willplav! j and that's wha; the Yankees want. the EOX stcond team Thursday eve-! j The problem of Lazreri's berth thismng at Cove. The grade school will: I season was one of the ouut-andlne " go to Imbier Wednesdav afternoon- quesuons being pondered by Mac'r, Chet Hartley and soii. AJ-.-a and! lea-rue cwntrs and managers as theE. W. Land went to Baker Saturday J i mid-winter schedule meetings, drew ; called by the iness and death of j toward a clcise today. ih!i brother-in-law. Tmos Mvfield. ; j The American lesjrue adopted its' who dud Monday morning. Mr. and J fschedule yesterday and the National Mrs. Ed Hartley. If alvina" and Ec"dle will follow suit today. j Land and Mrs. Yirrse P3ker went to , 5aker to attend tae funeral. a scries of meetings at the Kiotist . church. " ! The Dorcas sociesy of the Baptist church will be entertained Thurs-; day by Mrs. Screy Morris t her ; home in lower Cove. Mrs. L. M- La:rd and her dsuehter, Mrs. John Miller, will entertain the -Ladies Guild at tbe home , of Mrs. '. , Laird. Thursday aftemocn. ! The Cove alumni have three games ' i Ecneauien to pjay tn:s wek. Moncay 1 immu Greater Vsltss for the 1933 Dollar! GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER Come in and see how little it costs right now to ride on the most popular tires in the world. TUNE IN Goodyear Coast-to-Coast NBC Radio -i&V Wfd- TenlB 30; Saturday evening 6:00. See Foster Sims at . City Service Station Phone Main 9S0 2nd & Adams Mrs. J. W. Eor.ton is quite seri- ,' jIy in ax her home here. j r -9 w ii m 1 nas oeen m tor Out Monmouth Team p days. I Mrs. Eela King left Friday for her 1 home in Ashland, after a two months stay wtth her mother. Mrs. Joe Got- I cite, who is ill a-. Hot Lake. j Mrs. Grant Coniey entertained her ; Bricire club most del.chtfuiiy a; her f hcn:e Saturday afternoon. Guests I cf the ciub were Mrs. Lon Evers and ' Mrs. J. E- Mills. Three tables of j bridge were at play. Mrs. Mills win- ning the first prize. A dainty lunch T-3-s served after the game. j Mrs. A. G. Conklin was the hostess i as a smaii dinner Sunday, covers being laid for six, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mills. Uoyd and Gale Mills. Albert Cor.fciin and the hostess. Willamette Noses MOXMOCTH. Feb. 2 if A rally in the final quarter enabled Willam ette university's basketba.il team to win from the Oregon Normal school during the most of the game until the final quarter. The Willamette second team de- i feated the Normal reserve M to 27 Mack Allen Oicls To Play Pendleton' WASHtNOTON t.- Every teie- FMuw. Rays the department of I llir2t- 'naln merT. ts tn contart with 32 710000 other telephone user, or nearly b2 per cent of all the tele phone m i Far from it. Hope would hare rc Kind of companionship nt home, bat ; a:l her varied advance had been ; sulkily and a bit rydely snubbed. Hope- had shrt.ic.red oft Goody's sar ; castic criticism with a flippant! the world. shouMcr. It humiliated Hope that ; Charlie denande-d to talk to Hope Arr sisTrr. of ail psople. should de-'a tew moments alor.e. dud! And she i couldn't he?; sr-macinc when Goody J r. o " : i s. n it away ciiccolates and! rar.rks and then wail becauj re i iCpyr'fft. Ore -f rrr, The Jack Allen Owls will nlav the ; PendSeton An tiers in the Pendieton ; j Hiph schcol cymiuwium tonwrrow j niiht, accordir to announcement ' here today. The game wtii be a bene- j j fit. wttii prcceeds to go to th- High ; i school for barj uniforms and for the j Dr.-.inatlc cli!b. j The Antlers team is composed of' j former Hi?h school srars ar.d Is a j fast traveling outfit. The La ; j Granders-. with recent victories overj J Helix and Multnomah chib. are hone- ? I ful of adding another win to their) imposing string. nei Nights Lowers Vitality If !(I;IJ ar.il niii-J::n fr.-.?. 1'ins. Ptitlns. .S',rv.N'jsr,vs. Ci-c'ti HaJacB. Eurrin-ar-ilsfr aiiiis, caiMl . 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