La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 13, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, 'May 13, 1932!
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER LA GRANDE,- ORE,-
Page Five
if7 From inlon
far. and Mrs. A. Hempe, or union,
. accompanied by Mrs. May Carrolu ai-
SO Oi W vj nolo uuoiwg tuiiuig
here today.
LOCAL EDEBniEDijr
From Pendleton
B. C. JJelson; of Pendleton, was a
business visitor here last night.
, Watch Inspector .
6. A. Copejand, oi Portland, travel
ling watch inspector for tho railroad,
was In La Grande yesterday.
Fined -$2.30 ,
M. G. Blake, was fined $2.50 In
municipal court last night on - a
charge 'of driving over a fire hose
during the Randall fire Wednesday
night.
Theft '
1 E. O. Wlnslow. of 2001 Spruce, re
ported to the police yesterday : that
several things were stolen from , his
car. Including a robe and coat.
Accident
Mrs. Nephl Combs, enjc;d. picnic
at Cove Wednesday nit. A ham
burger and weiner f eed. olfowert wlni
mtng. . '
Judge Itronough Here
Judge E. C. Bronough.f Portland,
spent yesterday in La, pr4ri$ on lega)
business. . "'
i)n business .... V
S. E. Henderson, of Portland, who
has business interests in La, Grande,
has been here for tho post two. days,
looking after property. He left yester
day for-his home . ; :'"
IteturiLs
Mrs. George Baker and Mrs. Doro
thea Johns, who made a recent busi
ness and pleasure trip to Arizona, by
way of Spokane, have , returned to
their homes here.
Attends Itn liquet
Among a ' lame group of .t La
Granders who attended -the annual
nnn n. l; Perrln of .Alicel. collided ' junior-senior : banquet in , Wallowa
at Fir and Y 1 yesterday at 7:45: a. m.
Mo. one was hurt.
Galloway Here
Francis V. Galloway, for twenty
years a resident of The Dalles and six-
teen years district attorney. in Wasco
county, stopped in LiO, urnncie yester
day afternoon to visit; friends -and
prominent citizens here. Mr. Gallo
way is making n tour of the state,
campaigning for the Democratic nom
ination for a berth in congress, rep
resenting the Eastern Oregon district.
He- camo here from Bilker yesterday
and went on to Pendleton this morning.
I Waflnr'.vlnv -nvnninfr were Jack Greff-
joryBus Hunter ana (Jecu rosey.:
i'lun Hike v .-l'
Boy Scout Troop III -will,: meet ,at
the Oro Dell bridge after the grade
school rack meet tomorrow afternoon
for ah all-night camping trip,. in,. the
mountains. , ; '
Stuck In ml Returns
Karl J.. Stackland, cherry grower of
Cove, returned curly this morning
from a week's trip ..during .which he
visited various Western Oregon cities
in connection with marketing possi
bilities for the coming cherry season.
Mr; Stackland attended the tax meet
ing at Salem Monday, appeared as a
witness in the gosnow trial at uauas,
S and later visited with his daughter at
Sprlngdale.
! Correction.
- In the case of the Unitsd States vs.
, Loren Darr Patten and Clarence Mor
For Oearhart
Mrs. A. B. Turner, of La Grande,
lsf t today for Gearhort to visit hei
husband, who has been ;'. employed
there since last October, '
Shoot Sunday
The La Grande Gun club will hold
a traps hoot at the Lone Tree grounds
csunaay, peg inning at iu u. m. .
Sou libra
An, eight-pound son was born to
Mr; and Mrs. Earl Roborts iat their
Frultdale. home Thursdayfj May-13-Both
mother and son are doing wel
Returns, Home-- " $
Ray West, who has'beeh In the
veterans hospital in Walla Walla for
seven weeks, returned home last night
to spend his birthdayXjuinlversary
with his family. He 'Wiltreturn. to
ris' Scott, charged with possession of, improved. ' ' 7
jKff&yor Baker Aeqiutted
MURDERER OF
HUNTED OUT
(Continued From Page One? -
had halted, and left it to enter the
wop4s, ,
) Brush, and undergrowth blocked his
pat. He stooped, and pushed it
aside'.'! '
- Beneath, the brush, underneath a blow on .tnJ nead
layer qj, rowing leaves my iuo uuuj
of Charles - Augustus Lindbergh Jr.,
Only child of. nne, daughter of tho
late Senator bVlght ,W. Morrow, and
Charles Lindbergh.': -
Clinging to the decomposed body
was weathered-Worn flannel that had
kept the baby warm; that night of
March I when his nurse tucked him
into' his crib.-' These shreds of baby
clothing were identification enough;
these, and the riiatte4. curly blonde
hahv " ; i.
Unrestrained Manhunt Begins '
T Today, -a horrorrkindled incentive
drove forces of the law to. unre
strained hunt for the. murderer. The
leases, of secrecy and of fear' for the . ner mystery man with connections
' 'I am going to notify the state
police."
The police found the shallow grave
on a slight slope. The body had been
concealed with leaves, dirt and brush.
The child's form lay face' down, and
tho depression in which it rested and
so slight as to indicate that efforts
to conceal it had been very hur
ried. : . '."
. Struck Fearful Blow
County Physician Charles Mitchell,
examined the body.
"The uaoy was struck a ieariui
he said. "The
skull was fractured clear, across the
top. There is a hole over the right'
eai. The lower left leg is missing. -State
police took charge of the
body and the Lindberghs were notl-.
fled.. The press announcement gave
only' briefest details. No word was
forthcoming during the night from,
the parents. c 1
Efforts to get the "intermediaries"
to comment were without result.
There were a number of them, some
endorsed by Col. Lindbergh and oth
ers acting upon their own Initiative.
The most active were Dr. Condon of
New York and Curtis, the Norfolk
shipbuilder. Others were Morris Ros-
Defense Plea
For a Directed
Verdict Granted
PORTLAND, Ore., Mhy 13 P)
A directed verdict of acquittal
was ordered today In the case of
Mayor George L. Baker arid four
other defendants on trial in cir
cuit court here on malfeasance
charges. They were accused of
having agreed to pay 9200,000
too much for a municipal market
site. ' - -
Open House Will
Be Held May 17 ;
tHigh School.
' Open house, at which time parents i
will be given the opportunity of M-
speciing tne wonc aoue in vunoua
classes nt the La Grande High school
during tha past winter, will be held
on May 17, at the High school bulld
;ing. Commencement activities are In
I full swing, and too open house prom-.:
itses to be one of the leading features,
! of next week, according to' Mrs. Ber-!
tha Hayes, who Is In charge of the!
event. ' . . . .. ' I
The open house will be the sixth
annual event of Its nature, although
ilt will be on a smaller scale and moroi
imormai tms year. i win auu-i. uy
7:30 in the evenlntr. wlieh a nroerom
will be wresented'in the auditorium;!
in eacn or tne rooms mo icacner win
have been acting. unit -
exrey aus TS' ngfellow. superintendent of
guard the feelings of the parents, schools, will, present the manual arts
baby's safety no longer iield It was . dipping mto the underworld Salvy.
nn1 InnoPt- "necessarv to exercise eX-! fti-iltnl niwl Trviiifr Rlt nlfirt nr-
Areme care. Murder had been done,
'iciuor.; still, ami mash, the orrnign
j ment wos held yesterday before Jutige
' . tj. Denham in the capacity of United
' States commissioner ond not in the
f tapaclty of justice of the peace. They
& yore bound over to await the action
' J. ; 'of the- grand Jury and bail was set at
f - 1D00 each. .
1 iStore Picnic
1 :' About 30 employes of Montgcmery
Ward & Co.. and two guosts, Mr. and
ft:
"CUKTAINS"
One of our specialities . and. we
please everybody. Ask your.;'
v neighbor
l MOIISKN LAUNDRY
! I'HONB MAIN- 77
t f '':
HitLiberty ....
W " ' SUNDAY!
SAMUEL GOLDWyNA
UNITED
ARTISTS
picninE
JL HELEN HAYES
Sjwiihs at Meeting ..
' Roy . Case and, Henry Bassett, of
Union; were initiated Into, the Eagle
ledge at the. weekly meeting lasi
night. District Attorney- Carl Helrr.
gavo an. interesting talk p)v law enf
forcement during the nieefing...FritB
Hclimau, Ernest. Busnano; Harol
Ccchran were appointed orrth May
day dance committee. .
JIas Part , 'V'v . 1
Tom Bruce, of La Grandewlll puf1
the, part of Fatso.. a leading man, lr
p, threeTact farce in the all-men.'E
college musical comedy tonight anc"
tomorrow, night at Oregon Staf
college.
A compound: fracture of . the skull
caused .death. The murder evident
ly was done very soon after the kid
naping, probably within an hour.
A mad man apparently, muscled cith
er by an intense hatred or an over
powering fear, struck the child dead.
Physicians described ; It as a "ter
rific'.' blow.
: No, weapon has been found. There
was added ! possibility the baby had
been hurled .violently from a motor
car. ; ' V '
' Baby Identified Fully ' 1
; State police of ;New Jersey, who
have been in .direct charge of the
search for the baby since the night,
73 days ago, when;th voice of Cpl.
Lindbergh over a., telephone, said,
'My baby has been, kidnaped," made
the!, identification of the body. A
physician added confirmation. Later
Miss Betty . Gow, the , baby's nurse,
said she was "quite certain" the body
was that of the Lindbergh child. '
.; The parents .themselves remained
completely In the background while
their greatest tragedy was being writ
ten'' In black headlines around the
world.
Lindberghs Return liome
Mrs. Lindbergh and her mother,
Mrs. Dwlght Morrow, were at the
Hopewell; estate. Col. Lindbergh was
absent, ' engaged in the baby hunt
with Curtis, the Norfolk "intermedi
ary." He returned early this morn
ing. . Close friends said Mrs. Lindbergh,
who la preparing for another baby tn
Spltale and Irvlnft Bltz also pre
sumed to have the confidence of
cane members and Gaston B. Means,
acting as the agent of Mrs. Edward
B. AJcLean. Private detectives, and
tho news had affected Mr. and Mis. niter wnicn "lne uaraen or rasnion
Lindbergh and what plans they may wi e presented under the direction
have made toward bringing the ab- Miss Anne Arnoldua, Instructor In
ductor-killer to Justice were not domestic arts. Frocks made by the
answered. students will be modelled on the
No announcement was made of tatnge ' ' .
burial plans j Following the program the manual
The report of the autopsy, perform- rt exhibits will be -shown in the
k.. r,; krinunii .,V., V,ti., basement.
was Kruesome in detail: In addition .Tne. nnunI Junior-senior banquet
to the lower left leg. other parts of vm nelM l?mg aV, Bacn:
tv.. hnri.r ttroi-n Tr.tot.irio- Hun nrnanm- Jawea inn, under tho direction of
newspapers also were active in sep- , nmy t0 aecoinposition, hastened by.Mi3S Agnes Palmer, Junior advisor.
FASHION DICTATES
AU these "intermediaries" have
moved like secret shadows through
the weeks of investigation. They ex
plained that any other course would
endanger1 the life of the child. It
was this secrecy that made possible
the $60,000 "Jafsie" hoax by which
that sum was paid to a man near a
Yonkers, N- cemetery oni the
man's promise to return the child.
The Norfolk Intermediaries Curtis
and two associates were even more
activo than "Jafsie." employing air
planes, yachts and fast miotorcars in
negotiations that ran. up and down
the Atlantic seaboard and out to sea.
Col. Lindbergh himself - participated
In theso negotiations as recently as,
yesterday It was learned.
Authorities understood that at the
moment tho body was discovered, the
exposure. The left hand and right
iJ3 vJ ih iT,V but Romeo of the Ptay become
Sli.1 hM,hJtTOSSlSl;? cllscoxiraged ana lied. Rosmlnd was
"Diagnosis of the cause of death 1 ' " it , , . ,
is a fractured skull due to external Broken In pocketbook but not in
violence" . spirit, the old actor Is unable to pay
Ali World Sympathetica! 1 h'a hotel bill when "Romeo tf the
Expressions of sympathy camo Rancho" In the gulso of Lucky LorU
from every corner of the world; from mer, a ranchmau played by Donn
Paris to which Lindbergh, then the Gulp, falls In love with Rosalind. In
"Lone Eagle," flew from New York an amusing manner the problem is
in a single, uninterrupted flfeht; soivcdi When fcuctty lnmer aispiays
from Washington where his feat
later was given the official acclaim
of the American people; and from
Japan and, China to which, with his
wife as navigator and radio operator,
ho flew on a vacation tour last year.
A, dramatic coincidence was noteti
bank balance of $90,000 us refer
ences and is given tho hand of Rosa
lind. Tupper, the bell boy, was played
by Robert Zwelfel. Tho scene of the
play was a typical room in a small
western, frontier hotel.
Tho band, which recently took sec-
STRAW HATS
Comfortable straw headwear. .
Record '. breaking low prices.
Crucciolas
Toyo Panamas
Woyen Straws
79c - $1.29 -$1.98
White
Grey
' Powder
" ASSORTED BANDS
BREIER CO.
Wherever you go, you
find this malt the
favorite of the nation
in (he fact that in the hour when ond ploce In tho state school music
aviator was seeking to contact the 1 the world was hearing news of the tournament at Corvallis, played a
bl,nAe nfr T mirr Ts.' i lh rlnnfl. T mi Rntnliorn TJnur .Tnf. nYl'Ch "DOmbttStO." bV Farmri FlTSI
Choir to Slug ;v.. ;y
The Ladies Triad choir, directed by
Mrs. Alfred L. Richardson, will sing
at the Presbyterian, church, Sunday
morning at the 11 o'clock , services.
Tim . lihnir tuill m-pcpn t. thp anthem
"-Seraphic Song; jr Ruuy iiein,-0aVi
Mrs. W. H. Bolmenkamp Jr.,-contral;
to, will sing the solo and. dick, jjinq;
any will play the violin obllgato. Mrs
Hurley Richardson will be at, thf
organ. Rev. J. George Walz also an
nounces an illustrated sermon :to tlit
girls. and boys of the congregation.
In, the evening he will deliver the
baccalaureate sermon at Imbler High
using as his subject "Build the: Uni
verse Around Your Own Subject.'
-is
kidnapers somewhere off Long Is-; baby's death, Lou Reiohers, Now Jor- march "Bombasto," by Farrar;
land. sey airman, was lifting tne nose 01
, Mrs. McLean Swindled his airplane Into the night skies for
Mrs. McLean', the Washington worn-! n two-stop flight to Paris in an en
an who, aclng Independently, put up J deavor to cut in half the time made
$100,000 in an effort to return the by .Colonel Lindbergh. ;
cnim to nis parents, anq wno now
First
sey airman, was lifting the nose of Heart Throbs," a romance by Eil-
dance, by Ganne; anrt "Don Qulxptp,"
a HpaniBii suite ny La France,
charges Gaston B. Means, her agent, (TWO PT.AYft A Nil
mini-nnrint-prl tho moni'V tn his OWntX T"V
use, declined to be quoted. Her 'at
torney said she was greatly shocked
and grloved. .
Efforts at derinite inentuication
t'Un Into ' Diimmai Vinrl nffontofl t.Im tirnrn mirvnorl n troll ntta tho nnllpn
...it. uA ni D,10nifv I nrDn i-.a nn....fi r.i, voinio 1 audience was able to see th move
. ntio nf tVio ofrontTfl Wdlrri iRts nf .' hnH snMefinrl tlmmwlvnn fhnt thfi I mOIltS Of tile RCtOrS. "The 1 RO-
t, ur. iIDf ' fr -7!i rinvo hnrf cvoiofnn ur.. tv.nh r fhA T.ttiHhpmh I mnncers is the story of a coy ana
turned the Sourland estate of the : baby. A physician who was present a girl, the offspring of two men who overture, first cornet trlflo flat. Clar-
Word has been received here from
Oregon State concge giving details
concerning tho Judging of tho La'
ftrnntift Hiah school band at the re-
C0NCERT GIVEN. cent stnt0 tbumument. in which the
(Continued From age One) , The JrmcismH foUoWt '
i Criticism No. 1( Andalte--Su-
fect was very convincing, yet the nriso Svmnhonv. first movement,
nicely played in tune. Mlssod E flat-
clarlnet in several spots. Nlco clar
inet section, wen in tune, itaymona
Lindberghs into a tragic heartbreak
house was the discovery of the body
virtually at its doorstep.
' ' Telephone, Wire Nearby
Running 'through the brush-grown
th. hohu'o hirt-h umo nn.ri in pretend to be enemies In order that
early today, and aaacu suDstantia- v.iv..v.i ..
.. , T u . 11a Win tn tlioif 10 fill wo tlio fllT.llllV O
won TrO tne earner lueiiwiicuuun.
Neither narent had viewed the body
up to an early hour today, so: far
land, and oasslne within 75 feet of as could be learned; however, -an au
the. baby's burial place la a tele-, tomoblle having Col. Lindbergh as
phone wire. It was strung hurriedly, one of its passengers, arrived at the
to carry to the world news of the Hopewell estate at 3 a. m. The
baby hunt and Its excited messages) flier was ready to lend his active sup
of hope, of new clues, of Imminent i port to .tho hunt for tho murderer
discoveries passed hardly more than ! of his child,
whisper distance from the object of j Tho mystorious ransom note, re
the hunt.- "" 1 T putedly demonding $60,000 for the
The spot where the body was baby's safe return, was withheld from
found , Is thick grown scrub. The publication, col. scnwarzKopi. com
Drusn .noWi is neavy-icaveu. uuincu
iwlUi.KeiwErass.' The dead leaves
of a happier autumn form a patcfr
carnet over the' trround.
Shortly after ociocjc ycsieraay f
afternoon; a truck hauling timbers to
do usea in a moving joo si,oppeu ue
slde the road.' Allen left the truck
and went into the brush.
. Allen Horrified
' Horrified at what he saw Allen ran
don (Jafsie) and Curtis, 'had been
summoned to police headquarters at
Trenton and that tney were to ne
turned over to "prosecuting author
ities." wos tho first definite indica
tion that police finally ( were ready
to throw aside their "hands off" pol
icy concerning private negotiations
back to the road and colled Orvillc and demand front the intermediaries
Wilson.' When Wilson viewed the1. a full account of their actions and
body he said: of tho information upon wiilch they
parents, they realize the futility of
trying to arrange a marriage, and pre
tend to try to prevent it, until Syl
vette, the daughter, played by Melba
Shepherd, elopes with Percinet, the
hero, playea by James Leslie, Pas
quinot, the' father of the girl, was
portrayed by Myron . Wheeler, and
Bergamin, Percinefs father, was
nlnved bv Frank Tvler. Stratforel,
a bravado, was taken by Darl Hagey.
lnet slurring group sixes Instead of,
tongulng. Nice flute. Good horn
In C movement. Very good bass
drununbr. This band shows espe
cially fine shading.
Criticism No. 2. March "Caravan
of Love." Well performed. Select
number Andante from Surprise Sym
plfwtf. Splemdid :reiidltloiv Well
balanced organization. ' Overture
"Raymond." Fourth measure D solo .
clarinet made lato entry. In the'
rite mi to Just before piu moto the
mandlng the state police, said it still
uriiB ir. (fnivlorl na on liTmnvtollI', nlllft.
Musicians and gangsters were Wallace lest strain, 'flute was slightly flat. As
Kaapcko, Wayne Foster, Clyde Krogh, a whole, a very good rendition, i j
Lcnn Plerson and Alyco Jcanette. Criticism No. 3. The band shows
Cooper. Tho entire scene takes place nctlvo Intonation in selected number;'!
in tne garuen ny tne wan oi iieeas aro excellent.
Tho Judges Were J. E. Rausch, L.
quinot. The costumes for the play Decker and Emll Podliorn.
were pretty and every role was pioyeu
with distinction, a tribute to the
ability of the director.
"Romeo of the Rancho" in which
Manslfold Forrest, an old actor, played,
by Lenn Plerson, Is stranded In a
smoll western town with his daugh
ter, Rosalind, who has been playing
the role of Juliet In the Shakes
pcareon play of "Romeo and Juliet,"
M Most folks wll try jSt I I f$Zl 'M
' oriythlpg once, but J I,vLfiSJ I ' V
when they come I a vSLT"
duality was to buy BV B o- I
Blue Ribbon Malt, ty w .a4V- -..rf
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rackases of Royal Quick-
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