La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 25, 1932, City Edition, Page 7, Image 7

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    Saturday, June 25,
,$lan Who Defeated Brookhart
i Says Victory Due to Friends
shenandoah; iowa m-a grand
father with a homely philosophy or
life has upset the political WP""1
of one ot the nation's most fiery pun.
'. Ho figures.
: In story-book fashion' this political
novice. Henry Field! h" "rested
. Iowa's Republican nomination for
United Statei senator from that out
spoken congressional veteran, bmltn
W. Brodkhart. , .,.
X Never before had this 81-yeor-old
' apostle of, friendship sought publ ic
. cfllce. And he says credit tar
successful political debut belonfcs
: solely to thousands of personal
friends. ,, . .,
I'm not kidding myself," he sava.
t "my friends did It." .. . -,,,,
During yeaia of buslnew concto
i i n iinroiiiiLti wnpi - -
"Como oil, get oiita thtf're,'
c.ild a harah voice.
1 AD Jerry Cal
houn's old road
ster not run our
of gas that dark'
nlglit on the
Merrick road,
tho most aston
ishing mystery
of tlio decade
might have re
mained unsolv
ed for years.
Men and women of wealth might
nave" continued to surround' them
selves with armed guards whenever
I they ventured into the streets. The
i mysterious disappearances ot proitf
ilnent men and women 'might have
L-ontinued; Nancy Wcntworth, that
k holly adorable little musical com-
Idy Btur, might still he mourned
r Broadway theatregoers, while
rpy himseIC but we bad bettor be
ll at the beginning.
lovcrythlng had gone wronir at
thcl Held that afternoon. The do
crefnit biplane In which Jerry took
venturesome passengers into the
air flu a dollar a minute had, like
the traditional one horse shay,
gone i to pieces nil at once. The en
ginef missed on one entire bank of
cylinders. The control wires' lead
ing to the flippers developed (rayed
spots. ' The oil pump ceased to
function:
I,.!, v.'itti this and that, it was
vei! after midnight before Jerry
aid his helper succeeded in getting
the plane In (It condition to stagger
into the air tho following morning.
Then, every bone and muscle ach
ing with weariness, the pilot
cranked' up his twelve-year-old
roadster, ricocheted out of the Held
gate and, cut-out wldo open,
hurtlei! across Long Island toward
New York, twenty miles nway.
Midway between two sprawling
hamleth' on the Merrick road his
roaring engine popped, gasped and
stopped: The flyer cursed long and
wholeheartedly. No need to look
Into tbif gas tank, flo knew It was
dry. jlheor carelessness, which
must bo paid for b a five mile
walk baik to the nearest all-night
filling St itlon.
He haa walked a hundred yards
or so when be heard tho vibration
pt hummlvg motors. He looked
back. For town the road were the
beady white eyes of two approach
ing cars. Siandlng still, ho held
up his hani1, realizing that the
chnncis1 of btlrig picked up nt this
time cf nigh were something less
than slim, '.lore than ono good
Samaritan hjd been robbed on
highways Injjust such a manner.
He was gndnally bathed In the
blue-wb.te Incandescence of head
lights. There was a slither of tires
as a heavy Imouslne, Its motor
purring rhythmically, coasted to a
stop. Th? second car swung Into
the center of the road and roared
past. -J
A dome tlsjit In the rear com;
partment rti.u Its Warm glow upon
a girl, trrtppcl In a flame colored
evening ch.ik.'.who peered at the
figure In the "" r 31 the outer
darkness. 'ror moment Jerry's
heart thumped, le recognized her
nt once. It was fancy Wentworlh.
the most beatiU'nl- ind talented
young star In thj musical comedy
Urinanienu He tid seen Ucr twice J
WGambler : s THrow
A' C!IL AND A' MACHINE GUN
haps unwittingly has laid a practical
ground work for his new role as a
politician.
"I've spent 60 years accumulating
friends!" declares this soft-spoken
grey-iiHireu ueea aenier and radio op-
orator whose station Is called the
friendly farmer station." -
"I consider this urlmarv mi nut.
utaiiding . demonstration of the value
of friendship." ' '
Ih every oart of Iowa Hnrt miA
has made friends men, women and " "vo" WKn Ieoeral ooa
children whom he calls bv thir fit- "But when I' net to Washington
iiitiuLD. ma seetr ousmess. startprl
when he was a farm lad of seven, has
thrown Him Into contact with new
laces almost oally.
He says friendships, his seven mar.
rled children and his now lareahusi.
nes3 comprise the big triumvirate of
;:r,d her pislure' a' th:us:iijU! timos.
since that memorable , first night
two years ago when' she hud taken
Hroadwav by slnniv
'I m sorry to havo troubled
you.'- be bowed, "but I' ran out. of
g.1s back there. I'd be ' miglily
grateful for a lift to 'the- nearest
filling station."
Miss Wentwortb surveyed him
carefully. Reassured' by his lean,
tanned face arid by the twinkle In
his gray, eyes, she unlntclied the
door and motioned for li tin to
enter.
"Stop at the first gas station.
Anthony," she called through the
open partition. The chauffeur nod
ded, clicked the gears. The car
swam ahead. It came to Jerry's
mind that the girl lived some
where out this way, commuting to
and from the theater In Iter big
foreign car. i. :
"Guess I'll run out ot gas about
this time every night,"-, he grinned,
glancing at her cameo-like profile,
with ' Its firm chin, Its perfect
mouth and its slightly and saucily
uptilted little nose.
Once again those wide brown
eyes, as"' clear and level 'a's a boy's',
flickered over him Impersonally, as
though to classify him among the
various kinds or men who essayed
wisecracks on short-acfiualntance.
Ills to'wsled hair was Rhort and
wavy. Thero was a .faint smudge
on his left cheek bone.' ills body.
lounging easily In the thick uphol
stery, was rangy, and broad shoul
dered, tapering to the waist like
that of a boxer. Ills bands, large
and capable-looking, had been
scoured with sand soap and water,
but still bore traces of hours spent
on balky machinery. No need to
fear this man.
"I'd ajlVlse you to keep an extra
can or two of gas hidden some
where along the road," she retort
ed. The limousine swayed suddenly.
A sedan, parked by the roadside
with all lights extinguished, ' had
suddenly appeared In" tho white
beam of the headlights. It turned
squarely across the highway and
remained there, blocking the en
tire width of the concrete; The
chauffeur, throwing his full weight
on the brakes, brought the limou
sine to a screeching stop a scant
half-dozen feet away.
The doors of the darkened sedan
swung open. Five men spilled out.
Four carried automatics, the fifth,
something which looked like a
strangely cumbersome rifle.
"A machine gun!" Jerry explained.
'He reached for the switch and
snapped off the dome light. Just
as bis other hand touched the door
latch, a powerful flashlight was
foeussed full upon the chauffeur.
Miss Wentworth and himself.
"Come on, get outa there!" came
a harsh voice.
A hot surge ot rage swept over
Jerry like a Hash of fever. After
two years nt fighting and flying in
the hell-swept skies ot France io
be lined up on a peaceful American
road llki a silly, cowardly sap!
He was reckless and violent by
nature, but knowing ,".lbe deadly
prowess of a machine gun, be
steeled himself to quiet. He
stepped out ot tbe car and helped
tho girl to descend. What a sport
she was! As cool as .It she were
taking her first how of the eve
ning. Her wonderul eyes held no
I and hor
his life.
Mbre people visit his radio station
each year than attend Iowa's state
fair.
Pleld Is' no orator. He speaks with
out flourishes, talks in terms familiar
to the small town merchant and
farmer. Much of his' life has been
spent oii; a truck farm!
He likes old-fashioned1 music, elves
" J' J
50 to each baby born to any of his
aim u.ug auoui onenan-
douh, his' home town:
Much of his campaign against' Sen
ator Brookhart was based on his op-
Ppnenfs alleged pracUce of providing
wiere 11 oe oiny one r leia on
the payroll."
Expecting- Too Much
What Is not- lu if nuin cniinol
conio out of hliu surely. Goethe;
;hliit of lsnsiiter n'o'.V. I'Ii't vcri'
scornfully unafraid cs' she -tried fti
look' through tho iIiIzkIui' t'uVs -d
tho' searclillglit liitp the blackness'
which, concealed the armed1 nieil: -iv
Hands; silvery white In the con&'
of, : brilliance, seized ' Her ahd"
whisked her Into the darkness'. ,AV
screanv broke off In n whistling'
sob. Jerry, forgetful of machine'
guns and automatics, leaped as"
swiftly a striking snake. There1
was a spurt of crimson slightly to1
the left, a blaze of white, blue and'
yellow In his own brain. Ho' felt
himself pitching headlong Into1 a
bottomless void.
An Infinitesimal pinpoint of
white light, far In the distance,
came nearer and nearer, growing
in circumference' like the headlight'
of an approaching express train.
Then, sudddenly. It exploded: Ex.
ploded into an intolerable agony In
Jerry's head. He heard himself
moaning with the torture of It and,
hearing, he stopped, ashamed. .
The slanting rays of the morning
sun fell In a blinding glare across
the white counterpane of his cat:
Ho closed his eyes quickly.
"How are you fooling, Calhoun?"
It was an unctuous voice, a1 pro
fessionally cheerrul' voice. Jerry
disliked It.
"Like iieil. ' Go away."
"You aro lucky to fool at all. You.
had a close shave."
had a close snavc:"
With an efTort of will, Jerry
looked about until he saw a calm
faced Interne standing by his bed.
On tlie other side was a nurse who
regarded him placidly.
"Whoro am 17" ho' demanded,
forgetting tho ache In bis band
aged head In the sudden flood of
memories of that scene on the Mer
rick road.
"You are In the Hempstead hos
pital," announced tho doctor. "You
th us t liavo armor-plate Instead of
bono In your head. A bullot
bounced off your skull that was
marked for your brain. YouMl
havo a scar where you part your
hair, but that's all. And by the
way, tboro's a man In the hall who
says he's a detective. Ho wants
to talk to you. I'd rather he wait
ed a few hours, but ho Insists that?
the matter 13 urgent. Feel up to
ll?" Jerry did not, but he nodded bis
head. The nurso opened the door
and returned, followed by an old
ish, overstout man who regarded
the patient with mild blue eyes.
"I'm Stevens, of tho Treasury
department! he explained. "Do
you feel ablo to tell mo about the
ruckus you were In last night?"
The telling of It took little time.
It had been, after all, a matter of
less than five minutes between Jer
ry's stopping of the big limousine'
and tbe vivid stab of flame which
bad blotted out his consciousness.
"Now," the pilot concluded,
"can't you tell me what happened
after I passed out?"
"Wish I could." admitted Stev
ei.8, truthfully. "The chauffeur
got a smack on the bead about the
time you did. When tbe birdies
had stopped carolling he !
watching the sun rise. .Miss Went
worth has disappeared."
tCopjrioht. Olnt t'Tfnn)
More kidnaping lomoirnw-and
Jerry If tormented hy a deira tor
revenge and for Nancy's retcue,
LA- GftANDE EVfelBC? Ofes'fe'RVER, iLA' GKANDE, ORfc
Ove The
Valley
Personals
we have not been able ta verify this'
poiuc. .
Visit Mere
The Minna" Borghlld' and Adeline
Olsby, M. Abel' and Myrtle Bakken,
were In Lu Grande yesterdav RUests
of Miss Amanda, Zabel. English In
structor at- the- Eastern- Oregon- Nor
mal. The young women were en
route to Seattle from' Boise wheiw
they had been for a few' days. Mlsa
Apel Is director of religious cauca
tion for a group of IT denominations
with her hcadqurirtefs In Seattle, and
Miss Adeline Olsby; whose home Is ntf
Valley city, N. D., Is he secrojary:
The other two young women, whose
homes afe aW at Valley' City, are
principals of a Junior liigli school In
Seattle and the grade; school at
Orotic, Wash: . '
Announce Mnrriagt
Mr. and Mra. H. C. Gowev.- of near
SummerylHe, announce tr rharrlHge
01 tneir daughter, 'Nihil; to Donald
Newell, an .event of Saturday,, June 18.
Daily CrossVotd Puzzle,
ACROSS
hoininoiton
JapatifRa
Springs
Conquers'
VVHri hufrnto ol
I ml In
Volunteer
One who hnn
illafi orlvuip
informnilon'
oil ractirf:
colloq.
Lively dunce
Mnrry k
A Uvavat noet'
Solution of Yesterday' Puzzle
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(READ THE STOKY. THEN
"'PHE monkeys do their, stunts ' knew, the Illlle monk camo flying
. with ease upon that womlfcr-1 through the air Ho lit on Dun
f "1 trapeze." said Coppy, "and cy's chost and knocked him to tho
I'll bet. that I could do some good 'Brouud
tricks', too. I The monk then squealed In
"At least I'm itolnit lo trv mv k"e" 'ItHcV It was a rallu-r
luck. If I set tanuled un and t
stuck, you Tlnymltes can help me.
Wall, now Mil Itin innnbu ir
through."
The- blBgcst monkey of
the i
: a'
bunch, all of a sudden, ent
liunch that he could hang down!"'""'" "y 'l once." Hn cllmlied
by his tall and swing out through
the air
Ho started tnueallnir very loud. !
'Twos to attract the Tiny crowd.
It seemed thai he was saying.
"Watch! I'll give you nil a
scare."
-
'T'HEM, wlh the trnpczo swing-
-" In high, the monk mode 1 11 "y givin Him a.
everybody sIrIi by leaping 'way whack."
out in the air. Suld Duiit-v. "He The 'nny hlppopolomus stood
won't fall. a'"' didn't Htnrt a fuss when
"Just watch him He Is safe 011 1Ilc bIPy Tluies climbed upon
and sound add will riot topple lo nK- fil1 ,,acl
the (trouhd. The act is really I iCopyrlwht. 1032. xea Service. Inc.)
clever. He Is Hanging l,y his
tall." " '"(Huiiry liles some wire walk-
The next Cling that the Tlnles l"K In (lie next story.)
CLASSIFIED ADG
'THE MAIIKET PLACE OF UNION A WALLOWA COUNTIES
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Per" Mat; 1st insertion. '.,lOo"
Per line, eucli added conseb-
. utlVe insertion' 7o
Minimum charge oh one .
, older .......... .........360
WANTED
nnnicu lu iiuiiifi iuuiuruyci'J ,
with aide car for small pigs. Charles '
Prlmm, Frultdale. fl-an-l tp
WANTElt-Workors in hay field for '
hay or pigs; single handed or with
team' or truck: basis going wage.
, F. 34. Imbler.
6-25-1 t.
WANTEt) ' Will pay cash for used
ccok stov. Call M 1017. 0-34-3 tp
Mr'GHT? PURbrTA'SE Ilrst nitgo. ori
valley farm bearing lcr Int. Aug. 1.
Submit details. Bort- Oakman, 2111
Dnvld- Stott Bldg:, Detroit, Mich.
0-13-1 mp.
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nob-en
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PICTUPCS 4j0 KING,
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fdniiy sil'lit. Poor Diincy Jumped
"s olllei' Tlnles Kalliercd
I'Olllld.
"TtELI,. tiow'o my chance to do
some stunts," sold f:opj:y.
"I' m '"o trapeze and nmusid I no
Tfnyniltp. All of a sudden Dnncy
f ried. "I'eili.ips we'd better run
ana nine
big hippo
Here comes a great
Cee! Of all llm funny
slKllts."
"OH. In1' a lani one," Sco lily
!ild. "Don't runl We'll ride on
lilm. luslead. When we're aboard
RATES BY MONTH
3 lines, per month'
i 12.50
13.30
. (4.00
14.76
3 lines, per month
4 lines, per month
5 lines, per month
Each additional''
line over five
charged at 00c per line per month.
WILL BUY 30 o:q' batteries; Will bav
. 1 1.. .1.-1. I.. I u
. muiuiiih hi vuvtr uuuuiiiiua, ngw
' .T , . .
tlve Electrto Co.. 1439 Adams. Phone
M 8a' 'ao'1 '
FOR SALE
:
FOR SALE Dodge roatlstor,-new tires,
n motor reconditioned, SIOO.OO.
I , PERKINS MOTOR CO.
Phone MaliiSOO 4th and Adams"
6-38-6 t.
FOR SALE OR TRADE One-horse
harness, milk goats, gmiollne saw.
Address F. Truax, Kamela, Ore.
6-35-1' t.
FOR SALE Lncllcs' am Gin'.i clloseM
; for tlio Poul'th. Sizes up to 52.
Prices reduced. Ph. U20 U or call
2006 N. Spruce St. G-25-t f.
FOR SALE, RENT OR EXCHANGE
I; Two largo houses, fine, for boarders
and roomers; clcde In. ' within 3
blocks of P. O. Will exchange far
smaller houues or for small acre
aye. Acid. Box T, c-o Observer.
B-3S-1 ft.
B.NKrinPT SALE OP ACCOUNTS
E. C. Tuckey, Trustee lu Bankrmttiy
i win offer for sole to the hhjht.it
aim best bitltlor ror cash all the
occr.untj or Mlt'cliill Si Pjrrlh Bank-1
; rupt's at Island Citr, oi'c., sal to
close July 2tl at 10 a. m., r:Rts to
. reject any or all blda reserved'. Llit
or Accounts may be seen at my ot
Ilco 100 Depot St. or at crrico or
referee. II. E. Dixon. , E. C. Tuckey,
Tr-i-t'r-i in B'uiVriiptey.
Juno 27-30. July 1.
.BANKttapf Sat n-mimnts of tlvj
': MITCIIEt'.C PEltTflN. utaolr, Stiiclt. ,
' cr, Wa '.o-i Cipav. ' Plow Bottom', .
J nruhiK i rs. : die., win be mm July
. 2d, 1033. May be sron ot loln r.l
' City any time ami bids or offers
will be received at any tline. Termn
J cash, bi't a b:-.i-lii. ccme and Bt ,
t'.iem. E. C. Tuckey, Tru-jroc In'
Eanltvuptcy. Jur.o 25-2:1-30:
.I-'rnEWORKS WHTSil BANCS I PrnBh
stock at Joe's Joint down by the :
auto cami;-.!. 0-13-1 m.
FOR BALE ReRlatcred Glwrr.oey bull, '
fchib riblio;i winner. Pli. 424-J.
Write P. O. Box 220, Lu Clronde.
0-24-3 tp
T '
. PIAjjp AT CLOSE-OUT PRICE. $40.
Easy terms. Adler's Music Co. Ph.::
, Main 803. 0-24-4 t
FOR SALE 1(128 Chcv. Coupe. Ex-
ceitenl condition, vull euo J.
0-23-3 tp.
;
10 ACRES, .FRUIT, vcgot'ablbs, stvaw
i bcrl-les, ll'eo lrrlutlon, crop lli
I eluded, :ioo.OO will hundle. Box 0, j
I c-o Observer. 0-23-3 tp
FOR SALE DeerinR combine harvent
i or, Q ft. cut. ready to go to work,
$100. Ph. Gllc-.i Van Ilouseri, Union.
Ore., or Levy Dairy ranch. 0-23-3 t.
FOR SALE '20 Whippet sedan In
cood condition, run only . 14,000 1
miles. Trunk In rear. Cheap. Would
consider trading for late model I
light coupe. Call 2212 Cedar St.
0-18-0 tp
FOR SALE OR TRADr 5 A. with Im
provements. Fanners 3X2.J0-17-t f.
OUR HOME FOR SALE. Cheap. 318-J
or icol ath st. e-io-t t.
FOR SALE Fordson tractor, A-l con'
dlllon: 2 pianos, or will trade, what
have you? Frank Oloavlnger, 211
Depot St. 0-3-t f.
aOOD WOOD. CHEAP. Will trade for
some furniture. Ph. B02 U or Call
at 2000 N. Spruce St. 0-1-4 t.
ClOOD WOOD, any kind, any length.
Price reasonable. PH. 000 W, Leo
Stark. 5-25-t f.
FOR RENT
n-RM. FURN. HOUSE at Perry. Inq.
L. W. Weeks. La Grande. 0-24-2 tp.
THE NEW FANGLES (Mom'n
iSJlNCE v EXPCm TMIES K PHOTO rSSvi J"0 CMC' Ctt.f
GRANDMA'S fr THE HNGEPWlNTS ON C I CAN'T OPW A 9rt
PEAPLS Ni WEStl KNOBS, ITLl. BE 1$; R tuk T)00d "
tiffin WELL, 1 CAN'T y$$i&r' THEM VOU'LL HAVE V'iililf VE"3 . WEDE. LOCKED
Kf OPEN IT FROM yjj TO CALL THE OANITOT? )'&! I IN I WE CAN'T OPEN"
jl THK -SIDE. M ANT) CCT HIM TO ', W'l fNV Or TH7- -0OOW3.
Ek C1THEW ! Jl. COME UP AND Ai't' 1 A DETECTIVE. CAME
p
FOR REnT Piano. Cheap. Call M 36.
-4-
I. HOU
6-RM. FURN. HOUSE
1B05 3rd.
6-33-3 tp
Garage. Call 339-J.
FOR RENT Modern 6 room home,
excellent location, 1610 Oak street.
Chas. H. Reynolds. 6-22-t f.
FOR RENT 4-rm. furn. house. Inq.
alls Pine. 0-33-0 t.
FOR RENT d-rm, houso at 005 -4th
Bt. Completely redecorated, furn.
!, or' unfurnished: Oarage. Inqulra
ia03 M Ave. Phone 432-J. 6-33-t f.
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. .wit, m
I nl-ltMta Hnmn with n ..ItVin..
mBttl8' M' Wnlll5r' pllono M,00
MOD. FURN. APTS., summer 'rates.'
1101 o Ave. Pit: 84 W. 6-31-0 tp
FOR RENT Furn. Apts. and unfurn.
! Ihed house, 1311 O' Ave,
5-33-1' mv.
FOR RENT Strictly modern 3
1 room furnished duplex. In best
,i residential district. Allen Duplex',
1007 4tn, Main 843. 6-3i-im
FOR TRADE
FOR TRAD 15 Used plnno for wood or
what havo you? If you neod; 11
; pinno wo can mnkc n Uml of oo(iit
kind. Cull 20B-W. 0-23-3 .tp
MISCELLANEOUS
BIDS WILL BE rec'U. up to July 1
fr.r 12 cds. 10-ln.
wood for School
Dlst. 27. Call B.
specifications.
P. Owsby for
0-25-1 t.
DO WELL BROS. CUrtrr-UP We will
clean up your ashes, papers, etc.
Phono 323-J. 3-8-t f.
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PORTLAND OAFB Meals af '
Hours. 35c to. 35c. coffee and dea-'
sert Included, 313 Depot St,
0-16-1' m;
EASTERN OREUOR Softool of MutteY
violin,- piano; voice. Credit: I: O, Of"
F, temple; 447-J. -6-l nV
LA- OHANDE MATTHSSO and OphOi
sterlng ted' Ruj cleaning Wocka.
Phi 434-W. Chat: Edwards Prop.-ia-l-l
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AUTOMOBILES
1030 Ford Tudoi Sednn.
1920 Ford Tudor Bsdan.
1020 Chevrolet Couch. ?
1030 Chevrolet Coach, " .
1027 Chevrolet Sedan.
2H Chevrolet Cab. Coupe.
1930 Chevrolet Pickup. ' "
lfijl Chevrolet Sedan (New). Priced'
low. 1
All ears oro spcclolly priced and
reconditioned. SEE DS FIRST,
LA R I SON -FREES.
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