La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 17, 1932, City Edition, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday, November 17, 1932
Page Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE, ORE.
(iHvpmni)
Am Independent Ksaijaaai
nwHM Mala
BAHOLD M. rUfLA.Y .
. Bimnata Mana-ar
FtibUaiaed iralia, azcayt Sunday. 41 1710 Bum
OT&D44, Orea-on.
at-Harad al tfca Postoffloa of La aranoa. Orefoo. u Saceod CUM
Man Vina UDdar met of March 3. WTt.
OFFICIAL PAFKR OF UWIOH OOUNTT AJTD TBI
crrr of la obandi
. ffgtnon OF ASSOCIATED PBXSS 1
Tb AnoeUUd Fm la exclusively entitled to dm tor rubUcaUon
of all new dispatches credited to it or cot otuerwise eeraiwdU -9tn
lubed berein. All rlghta of republication el epadal dlapatehaa ts
Una paper and aao the local saws ben In alao ara ntrna.
national Ad remains; BeprtaentatlT
. , U.O. UOOE.fSETf CO, toe.
an'Fraadaoo. Lot Angewe, Seattle. Portland. Cblcafa.
Detroit. Kew Toek
eOBaCRIPTIOK BATU
' Br earner '
Duty, oal moota Jn advance r 1
Dally, an montlia In adTaoc i " M.0 '
OallT. smala eoor ", ',
By Man
Dally, ner month in advance .
Dally,' par elk 'mmthi In advance .
. Dally, par Tear In adrataea ,
jao '
JtM
ADVERTIB1HO HA Tift
Display, foeelfh. pe-? column Loco : ;
burjuy. local, per column wen
Time contract price application
to I
OUT OUR WAY
Eye hath not seen, nor e.ir heard, neither have entered
into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared
for them that love him. 1 Corinthians 2:9.
SOCIETY'S OHLIGATION
.In almost every discussion of the present economic condi
tions of this country and the world in general, one stumbles
across the fact that the people of the United States have a
higher standard of living than exists in any other nation on
earth. .
We are told that our people have the highest wage scale
in, the World; that they have better homes and more luxuries
than any other people; and that their opportunities for edu
cation and 'the attainment of economic independence are un
sui passed anywhere.
All that is; true" enough when everything is averaged up,
but we must admit that in some of our great cities people
are living in conditions that are positively disgraceful, in
slums which arc a menace to health and personal safety.
Social workers have been reminding us constantly of these
blite on American 'civilization, but all too little has been done
abont it. So it is with considerable satisfaction that we
ndte the action of the Reconstruction Finance corporation
in granting a loan of nearly $4,000,000 to a New York con
cern for1 the construction of a modern housing project in the
Biionx district.
This project is important not only because the job will give
erhployment to hundreds of men who need the work in these
timfcs, or because it will provide decent homes for some 1200
families which at present are living in slums, although both
of those angles are decidedly important.
What makes this new scheme almost unique in a profit
seeking world is the fact that it marks the beginning of a
lai'vscalc housing program in which the needs of society
as" a whole are given preference over the builders' desire for
financial gain..
No stockholder in this corporation which, is backing the
job can receive more than the amount of his original invest
ment plus six1 per cent cumulative interest, and no mortgage
holder can receive more than five per cent Any earnings in
excess of those amounts will autorhatically revert to the
state; though, of course, there is no guarantee that the earn
ings will ever reach that amount.
The limitations allow a fair profit', of course. But it is
perfectly clear that the welfare of the1 community is the pri
mary consideration in this scheme, and that the backers are
not so much moved by the desire to make money as by a
desire to render a genuine sen-ice to their fellow men.
So far, this Bronx project stands alone, but if the people
of our country will once realize the opportunity that is open,
many similar" projects will be taken in other cities of the
nation.
The slum is nlxiut the costliest "luxury" the modern city
supports. It depresses the values of adjacent property, it
lowers the city's tax income, and it is a breeding ground
foi" the wrong kind of character and citizenship. Fine char
acters do sometimes emerge from our slum districts, but they
come out only against heavy odds. The child born in the
slums, as they say, is 1-orn with two strikes alreadv against
him.
We now have a chance to combine public and private initia
tive to w ipe out these terrible slums. This job in the Bronx
is a fair example of what can be done if we make up our
minds to it. Are we going to make the most of our opportunity?
WHAT ABOUT YOt'R FOOD
Men and women-have been eating for thousands of years
but not until cornparatively recent times has there been any
real scientific study of foods.
The discovery of the vitamins and the information secured
as to the processes of digestion has, in recent years, revolu
tionized the scientific conception of food. So "much so that
it is ho longer possible to distinguish between food and
drugs, for the final products of protein digestion are very
closely related Chemically tof certain active drugs.
Inasmuch as the function of food is to provide energy for
the individual and to assist in rebuilding the constituent parts
of the body, a deficiency in any needed element is reflected
in ill effects upon the Ixxly itself. Along this line, certain
vitamins have been recognized as of peculiar value in pre
venting the common cold, which is one of the scourges of
the day. In fact, the diet containing the pro-wr proportion
of these vitamins has In-en noticeably effective in group
tests in protecting individuals against colds.
Incidentally, scientists now on the trail of the elusive
cold "gemi," find it extremely difficult to make contact.
In fact, many tests indicate that it is the smallest known
thing in existence. It has so far passed through even filter
devised end escaped the inquisitive eyes of our most powerful
microscopes.
: j
Care Kama to English Inni
That fnrorlio mime for old lima,
"hose ami Crown,'' wns takpn from
Hint of the Influential English no.
Ilteinrin. ."fnlin 0' fiaiint. The roil
rose which lip wore tvas fntnhlne.1
with (lie royal crown to nmke Hie
title.
first Baia '"Sliders"
Hubert AiMy of riocltiord. HI., ts
credited In with bolnf the first
baseball idsycT lo steal base by slid
Ihj Inlo the b. although some his
torians accord the honor In Kilille
fiitlihert of the Philadelphia Kn
stones, snyln he Hole third In lVA
FM,., !il 'illH r"i-7 AUJ& Wi I ' "'-v'vV'' V. pM OM THE HARD T.'
E JIHl; If'ISVti .me -THoe.' ''i5;' !fii-' stcne! asms " I
lhtArnW.WJe'-- okiTHAT ccuo "U VVfi'' :' X Tfeta- VOO I'M It
firi t VWi'3l rev.f 1 ; fciW GO.W TO GET A
i lVl'0'f -?' " f&i-bi HORSE AKO 8urW t,
'.t'H.'ii gX: 'W Vj I? 'rJffiZ&CJ haw amc j
X V? JHl4&&& CCME DcvKl. ;
Wm- yfwJ. mm$0
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Other Papers
Say:
fcr office, wld "he niJghi Just fcs ire!!
; be Vic Meyer, ir.t icea &emea to
j appeal 10 Meyers who immedlatsSy
! i&iiv--a clcrsmsn? campaign lor t'at
irrj.7rjra.it7 of Seaule. Though ii:ltns
In ihi line of e-ties-vor hltyezz s;:U
illjcugrit politics an excellent sidc-Um
. zr.i ilerlde-d to become a Candida
; (err lituunint-goTimor of th
! In cenvrctnune on his election to
unvk-rv (ir rifincTFR lhar T,Jd:t7 Movers is
IiOKE OR KOOSTER. ! quotwJ a4 iarii? that be attributes
Joseph us Daniels, secretary of tbt,?., n-.yi ..,V- in -t.
nary iuirb iwu " . I tiice a cold bath everr mornln?. try
By J. E. Williams $300,000,000 To
Be Spent in '33
For Advertising
ATLASTIC CITY. X. J Koc. 17 tfft
More iim 300.dC0.0CO, an mcreue
dl about 33 ir cent, is esccctrf to
be pent in tdwtiiUig during 133.
'According to a study ol business con
' dittos releseed tcrjuia Le H. Bris-
jto. oj Srw York, president of tb As-i
;tne opening sfeon of its 23rd an- j
nU2i meeting.
j Tne result of the business surrey j
(released by Mr. Bristol showed that
I ir.ore than one hall the reporting
compan: ol the oc;auoa had in-j
jc7tAei totaj sals raiome in units)
?the pasr three months; 1 per nt
! rt portM a decrease and about ten pr .
scent that the sales rolume had re-1
jmamed the same. The median of j
the increase in sales was spproxi-1
tmately 23 per cent. -
j As the comparison was betTeen the J
j three months of Anrust. September j
'and October against the three months j
I previous of May. June and July, tt isj
; noted that about one half of the;
tcomuanies reporune an increase at-j
about 82 per cent of the other half
ct these reporting an increase, stated '
it was due to improved conditions In j
their particular trade . t
The surrey also sho-awd that 35 per !
cent of the reporting companies planj
t increase iae;r app.up: -a ..iy vi
; those of 1632; 35 per cent expect to;
spend the same ernount and 22 per;
-cent plan decreases. Member msnu-
faeturers of drug and totEet articles;
Dlan as iarze or larger appropriation '
;in 1933 as in 1532. In the food and 1
' grocery ciaiJ!cation about one hall
fplan to increase: 20 per cent to de-
Jcreast? and 30 per cent to repeal the.
same appropriation.' j
!
1
In Washington
Chats With
Parents
-There la no Substitute lor Quality"
THANKSGIVING
I LINENS
SEE CQX80 anow white cloths of pure Irish linen, each act
laundered ready for use. beautiful rose design.
$6.95 set
Which includes eight 18-lnch napkins.
'h iNAPKINS
PrTraps you neert 'extra napkins. We have them. Large size
22x2 pf jiureat linen. Various designs.
$2.25 and $3.50 '
For Sets of Six
I?r Herbert Plummer
WASHIXGTOK Perhaps nctaing-
more interesting to obserre in i
tv 7 r a r-rfS' ' s
er s frolt page. Mr. Dan-I1, opponent, an a::omy
harL -tte will result In view oS htotlect!
of the roosUT and;"-" h
lisher of the Raleiirh, S. C. News and
ObseTTer has launched a cam;
nis own h coinge ie vi isate
uemorraiic pari) uac uwiutrj w
the rooiter.
er on his papei
icu says he
in the read opt ton
letting the donicey go into desuetude.
He continues:
Of cour. everybody knows that
the crowing rooster 13 the emblem
of the Democratic party, or was
before the Democratic party let
Nasi supplant the rooster with
the donicey. The rooster has ten
times more style and ochu.t and
clarion call than the donkey.
It is true that the rooster was the
,m , ; nor, to let anything worry me and tat? " c these last fie wefc3 of active cam- ; taa j
P:? la nip now and then for my stomach's ;jignicg the president was shy to him
ot - jcrcwa. ' ! mint
MOTIVES IN PIMfiHMTNT
Ilv Alice JudMn leale
Tf rmi tr'a clrH arhr rnt) nunlth !
,e hectic presidential campaign now ' vour cai!d you doUbtessly would say
stcry than th? derelDpment of ' , a Jnxv -foi- his otvn
Prtiident Hoover t& a CAmpalzner. i good i
It wis no secret to thosem the! you belve that your sole motive!
ciriit&l. who tnew and were closely ; if. vo mate him bener. Acain it
tsiocwd with him. that at the start -von wero a&lred to account in de- '
lor tne t nines you require oi ;
you would surelv hold all ihese .
; mmners. and punctuality, ail this
Merers drew 20.000 more rotas than wavmff a greeting at rail rood ta- ; ciearumess necewary w ma i. t
frcm Se- -cris or repiyme aptty xo eninusifistic w (
ion Movers wtu-w:srier3 fisaa t em to come aat- pe-pje.
,g:on stat s -i3 "--i-
y v. fa rt rwvwrfa it ant ti
m "him rooroi-Tand ci- m "of ' vtt:cnal tone, often no-, heard far-; ?l'e your hacd-rour right hand
.'"rfr 1Sr: ri. ith.r iMn . ft . trail. ! mealy." or ween you coraum loud-
-to Des Uoines. ; aged to gel hlmsell dirty in the
""J'- ,,a!t hour sine, you washed him.
V rhinse r ' there ts more than a question of
-u . . nuntv in your motives.
New Pewter items to adorn
the Thanksgiving table.
Candle Sticks Celery Troys
Pitchers fh' Creamers and Sugars
Sandwich Trays J) I Candy Dlshea
Compotes . II Vases
he ad-; Tel when you tel! jonnny to t?ay !
con-' ncrw ao you ao to tne uict anu .
Each
And Dozens of Others
Ci
Co: Eiy Tln;r-s.
TRITK EE(;n.tIIO NOT !
(LUEU til E-TION !
n,. fw.M ..t m. hb . . Trvl ZTZtt. . Clearly it can not be Important
beaten m tuW eiectlcn. The larkduaHy " TeaSeT how mile' "S"!! BioJLte
count it hand shows that l.:h..h, i. . l.,h J ,ha P"5 F0?- nd.
old emblem of the DeBiorratle party , . marked their biUo-ji afainst It -.hem. "to shaie their hands cordially. fJ j ? ii nlaviM "TMltlne
but It la also true that -.he Be?uo:l-j 3M US.OOO larored It. "! to rcolr to "eir -allies . long as he Is Playing. Talting
...M.- Utrf t. ... ..... .1 . .I . ftOCUt UJ UUliUUlOU S Ji ire ic
FIND IT
HERE
Cf y for thai OlomB i
W ta by I a. aa.
! for the Christmas time. You will en
! Joy seeing these new creations, and
! you are invited to visit Richardson's
I Art and Gift Shop now while the se
j lection is complete. 11-7-t f.
HAT CLEANING & BLOCKING COc
- At Angels. Best Work Always.
Across from Penney3.
10-19-1 m.
Dont von" want
T. Wilson.
kitten? Homer'
11-17-1 t.
!to rtplv to their sallies.
.... ih. fnnv.v .rf irtr sutr "...I. . , . ' ' I . . ST,' . . ---- - -- fl prl7 ieKinEee snows on.y mat
nlne-Unths of the newapatK-rs are Ee- i mra, a TOtJ at;ain5-. rrulaiorr of the eod txamnle cf how h? derelooed on
bliixn in politics, we would like to highway transportation system. .-the stump. At a little place in I!Ii-
tD6 i"1, rIUl M'- Tee l!?ht aeainn :he bill w3 not nois, called Gresham Junction, some p.-Pnts rd constan'-lT to watch riPrv h .A'r.rti hor
mane nn th'.t bm It 'ai m :! nr -irn ii iha rfi I at him: ! i i . " Jf. i iVA ' TttaP '-' . V
he thesTy that this pariicular c.f. t "Kow's thines gc-rjie. Kerble?' 5
jsnMM not pas?, it was rcptntea.'y
jou leel that his appearance is not
?ef!ectlne upon you all the credit
that It sho-xd.
cans
SIR KNIGHTS ATTENTION!
The Grand Commander, E. L. Wel
der, of Oregon, will pay our comman-
rlfrv hw .r.f'r-iil trlitlt hum t.ia.
ihemselres With'qiticaJ tje.: Th,er i7th"inst. All Sir-Knights are-ex -.Zt?;
S Pecu.d to be on hand at the asylum
; of their own vanity, of requiring at 6:30 o'clock p. m In full uniform.
t,atm, m mora 7w lnr IviF rnrn A SOCCial invllction IS eStend?d to
has -more style and beauty and not -or the people. I Someone else called him the "fight- harsh childhood, their disappoint- sojourning Si, Knights and their
f La HOT. Call than th dOnieV. tie IS! Tht ttt .VmtlH Ka nmamV.ra !lt-- rtnaV- -nrf -e-riH i V . . . rl,Mr rfte. I.j, , . J . .
th Vamt-it. Shallowest.. mOS. COnCelCO -T-hA rH"1 rioiif rnlt a a.nnV.- nrdenfa cm 1 ' . . i
and neecilemly no-sy strutting btby-;rMtrIcte lD their' rates and profit! ' Thore who were with the president Ffix- mother who' is unhappily ZZ " . . E .! . e, ,
ne ma Wl(.,-rVB .,r- T-Ki- mm. thTUfhrmt ;ht ranml-ii c.-iT that .noml clt- tanrl oilhor trt yac iw ui me lUtai
Kbout it. The Democratic pany. like
the Republican ami oiher panu. fre
quently makes an j at itself.
Alter an in? rowr iiv H- :urj?wj br disinterested op-xisition that .rs plied:
iculariy happy emoiem eren u "JJthH itas a Jb for the legulature -r- "They are going fine."
Really Harmful Dreams
"Dreams that come' to us In
Plcop," snl'1 III ITo, the Sase of Chl
antown, "bring littlo liana. Those
Hint prompt ambition In our wak
ing hours tire dangerous" Wash
ington Star. 1 '.
say
game enough to tackle windmills We Jpftjtjryn fn0uid also be cireiVllv mu-! while he never got ccmoletely over demand compensating love from commandery and their families.
InuIliRcnt. uselul, and a willing week-
Domesticated he is patient; sjow
and aure-!ooud and earns hi? keep.
though wild very wary and sw:it ioo.-
d. His quaj;:ie nave v-j-.uv -jm
fu?ed wth those of his hybrid descrn
lated. Fun hr more, that careful regir- h;3 shyness, he did to such an ex- be? child, or embittered, revenge
la Ion :s not only for the defense or,i:r:t that it no longer suggested in-! herwlf upon him by endowing hira
the railroads against unfair romp:::- !differtnce"or coldness. ' gratultouily with all the faults
tion. but it is for the protection oft t which she has found in ncr own
the public, and Its property, ths h:g:&-lfe Enjoywl It marriage partner.
way systems. These observers also sa7 that Mr.)
dent th mule, and he has unjustly ; hiehwav traitsnortatf nn ni.ir,rn i i t.irArf htm m nf n-a'nv neonli?1 a.
Dcivnie ijh"-" v J joa ior me jegisiaiurt?. L?t tne ltifis-uurn out to pee ana near mm.
June Beetlei ' '
The June bus or June beetle Is
any of several species of lare
brown melolonthine beetles of the
penus I.nehnosterna and related
By order of the Commander ; genera. The larvae of these beetles
l.n. KL.iaSt.LLU Kecoraer. uVfl tinf1prpniinil nnrl f(wl
11-16-2 t
apon
roots of grasses and other plants
C R AZ Y C R AZ Y C RAZY j
Crazy Crystals are obtainable at;
Moon Drug Co..-La Grande. 11-15-1 m
pldlty. jlatur? at the next slcn assume the
Tne aonxey is just as Ksponsibinty Klamath Fallt Herald
blem for the Democrats s the eie-
phant is for the Republicans, for the I
elephant has the smallMt brain in I
prcporuon to nw size o ny j
and Is therefore the least intelligent.
nrnt nerharw the rhinoceros. IV? ts t
the uellest and Jsa graceful of them
all. as well as the most destructive.
Xhou2h u'.ilized because ot ms
strength and bulk for lot? rolllnir tne
cost or ms Ke-P lar ""r-'-Vr, makes about four pallons
of his services. Therefore ne is a nt-t
ting O. O. P. symbol.
WTuit on earth would mort of our
cartoonists do If they didn't have the
donker and the elephant to picture;
They are convenKTix sruouiuies
i-Jeaa Salem capital journal.
for
III MOKO:-S B; T Till E
The election lust ended had its
humorous point as well aa in tragic.
The state of Washington is perr;ar
distinct In the awld In it na:r.s?
elected to the position of lieutenan;-
nmm nn lr-sLpr it nersonaee man
the Inimitabl? Vic Meyer, uteider ol i orea.i in Sfimc lorni or
Stop the Lea It '
Water It-akin; from a laucct In a
stream the size of a common pin
wasti about' 0 (rallons a day. en;
;lneers of the Unlitil States ric-tiart-ment
of Agriculture foriod. Even a
leak of only one drop a second
day;
This means a lot of water Is often
wasted In hot weather when the
well or spring on (lie farm may be
low. ,
Bread Lonf Human Food
r.read Is nut absolutely necessary,
but it Is a very od fimd, since It
supplies cilrbohyilrntes and proteins
In pj.iod form fnr asslaiilr.tion.
Since tbe lrin!iin2 of . history
nnotlier
ot the nation a ; made front w heat or (rem some
other fnlin has provided one of the
ef foods of mankind in all
batons before some
wst JaTT orchestras.
It wcrrn thst rr.cntns ago tne con- i
servatle Seattle Times in speakme 1
dcrOEatively of a propofCd candidate 1 countries.
As a result, each succeeding plat
form appearance saw him enter into
the spirit of the occasion with In.
creased zest and enthusiasm. Day by
dav he seemed to become less the
1 Health win'ter is coming
T T Now Is the time to save money and
protect your health by having your
brocen windshield or side glass re
Hl.onil Avn PATEnNITV placed bv Richardson "The Art Man-
novice at the Earce and more the sea- . in recent years there has been much at Richardson's Art and Gift Shop.
soned campaigner. interest in the question as to whethel He specializes In all kinds of glasa
He wound up in Palo Alto in that cr not paternity might be determined wort. XA--t t.
fashion still full of flsht and show- bv a study of the blood grouping of,
lnz little of the terrltic mental and the child and the alleged father. i Good news to everyone. Moon Drug
Tjtivsical strain to which he h3d been ; consideration of this possibility MU5 Curriers Tablets. 11-15-1 m.
subvcct-J. Irtsts upon Landstelner's discovery thai ; "
the blood of humans may be grouped ! SCRATfH PAPER
i . . vni Mi....l.c a rilcm-.r.! For Vhnnl O. Virvnin nt the Aheanu.
A.I WcitYOUS WinS jwwch made blood transfusion safe j oc per pad. ' 11-2-tI.j
... and effective. I 1 l
Sllfire nt rfnnnrSi Contrary to the common impres-1 SCHOOL CHn.OREX
jrion. it is not possible to establish! You can get scratch paper at the,
paternity by a comparison of the Observer. 5c pad. 11-2-t f. I
PINEHXHST. X. C Nov. 17 if. Al blood tv'pes of the alleged father and I I
Watrous. Detroit, carried the lions the offsorlne. NEW; NEW! NEW! i
share of gold, and glory out of Pine- j on the other hand. 4t Is estimated New Art Flowers, New Book Ends,
hurst today alter vwo aavs oi piay : wisn a n,t!0 nf or.e in six cases and a whole new line of Colonial !
CLOTHES COST .MONEY
Freo.uent Cleaning adds months
of wear. Save money by sending
your cleaning to
Standard Laundry
1418 Jefferson St.
by professional golfs winter trophies. 'an gorged father may be shown to .Pewter.
watrous was a memoer ot tne win- naTP nid no pJrt in trie becettlng or
:llrg team in the best ball prelim- ttw cruld
inary and tied with Al Houghton, of , ,n o b;r words. blood tests are In a
Wa?hlr.eton. ar.d Henry Pleard. of fea. injtjH-es useful in disprovlns: the
Crarleston. S. C for first place In clalm that a man ,athsr of a child.
the 36-hoie mid-south open. He re- bu, ,n no lnstana can ,n,T prove
cel.ed J5O0 ui pme money , t he u lhf l3th(.r ot the cnlld
Do-.h tttrous and Houghton In-, v of lllu5t..a,l0n. !tt us as-
IsBea aneaa m tne inaiwuusi piaj SUne ,hat tbe aiIe.sed Iather belongs
Chicago Corrals Successors to Capone
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GUTS COSTS of COLDS
to blood croup O and the mother to
blood group B. From such a union
ithe children might haw only the
j blood groupings of O or B.
II on examining me oiooa oi tne
child. It ts found thru its blood be
longs to group A or AB, It is evidence
that the father belonged to some
blood grouping other than that of O.
Hence, since the alleges fathers
blood grouping is O. h? can be ex
onerated from the charge of pater-
nltr.
( On the other hand, should the al-1
Jlcged father's blood belong to group , T
A. tnd tnat m tne minn w grwip .
lor AB. the relationship is not es.
tablishcd for the reason that theoreti
!callr at -least, any other male with a
j blood belonging to group A might as
well have been its iatiier.
Reports from thousands of
families prove that the num
ber, duration and costs of
colds can be reduced by half
with the new Vicks Colds
Control Plan. Prove it for
yourself, as directed in each
Vicks package.
for
BETTER CONTROL OF COLDS
ROUND TRIP
usual low one way Fare 25c
ON SALE EVERY FRIDAY,
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY '
return, following Tuesday midnight
"Early to Bed" Still Beat
P Aflcr study Covering several
years, Fmfesr Stockinann, di
rector of the munlciril lyeeiim nl
Dtilsbers, Oermany. declared thnl
the hours between 7 and 11 :30 p. m.
are not only Mtiie heulthiist nnd
; most portable for sleep, but they
are also sunlciert to maintain the
boily at Its inaiiii.uin eH'.ciency dur
Inz the day. Professor Sioeckmans
sleep researclies include penns of
bolh eies and of all area.
A mnrtly appolntetl fllrertors room on U;s.ille street. ChlMco' fiuanctnt center, was the oier.tllne lae
tnf the rrhulll fane crime tmlltate, riollce ctalni-tl. niter a raid nn tle ottlee had ronltol In arrest of
almost nil the old t'sroite trailer. til-tiieit as an enxineer. oflli-e. pniice flalm the nrflce w ait operallnt;
hae fiir cleat. tie liidmlrlul and lahnr rarkela. .tiuien t thi arrr-lrd uere numerous lormer t-arone hench
nirn alio ailre to the oier-loril title ahlrh Caimne hrlil fur "ir hefore selni to Atlanta prlMin. It -as
the irestevt nnmhrr of eane Imilen. err to he In a t'rtlcuro Jnil tit eie time. Above are l of the leaders
at Hillce show-up. Left to rttht, Murray lltimprirle the man !m hoies to sllereetl OiHne: Ullliam
"Three Klutrr ae" hlle. labor nneleer and r:ni trr: yam llev. allfi:el sale Mower: harle. Ilx hett.
fermer taore chauffniri Uilliant -Kbiniilke trtKtnnrll. labor raiketrer and Wet side tans leader: Joseph
Moreno, alio described hlmtrlf a a curl.iie contractor.
Columbna Restless Grara
Colnnibus was first burled In Vab
ladolld. Saln, where he died In
1SI0', three yenrs later removeil to
I little church In Trlana; 30 ywtrs
later. In accordance with his last
wish, buried in "nnto Iomln!:o. the
first land he slshle.1; In 1Tt1 trans
ferred to the cathedra! In Havana,
and In 1SUS removed to Seville.
32-Piece Set
Kew Pattern
Dishes
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. Caiiiirvtone
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Open Stock Pattern
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Salt Lake City ..
. I 8.00
2.50
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