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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, E GRANDE, ORE.
Thursday, June 22, 1933
Pecora Exhibits
Keen Ability In
Morgan Hearing
lly Hlgrld Ante .
WASHINGTON (p Ferdinand Pe
cora, tan-skinned boh of Olclly, with
a clear, eastern pronunciation of
English, sits at one end ot the coml
mlttee tabic leaning forward In his
chair.
The senate banking and currency
committee, oonduoblng an investiga
tion of private banking that began
with an examination of J. P, Morgan
Jc Co., 'has Pecora for Its special
counsel.
As tlie Morgan Inquiry neural what
was believed Its closing days specu
ration began as to where next the In.
vestlgatlon would turn, observers had
a vivid Impression of the Pecora
teohnlque gained from watching him
during the progress ox tne Morgan
phase of tho hearings.
: Monan Ever Watchful
. They saw J. P. Morgan, an elderly
kin In the American banking world,
pulling on his olgar. Sitting a few
feet from Pecora, Jie scarcely moved,
but his dark eyes flashed from speak
er to speaker. ,
George Whitney, a Morgan partner
tall, thin, dapper was almost con
stantly In the witness chair answer
liw Questions with a Park avenue
accent. -
' Back of Whitney sat another Mor-
nan Dortner and their pink-faced
white-haired counsel, John W. Davis,
white-haired counsel, John W. Davis
one time Democratic candidate for
the presidency. That was the setting
of the Montan hearing.
Bit by bit Pecora pulled from this
assemblage pieces or a, nuge jig-suw
puzzle of. finance which the commit
tee hopes to fit Into a new financial
picture for America.
H tar to Hearing Smilingly
Pecora's purposes have been hotly
debated. There has been opposition
to the direction of his questions. But
each morning of the hearing saw him
enter the room quite naturally, smu
lng, with a "Oood morning" for Mor
gan, who pulled his olgar from his
mouth to answer.
The same spirit followed through
the day's hammering questions, in
vestigations are familiar fare for Pe
cora. Maybe tney orougnt wuv u
trminad thrust to his square chin,
Maybe his crinkly, thick hair Is Indi
cation of a naturally energetic and
pugnacious nature or hla direot,
shining, dark eyes.
Won Many Convictions '
' He Is credited with a record of 80
per cent convlotlons in the days 01
battle behind him as a proseoutor In
New York. He has Invaded bucket
shops, milk grafts and ballot frauds
and has come out winner many
times.
He is still the suave New Yorker
who can laugh while a victory, hangs
In balance. He was born In Olclly,
but most of his St 'yoars were spent
In America. 1
Sometimes he la forced to 'a quick
and graceful rap of hla "big stick" of
authority, but it passes In a 'flash.
For Instance, in the Morgan hear
Imr there was some difficulty over
questions about correspondence on
ths Alleghany corporation. .
Exchanges Blwrp Sometimes
Davis, Morgan counsel, protested:
"You are only asking for what your
Investigators have been doing in our
office for three months."
"We don't discuss how long tho
examiners worked," retorted Pecora.
"Considerable ooutd bo said on what
privileges wore accorded tho exami
nation." "You are welcome to say anything
you please." .
"At the proper time," said Pecora,
ending the passage of words.
Sometimes the pieces Peooru ex
tracts seem to be mere ohlps. But
he kept on and on at his task of put
ting them together while the publle
waited, aVldly curious, to see what
the next one would bo.
- THIS CURIOUS WORLD
PORTLAND CASH
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 22 VP) Cash
wheat; Big Bend hluestom 68c.
Dork hard winter 13 per cont 60c,
11 per cent 850.
Soft white 60MiC.
Western white Mo.
Hard winter 60a.
Northern spring 680.
Western red 68o,
Owts: No. 2 wnlte 22.80.
Corn: No. a E yellow 33.00.
Mlllrun standard tlS.OO.
Today's car receipts; wheat 13;
flour 16; corn 3.
More than 31,000 books for blind
readers were borrowed In 1033 from
the Chicago public libraries by por
sons In seven states.
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FASTEN WHISTLES TO TUB TAIL-FEATHERS
OF A FLOCK OP PIGEONS VHILB THE.
BIROS ARE yOUHG, THE. WHISTLES
ABE TUNEO TO HARMONIZE
WHEN THE FLOCK GOES ALOFT
AN AERIAL
CONCERT .
RESULTS
OF THE OCEAN DO NOT ROU. ' I WV I
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AND FALLING. BUT GETTING s. ,
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THE WAVKH of the ocean have tho appearance of moving for
ward In the sumo manner that a field of grain does. The top ot
the wave is moving forward, while the water in the trough moves
backward. If the waves of the ocean continued to roll In one
direction, all the water would soon' be plied up on the continents.
PREPARING
PIPE LINE
ESTIMATES
PUBLIC WORKS
PLAN TAKING
FORM QUICKLY
(Continued from Page One)
If passed to put before the special
advisory board that has been ap
pointed by Governor Meier for tho
selection of those projects to be car
ried through under Oregon's allot
ment of the administration public
works moneys.
Ask Lower Hut at
Replacement of the Beaver creek
pipeline will have to be made within
very few years anyway, rresiuent
Melville Btatcd at the meeting, and
ovcry effort Is being mado to have
it approved by the governor's advis
ory board.
Dr. P. L. Tribe, N. W. Frees and
Walter Router formed a committee
from the Lions club that asked the
city commission relief on water bills
during the summer months to allow
for keeping lawns green. ,
The city rhanagor and city com
mission have been considering lower
ing the water rates for the summer
and had hoped to be able to do It
this summer, they assured the' com
mittee.' However, Mr. McAllister told'
the Lions club committee that in as
much as data la being collected on
tho Beaver creek project and since
the project must be self liquidating !
I
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day moved his headquarters Into the
Interior department building, and
found dozens of applicants for Jobs
and projects in his ante-room. To
those seeking funds for construction,
he said the administrator was not
yet ready. The board made clear
that the administration of public
works would be entirely distinct from
the industrial control administration
under Hugh S. Johnson.
To handle applications on state,
county and city projects, there will
be a state administrator and state
advisory board to be appointed by
President Roosevelt.
The state administrators and ad
visory boards would pass upon pro
jects In their areas and Bend their
recommendations to Washington.
Approval of federal projects would
be up to the Washington head-quarters.
Jimmy Hitchcock, Auburn's All
America backfield man, will enter
professional baseball when his col
Ioko days end this summer.
to meet with the demands of the
public works program, they feel that
is unwise to experiment now by low
ering water rates although tho In
crease In the number of water users
through the lowered rote might off
sot any decrease In returns. - The
commissioners believe that It Is un-
wlBe to Institute any experiments
until the other matter 1b settled, they
said.
There Is plenty of water In Beaver
Cvcek to supply the city but the
pipeline Is too small to carry It and
at the present time the pump Is
working seven or eight hours a night
to furnish water.
V.. FrecB, spokesman' for the com
mittee, said that personally ho would
not want to put anything In the way
of gt'tlng the R. F. C. loan.
During the commission meeting an ,
plication was accepted for a license !
to sell 3.3 beer, from tho Idaho Candy
ompnny.
Tho city commission has also agreed
with tho Lions club to furnlBh water
for Crystal Plungo swimming pool
and the club will pay tho pumping
charges.
In his report to tho commission.
Mr. McAllister also said that Water
Supt. Knapp has spent the last two
toys going over the pipeline between
La Grande and Whiskey Creek sotldle,
opnmng several bod leaks.
POItTLiVNl) MYKSTOCK j
PORTLAND. Juno 22 an Ontt'.e:
75, calves 15: stead v. Steers, cam.
moiv and medium, $3.35(3 $0.00: helf-!
era, common and medium. $3.00 a I
5.35; cows, common and medium,
$3.50(..4.50.
Hogs: 350, steady: rood. 140-300
lbs. $4.85 fir $5.15; 300-250 lbs. $4.75 tit '
$5.16; ovw 350 lbs. $4 .25 $4.85; sows.'
good, $3.75w4.25; medium, $3.25
M.ou; pigs. Roai. 3.5nfS4.:i5.
Right Now
Is tho time to buy a nvuslcal
Instrument for your child to
use In school this fall.
Wonderful
Bargains
Now Offered at Our
Special Summer Rates
Ludwlg Drum Set
Complete Outfit
Genuine Trlebert
Clarinet, wood, In case
Deogan Orchestra
Bells, like new.
$40
$50
$20
Conn Built Trombono
Can not be told
from new
$35
Many Other Exceptional
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Wo carry a complete line of
small goods - repair parts -etc.
Expert repairing.
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For COLDS, COUGHS
Sore throat, muscular rheu
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Goodbrood Hall Unions
Paul Graver's
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Direct from Fdgewntor Pink Walla Walla
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Hear Them at The Tiffin
7:00 to 7:30 O'clock
No 3-Point 2
For Dry Gullets
Of Redskins
BEND, Ore., June 22 VP) Hun
dreds ot Warm Springs Indians
who come here for the July 4
celebration and proceed to build
up a thirst are going to be dis
appointed. The sole ot 8.2 beer to
tho redskins Is specifically pro
hibited by federal statute, accord
ing to Charles O. Koaklns. In
charge of -law enforcement for the
Klamath, Warm Springs and Uma
tilla reservations.
The act of March 22 specifically
modifying the Volstead act does
not In any way modify the acts
that expressly prohibit the sale of
beer, wine end other alcoholic
coverages to Indians at any time
or place.
SELLING LOWERS
STOCK MARKET
NEW YORK, Juno 22 VP) After
sauntering Idly In narrow byways
most of the session, generally Ignoring
t?ie usual advancing signals such as a
sharp slump in the dollar and fur
ther business improvement, the stock
market today was subjected to a last
minuto selling wave which depressed
several leaders 1 to 3 or more points.
The close was heavy. Transfers ap
proximated, 3,600,000 shares.
Today's closing prices:
Air Reduc. L 84
Al. Chem. and Dye . 11214
Am. T. and T ; ...... 126
J. I. Case ; ; ; 80
Col. a. and E. . . ... 23 V4
Continental Can 88
Oeneral Motors ; 28
Johns Manvllle '. 40
Ubbey-O.-Ford . 27'4
Llgget and. Myers B 02
Montgomery Word : .: 22
National Distill : 73 fa
J. C. Pennoy ..,'.. , 39
Union Pacific 111
St. oil Col 34 (4
St. oil N. J, 3714
United Aircraft; 3054
United Corp. hjj
U. S. Indus. Alcohol 4
U. S. Steel 64
rSiA NJ 0FTHEDAY I
CHICAGO WHEAT
Open , High Low . Close
July 8.79il .':J4 .7W!4
Kept H0 .81 ,78i .804
Ih M9JH M ,82', M&'A
CHICAGO CORN
July - 47tt.48 . MVi .47t
Kept ,.!iK! J-iyH .51 . .ISI'j
!. . .0(l'44 .3U .55)4 -SB
PORTLAND WHEAT
Open High . Low Close .
July .. so .00J4 .50 .ooh
KV .03 'A .113', .03 '4 .03
'w. ." .eiy, .00ft .0714
FIND IT
HERE
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VEGETABLES AND FKUITS TO
CO.ME LMIKIl FAKM ACT
(Continued From Page One)
In the law.
This Intention was made known to
day with announcement of the ap
pointment of Dr. H. R. Tolley, of the
University of California, as chief of
the section of special crops, a division
created to carry out the program for
fruts and vegetables. .
Dr. Tolley Is director of the Olan
nlnl foundation of agricultural eco
nomics at the University of Califor
nia, and was formerly assistant chief
of the bureau of agricultural eco
nomics. He has arrived here to begin prep
arations of a program of relief for
specialty crops. .
Administrators of the act said the
method of aid will be chiefiy through
tho drafting of marketing agreements
to fix minimum prices In some In
stances and In others to eliminate
competitive factors which thoy said
have Increased tho cost and risks In
distribution. . , .
PORTLAND l'RODL'CE
POLICE GUARD FORTUNE IN
BRITISH SPORT TROPHIES
LONDON VP) Vast amounts of
gold can travel about the country
openly and almost unguarded, but
Britons are more careful with their
sport trophies.
Twenty-two detectives from Scot
land Yard will spend a fortnignt as
watchmen at a London exhibition of
British national- sporting trophies'.
The exhibition carries insurance of
more thanl (2,000,000. ......
PORTLAND, Juno 22 UP) Butter
Prints, extras, 24c; standards, 23140,
Butterfat Portland delivery: A
grade, 21 22c lb.; farmers' door de
livery, 21 8 22c lb.; sweet cream, 60
higher.
Eggs Paclflo poultry producers
selling price: oversize, 20c; extras luc;
mixed colors 17c; mediums 17c dozen,
Buying price by wholesalers: fresh
current receipts, 60 lbs. and up.
Country meats Selling price to
retailors: country killed hogs, best
butohers, under 160 lbs. 7i7'4c; veal
ers, 70 to 100 lbs. 7u7i4c; spring
lambs; 9n 10c; yearlings 46c; heavy
ewes, 2(83o; medium cows 6c lb.; can
ner cows, 2v3o; bulls, 4 14 60 lb.
Potatoes Local, $1.16 l-36;
Deschutes Gems, 1.76; do bakers,
1.00; Yakima Gems, fl.50tl.60.
Strawberries Oregon Dollars, tl.25
1.40; new Oregons, fl.50cifl.76.
Cheese, milk, molialr, cascara barle,
hops, live poultry, onions, new On
ions, new potatoes, wool and hay,
unchanged. .
SUGAR AND FLOUR
PORTLAND, June 22 VP) Sugar
cane, granulated f4.76; fruit or berry,
$4.60; beet sugar. $4.66 100 lbs.
Domestic flour Selling price, mill
delivery, 25 bbl lots: patent, 4,s,
t5.40; doj 66s, $5.20; bakers' bluestem.
$4.30.$4.40; blended flour, $435 &
$6.20; soft white pastry patent, $3.76
(i.$3.06; Montana hard wheat, patent,
$5.30a.$5.60; rye. $4.60($4.70; whole
wheat, $3.25; graham, $3.70 bbl.'
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OP
THE OUBRENOY.
Washington, D. 0 May 24, 1833
Notice la hereby given to all per
sons who may have claims against
"The United States National Bank of
La Orande, Oregon," that the same
must be presented to Hugh Bodmer,
Receiver, with the legal proof thereof,
within three months from this date,
or they may be disallowed.
F. O. AWALT, Acting Comptroller of
the Currency. 6-24-3 m.
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OMAHA SHEEP
OMAHA, June 22 VP) (U. S. D.
A.) Sheep: 6,500; lambs steady, sheep
and feeders dull; clipped Iambs $6.50
$7.36; native lambs $7.00 ft $7.25;
bids on range lambs up to $7.35;
ewes $1.00a $1.25. .
UUTTERFAT
SAN FRANCISCO June 22 VP)
Butterfat 23-prem. grade 244c.
The term "butternut" was applied
to soldiers of the Confederate army
because many of their -homespun uni
forms were dyed light brown from
the shell of the nut.
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