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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Saturday, July 8, 1933
SOCIETYNOTES
Mrs. Jed Allen Complimented
Friday Afternoon By Hi-Lo
Club At Pine Cone
Mrs. Jed Allen, who Is leaving to
morrow to make her home In Walla
walla, was complimented yesterday
afternoon by the Hl-Lo club at 3
o'clock at Pine Cone. Mr. Allen has
been transferred to Walla Walla
where he will be assistant manager
of Montgomery Ward and Company
store.
The afternoon was spent In swim
ming with a picnic dinner served late
In tho aftornoon.
Those who enjoyed! the event were
Mrs. Allen, Mrs; George Brace, Mrs.
Roy Forrester, Mrs. Clyde Peterson,
Mrs. P. O. Kenning, Mrs. H. M. Fin
lay, and Mrs. Otis Palmer and Mrs.
Ann Weatherbee, of Portland. Mrs.
Wcathorbee and Mrs. Allen are sisters.
Dr.PolleyTo
Wed in Alaska
The engagement of Dr. Clarence E.
Policy, of Skagway, Alaska, and Miss
' Gertrude Waltonen, of Juneau, was
announced recently In Juneau, ac
cording to word received .In La
Grande. The date of the wedding
has not been announced.
Dr. Fo'.ley formerly lived In Is
Grande whero he was a practicing
dentist but now maintains an office
In ekagway.
9 '
Mrs. J. E. Reynolds
Entertains.Club
Mrs. J. E. Reynolds entertained the
L. D. club at a delightful afternoon
party at her home Friday. Threo
tables were arranged for .auction
bridge and the iprUse was awarded to
Mrs. Gilbert Hunter.
, Snapdragons and delphinium dec
orated the rooms. Refreshments wero
served late In tho afternoon.
: Mrs. Albert Wardell wlil entertain
at her home at Island City In two
weeks.
Mrs. Schilling To '
Be Aid Hostess
Mrs. James Schilling will entertain
the, Ladles Aid of the Zlon Lutheran
church at her home on July 13. A
regular business session will open the
meeting followed by a social hour,
Mrs. Bloch Is
Complimented
Mrs. Hannah Bloch, a member of
SOCIAL CALENDAR;
Monday, July 10
7:30 Royal Neighbors of Am- :
erica, at the Odd Fellows hall.' '
-. ,
j Tuesday, July 11
i 12:00 Bible Searchers class of
i Presbyterian church, juversldo
park.
3:00 Second Ward L. D, S.
church Relief society, at xhe ;
, chapel.
7:30 Women of the Moose, at
tho Odd Fellows hall. ,
Wednesday, July 13 .
' 3:00 K. D. club, at Pino Cone,
3:00 So-Nc-He club, at Illvor
sldo park.
3:00 Women's Homo and For
eign Missionary societies, Metho
dist church, at Riverside park.
3:00 Christian Missionary So
ciety, with Mrs. A. L, Voelss.
7:30 Rebekah lodge, I. O. O. F.
lull.
8:00 American Legion auxiliary.
Sacajawea Inn.
Thursday, July 13
Women's day at the La Grande
country club. Sweepstakes and
' second round, handicap tourna
ment. 3:00 Lutheran Ladles Aid, with
Mrs. James Schilling.
TUNA AND I'OTATOKS IN
CIIKKSK HAIR Is
2 cups White Star tun, flaked.
2 cups diced, cooked potatoes.
3 tablespoons butter.
2 tablespoons flour.
2 tablespoons minced onion.
2 cups milk.
1& tenspoons salt.
'4 teaspoon pepper.
i teaspoon paprika.
.' cup grated cheooo,
'zt cup buttered broad crumbs.
Combine flaked fish wlih tho po
tatoes. Melt butter, add onion and
fry until brown, etlr in flour and
when smooth combine with milk and
stir constantly until thlrk and
smooth. Add cheese and contlnuo
slirrlng until melted. Add sal'., pep.
per and paprika. Arrange fish mix
ture and sauce in alterna'i layers In
greased oawrolo, havo a layer or
the sauco at top and bottom. Sprinkle
Luttercd crumbs over top and boke
In a moderate ovon (360 dcg?ew un
til heated through. This will tako
about 20 minutes.
Tt'NA BOlim.H
' 2 cups Whlto 8tar tuna.
!, 3 eggs, separated.
'A cup soft breadcrumbs,
4 tablespoons butter. I
4 tablespoons flour.
2 cups scalded milk.
,- 1 teaspoon salt.
.. !i teaspoon popper.
t tablespoon chopped parsley,
w'SSSISaSSgE,,,.&vh,,.,,y,w,,
tho Eastern Star of long standing
and a charter member of the Social
club, was complimented on the oc
casion of her 80th .birthday anni
versary Thursday evening, wnen
group of her friends In the Social
club surprised her at her home. The
evening was spent Informally In con.
vernation after which refreshments
were served,
Entertains L. A. L.
Club on Friday
The homo of Mrs. Jack Hlatt was
the scene of a charming ovent yeu
torday afternoon when she entertain.
ed tho L, A. L. club. Three tables
were arranged for cards and the prizes
were awarded to Mrs. Geurge McVey.
first; Mrs. C. E. Wale, second, and
Mrs. E. Jacobson, guest.
Mrs. J. P. Morelock and Mrs. A. M.
Lee also were guests.
Refreshments were served at tho
oloso of the aftornoon.
The next activity of tho group will
bo a no-hostess luncheon on Wed
nesday, July 10, at Riverside paik.
Special Meeting
Of Aid Called ;i
A special mooting of tho Preeby
tcrlaa Ladled Aid has been called for
Wednesday, July 12, at tho Presby
terian church. The afternoon will bo
devoted to a social hour and business
session,
Tho Presbyterian Home department
will not have a special meeting until
July 19 when they will gather at the
home of Mrs. Mamie Lewis.
Crew of Six Men Put
To Work on Mt. Emily
(Continued from Page One)
been a leading project In La Grande
and Union county In general for the
last several years, is regarded also as
ono of the most scenlo highways In
the state. From tho top of the moun
tain, one has a marvelous view of
the Orande Rondo valley and of tho
Bluo and Wallowa mountains.
Processing Tax On
Wheat is Effective
(Continued rrom Pag On)
made effective. That Is In addition
to the present duty of 42 cents a
bushel.
Recent increase in wheat prices are
understood to havo been Ignored by
farm administrators in determining
the tax rate and its estimated return.
Conversion factors will toe used In
taxing floor stocks of flour held by
millers and wholesalers on July 9.
Wheat processed by or for a pro
ducer is exempted from tho tax If
It Is to 'be consumed by his own fam
ily, employes or household.
Likewise tax-exempt are wheat
products received 'by organizations for
charitable distribution. Refunds of
the tnx will be mnde to those de
livering wheat products to such or
ganizations. In cases whero millers export flour
they will too entitled to refunds equal
to tho amount of tho tax they paid
on tho wheat used In manufacturing
tho flour.
Hawks Flies From
L. A. to Atlanta, Ga.
ATLANTA, July 8 fP) Captain
Frank Hawks landed hero at 9:15 a.
m. central standard tlmo today after
a night flight from Los Angeles
Ho made tho flight nonstop in
slightly less han 12 hours, he told
airport attendants. Ho came hem to
tako part in an air show today.
President allocates
e9.362.000 for
300 naval planes.
Melt tho butter. Add tho flour,
thon gradually tho scalded milk.
Season with salt and pepper. Acta
breadcrumbs and cook two minutes.
Remove fronTflro. 8tlr In tuna, the
well beaten egg yolks and tho (pop
ped parsley. Lastly fold In the stiffly
beaten egg whites. Turn Into a but
tered baking dish and bnko 35 min
utes In a slow oven. Servo with a
mushroom sauco nmclo by adding the
contents of a small can of button
mushrooms to a medium white muico.
Tt'NA IN BAKED POTATO (WSliS
1 mod turn -slued can White star j
tuna.
2 tablespoons butter, O
2 tablespoons flour. w j
1 cups rich milk. j
6 smooth, medium-sized potatoes.
teaspoon salt.
y4 teaspoon popper.
1 tablespoon onion Juice. i
l cup broad crumbs. I
cup grated cheese. :
, Scrub potatoes and bake In the!
oven. (If you will rub tho sklntt
with bacon fat or dripping. Jt makes
them nice and shiny.) MaKtPn while
sauf.'ct'bf the butter, flour and milk.'
Add the tuna, pulled to pieces. Sea-'
son with pepper, salt and onion Juice, 1
When potatoes? are done, slice a piece
off one side. Scoop out throe- j
quarters of the center and rill wlti.
the creamed tuna. Cover with oread-:
crumbs, sprinkle with cheese and re-!
turn to the oven to brown,
Miss am Duke, Bocteu Hltat
Telephone Main 00 Pntll t:U t. m.
MRS. MOODY WINS
WIMBLEDON TITLE
;. .WIMBLEDON, England, July 8 w
Mrs. Helen Wills Moody successfully
aoienoeo ner Wimbledon champion.
ship today against Miss Dorothy
Round, 6-4, 6-8. 8-3. after losing her
first set In womens singles competl
won in six years.
While Mrs. Moody's victory, which;
gave her her sixth Wimbledon wo.
mens singles crown and equalled the
rccora set by Suzanne Lenglen, was
generally expected, the opposition
provided by Miss Round, England's
second ranking woman player, pro
vided an unexpected sensation' for
the king and queen of England ancj
viv wume. IfllO BHMIU0.
ORCHARDISTS
EXPECT BIG
APPLE CROP
(Continued from Page One)
scales In the district's history. The
problem confronting the growers this
season was how to combat this pest
with a spray schedule and produce
fruit that would pass tho drastic lead
tolerance Imposed by the government
last winter without washing the fruit.
Now that hatching time Is past for
the first brood and comparatively few
worms have escaped the two spray
applications already made It may be
unnecessary
to apply more sprays.
However moth traps will be kept In
operation to determine .tho extent of
the next brood.
Anthony Hope 1 8
Dead in England
LONDON. July 8' (ff) Anthony
Hope Hawkins, world famous under
the pen name of Anthony Hope, died
here today..
Blr Anthony Hope Hawkins, born
February 9, 1803, In London, was
widely known In America for his ro
mances, among the most popular of
which were '"The Prisoner of Zend a,1"
"Rupert of Hentsau," "Tristram of
Blent," "Qulsante," and "Double Har
ness." . ' '
The author was knighted In 1918.
EAGLES TEAM TO
PLAY PLEASANT
GROVE TOMORROW
The two leading teams In the Union-Wallowa
county baseball league
had best look to their laurels to
morrow afternoon, according to Bob
Ward, head of tho league and man
ager of tho Elgin baseball club.
Pleasant Orove grange Is scheduled
to tangle bats with the La prande
Eagles squtdj at Imbler, while Cove
la slated to meet the Island City
Millers at Island City.
The Eagles have long had a par
ticular yen to trounce the Granger
squad, and It would give them added
pleasure If said trouncing wcftild take
place tomorrow and not only dump
tho grangers from, their high standing
In the league, but lift the lowly La
a randc rs up a natch or two In tho
league standings. 1
Island City likewise Is sharpening
its hatchet in hopes of dumping the
Covo Pickers down a notch of two.
Both games should! be featured by
hard playing and hard trying by the
Under Jogs.
Elgin and Allcol will bo ldlo Bun-
day.
RETURN FROM
BUYING TRIP
Mrs. M. D. Goiter is expected to
return Mondav from Portland whore
slie has boon on a week's buying trip
fqr tho Dora-Vl shop.
Thrco-fourths of tho nation's for-
ent area Is oast of the Rocls.
25c Blue ftate
o
0
ANGELS WIN TWO
AND BEAVERS ONE
FRIDAY EVENING
In Meantime, Sacramento
Loses Double Header to
Oakland, Tightening up
(Joast Kace.
By The Associated Press
The strong arm of Jack Lellvelt's
Angel moundsmen and the big bats
of his sluggers are fast bearing out
the June prediction of Manager Os
car vltt, of Hollywood, that Los An
geles Is the team to beat In the
1933 Coast league pennant raw.
Last night the Angels handed the
Missions a , douoie licking 8-3 ana
7-3, to make It six straight for the
current series, ',.'.
The victories left Los Angeles only
a game behind the Sacramento sena
tors, who spent a bad evening at Oak
land. The Oaks knocked off the
league leaders twice last night, 6-2
and 2-1, for their first wins of the
week, :
' Portland Wins Again
Portland kept olose behind the
Angels by winning from 8eattle, 6-1,
while his mates were nicking Phil
Page for 11 blows Art Jacobs stopped
the Indians with a scattered six,
Fred Berger hit ai four bagger for the
Beavers, ...
Pance Page had little trouble pitch
ing Hollywood to a 7-4 triumph over
the last-place Seals, but he could not
end the great hitting streak of the
San Francisco rookie, Joe Demagglo.
Joe slammed the. ball over the left
field fence In the fifth! Inning to run
his consecutive game hitting . streak
to 42, seven short of the record set
by Jock Ness, of Oakland, In 191S.
LIONS AGAIN
TO OPERATE
PLUNGE HERE
Continued from Page Ono)
Plunge last summer also on a non
profit . boats and. practically "broke
even'', going Into debt only 80 cents
when the season closed. . , y .
, City Furnishes Water
The city Is furnishing the water
for the pool while the Lions club will
pay for the pumping. The Eastern
Oregon . Light and Power company
la furnishing free electricity and the
West Coast Telephone company has
had. a telephone Installed free of
charge.
Members of the present committee
are Dr. Gilatrap, H. M. .Finlay andj
Marcus noescn. However, a new com
mittee will be appointed on Monday
since the club year begins then.
BECKER RITES
TO BE MONDAY
The funeral of Mrs. Lena Agnes
Becker, who passed away In Olendale,
Cal., Thursday will be hold Monday
morning at. 9, o'clock at the Ohurch.
of Our Lndy of the Valley with ReV.
Father Nooy In charge. The body
will arrive In La Orande Monday
morning and will He In state in the
chapel of Walkers Funeral Home from,
7 to 8:30 o'clock Monday morntng.j
Burial will be In the family plot In'
Cathollo cemetery. .
TENNIS TEAM TO
PLAY ON SUNDAY
Tho La Orande tennis team will
meet an aggregation from Union and
Imbler tomorrow at 0 o'clock on tho
city courts. Both single and double
matches have been arranged.
Visiting players will be Lyle Wilson,
Fred Fox, Ray Wilson, John Geertsen.
Cllvo Wilson, Milo Pratt, Harry Rod
man and Ralph Connor.
Local players are Dudley Starr, Roy
Nelson, Shrimp Reynolds, Donn'
Poarc Robert Reutcr, John Hogg,
Roswoll Weeks. William, Cooper, Ross
Ktncftid and Burnett Chaussec,
Tho club tournament has been
scheduled for Friday, Saturday and
Sunday of next - week, according to
Roy Nelson. . - . . f
Almost half of tho world's wheat
surplus 1 in tho United States.
Rpij Price
Announces the Re-opening
; of
the tiffin;
Saturday July 8 at 11:00 A. M. r
Club Breakfasts
Lunch 35c Merchants Lunch
gull CourseJMnners 35c & 50c
o
Fountain and a la Carte Service
from 6 a.m. 'til 12 p.m.
Paelflo Coast League
By the Associated Press
W. L.
Pet
Sacramento 67 39
Los Angeles ........ , .....65 38
Portland - 66 40
Holly wood -..62 41
Oakland 44 61
Mission 43 64
8eattle 36 66
.694
.686
.679
.669
.463
.443
.391
San Francisco -...38 68 .38:
Yesterday's Kesults
At Oakland 6-2, Sacramento 2-1.
At Son Francisco 4, Hollywood 7.
At Portland 6, Seattle 1.
At Los Angeles 9-7, Mission 3-2.
American League
V . . w.
L. Pot.
26 .063
29 .tlOB
37 .800
38 .493
39 .487
40 .481
42 ,..426
60 .367
Washington ;. : .....47
New York ....- 46
Philadelphia 37
Chicago - .37
Detroit ......,!.. 87
Cleveland r - 37
Baton 81
St. Louis .29
Yesterday's Kesults
, Chicago 9, Philadelphia 1,
'Detroit 9, New York 4. .
Only games scheduled.
' National League
w.
Pet.
New York . 44
.811
333
.627
.613
.487
.472
8t. Louis AO
itttsburgh. - .. .3g
Chicago . 40
Boston 37
Brooklyn
Cincinnati ......
...34
-.34
.442
.419
Philadelphia , 31
Yesterday's Results
Chicago 6, New York 6 (10 Innings)
Brooklyn 10, St. Louis 4.
Cincinnati 8, Boston 6, -Only
games scheduled.
SHUTE WINS FROM
WOOD IN BRITISH
GOLF PLAY-OFF
ST. ANDREWS, Scotlandl July 8
(IP) H. Densmore Shut. 28-year-old
American professional from Philadel
phia, today captured the British open
golf championship, beating his coun
tryman, Craig Wood of Deal, N. J..
in an all-Amerlcan 36-hole playoff.
Shute led from the first hole to the.
lost and . defeated Wood by five
strokes with a fine exhibition of all
around shot-making.
The new champion shot the double
round In 76-74 149. only three
strokes over par for the 36 holes.
Wood's score was 78-76 164.
Ah Wing Lee Wins
From Ed Anderson
PORTLAND, Ore., July 8 (ffl After
knocking his opponent ' down four
times. Ah Wing Lee, Portland Chinese,
whipped out a hard left to the chin
that sent Eddie Anderson, of Chicago
to the canvas for the full count In
the third) round of the scheduled 10
round mala event or the fight card
here last , night. Lee weighed 136
to Anderson's 139. ,
Hal .Moe,"171,.Jbrmer Oregon State
college' halfback, opened his profes
sional fighting career with a first
round knockout over Dude FUncketh,
168, Portland. '
SUGAR AND FLOUR
PORTLAND July 8 (JP) Sugar
Cane granulated, 94.76; frut or&erry,
W.50; beet sugar, 4.6& 10Q lbs.
Domestic flour: selling price, mill
delivery, 25-bbl jots: patent, 40s,
95.70; do 06s, $5.50; bakers blues tern,
$4.70$4.80; .blended flour, $4.05 (
94.26; soft white pastry patent, $4.26
$5.60; Montana hard wheat patent,
$5.60$$6.8O; rye, $4.60$4.70; whole
wheat, $3.26; graham, $3.70 bbl.
OMAHA SHEEP
... OMAHA, July 6 iFi (U, S. 1). A.)
. Sheep: 3,500; compared week ago:
lambs 50 75ct higher; yearlings, 25c
higher; sheep and feeders steady.
Closing bulks:; slaughter range lambs
$6.75 a $7.75; .sorted native lambs
$7.75 $8.00; fed. clipped lambs $7.26
&$7.50; fed yearlings good and choice
quoted $5.25$5.76; good and choice
owes $1.00 $2.00; good and choice
range feeding lambs $5.35$$5.75.
The Montgomery, Ala., cotton mar
kot on June 1, 1033, was up 400
points or $20 per bale higher than
on the same date In 1932.
MINOR UPS AND
DO WNS IN STREET
NEW YORK, buly.8 Financial
markets breasted elaeaole profit tak
lng 'Waves today and emerged a trifle
wet in spots but with little use for
a pulmotor. It was a brief session of
minor upa and downs In stocks and
only a few specialties showed an In
clination to roco for higher levels.
The close was somewhat Irregular.
Transfers approximated 2,000.000
shares.
Closing figures include:
Air Bcduc.
93
130
9314
132
47
Al. Chem.. and Dye
American Can ?
American T. and T
Bethlehem Steel ... .
J. I. Case .
Continental Can 63
Col. a. and B. - 28
General Motors
Johns Manvllle 55
Llbbey:0.-Pord 31
Liggett and Myers B. 04
Montgomerw Ward 27
National Distill 101
J. C. Penney ; 46
Fubllo Service ot N. J 63 V4
Southern Paelflo . 36
St. Oil of Cal 30
8t. Oil of N. J. ..: 39 "A
Union Paelflo 127
United AlrcraJt 37
United Corporation . 13 54
U. 6. Industrial Alco 67
U. 8. Steel 66
rOKTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., July 8 VP) 0.t-
tle 924, calves 100 for week. Trade
showed steadiness and strength with
fractional advances In spots for qual
ity steers. There was no change In
the general range either r In steers;
heifers or cows; bulls and calves ap
peared about steady at former quota
tions. .... r
Hogs: 2736 for week.' Trade was
firm from start with a total advance
of 40o for the period. Tops In final
trading were firmly quoted at 6.26
In the light butcher class; all classbs
wero Included In the week's advance,
particularly killer stuff.
Sheep and lambs 3307 for week.
Top grades advanced rapidly during
week, a total rise of 76c being- re
corded as compared with last week's
final quotations with $7.50 for tops. I
There was no change In mutior
prices. I
The south supplied 46 per cent of
the total annual cut of saw timber
for the country.
Tonight! ...
BUCK JONKvS
"SOUTH OF THE
RIO GRANDE"
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V o7 ttoV e . V f J V k V lP:i
Tonight is
RACE NIGHT
At 9:00 O'clock!
: MARKER NEWS JOF THE DAY
CHICAGO WHEAT
Open High. Low Close
July 0(1 '4 JWM . - J4
8ept .OB!4T4 l.OS'i .DKft 1.011.UU
Dec iM ' i-04 1.01 l.W ,&
May 1.06 1.08 1.06. 1.08iV
CHICAGO COK.V '
Julv .00 ' .00', .BO .01
Sept 03.03 .Ol'i .3 '.(14 .01
nee. . .07.07 '.08J4 .0!A MVtA-
May K.73'4 .73 .71 :'.73',i.
PORTLAND WHEAT
Open High Low Close
July -. .75 ' .75 .75 .75
Sept. ,...7814 - .'8Mi .78)4 .78!
Deo. 8S4 . ' M'A .83)4 '84
Butter Trade Shows
General Betterment
PORTLAND, July SOT Better
ment In the butter trade all over
tho country recently and finally on
the Portland "produce exchange, ap
peared the logical outcome of the .de
creasing churn operations together
with a quickened demand and es
pecially In the eastern and southern
sectors.
Not only was there a better feeling
In butter with - occasional premiums
showing for butterfat but the entirt
dairy products situation appeared
Improved.
Market for eggs reflected continued
betterment In undertone with the
day's advance of lo dozen being gen
erally maintained.
PORTLAND PRODUCE
PORTLAND, July 8OT Butter:
Prints, extras, 26c; standards, 26c.
Butterfat 'Portland delivery: A
grade. 24&25c lb.; farmers' door de
livery, 22 23c lb.; sweet cream, 6c
higher.-
Eggs Pacific poultry producers'
selling price: oversize, 21c; extras, 10c;
mljxed colors, 18c; mediums, 10c dol.
Buying price by wholesalers: fresh
current receipts 66 lbs. and up,1 14c
dozen.
Strawberries Now Oregons, $1.60
$1.85. ..
Cheese,1 milk, country meats, mo
hair, cascara bark, hops, live poultry,
onions, potatoes, wool, hay quota
tions unchanged.
Glenn Thomas won the harmonica
championship of St. Petersburg, Fla.,
for the second consecutive time this
year.
LUMBER BUSINESS
GAINS THIS WEEK
PORTLAND, Ore;, July 8 (JP) t- New
business amounting to 61,682,000 feet,
19 per', cent above the three-year
weekly average for June, but 4 per
cent less than the previous week,
was reported by the Western Pine
association here today for the week
ending July 1, Of tho f120 reporting
mills, 7fl were operating'.
SEATTLE, July 8 The largest
number of lumber orders for any
week in more than two years, coupled
with n increase In production over
the previous seven-day period of ap
proximately 10,000,000 feet, today
showed the increasingly strong po
sition of the Washington state f um
ber industry. ' '
A total of 141 mills reported to the
West Coast Lumbermen's association
producing 114,166,169 board feet of
lumber for the week ending July 1.
This was 9.9 per cent more than the
cut of the previous week, and ap
proximately 20,000,000 more than for
the preceding week.
Such an increase, the association
said, reflects an added employment
of at least 6,000 men in logging camps
and sawmills n the past two weeks.
7280 ELIGIBLE TO VOTE i
JULY 21 fs THIS COUNTY
(LrvQtinuea um Page One
election, names of persons who did
not vote for a period of two years ate
scratched from the registration list,
which accounts for the decrease.
Generally over the state a decrease
In registrations is noted.
Special Sunday-Monday
Attraction!
The First of The New
BOBBIE JONES
Golf Series on
"HOW TO BREAK 90"
No. 1 "The Grip"