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Page Six AUSTIN DEFEATS ELLSWORTH VINES IN TENNIS UPSET IIOLAND CIA11H08 STADIUM. Au- toult, Franc. July at Tit Brit - likh Davts cu lmtla forces put their American rival to rout today In the iiiteraaiia f Inula wtUt two spectacular straight set aliigif t Iclorle. Fred Perry, British No. 1, conquer - ..,..... Iin-,,, .i iji . iinr IT. , ,,i.,v Austin. m Mnk'nx KmtlUhinan. )rmr a "!"" "'I ul aaUonal tict by trounclmr Wlswortlt ha. been hlttln. 111. to uiiim 11m Amnrlcan chalWMOIl. O-l. HOl-ANU OAimoa STADIUM. AU- W. (ihmny) Austin. !M-,r-.id Ilrlt - i.i. ..,!. tr handed til American . .,r!ti Mt tnriav ....!,,.. ws,,ih vm. United mt- ahanudon. In straliil.t set. In tl.a Iir.t aliule. match ct U Dal th tint aliulea matoh cup inter-ann competition, score were 4-1, - Th Austin, the aecond ranking player of U Kngllati n and constuemi th "was." Jink In th alnelea, out played Vlnea rrom atari to llnlah in one ol the biggest tennis upsets of recent yeara. The outoonie atuiuied the Amerl cam aa well a a near-capacity crowd, which. a (lie British train an un. prated lead, before tltclr No. I ace, Fred Ferry, tackled Wumer Alllaon In Um second aliujlea match. IIOV OOMKS IIOMK; K1U-S MOT1IKK atAIlJSVOOD. N. J, iwappeariii at lilt motliWa Imw attar an ab arnce of m) yeara, Jueaph Wenuvld. , ahot and killed her wtuun a few nmtn of hi. return when al re fuard hia denwnda fur money. Mr Un tired at hi. atepratner who ran to the woman aid. and aa the anot went wild, turned the gun on him aHf, ommltt4ng aulclde. j FIND IT HERE Ofty tor thla Oeluaaa aaoat k la ky t a, m. AVTt GLASS lUc your txvken wtnddtlekl or aide. (Imo refitted at a aavtntr In both I . time and money at Klchardaon Art -I, and Oirt Shcav "Vnulne Cr.y Water Cryatala stve wteot elunlnatlon with abauluely no Injury to th patients Demand and , cet it at Olan Drug, roc T-41-1 t UIU YOl KNOW THAT I rt cheaper to pay laundry as than iM bilU? Let u cooaeme yir health, Send your laundry to Ute Standard. Phone Maui . TJ1-3 t Cherry plttora at elvtela. MM V Psed rvwahln hareesteik, terms and vrtces. Special v- , 5, lXy. to- (Kvkt ae- .Itwy, 81tf39c h.; wy cream. V IMfher. Hs Pactnc !.xi:ut prvMvKW "' - aeuinc pr; orecuw. s.-.- hub LadHtt' a 3 1 stazx-Urds S.V. mecllutns SvV; OVAtt-WTCEU TO WASH WSAH .n. Burif f ta.wton Kiddy Shop. 1 ,fK1)Mn. fresh current nwpts. V Ta itt.' 1A vj, 1S lc Am 9CIKHH. CStTUKX Ohsereer. pad. U--t f. TRsUSVCT IVKfArTMILXT OmvTt OP TR IXMilTKOULJSR Ol" THS CVKIUBKT. Waahnvrsoa. IX o. atay M. 1M4 Kcuc is hereby trrett so all cer sons who may hare Mates aeaiaet -The Cnlted state Naueut Itank i U Orande. Opiyeav- that the taust b yireaented to Hxtfi RMtoer. ! tteoerw. with the legal few therwd. ma three nonths from tha data. tv- they tnay h (Rsaaca-ed. j p. n awAi.r ur rvrnMnw the Ctsrencj, -4 r j VxtR rtSTY l"SS New heavy wetght tansosa Panera xrvte SeJ -Ivel.- ftlmmn : Te Ov Rate. Oat.; me. Bkers and sued far ' now wi sale at RKAardeccw Art wild ! curt SSSV.S. t.- r. . 4j or Jl U JJATWV WR imox ! COVT Kr.N. NTK"X ta erer plNa. Uvat le fMiHtr Ktcd t Smliakivm for Xw v-sV, cnee at tiy iArt iJv svud CVwssty oft 3e Avr ef Avvjut, IPSA 5vrt xr wvvcwl Mooclvr . w."v vi Nvaa frvra cUj V Vt ?vc a jrcMa x one 3kvntv ttfr Ue iMavxr f twaraiat aAd smJK.j: amMweenX roil as tW-xKt 5 tie X"frVC jrw-kv sa tir kHMWLiNci aaVuVi; j 3cv ara iMeat Cwr tSbLan as rf- VrA Vi SkXh Ut jr. JtS. i IWt Vp Nichts To Jtwsa Kc!c yotrisw te rrte h ip3?a.w axl a,-vt iraiwr rr.'iiwct t- swec c. vt ovr. tsw iwre joajci eOrrcoK-. attar te -ac.V a te KMvr4. V t av K- ,5 ?ra aipri nwK-4, ne ? a xt, swck rrvrt-jsjc i .t hac aj PORTLAND GAINS ON SENATORS BY WINNING AGAIN It? Tlx Aoclatel 1'rcas i Oouit league rtvotxi book allowed Uxlsy Joe De MmkIo hut run hu consecutive game hitting mark to M , and, mora surprising, mat aan rrwi Cisco had defeated tlie first place . Ow. Joes hltuiur ha bccomo aueh habit Ilia dally batting- feat liaw al. I ometltlng' of a novelty. Shcvliur over five run In tlie ninth tniuiw. Holltwonl nixio It tiro straight over Seattle, 5-3, and pulled 1 P '! or 8cr. . elto. Portland took lu tltlrd In a row from the Mission. -a. with th. ret- Rudy " holding the ttcds acattered blow Dotn Mls- alou run were unearned, error by Johnny Monroe and Henry Oana nelp lne the Keda around the baaea. Pint Buenuut Jim Oeleaby, of Lo Anelea hit aalely In hia Una con eecuUw puna aa Oakland beat the Angel, B-0. ItASKItALt. STANDINGS lly The Awwlated Pttk. lMat League V. b. Pet. BarmuiiMilo W 43 .60 Hollywood 3 Portland S .6S3 Um Anel 61 rt .fttc Oakland &i 8l XlUalolu - , M .418 ami rranclacv ... 41 67 JSO Seattle -. J" Oakland - - Yrda.i Knulu At allaalon k, Purtland 5. At Oakland a Los Angelee , At Sacramento S, San Franclico At HoUywood i. Seattle . American iMjtue V. U SVt. M M .838 M Stl .628 44 41 J 44 44 .44 44 46 .480 Ai 4 .484 3D M .419 44 New York l Waahlnfton Philadelphia Chlcairo . ' Cleveland Detroit BoMon St. Lou! . Yndent,W KeMllts At New York t, CJeraUnd S. At Washington a Detroit 1. At Philadelphia 6. St. Louis a (10 lnnlnfsl. f At Boston V Ctdoago 0. National League Pet, .ass I New York . SO Clikvfo W Ptltaburiiti 4 St Louis 44 tvsvm 44 .449 All .JWl I Philadeiphia 3Y M ...... S4 Brooktyn .4 ,437 Cincinnau Ye&tcnl) Kesnlta At Pittsburgh . New Tork S. At Chioago 10. Phrtadelphta I. At WnclnnaU 1. Brooklyn 0, At St. Uxt 3. Boston 3. Ptwnvxrt rmnuTB POSTtANtX Jnty 31 i Buwr Print, exd, SiVM atandarvt 30. Buttertat Portland dellTery: A atUk. caeeee, cvxintry meat, ioo- I hair, caawara hart. hop. Iroe potiltpr new vora. (v.. unchansred. im.tCK TB-kCCKY MVRKS IWHtTIi BVKNINO N PARIS rf Seacra atarle . : Sert wtte of the Span" painter and Aleos Md1vard. wear. Chanel eremr town o! o-Tpandr eh.-dered la a T ol hlaok Oow and n deMfaed wfth aa Jtw nnhed with dcajhle row of nunc. ! CI V.-0 V w g -Nt ttY'rl 3 mvw; or rtK tii PASUS .f Pearl pKvk .: ta a hde ht ort w Mte make a sriat 'nf wv C the r-Aew P"S this summer. It n deeefn. ee? tre decoDete at the ha. - and finished wrth svKt Kills fwje-sx nk-w tcistr uw tae Jast Trt- Otr R0U .$ CAKES PASTRIES WINTERS X-t to K.v Pine Production Now at 35.7 Pet. Of Its Capacity PORTLAND, Ore., July 1 ( ew buaineu toKUIng 41,08(1.1X10 feet or about 32 per cent under tlw tltree year weekly average lor July, was re ported today by the Western Pine association for tlie avek ending July 16. The total waa about A per ent leas than for the previous week. Of 117 reporting member mills, 70 were In operation. SlUpmenU for th week were M,- 843,000 feet, and production 48,884, 000 feet, putting production al 38.7 por cent uf sawmill capacity com pared with 39 per cent for the pre vious week, and 18.4 per cent for the year to date. Current orders were 30 per cent of capacity. BREAK IN STOCKS IS FOLLOWED BY RALLY AT CLOSE NKW YORK. July 31 UP) After their worst break since the wild day or i39, atocks rallied today, aubstan Ually reducing extreme loam of aa to mote titan 817 for scores of lead ing issue. Sale approximated 0.750.- ooo ahares, th largest volume since October. WW. The ticker tape, overwhelmed by the task of recording transactions In a market which at mid-afternoon was demoralised, closed at 3:43 o'clock, a new record for lateness for the pres ent high-speed quotation distributing system. Cloning figure Included : Air Reduc 8i, Al. Chern. and Dye 116 American Can ,.. , ,,. 84 u American T. and T. 130 Bethlehem Steel 34 78 19 Ml 34 S 41 94 t. Case ,. Ool. O. and B Continental Can . tteiM Motot Johns Manrule UYbey-0.-Pord Uggeu and Xreera 3. ktantgomery Ward , KaUonal Dtstlll. . 304 . 67 37 46H 84 S3 S4H - lll SO 4. C. Penney Publio Sec. N. J. Southern Pacific. St, Oil of Cal. St. Oil of K. J. Pnlon Pacific Ifntted Aircraft tinned Corporation U. S. Indus. Alcohol 48 V. S. Steel 63H PORTUtMl LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, July 11 t OatUe: oalvte, 0: steady. Steers, good, medium iOO(i "5; coennton 84.34 0 84.CO; heifers, com mon and nwUum. 4 25 ?. M cows, rood, oommon and medium. 84.74 ev $4 00; bulls. pcvJ. M50(S40; cut ters and nicdivun. 83 34144; ceal cra, good. t CO ( S,?S; common and med'.unv 84 00 S6 O0.; calves, good. Si-VIK s f cotrJon tl SOnUCO. H.v: ITS; eay. Ocod. 140 to 300 It. ) 8440; 300 to 340 Ids. 84 84 e 84.40; over 340 lbs. 84.34 814; sows. good. 3ST4.74; me dium. 84.76 84.34: pics, rood. 84 .84 t84 0J. Sheep: 443. steady. Lambs, good and choice, s 86.34; conxmon and medium. 84O0 i 84.6S: wethers. M(ViS4i1. ewes 81.00 H 8354. Sl'OAR ANB ItAH'R PORTLAND. JUJt 31 Suyar Can granulated, a4; trult or ber.. 84; reel sugar. 84.76 100 lb. Doroestc flour Selling pooe. mill delivery 34 bt ks: patent. 4JH.3t.aij 8A0; do Mt. 4ft(i 87 SO; bakers' blueslem. 8 7S8SS; osiers' btvl-l ed flour. 8 06 it 8S.40; soft white pas-j try pssrat. 874 t 87 5.t Montana! hard wheat 84 SS; nntc S4.3- 3C40: vvsl rhMl SA1A: rrahasu 8480 1 8CS0 bt. OM VR A SHEEP j C0J.AK.V Jhaly 31 i it. S. D. .M j Sheyv: Ifvixvt lm swady-. sheec unchsaged; feeders stronger: sorted j range laiahs SS iVt best held Jw , 834; nMv larsos 8S-S5: Jed ollpred' Issr ST SO 37 64; Jed yearliagij o.v. ewe up to 8i. ! JESTER'S SHOE SHOP KUrk rAe Sfcee Rejatrtat At Rr rtte rrteej . . . Shoes rwed S.V. SSr "e pick ct tlie 'old satciie 1st Caass ttlt Aii . t t ctiraJr WINTERS BREAD Tops Them AIL' A RIG LOAF Cits? sv',fer. crest ith- tf.vturtjd .ihia rd a f ivir arid fresshrssss tKt BAKERY w Gswty LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, UK GRANDE. ORE. STRENGTH SHOWN IN BUHER TRADE PORTLAND.' Julv Ul UlAtrailli of the butter trade was suggested In operations on th open market tor both prints and cube. The late cut In the urtoe on first cuius una usgesMu on tne open market where all score were held firm Irrespective Oi l lie u riCO nown on the nrarinm. - chansre. Premiums over the exchange price list continued to be affenwt m.ni ruiiH tar cubes on tlw open market, while unoer normal conditions the price on the open market wo Uo lb. below the exchange list. Butterfat continued firm. ' Market for mtv. ahmtwl vi.tu.mi steadiness locally for top grade stuff uuring wie aay out some weakness WS SUCiresUv! in SJt Inr ifmm. mnii undergrade. Much storage Block was wiim uiiwca ns irven gooas. ALL OF U. S. CALLED UPON TO AID PLAN (Continued Pram Page One) ency rentployment drive" from Aug ust 1 10 tiecentner 1. The basic hours, labor and wages: Child labor outlawed. 314 to 316 a week minimum and a 40-hour week for so-called white col lar labor. 30 to 40 cents an hour minimum for a 34-hour week and an 8-hour day maximum for factory ana me chanical labor. . Bqultahle readjustment to pay above the minimum. Exempts from the hour limit es tablishments with kss than three worker In town under 3.600 popula tion unless part of a Urge trade area: also registered pharmacist and pro fessional people, managers and exe cutives drawing now more than 846 a week; emergency workers and highly skilled persons employed on continu ous processes. The latter must re ceive at least time and one-tulrd 1 all hours over the maximum, Seta minimum pay level for cleri cal and atmilar workers t 816 a week In cities over 500.000; 814-40 In those over 340.000; 814 In those from 3.400 up; In communities under 3.600 a 30 per cent raise provided the minimum need not exceed 813. Provides 40 cent an hour for inc tory and mechanloal worker mini mums unless they made less than that on July 16. 1939. In that case the level on that would prevail so long as It was not below SO cents. Piece-worker are guaranteed the re sulting minimum wage. ' ' Prohibits reduction of wages now above the minimum despite reduc tion In trie hours of employment and calls for increased pay lor all -By an equitable readjustment of all pay schedules." , . Bans use of subterfuges to frustrate the agreement's spirit and lnteat. Prohibits profiteering, limit -price increases over July 1 levels to those mad necessary by actual Increases In production or Invoice costs, taking full account of prospects of increased volume. " ' Every signer receite a certificate and government badge showing the seal of N. R- A. (National recovery administration) and the words; -Member N. R. A. We do our part" This badge may be displayed on aH equipment, goods, communication and premises. The signer may axal for adjustments tt a hardship Is work ed. - Por every consumer who wishes to cooperate and became a member of th N. R. A. there wlU be a badge s- . sued upon signing of this ssatemenv . -I will co-operate in re-emptaj"- J meat by supporting and patronlxmg' employers and workers who are mem- j wrs of N. R. A." Johnsco exhibited a chart he called t -the ocCr Mraificant chart there is." j Tt showed that vwrues bsre shot far upward, leaving purchasing power be- 1 hind. -It is Inevitable that these must store together for prosperity.- be; said. "So the stock market crash Isat such a bad thing after all." B?va as the new Tolur-tary plan was rcsnpleted. the Industrial amm-1 lstralxvk Ciamirtued bearings 00 o.xes ' ycorosed by different laausines. To- 5 oar's mcfuded rsmber. coat arjd sst. . shq-b-.msKng and ecertrxal maaufac. J turmc. wrule steei has been set for Porch, Lawn and Camp Furniture Reclining Hardwood Canvas Chair with Awninjr. Arms and Foot ?est S2.4-5 Camp Chairs 59c BOH-NENKA-MP'S Better Furniture I:-wtr Prices AT THE Htr U a eene from HBlark Liberty Romance, pathos and strong hu man Interest are the high points In "Black Beauty", which opened today at the Liberty theatre. Built around one oX the most appealing subject in the work the love between man and horse, this picturtaauon of the famous notel by Anna Sewell Is the kind of an offering that tugs at the nearstrings. Picturesque southern settings lend atmospheric color, while thrills and comedy Interspersed here and there supply pleasing Tartety. The plot centers around Henry Cameron, an aristocratic but Im poverish ed southt-mer who loves Mrs. Lambert, a wealthy young widow. When Henry's farorite mare, the "Duchess," gives birth to "Black Beauty, Cameron sees in the colt July 31. Johnson gave out two documents after leaving the White House. One was a copy of the agreement every employer receives, the other a bulle tin describing "the president's re employment program." The agreement began with a note "to every employer" and was signed "PtantUn D, Roosevelt" It read: "1. This agreement is part of a nation-wide plan to raise wages, cre ate employment and thus increase purchasing power and restore busi ness. Thai plan depends wholly on united action by all employers. For this reason I ask you. as' an em-; plover, to do your part by signint?. t "2. If it. turns out that thewT eral agreement bears unfairly on any group of employers they can have that straightened out by presec&ng promptly their proposed code of fair ; competition.'" "The bulletin Cresctibed th pSan. It' between-show fea explained aa agreement would ho3d turrs c u Withu rnanawr. until a code for the particular Indus- j linTi for p- I try was approwd, fixg wages and . l,t smdT ewrtnrs hours. It warnea thai for every trade : fo next euadav bv or industry which has not submitted xrm Russeii. well known TOcaisu a code by September 1, the president fmt, p fcj wiU exercim his authority and or ! twn rielinite.rT will be during hearings to proceed on the prep&ra- j ere-nins:. taon of one, j ls Russell will . sine "TaDer of SeTen-membered recovery boards j the Mcoc" and "Lowe Soags o the are created in. eech ox tde cocszaerce departaoents 74 districts to superrae the work. A nine-iTeembered recov ery board is created fee every SiAle. All members will serve without com - RENTAL LIBRARY LATE BOOKS AT 3c PER DAY The Store, a Pultizr Prize novel T. S- StribaEg Female Donald Headerson Oarke Alien Corn, a Play The Bishop's Jaegrers.. Burn. Witch. Fum. The Merivrether Mystery Mulliner Xichte - The Werewolf of Taiis. Desijm Kor Living, a Piay The Mystery of Hunting's Dinner at Eijrht, a Play All Passion Spent . La Grande Book & Stationery Co. La Granoe, Oresron Comfortable, Colorful and Low Hardwood Frame Bright Canvas $L2o LIBERTY cvJ Bruutv", now ruiuiln); at theatre. the a means of replenishing his fortunes and winning the woman he lores. When a yearling, the colt Is booked for a race, but due to the machina tions of a Jealous rival, is badly In jured and never entered. How Came ron and the horse are separated ant suffer vicissitudes, only to be happily reunited In the end, supplies action for tlie rest of the story. Alexander Klrkland is ideal in the role of Cameron, and Esther Ralston makes Leila Lambert charming and high-spirited enough to ensnare the heart of any hero. Gavin Gordon does good work in the part of Jordan, tea heavy, and Hale Hamilton. Don Alvarado, Tneodore Lorch, George Walsh, Ed Petberstooe and. John Larkm are excellent in minor roles. pensation and wlU be named by the president to aVprebenl the various classes of society. Johnson today telegraphed to chamber of commerce presidents in all ctUes of over ten tjNousftnri. ask ing them to create local committees which, will run the community od of the reemployment drive. While Johnson acted. President Roosevelt kept ciase watch on tttt movement, alert for public reaction to the program. The caunpalft-a in general will be under supervision of C&arles P. Hor ner. Kansas City, wartime- bead of the liberty loan driv speakers bur eau. LIBERTY PLANS FEATURE ACTS xe . The propOeed Grand CKijee dxra In "Wsshinricsi wUI crew a late liO miles loar. Sidney Hcwird -Tliorne Scaih Merrrt: ..Kay Cleaver Strsian P. G. Wt5ehfse G-jy Bri:g N-: Coward End Mirnsctn E5eiiiart -KaulEfea & Ferber Wesr in Price, Eeclinir? Hardwoc-d Canvas Chair wim Poot Rest S2.10 46c WHOLESALE PRICE TREND IS UPWARD OVER THE NATION WASHINGTON, July0 The butcher, the baiter ana me b.., of the drysoods otore keeper. bd to pay u - per cent more lor their tock during June than In Hay. The labor department said that nHvtt for tlie month show ed an index Ilgure or 68 when iom pared with 100 In 1820. t-.... ..... .th. fourth consecutive month wholesale price have shown an upward swing, in rcuruu w.- Index a-as 69J: March 60.2 and April 60.4. The June Increase wnen i-uui-Dared wlUt a year ago, however, was only 1 per cent. Every group into wnicu vn products reported ara divided showed Increases. Farm products went up almost sir per cent, a sharp rise be uir Awn in arfrure Drlces of grains. cattle, sheep, cotton, lemons, oranges. fresh milk, tobacco, onions, white potatoes and wool. Th... decreases in the average prices of calves, live poultry, eggs. fresh apples, ariea Deans, uujr Fxxxl prices Increased were reported for butter, cneese. iiour, corn mw, rice, dried fruit, canned vegetables. cured beet, lambs, ham, pork, oleo margerine, sugar and vegetable oils. Leather products were up ' i' rnt m jnrw. as comDared with May; textile products 10; coke and petro leum products 1: metals and metal nmrinctR a: chemicals .75; and mis cellaneous commodities 34. More than "000 Japanese partici pated in a popularity contest to de cide tne desicn of a new nickel coin. . ...,rr,ct TODAY and OOXTIXUOUS FROM EMM "7"GU A and HTHER RALSTON f LIBERTY COMEDY LIBERTY L J , . EEMirviitr.R &Ai l-EDAY NIGHT IS RACK NIGHT Friday, July 21, 1933 MONKEY KIHl WORN WITH WHITE t'llEI'B PARIS W) Black monkey fu, over white crepe made one of the most striking costumes seen at a re cent fashionable event. The frock or white crepe was designed with a high front decollete and a back slashed to the waistline. With It was worn a small white crepe cape bordered be. low the shoulder line In a deep fringe of monkey fur. Catholic, Jewish, Episcopalian, Lutheran; Presbyterian. Methodist and Dlsclnte of Christ clerevm... fnrmed a atudv eroUD In Tevnrk,,... In the spring of 1033, - Refresh yourself at lunch HoteL. famous natty 01 . VOX"" bt'tdas"e0(Y0urW'P::."" SATURDAY! 11 A. M. SATURDAY." remember that appealing story you read as a youngster, still re-read every once in a while .' rhere . was a real heart throb in Anna Sewell's bio--graphy of man's faitiiful ser vant it got under your skin. The picture has all the pathos, and romance and thrills of the book plus the added ap peal that only the screen can give. -ALEXANDER KIRKLAND GAV1H GOtOON H&1I HAMaTON . DON AIVAIA0O SP0RTL1GHT NEWS