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Monday, October 9, 193a Page Two un uunwirj ftYaninU UBBiiKVliiH. IjA llttAWUri. UHIfc it ' Hi (liimriiornlMl) All Independent Natvil' 1'IIOIM) Mlllll DUO II, W, FitKDHIUOKB ....... l'ubllsluT and OcnnMl Managar HAltOLD U, WNUY , rublUlwt avaulugi, cMtloii Bundny, at 1710 BliUi atreot, La Oram), Oregon. " BnUrad at tho Poitoffloo of La arnndo, Oregon, M Second Otnu kUll Matlsr Ulldor not ot Mnrcli 9. U)70. . . i ,. omuuv iaiicu or union county and tub '' t CITY OP LA OUANUB; '.' c. . M KM Milt Or AUiKXJIATBO l'KEBU . . The Auoolaled Ihraa li Ke.ulvely entitled to urn for publication ol all uaw dlanatohat credited U U or not otlierwlM orodltMl If pub. lOhad hen. All rlKlitn of republication of peclnl dlapalchea In tlila poiwr and alio the locul ncwa htrolu alio am roanrvod. National Advert lain IteproMntatlvo i M. O. MOCIKNKKN CO., Il0. , " Ban Franclnco, Loa Amitlaa, Seattle, Portland, Chicago , Detroit, Hew York . . t . ': ,. .... . ., UUllHOIUl-TION KATK8 i lly Oirtlcr Dally, ona month In advanca,.,,... Dally, als tnoutlia lu advanca 1 Dally, alURla copy lly Mull Dally, par month In advanca,,.. Dally, par tlx month! In advance. Dally, per year In advance. - . MesslnirH, and glory, nnd wisdom, l"d thiinksirivinp;, nnd honour, nnd power, and might, bo unto our God for ever nnd evor.-wRcvulittionH 7: 12, ADVKNTURK REVIVED Ona of tho strongest of nil tho habits posttesscd by tho modern American Mounts to bo his habit of holding reunions. Apparently the.ro is aomothinir ulxiut tho bonds which are forged when men unite in n common' cmio that the years do.' not weaken very much.' And of all tho reunions of tho year, tho most iuteroatinir nust surely have been that of the In ternational Sourdough Association, held recently in 1,0s An ireles.' '". ' ' - ' ' ; " " "' "t ' ,. Tlvis outfit is composed of men who wont lo Alaska in tho. KWttt jrold rush' of 'OS. IU niemlKM-s hre not,' in all cases, wvalthyj for every man who shuck it rich in the Klondike, nnd enmo back with a fortune, there were a thou sand who got nothing but experience for their pains. Hut that, perhaps, is precisely why theso men find annual 'Vo lutions worth their while. ' A ivunion of this sort celebrates tho shining of a great experience.'" liio men who attend it an; men who are set opart from Uie rest of us by virtue of their having partici pated, in something s6 stirring and exciting that they find it worth talking nbout all tho rest of their lives. And tho value ot that experience is the same- whether they got rich or not. As a matter of fact, it is a question whether the. typical gold-msii veteran ever, in the bottom of his heart, really cared wry much alnmt getting; a lot of Rvild." lie thought ho did, of course; and ho said he did, and he acted as if he did. Rut the common sharing of a mad desire to get riclr quick would not be enough to bring hundreds of men togrther each year in n givat minion. If it did we would witness annual conventions of the veterans of the bull market ot 1S20. 1 " ; No, the gold-seekers of Alaska, like the men who opened tip SouUi Africa, California; 'Australia and the rest of the great gold fields, wore really after something else. Life sud denly gave them Uvo chance to step outside of the onlinary routine,' the chance to try out a new horixoifand enter a new wvrid. Tliey found Uiat curious sonwtiiing which we call Adventure; they found excitement, 'danger and kind of freedom that nuist of us will never know. k, One irpon a time the earth 'opened up for them and took on A guise we stay-at-homes newr mw. It made them rich in experience, if not in purse. ' Retting, sa,vs a chureh p,nvr, is essentially a weans of getting something for nothing. Or vice vei-sa. Ilio Vniteti States also forgot that old advice newr lend if you wvuld keep your friend. Plan Kecomnicndcd tvuaumira i.wn Ooi tiv Uw fwmn wo tYwt tviAh ivw (rrpiOJtuuO iiiunoi.n Thw vmr.fi 1am mM only V 'utM tvivt rr- NRA lUttAOE ' vi.ans t;oiN AHKAD UKRK CCcnUnuM tivwn Pf Cmm) with ftanu, nrtT.t or oUi trftiMHrft t lr inw. tb hiriX t4 thi new Ortyv v kvp vwHly m- Imv4 r ut nsvtiMr rw. The LUMBER MILL EMPLOYE HURT While nwltru; at the TVttrat lum ber fn'.K al Suwiinerrfiio. t Rmer j eawi r.v al the R-wy h.apital andj MuNii-namlM) T . . . UunltioM Munegor 7o ...... .80 oo 500 ..aa.oo (UJAfil)SMKX OF CO: K FIRIXG AVIV RIFLES .i,r.'MtJc nikxs oh the nti nuisr ixwr Mo IaX Smu-Uy, Altoitti:- ttrimrv tVrjw-ftj ovcg rtank xru, Aixm H, Idpfsivti itTwl Walluun Hun lf. t.x xvrt- rtnU, l.v.rM :r:n- nvnrrfirit-tHtv of rii rwft-sjt t!nt. ftmn wvrt irK'wvrr.tssvwvl rtrriv.r?. iNv4 by laxniiik Anvlrvw ,if7;ir.41 HEAD LIONS' GUEST M. A Cash. o he 5e,v Sa.xv vtwv'.;nwMi erf IVrtland. w a T'ent t th lom ob luntheon vxaay U the hin Inn. of Wie 1 1 irK"Svn fcoiw twn ikt 1h oomratwee Nwrt and other Urt tttLMnettts Mary Tickford To File F or Divorce rt. YA.0. Tex . Vt , .tt.vwy Lai A TrJaa. dttw l-yer. aaitf to- ,1r iht Vary n.-trd. fc-reen v, vitt fsle aul f.ir lw fr.vti TVatclaa rairhank in alvut teo aeeti. th Juaea." and will charge in,-osnpt- The Weather. " WKATIIKK FOIIKCANT Orrioiu I'lllr loillKht nnd Tunulny lint morning, vullcy fuita lu i't imw t Ion ; miKli-nilo trinprruliiriil modrr ti(a nurlli lo nvtl trtml offfthorv. 1 I.OCAI. WKATIIKK Hiindny: nmxlmiliu Ml, inlnlininn W Today: ' nilnliuum 4H.7 a. in. Oil nhovn I'liiir.' CLARE W.HUGHES FUNERAL WILL BE TpESDAYATp Clnro Wlllliun lUmlioa, inn of Wil liam nnd Mlnnlo HiikIihi, dlrd at ) parents' homo about 8 o'clock laid nlKlit after a abort Ulnces. i Tho funoral acrvlrca will bo hold tomorrow at 1:80 p. m. nt tho Snod lirniui nnd Zlmmormnn mortuary. : Ha waa born Nov. a7, 1801 and be aldra Ills paranta, la aufvlvcd by two brnthara, Eur I nnd Oromo, and ano wlntor, Mra. 'Cnrl QnodifiitHa. bosldoa otbor rolatlwa. sciiooi; AN'U, (Continued From Paga One) nrnlor hlKh achoo! orchoatra. Tlw atudonta from thcac boitln- nora' claaaoa not Rolng Into tho high School orKanlmtlona am organised Into n Junior band and Junior or- choatm, tah of yh!ch meets onco a wk for rchPnrsRl. Tlio tochnlcal training of thcao beginning atudenta U thus onrrlrd on through thrlr four -nnra of high achool. ns the high oohool band meeta onco a week for tohtitcal rehearsal only. In addition to tho other rchonraala, according to Andrew Loney, music supervisor. A largo crowd of parents nnd stu dents attended the first meeting which waa held In the music room. f tho High school lost Pricfny e nlng and wueh Interest waa shown. Tho classes will get under way tills comma; Saturday morning .nt 11 o'clock In tho music room of the High school and the music super visor la anxloua that parents Inter osted In ntatftlnetaitdtriVtuupnunpu ested In starting their children on n musical Instrument lis them at the nrat rehearsal nest Saturday mora Uig. Ho will be' glad to Interview any parent desiring surh an Inter view: There Is no charge for the classes In woodwind, brass and pemisslon In- ; atrumenta and a fee of M cents only lis cliargrd each atudent taking up I string instruments. The string clas are Uught toy Mrs. L, P.' Miller who la not on tho regular staff, instruc tion on tlw rollowtng Instruments may be obtained; clarinet, flute, pic colo, oboe, bassoon, cornet, trumpet, trombone, mellophone, Prencjt horn, baritone, bass (tubal, crums, violin, viola, cello, and string bass. , Over The VaUey Personals Island Aid ' Tiie nvwlar meeting of the Is.nd Cinr Lavtioa Aw will be held on Wed nesday of this week, on aocount ol Ue county d convention ai.loh conies Thursday at North Powder The meeung will be held at Uie home of Mrs, MATKin Stoddard, Adams ave nue. La Grande. VUlts Mrs, Russell McXennon has been tiarung a the home of Mr. M.-Kon-non-a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McXeluvm, ot near unhler, RusaeK )viuiet her here during tho wwkend and tliey nt ui Cvaidon lor a short My. o Kents Farm Mr. wxi Xtra. Ooorge lv-l,ien, wli.-. hsT been operating a, ran,-! In the vicinity of Hot Lake, haw rennvt ne farm wxsi of Sununervtue, kivm-n as 1 :ic Mr. Mary nittn place. XIT nd xcra, K A. Avisian and their nej-Cics-. loe Its-att, vho haw lived on the kftec place for the laat ftrw yoars Are leaving in the new r-.iurrr f.ir 4r oM hecne nw Mean., wtwor they plan to make theAr rut nre home. ;et Many Hear Frank culm, of Medical SpMnsx. has act a wxvwd for oear, haviTig i tvlicl rive tn uvv oaj, lat wee, lie killed vw latye male orvflm tvar weaning nearly Ni rK-aindei. a nvMjier boar, a yoarllng and lav. cubs. N.-.W ne has the family of ocars mi will hunt over. At rair . . . - One l?v mtrwWsi i4Uxs W the W Allow tx;ntT lair at RntiT- ?vw Uir UM ol the wa Mj!RhcVs rvm tontcht t Wxry TngVi. of 1a Oranrte, the amww j rvxM ot her friend. CrMs. who: H'.. oiie o! the exhibitor in the 4-K j oluh diviMon. Man- as Joined by Jw $vwvnt, itr rct Mra. J. U I5v:e. for a visit at the Oralf home -rr the WWtTOd. TUESDAY SPECIAL Lux Swp Flakes racVacr atJlt Amaizo Gloss Starch t T.aD4 Pei.arie 7c l(!t Mm rvm xta !a n. y J '"J i'. 2ti . ,-a TODAY AROUND AS C11U0N1CI.KD I1Y TUG DAILY LEASED TV1HB ".. op TIS ASSOCIATED PRESS '' ' 's MI'.IKK NAMES COMMITTEE SALEM, Oot. 9 yet Members of an educational commission on the finance and orgmUraUon of tho ele mentary end high scJraal aj'stem of Oregon wwo named Saturday by Gov ernor Jnilua L. Meier. Findings aid )ogV-ilaU recommendations will be "Buv Now" Campaign Under Way Today (Continued from Page One) government to athnulate consumer demand Into a. buying wave Uia will o.xy.1 Us entire recovery program. Noting today's opening of the long plavmcd buying drive. Johnson asked the country's support: ' ' InduaUy imd trade, cooperaUng v.v ... " ,T subject, "God and the Depression." fair cccniwUUcvn or agrecnterits wtUi TWs U)e a spocl(a Mr. tlwpreeJdeaAharedOTe and aredo-l , tcn am(UT eTcmi services ItVt doln tneir part. Hundreds ol , whlcjl vm Ule w TMJ. thousaiKla ot men. long idle, have , CV.V1K(.IC cunpg,,. Vr. (wne-bae to work and mUlons of ,MonlTOon,anouaCCTl that , Sun. d.-flara ha been added to pvrolbi,dw jS subject wll! be. "How "These payrolla nnotp be mala- t Happv Though Married." There tamed and new Jobs for other hun- i , glfta Jor -j,e coae dreds of tnotissnds of workers can- .. .,.,, ..w. .V,!. ) not be made unless every consumer i In the, IaikI dons his or herj part now. i .. ...-. i aumer has been skimping putting off buying more than bare necvssl-t,, uos tmtll oener umes. newer OTes Better times ae here. . . . Boner tames alwnva mean higher price. Sow is ttie time t.i buy for purely setflsh reason. Prices are sotns up. Buying now Is an fn-.wmcnv" As the blK drive gatJierod nvxnen tum, other NRA actlvltlo pirrosl a:oi routine channels, from the -buyirur oimjxugn. grcatost li.-er-est centered on Uie ultunate form of uie re.;ju iraoea i i STivnia Drilling companv of Pltta- visK-m to atahillws prices by pmMbit- Pa TO th ici bi(iocl. for ing sales at Ires inan wh.ijesaae Mnpi Mld toit uok ot the Bonne plus 10 per cent. ixin(, aiim aD tht Columbia river jonnsna was to skm w!whfn ww opeaed here today w-U Ummw. TVxi.-vv tiic farm mini5trfti4on hcArtnzs on a pro- .vry vic vlth A s-imilw priie- ixvulAtinc vvroriAioii. But vhilc ..n favors, ttvli ppivv rtVH-ftUov.. ram a AttUn is.tr tors tiwiimvi Uicir STR1KK NEAR EM); SEVERAL MINES OPEN (CwntlnuKl from ri'f One) ,irrfcrjtvr.. Arnwt-svsMi. . L 1 minos rcsi-.r.-Kvl .v.vcAiit-cvs cv telnr uvKtK n snuvs wux. ruw AT ea;i. U VI X Tvo musia'a pnips frni rVer. oe a TaTncer orcaniyatjorv, rtir Li.b & tmi'I .-sf nrvwrrajn f .v- t.h ? R oVKx .,h At rk, Arthur' inejOs helps stomach vr.r ar.rot-.arisl today. (iuioev aids dicrstion. If bleated with , " '',' .., ; pas add a sjwiirul of Adlerika. One cleans put pouuvns and Trj.he' 71 whv record twn j tusac on lac leMnfux;, ivy.. tr.sune i-ack. ANNOUNCEMENT Opening The Style Shop EXCLllN K WEARING AITAUEL "For ibo Mor.ian who csres." laVAiod where the litUe Shp was formeriy 1 cited. Now realty for business. A cow3il w fr-sf is (extended to. ewone to sit our she MacDonald in Grandpa Hole Some day aho may aeo tills picture and be thrilled ut tho thought of having been cradled In the arma ot Great Brltaln'a prune minister. But when tho picture waa taken of Rnmouy MacDonald and bis tiny granddaughter at Leeds, Eng land, she didn't seem to bo tlio least Impressed. She 1b the child of Dr, Allstalr MacKinnon and Mrs. MacKinnon, nnd this was the diminutive w mmF IN D OREGON. made to th 1935 legislature. Victor P. , Morris, of Bugene. was namea oairntaa to serve with E. a Bates, of Ooarhart. Mrs. A. Y Mvcrs.' of Marsluleld, K. A. McOornack. ol Eugene, Francis V. Galloway, of The uatiea, t. u. Pocwta, of Albany, and John C. Ke'nda;!, of Portland. ' LARGE CROWD AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY The auxlllry rooms of the auditor ium ww again needed Sunday night to accomodate the large audience which assembled at - the Central Church of Christ to hoar , the pastor, FRtll TV. Jf UnrHmrtn, An s ,h .Tht. m;wwUnK fMtun, of these servlora Ma object lesson for children at the j b,,,,. m tne service. There was j., ,n com-joa thi f,n,ms in wblch a young man who la attending the Nor mal school received The rltea of Christian baptism. 0pen Bids Today On Bonneville Job PORTLAND, Oct. 9 (jv-The Penn- by the United Stts army engineer corps. The PcnnTlranlA company's bid was IS. 025. Sign Bill Terry i For Five Years NKW YORK. Oct, 9 OV-BU1 TYxry. iho led t-b New York Giants to a world hasrMU championship In his full year t the helm, today tmed a fiiv-yrar plsyeT-manaper contract at a substantial increase In salary, re liabhr reported to call lor f 40. 000 per stcason. lU lliltlil tS-l iUI.MIIUN'U of lAe Ohio StAle tanlvrrMty loothall suad as inoraJe-builiier. entertainer and plan 71e E'jcseyc call hla Ras pntin." Drink Water With Meals Good For OJ I. tOiViilUVti both uorwr and 1oti ta-cl. ReJ i05va imu; saore. ' Adv. el- La Grande Iligh Team ' Trounces Mac-Hi 41-7 OonUnud from rafe Ona) DeBole scored the point. Before the half ended, Mac-HI advanced to La Grande's one-yard stripe, but a cost ly fumble gave the Tigers the ball on the nine-yard mark, preventing a score. The half ended 81 to 0. . La arnndo scored again, early In the third quarter when Bud tossed a pass to Floborg, the play scoring from the 10-yard line. Try for point failed. A few minutes later, the Blue and White took the ball on Mac-HVs 40 yard line after Intercepting a pass, and In eight plnya scored. A pass to R. DeBole put the ball on the two-, yard line, and on the second play. Johnson went over, Alvey kicking the point. The quarter ended with the ball on Mac-Hi'a 10-yard line In ' La Orande'a possession. On the second play in tho fourth period Bud' passed to V. Bean for a touchdown, but the play was called back and La Grande penalized five yards for touchdown. Bean missed a second pass Into the end zone. - Halfway through the period Mac HI fumbled on her own 19-yard line and Hyde went for five yards on a lino play. - Then Reynolds passed to Ir win for the final touchdown, Alvey kicking the point. The La Grande team, although not yet In mid-season form, showed a de cided Improvement over the last two games. Several of the Tigers were not in the best of condition, due to injuries, but replacements kept the team clicking effectively most of tho time. For Mac-HI. little Gleason. quarter back and safety, turned in one of tho best performances of the day. turn ing in brilliant playa time after time. In first downs. La Grande made 16 to Mac-Hlgh'a eight. - ' Saturday La Grande will Journey to The Dallea. The lineup: Mac-HI (7) (U) La Grande Ransom LB irwin Lelbbrand LT Younu Talbot LO ..-Halley B. Emlgh Millar Ellis Mayberry Glca&on .. Groom ..C -.RO..... RT RE. .......Gehrlng Alvey .Peterson .V. Bean Q RH... Reynolds ..:Floberg Hyde Williams LH... Cole F t c. no i e Substitutions: Mac-HI Bishop, j Sims. Sanderson, Koon, Hill, Rces, Bnllou, U Emlgh: La Grande R. j Webb. Hansen; ' Coalwell, Blackmon, K. Webb. Waldron, Bray, R. DeBole, I Koyer, Cantrell, Snider. Walden. ! Rothwell, Ooborn, Thompson, Vorua. M. Bean. Jbhnson, Parker, Stltt. Officials: C. H. Reynolds, referee; Bob Qulnn. umpire; Tuck Hodgens, head linesman. UNION DOWNS COVE ELEVEN FRIDAY 12-7 UNION. Ore. (Soeclall TT, TTninn Bobcats scored their second vicv-w Friday afternoon" wheh they played me t.ove leant on the home field. During the first half they outplayed the visiting team but let down in the last half -and almost let their opponents score a second touchdown. However, they held the score 13 to 7. They showed some improvement over their gsme with Baker and will work hard this week for their game with Wallowa which is to be played here Friday afternoon. H. E. Walter, Home Loan Official, Coming Here (Oonttnuea rrom Page One) county Tuesday, speaking at Pendle ton and Milton, and will oe Joined there by Mr. Shorto, who will accom pany him to La Grande. SALEM GUARD BLUDGEONED BY YIOLEXTS (Continued Pram Page One) While none ol the escapes have been In the Oregon penltentiarr. Bowrn has a record of criminality and abnormality extending from the three Pacific coast states to Florida. Afkviph Bowser, another ot th sex tet, served one year in the Montana state prison for irrand larceny. ANNUAL FIRE DEPARTMENT BALL 9:00 P. M. Tuesday, Oct 10th Zuber Hall Admission 50c a couple Lindsay's Orchestra Guardiiiiss of our serenity as well s pwttx-toi-s of our lives mid proixrtv these public servants stand ready, each twenty-four hours, to respond to a caII for aid. Their nature responds Ui the cull of duty a miturally as their departiucnt answers a general :U;imv . WALKERS reNERALIIOME FREE AMBULANCE SERMCE DHAMP MMM 1) OJDCAIL Mr"'" Stuart Bennett and infant John Leslie, arrived Sun- day. even!. from their home at W - toi. Ida., for a wcek'a f e home of lus parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Jamea Bennett, and W and Mrs J. ... BCearna. Their other .Tmunle'ond Blllte, the Bteams: home Wl lnt' "le weeks. . From Pendleton Mm. a W. Phelps arrived In La Gnuide on Saturday to spend oweni daya visiting her sister Mm . Frank Reohlln. Mrs. Phelps makes her home In Pendleton. ' At Game , : Two out-of-town educators who saw tho La arande-Mnc-Hl foothal. game were Roy Conklln. Union sup erintendent, and Jimmy King. Imblcr superintendent nnd coach. ' Returns Home Miss Elsie Dodge, who has been - mnr,,. HnedAl nurses raxing i ' training In Portland, has returned to La Grande. , , From Adams Mrs Amy Webb, of Adams, has been admitted to tho Bouvy hospital for eye treatment and will be here for several days. Mrs. Webb is a full blooded Indnn. In Ia Grande Miss Helen Shaper. who teaches In the English department at Union High school, was transacting busi ness In La Grande on Saturday. Admitted to Hospital Mrs. E. M. Haskell, of Pendleton, was admitted to the Bouvy hospital Saturday for treatment and will re main here for a few days. Teacher Visits Miss Margaret Callahun spent a day in La Grande recently. She Is a teacher In the Imbler schools. Nasal Operation Nels Rasmussen returned to his home In Elgltri Saturday after under going a nasal operation at the Bouvy hospital earlier In the week. Mr. Rasmussen runs the .Elgin "machine shop. : Here From Pendleton ' D. I. Cowan, city employe of Pen dleton, was a visitor In La Oran,de recently. From Cove Thomas Towle, prominent Cove farmer, was in La Grande recently on business. NOTICE KEY HOLDERS! THURSDAY, OCT. 12 is the filial day to bring in your key for the Motor Bike. If the key that opens the lock is not turned in by that time, the customer having the most keys" will be awarded the bike. Red Cross La Grande t COSTS 0 frvt " o no ' 2.so ?-rr: eratji.y Udy Attendant I jVV.-'fJW lit (".'.''.'. , BRffCELFif Attends Grid Game" R. D.'MonOhan," fruit buyer in. txmnn. attended ! the Man.u, . Grande High school football ganis ' .. nn fiahirrtAV ' . . . i t Ill Portland 1 H. B. Dxojn labjij attorney, 1, transacting business In Portlanx a few days. On Business Trip v n ifibell.- Goodvear ronru..,. .h. . . fwim, tlve with headquarters In La Grande, was cuwcu mjuujt on DUS1. ness, ' '' ' ' Tom Bruce Here ' Torn Bruce, Baker Insurance repre sentative, spent the weekend In u Grande, returning to his home thtj afternoon. He recently moved ' to Baker from this city. Joins Husband Mrs. Fred Jones, formerly of Wal lowa, arrived. In La Grande today to Join her husband, Dr. Jones; ami 1 make their homo here. They will live at the Allen apartments, ' : In West Oregon j. B. Peore, prominent Republican of the city, la transacting business in Portland and Salem. He -left Satur day evening and will return early this week. Visits Here Mrs. A. O. Oardcn, of Pendleton, was a La Grande visitor Sunday. Mr. Carden. her husband, la a Pendleton newspaper man. Returns Home After spending o week visiting his brother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore In La, Grande, Jack Moore has returned to his home In Vancouver, Wash. Greenwood P. T. A. To Meet Friday Greenwood Parent Teacher associa tion will meet Friday afternoon, Oct. 13, at the school at 2 :30 o'clock. Dele gates to the state convention to be held In Salem, Oct 25-27. will be se lected and standing committees for the year appointed. ' ' " Floyd McLin, of the faculty, la pre paring ah Interesting program for the meeting. All parents and friends are invited. ' ; ' ' ';,! Stanley Plncura of Lorain, 0., crack sophomore passer on the Ohio State squad, has two brothers who starred at Klskl prep and at Penn State and Western Maryland col-, leges. ' Drug, Store Phone MAIN 4 .... tlOB . 9uS"nltViU bt ffv fc,t "BtiyLr o 00 ' 2.50 ' an hi!:ij.