Friday, November 17, 1933
Pge Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.
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(Incorporated)
Am Iadependrot Newspaper
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-pubhahed rernnx. exception eVniay, at 1710 Kim n, 1 ,
draodo, Oregon. -Altered
at UK FotoOtee of La Grande. Oregon, as Second Claa ,
r Mail Matvsr Voder act of Marcs X 1878.
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She Weather
I WEATHER FOKEf AST i
I Oregon: Generally ralr loalghi and
j ftal antsy, not valley fogs In the '
j portion: Hule (kwr fa tesapnw- i
Mare, gralle changeable id off- ;
Ubvre.
j j LOCAL WEATHER"
) ThurMtar: Hatlmnni 4. mmlraom j
2 aewte. ClMdr. j
Today: Miraraam S5. 1 a. m. ts j
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PREVIEW FINDS
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PEXMXTOV BOV KILLED
PENDLETON, Nov. 17 vP dear
( ltc. 6. son of Eng Cfcr. we a ksova
f Chl&eee- ner. a lauiir injuml y-
rar vben be ctrurk t?7 a
f svitca ermine a b? rc across ia
tracu.
j LINCOLN" Cr SIX Bits
, (Oostlsoaa trcea Paja One) I MOLA14A. Kot. 17 j.n oui-er
jBobbuu. a. Ontgcn ptoocer of lM
aad rubber footwear. j wjso rlaUBr(1 w b distant cousin of
, ioe treua oi ujsix. Abraham Lxajia. t- btre Tbura-
tc reccacton in tereral oi iraica vm .
cbedced Ian week, cow n& reauaned ;
I an upvard eotuTe."
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1 MARHFIZ1Z. !'cr. 17 EoiMJ
' Kftttgbton. 25. Snsilos ilnyvnfd
Ule Tbunday b:a a taK.7y ea c
. sired . a motor fiiliuig boat in wlutii
! be iu vorlxi; v. 12 three oiber
meiL, Tt BandQ liXc faring oauoo
J xciitd W;Ula3 Lsbo. Clyde Allen tmd
ttAEXPI-Oslrt.V IH.KNS WOMAN
BEXD. Ore Kor. J1 VP cpio-
clenlta dotbei serlousljr buraod Mn.
Guy DHttner ytszer&ny. The result
ant Chunes destroyed her boose and
dAin&ed an unjoining residence.
Statin electricity from me garment
being rinsed in tbe emaollne a
bbuned tor the explosion.
HF.yANHOUSEN
BURIED THURSDAY
.Pxaebrtenaa Bammage ealek Cburcb
baerment. fiaturdar. o'clock.
11-15-S t
PBACTICE SHOOT SrVDAT
t Tortter shoot Bun, Hot. m. La
Grande Cilia Club. , 11-17-1 t
Punersl aerrlcea for tie late aHl
lard P. Van Houaen, vera neld pja
terdar in Portland and Internment vas
made la tb Boae City eeneury. Mr.
Van Boosen'a deatb occurred Tues
day. Kor. li. and vnile.be bad been
in an lnraad condition, particuiarlr
lace a fell a Sew rean a?. vnen be
ruetained a fracttrred nip. bis deatb
vas caused try aame bean tnubie.
Tbe Van Holier n faecUr are Terr
veil knovn in tius county, baring
bam resldente here for manr Teara.
Tbe fatniir lived near Alice!, vbere
Mr. Van Housen made a record in tbe
matter of semee as rural mail car
rier. Mrs. Van Housen was a dater of
tbe late Mra. Cbartes Playle. 8urriV'
ing bun are bis widow. Mrs. Carrie
Van Housen. tbzee dauntera. Mrs-, i
Haael Oliver. Mrs. Gladys Pramptoo'
and Pansr and two sons, Giles, of Un
ion, and Ted.
.CHBVSAVTHKMI MA POB
7HAKGni.VO
Place your order now for some of
tbese beautiful flowers. If you bave
an lnrtltaon out to dinner send pour
bosteaa a ferw. 'tTbe all! aonreelat
sucb a gift. C&btt's piarists. Inc.
- 1M6- .
nutters proper: r coming before the
stockbosdem
A ti Directum of tbe BOARD OP
BISECTORS OP THE P1BST NA
TIONAL BANK OP LA GRANDE.
(Burned) A K. PARKER, Cashier.
11-1-1 m.
Orv Box Pactorr Wood. Large truck
i ri!iveni S5.50 oer load. Tele-
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Health
BfXIEVING MINOR I.NJIKItS ;
One of the minor but cruelly palrii
(ul accident which one mar suiter u
Phone us at Main 56. and we shall
be glad to call and quote prices,
etaodard Uundry. , 11-8-2 t.
-FEEIGHT WAJTTED
DaUr trips to Baker. Three tripe
per week to Poadosa. Anywhere for
hire serrlse. Bonded and Insured
under esate supenrislon. Home-OTned
'and Independently operated. Lowest
rates possible for the sernce renaerea.
Ph. Main- 70. BOlflra TRAItSPEB.
,., 10-20-lm
COOBEO FOOD SALE I XOTICE
WlHow P. T. A. cooked . food sale I am not connected with The
at Koaba. fiat, Kor. 18. 11-17-1 t.! DaUes furoifire Store any -longer.
Max Turn. -i ii-io-j t
Crazy Cryatals at Moon Drug Ct.
,. - , 11-6-1 m.
JltiPEN'GEB SERVICE
cSirPondcea Pinej. Mo- - the of a ,,nf, c,..
Lumber Co, -Per7;r
rim TOO ENOW THAT The bed of the finger nail u a.
clean upholstered iurnivurer ( iremeiy xuaiiiv. me pam or the
' FORCING MELODRAMA
A good many people have toyed lately with the idea thfit
the news-hansry citizen ouk-ht to be able to sit at home ja
his arm chair and hare the news of the. day wafted to ras'j
r&eptive ears from the loud-speaker of his radio. In theorj,.t
it's' not a bad idea. In 'practice, it seems to be a completyj
non-explosive dud- 5 ,i
Not long ago a gang Of Convicts escaped from the Indiana .'I5j raurod, the autcmo4l and ilstercd poiron to Berbers while nun
. , . t j- i- . .- . ,- , , .1 ..ibe airplane may bare changed tbeilng bim during bis fatal Illness. A
.state prison. An Indiana radio station immediately set tpj appearance of the oia wa. but tbe 'wta ten. by Berbers M Mrs. voii
work to broadcast the story of the man hunt. The man hiAit,1?1"' dETure and ot rmm ,i,rvzhi the bulk oi his estate.
,i , . i , i i . x 3. eep alive there st:ll. aoocrduiE to
wasn't having a great deal of luck right at the moment, afd-; George o-Brtea, ned portrtTer of 'many arresth: no conxictions
some radio official deeided that the listeners-iri deserved : lreKrn aereen rotes ao asousg tu e.xem. not. n tn - Aithou?h
'JL rrwuruwia rata uwujwb. - z.. rr-jt jar aronxen drtvTny hare in-
George onrlen and Betsy Kin?
-Su hi a seme from "uxtf
Lightning." a Tor plctizre.
WOM.1.V RLBRENOEBS
PORTLAND, Kov. 17 fcP, After
barg been sought by deputaes lor
ten hours. Mrs. A- -Henrietta VoU
b!cbtv surrendered aa police
j headquarters bere last night to ans
wer to murder warrant charging teraection and tbe remains are said
her with the death of Jerbard Her-1 to Kay. added to the sl'pcertssss of
man Berbers. 72. retired cattle barer, i ihe navement ,
-H'mnnin v cuiuia soe aomin-
CAR COLLIDES
WITH 2 OTHERS
A car 'driven by W. W. Cass collided
with two - parked cars' at M and
Fourth at 935 o'clock last night, and
Mr. Cass, in his report to tbe police,
blamed aupperr and wet pavement
for the accident. Earlier In the Oar
ANGEL'S BAT CLCAKINO
AND BLOC IXO
SHOES BYKD .
Best Work In Town
10-M-lm
.NEW DLVNERWARE
A 53-pc. act. service for 8 at S10.85.
A SS-pc. set, service for 8 at (12.50.
At Melville a 11-17-1 1.
Currier's Taslefs at Moon Drug Co.
11-6-1 m.
NEW DIN.VEBWARE
32-pc sees In a number of attrac
tive designs. Priced at S3 96. Just
arrived at Melville's. 11-18-1 t
SALE
Injury arises out of the. fact tiut I
bemorrnage ceveiops Between the I
finger nail- and its bed. Th pain u I
due to the pressure of the biocxj, u
well as to me oiow on ine nan.
in taa ype oi lujuxy, reilel may
be gained by drilling a small hole
through the finger nail and liberat
ing the accumulated Mood. It la a I
very simple operation that avoldi I
needless suiienng.
The nail may be drilled through
painlessly with the point of the blade
of a pocket knife. Comparative I
few turns will make a small .hole. I
The blood will escape and relief will I
he gained almost lnstamaneoualT.
While the operation- !slmplc. then I
are a few Important precautions ' to I
observe.
Tbe knife should be sterilized by I
aehvered within city limits : heating and the nail should be paint
tsTlJora! Phone i tincture of iodine both
Main 765. 10-9-1 mp
SCHOOL CHILDREN
You can get scratch paper for
school at the Observer. Now 3 pads 5c.
9-14-t f.
Oregon Team Finds
Cool Weather, L. A.
and after the drilling. A bandage
should be placed over the punctured
An equally annoying minor acci
dent Is running a splinter Into one's I
skin. We call a splinter a minor ac
cident because It foes not do much I
damage. However, one must always I
bear in mind the fact tnat tbe spun,
ter may carry .Infection and may In
deed be a serious threat to lUe.
In removing a splinter. It should
be attacked from the rear. If one digs
more excitement thaB.the plain facts were likely to prov
. j O'Brien' latest Fox oifenng. . ceaed sharply this year In Salem.
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 17 WV-Pleased
Pre-Cbristmas Sale of hundreds of ' , the cool weather that greeted .'for It at the point of of its entrance,
beautiful and useful inrtiolea Suit- i thtm. 30 University of Oregon foot- the tendency Is to drive it deeper,
able as Gifts, values from 41-00 to Kan nlavers arrived here today with 1 whereas If one attacks the splinter
a load of hay was Hpeet at tbe in- S3 00 for 59 cents. These specials will tnetr coach. Prink Calllson, seeking ! frcm the rear, one can push It out
be uatured in the ngst nana window . victory over Southern California wnen tnc splinter nas oeen re
ef Richsrdscn's Art acd Otft Shop, tomorrow fmd v:ih it the Pacific j movtu. the path of its entrance Into
and will be changed daily. You will coast conference championship and the body should be laid open and
profit greatly by watching this win- tne probable Rose Bowl bid. I sterilized with tincture ot iodine!
the things which appeal to you at a
So one waa hurt. Tbe other cars
belonged to A. V. Andrews and fcmo
Stevenson.
L. H. S. Gym Filled To
Capacity For Drama
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SO that part Of the public Which tried to get its news OUt tf "BmAe Ligbtmng.- am not one conviction on that coant ; important one since It was so well
t., tn k. . iM TI e,I ,.4 Tf.'i : """ri; .Dcra jportrared by UUred Keagle. John
lire wim-Dinw is&ait vj nnu " "vvfv at zje u.-e; ncua; rurea. , tewnrf OI the minimi. penalty i Williams as the truckman also was
Canyon Walls.- . . on conviction is blamed by the police ! well done.
I NeU OTJay and 111-e Betsy King.ludre and citv attomer for th irt -n. t .v.-
I i iL'f &UI" "T' CODn-ionI- - conviction of professionals and threw
"""t t" 1 themselves Into the mood created hv
u e. pouce at aiar- tbe Inimitable Booth Tarkington.
running gun battle, with a juiey slice of trumped-up meloj j
drama substituted lor facts.
As a result,, the listeners-in were hoaxed and the enforejef iducuon. wnTrrKi Howard'dir ! pot (eaf
usoa teac . .e sup- ( ored automobue in a strong garage j by tbe High school orchestra, direc-
when it is not In use. iid by Andrew ooey Jr.
ment Olllcers WilO Were trying tO CalCtl lire Convicts lOUta rTICi ""V - MJr?an wauaot,n. inn, loci their expensive arm- Music was fumlsned between, acts
V, the work. seriously hampered. In a protest to the Fedeija) parting east.
; Radio Commission, Capt, ilatt Leach of the Indiana st& - "
; police asserts: "This .broadcast seriously interfered wih
".the' work of the 65 state police under my corrrmand and; a..
.' considerable number of other .enforcement' officers . - . We
tasted several hoars of preekms time . . . Telephone wires3
-jt of the state police at their barracks Chesterton, InL, were
tied up or..sevfKf faoiii? 'bjT'pefa-'ytho -mppffeotiy' had i
' (. - 1 t A ...... ,'n; jv.- r. " i
' So the net result of all this was that the attempt to catch
the . convicts was. hampered! some scores of citizens were
;r frightened badly - and nobody knew just what was ;hap
' pening nntil the daily papers came around with the real
, facts in the case. This is just the sort of thing that has
happened over and over again in radio news broadcasts. The
Los Angeles earthquake some time ago took on the propor
tions oi one of .the great disasters of all tinie until the news
papers came out with the truth.
Wild-eyed announcers have told us of frenzied and sensa
tional prize fights which, next day, turned out to be affairs
so spiritless and slow that the participants were almost!
1 - J ....l c . t t r . : i : ... l m v i - i
. tucBcu uut ui tne ring iui lauuig to try. me inuiaiia man
hunt was a desperate gun battle
, reporters turned in their reports. -
i So it goes. The loud-speaker may Ijc a fine medium for
hearing feminine-voiced tenoi-s and vaudeville. For accounts
: of the day's news, it seems to be a good deal less than' re
. liable.
real saving, at Richardson's Art and
Gift Shop. 11-15-t f.
Moon's Pure Vanilla extract Is bet
ter and costs its. ox. 33c, 6 ox. 62c,
Pa. V3. 11-6-1 m.
SI1.AKCHOLDERS MEETING
Notice 1 hereby given that a spe
cial meeting of the shareholders of
the Pint National Bank of La Grande.
Oregon. Is called to be held at the
City Hail at La Grande. Oregon, at
10:00 a. m, Saturday. December 2,
1933.
This meeting Is called to determine
the poller of this bank relative to
Federal Deposit Insurance and other
f So.o SXftA T RAIDO & MUSIC
I 24 to $600 supply co. I
I EASy TERMS I , 1213 Adams .. I
Move Made to Steady
Tbe Erratic Dollar
(Continued Prom Page One)
of capital and the offering of dol
lars on foreign exchange; on the
strength of which the dollar under-
went a spectacular recovery late yes
terday In New York.
The purpose behind the domestic
and foreign purchases Is to Increase
the price ot gold in the expectation
of Inilurnctag commodity prices up
ward. The latter have ahovn a def
inite trend toward higher levels which
ha been extremely gratifying to the
administration.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17 UP, n was
rmphatlraly denied at the New York
federal Heserve bank today that
Oeorgc L. Harrison. Its governor, had
Slten any assurance to French fin
ancial authorities that a rtn,...-
Msble price for gold would be fixed
In the Ainerlcan market.
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