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Wednesday, December 13. 1933 Pagre Fourteen LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. v V I' W : i, i V IS t i 1, i t- ? .V? 5 ,.: 'f! v.; v.; ' -u & CRIME AFTER THE jREPEAL? GUESSES f ARE HAZARDOUS j KDITOR'a NOTE: What does I repeat of prohibition portent for r e liquor Im violators and (Ulf J Men who lattencd on wt . What ' doea It mean to Uw sawn to ' euloroe the lawf 1 UUiere- aporalbuity or the cttuca now that the eighteenth amendment : 1 no more These, are three as. . pert of repeal, here dtseuaasd by . Joseph B. Keenan of the depan ; men of Justice of the United States. By Joseph B. K re nan tUabUnt Altwene.v General Of The t tilled SUtn (Written For The AaaocJstcd PreaaV Dlscuaston of tite rrune altualton after repeal of the eichteenta amend ment can only be predicted. And prediction ia alaaja haaardous. Bui the purpose of fomiasurae t the prac tical one of uytns to foresee what may happen, and of forestalling with due nsilance any evils w can fore stall thrown knowledge of part ex perience. . The Oik-It ale of liquor aided y lack of public support of prohibioon cttd three things to the world of cfune. , l, ll broufht new creulnala Into the field. . I. rt transplanted many of the more ferule-minded. boWer oruulnala into easier and more profitable work. J. And. most Important It permit ted the former safe-cracker and stick up man. ahtsorrent types, to put their feet up on the same desk with re sponsible elUiens. : it was not unusual tor "John atnith," a former ate-ctw turned bootlennr. to ran a bustneat man and end up In conversation. They ajftuaUy aat down and talked. 1 The criminal became ke of an out. out. He came t ki "tc!a and scene types of law-enforcement ctUcm yctto w not ooehxulre4 j pW cent ncrupuloua and yet not not vaoUy dUabooeM. i Borore prohitNitxv. cmm politicians nd offlcera toiM rrceiy hate kKnm a aafe-cracker and certainly vmuM not han aawciated vlti him. But they did, and do. aatocaale vith boot($era. The cnminal fccved the ofncer from a tYtttgaft aone Into ac tual corrupuon. : The result va that booOecr nngs had pornr with poiruclaax. Kov,, recent expenenora lead me to hetieve that thte alltanoe Is dutn- thpung. Such pofctaoal alliancea of BURNETTS DECEMBER Clearance Sale of FOOTWEAR With BIG REDUCTIONS in Fine Footwear for Street, Dress and Sports Wear, $1.98 $2.95 and $4.85 ONE LOT tonea hiph trade Pvanpa, Twa, Strata. Brctkea Une Wonderful Ta2ueJ X& ercel ieai new styleK S2.95 pr. Rollins Hosiery IVpo Jjr jtsr Jf.Upje.sspjse.Vae je GIA'E A THOUGHT THESE DAYS TO THE MAIL MAN - The k-i:r crricr is e.x.so.i rwe thia SATi'.ji Clius. Esch live ;.e p.ut of:"j cvmxs cvw rowcjti with ir;cir.'.ir.,c jr.fts. lisfh dat- his. burien bcvvr.K kfuivw. X5iV ir.s- 0.ri.tr.i&s jvxcjcp( vwr'y r. l:.ct,!c-a this bunkers. FREE .M5l"L.TL SERMCI PHONE M M 4; .f--.'..f ,.sj iU afs.:' criminal wltn law-enforcement agent are breaking up. Crime conditions are cleanlnc up In metropolitan areas be cause revenue U sllpplac out from under the world of crime. Here Is an example. In the recent trial of Roger Touhy on a ehanja of kidnaping In Si Paul It developed that Touhy wanted to sell his bouse That home was like a baronial es tate. He had ahlfts of guards, a swim ming pool, his own telephone sys tem, lie had offered his beer plant equipment for eala at si, 000. and the plant had a rapacity of 73.000 bar rels a year. He must have seen the bandwnung on the wall for hb type and far his form of making a Dvtng. Touhy had been picked up in July with a gang In a high-powered car that contained six guns which would have been too big for Jesse James and a bag of ammunition that cms man could Dot have carried. Why did he have themr Generally, that situation Is must guard against. We prophesied thai Uwse liquor baron would, be turning to some other form of work. Now we have the evidence tnat points in that direction. That means we must be all the more on the guard. But the department of Justice as preparing by making a complete rec ord of all bootlegger In the vsrtous areas. When snd If crime breaks out in otner directions' we will be pre pared to bring the criminals In. Average Cltlsen Can Help' The average cluara can beSp most by bis attitude and by hi aeU controL Ke must ossis; an enlightened ad ministration that Is moving to his aid. Remember thai the same type of setflsh and mercenary Indirldu! who caused prohibition, the unetal- csl manufacturer and distiller, will atlU be out for easy money. We can aid trie administration and government most by contempt for the man wltn the hangover of speakeasy days, tne man who still thinks it smert"" to circumvent ror'H'wnt W must reallAB that the man Is a poor sport who oant bar vitoieaome ivsipeca ror retfrulauonK for instance. th am t nt to mu . br imfer to sell drtntu ttee ckin hour. i t i That means the atecase man must take a more actixv part tn self llmrtunent by obeying the &av and aiKnrinff his coitexnnt for the man yco domnX And. tt anould be easier to ipet co operaUon of cftueAa on this acore now that fanatteiaTtt has been wrti ten out of the lav. Pivjceedj from 16 hlh school foot ball frame played in Las Angeles on on day mere turned over to chantr. $3.95 THIS GROUP Represents a real value c-.nac event of the leiawcu Fxycy style Kfht foe fall and rtc utillng. S4.85 $2.75 The Ism. rciae: ts jra? jetar asp e aspe BOYS TAKE ssssnKsMNgn la. Tko In the pklur? ara, rvCuttp, Rftbm nnWe, Lnming menu pUnnln ud the essfntajvi ol good diet is no longer subject for girts only. Bots t Pair- moot grkd school. UUstsocttth coun ty, ar Rho-m miking junket, bicii U one of the lessoos in & demotmr- tlon nutrtuon project conducted by Dr. Henrietta Marris nutrttxm nd helth education peclalil ol the . Oregon Tuberculotus assocUon. The Junket U for the Jones family, though Ux cooks wiU eat It tbesn etTa. alnoe tne Joneses exist only in Imaginstion. "Mr. and Mrs. Jonec Ad Uxar cniidren vere adoped' by the upper Frde pupils it Pairrtew." aays Dr. aforna, thl ve micht plan Bmli ThtcJi included all the oven Uala for each day's food needs, such as milk mm rtw rrsctita. The pupils put tau inionnaUon Into praruce In selecting their om meals. A study ot milxl plare In the diet proved partlrutarly Interesting to chlhjrvn who live in a oalry com munltj." Details ol the project, nnanced by funds from the sale of Cbnsunas Seals, all be shared srtlh Oregon teachers through a series ot articles beginning In the December Oregon Education Journal. We are particularly Interested in the fleM ol health education.- stales VCrs. Saxlie Orr Dunbar, eiecuuve secretary of the Oreron Tuberculosis I one of the surest safeguards against i tuberculosa. It is one of our most powerful weapons In conquering this " dease a-hica u responsible for tie death of one Oregon chiM under 20 . years of age, every fine days.- I . JOSEPH res&OXALS Jgr. and Vtrs. p. H. Oauce will ". leave Dec. 15 for Portland vrhere Vtr. . Oeulxe nU attetd to business mat. ' vers. They WI go on to Taroaa to spend rev eacaths wtla their oaugh. ter. Mrs. it. ! Perenc. ) Waldo Giase left. Saturday for JJe- : uonal Oiy, Cal, to sad the tee. i Vers. B. R. Davidhisax left Friday for Susunercille after spesduig tro vrrii ma Mrs. Laura Keedhaa aad Mr , Wan Oamerson. Several are sac. Mrs. Geo. Daw son. Mrs. Ire Waleratan aad Mrs. K. W. Calvecr hsv the Cu Mrs. Alex GOlsjpie Invited In poesss for four tables of Kk-t!t Taosday hisn score gotng to Mrs. Steve Hour, second fcifh to Mrs. Jen nie Aran and losr to Mrs. E L. ln- oers. Tbcee wnted vrere Vlfedaswe Landers, Houc, Cttfinsworth. Ores- eron. Hamilton. Dora Hasanon. Mc- OuUy. faenoson. Oaslte. Acton. War tXKt. Eayets, Panes. Rumble. Kzo- per. The hreseas served pungisun pu Ttt trtilpoea creaza and coOee. Mrs. A" ruivrv erenl to ot Iacs TaeAdiiy f.-r cneewal trwalsaeal. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grassy bad a m gro-s of meads. Mccsay exniac ff.-r dinner. Those preHrnt wrce: Mr. aad Mrs Ah Daiy. Mr. and Mr. Peed Gray. Mr. sod Mrs. Glenn nc-je. Mr. and Mrs. MelTtn Kue. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Snapper. Mr. and Mrs Ray Dagsea, at. and Mrs. Baps Orandy. MXriesosa and Wisconsin tmiver staes rrryi met cc ee J.vttaa Jieli iz ' HfO anj iTf piay,d every year KT.-e a-t tbe K-oe er.-rh.i-! ci -i . -.- ft .., u 1 1 eaMKK UP NEW WORK JT- n I flUT CHRISTMAS SEALS i to right Prmnk ISdimldt. VtaU Ewlvn Stonr, Homer CjuwpbflL Some Christmas Cookie Recipes For The Family The spicy fumes from the kitchen. greeting you when you open the front door In many a home, announce that the ae&aoa here for making the de lirious Chrlssnas cookie. You quick en your sep to aa&lstor to sample. In !nany r&siilsea cooky-making Ume is a real tradiuon. A basket or box of these name made goodies is pjeaainc fitft and serrlng the cookies to fnends vbo drop tn helps 10 express the TutetK ; cheer. I CHRISTMAS COOKIE RECIPES Uale Nut tUrs (Delicious Wnh Hot Beverages) 1 cup ucar. 1 cup Dour. 1 teikca baking powder. 1 teexoa ranzlia. teaspoon sav i cup daiea. chopped. 3-3 cup nuts, broken. i Beat opes and suar until creamy. : Add rest of Ingredients, mixtng bt-; ly. Pour Into a abaltoe- pan wtuci 1 has been lined with wd paper.! Bake 36 minutes In a moderately slor j otva. Cut in bars or squares aad roll in cocafecuoner'a sujrar. j Canttlake Ceokle ! (Deix-icos Dainty Cookies) -3 ecg vnttetfi, beaten. 1 1 cup sucar. i H teasipocci salt. j 1 teaspoon rt'11 , 3 cups cornfUkea. j 1 cup cocoanuv ! Beat whites and add sufar and beat until oway. Add real of the influents and mix untly. Drop porttons frocn eod of spoon onto greased baking abeeca. bake 30 min us in mcoeraatly 3ow oven, Re xnoc coosues frocn the pan wiuie wmrm. Cboooaste TrofH 17stn$ Sour Cream) 1 cup butter. 3 cups sugar. 3 e;csa. cup sour cream. 3 ;-jar efcevoiite, mefted. 1 tetuocvei cmasacQ. l tA5coon salx. 3 teasroxis Tamlla. 4 rups flour. 1 seaftpooa soda. Cream butter and sucar. Add rrJ of tncrecbents and drop portions from Up of jcvoc onto fTeaivci bakzng eeu. ipaoe cookaes 3 ancles a&rt Bake 23 arunutes Is saocierst oneo. Cow tops witb ciwxviiAte frosnnc cc s poe nut oeats oq ivp iDf cocasues betfece tiiey are baked. Le-Mtvrbea (Patvr.te German OvvStKst cup 1st. 1 cap eifcrt brcm suc-ar. cup m?iiiaKfv. 3 ecrca. ciap coffee. 4 cups Tizwr, 3 ceajevctns cirjiajnoci. 1 tesjcom ckn& 1 teasoac nucsevs:. 1 teaKKCQ KaOL. 1 eajcvvaU svida. 1 crjp cbocTxtf cashed cstroc. 1 cc c6.-ccd cani3fd orscice peei 1 oup ccveped &t:ta H cup cJirpped candiel ier peei. ; increaS-ie-st. vremd ocarn unui 1-3 tnri cc wjted pacec placed m sna ! Imr pan. Bake smrute m saodesr- ase wa Wiuit lann cas zx.t& 2 't- A ait rtf cakes and coceccarcis : mjakes a non pleaKnc eft to snm& tAe ne- ikeicbrc a: Siie tb?KT Back to The Land Movement Continues ViajC; &nia: As xhrr ni KCW er IkTrerast tr iavrii sa2es ?5 sie IVJttiU LAnd bans n! fcotane. w:tii Vie tCtrne c p-n-.- c a.ies JTTwtrr tn excess af a2- SX. r.V: U W K. SfTMOil. -rwe cewc- Stcix m icnare z sae laai tsfoart- ITW v BtUaJ VVlavT Ttsf Jes rrCmf t recJ3ei a i.icT sira-re af a traaaecawioe c Uie tiJfnrt a -Lbr land1 mcwe- taen; in vhe l.-urr PansTir; nnnrvesa KU.7-Mv -iori. befrax lair tr IPS! aa mii-viiec rt rMk laa yr. 5fc0. r uf x bant w?e L :R!iaOiv. SWarf t-Tia. jear up V Vrwea&btir S4 vnfcina caff. iwcaaraAe 2ami un-'Ui. atr Sat S SlKpssM aesaier trie K.-r-L Carnrja Siaie ecCHe 3KitaaX S7jac Cic aor aptmarslfcr paymt ms taax rrcuar4i u tnar&'s cata-r, afco Cuaxuox?, its refclar fuiaact. rrt Jsaar . ire tt ti xa Jnn mvi ailjr rt B..aj. -cnl-r.-rt' aaa a tupi arjuKi rcimnt aaa SorUiaX sue at jMa tic-ti Crru- rara. a fTrelxnmx, al lus alxaa xoazeir .vrar. Jinx Hits The "VivaVUla" Movie Film By Rabbin Coons HOLLYWOOD When the old Jinx hits a movie, the- producers dont necessarily foW their hands and shed futile tears. "Viva Villi." the Wallace Berry turn about which, some Items have been printed lately, seems to be un der the shsdov of trouble In mors ways than that arising from the Lee Tracy mlx-up. But Hollywood often pulls Its burn ing chestnuts from the fire In the nick of time, and pares off the char red ahefls to reveal a movie kernel that has appeal for the '"'' ap petite, Junes That Cllrked M-O-M. which ran into obstacles Is Mexico on "Viva villa saved another film in that country after an ex pensive African expedition had net ted little except atmosphere snots. IT ever there was a Jinx picture It was "Trader Bora." Much of It had to be remade In Kfcxiro. Flnsllyre leased. it became a box-office hit, but the shades of the Jinx still linger. Edwins Booth, leading lady, re cently filed a damage suit against' the company for a lingering tropical malady contracted on the Journey. Duncan Rlnaldo. leading man. had marital griefs which coincided with trouble with Immigration authorities. But M-O-at has no monopoly on toe jinx. "Hells AngeZs," the aviation epic, was In production nearly four rs. The lass of life and planes Joined with the arrival of talkies to necessitate returning of the costly He Will Appreciate BixwdcJoth Pajamas Slp-Ows Button $1.49 W f " Sa Oaa-I M J Haw Ta Mxnr I RAYON" 1 I UXDIES I V 39c Give her lots of Pretty Rayon GOWNS and PAJAMAS! 98 to $31.98 Luscious with Laces! s-vl m-;n kts oi ml pene inrrts 4 m . ore sax I SCARFS 1 v 9Sc J SAINT NICK KNOWS HIS GROCERIES "Ghe Gfocay GjfqT is 193 3 Mooo of CTwmint Shopper One ot the old boy's most popular helpers this year is the grocery man. Here is Miss Dorothy Cnandler solving the gift problem for friends and relatives with practical grocery eiits,Liss Chandler, in chrosing grocery gifts, says, "What could be more appreciated by v the whole family than a gift-basket of well-chosen goceries?,, picture. But It smashed at the box- office, R-K-O's "Bird of Paradise1 becan with an expensive locaUon to Ha wAll. vhere rain came as a blicht Tbe film vent into re-takes at the studio, and emerged a Tinner. Ken all the "jinxes" result so hap pily, of course. Ann Harding's Pre& Uce." Kr-e too. Sooheiin "Walking Derm Broadvar," and Constance Bennett's "Rockabye." vhicb bAd to X Gift Special IlandsonK New Neckties In Gift Boxes 69c Proes Mode Mair MKTS SIZES TT ltvl of lia- i'!. that etry wonia?'; End no wcerin I has too reach of ! I Practical, too". The riyoa out lasts ssiK at even higMT pnns . . . arid hiirwsrs xo easlr! Variety t-olvrs! Meal lrjed Horse Hide Costs $5.90 Sherp Li nod Coals S4.98 Z-'rcvr Frcct Wool Jackets S3.98 Meat jc; Slrp-Oo rater? S1.9S M V : 1 1 f1 M be virtually remade, are pictures that came to grief in one way or another. And there are numerous films that begin as miliici-doU&r epics" only to end as "program pictures" ex cept that they actually cost a million! Gladys Hie hi, 13 year old daugh ter of a Castle Rock. Ore., resident landed a 44 pound Chinook Balronrt. unaided, after an hour's battle- Dress Gloves to look ?W.' to wr trrli! 9c Surprise him irrtfa a pair on Xkqs roorair! QiaJirT brtnrn Turk capes&n. Eng&h tisnmb. LeaAer gusset. PofTtua- niik art particular! Visit Penney's Toyland AH Kinds! Low Prices! Dance Sets - Pure Silk Crepes 98c la a vantij- of suraraw styles. Great Value: Lunch Cloths - of Pure Linen 55c la artrartir plua iesijas. Buy now. Eaca Gift Blankets All Wool $329 Sicie 71X31 la a nape ol wanted plain colors. Escn Boxed Hankerchiefs : 49c lx - Taa, mate appreciated sifts. Box A Sc for Sente! Sheepskin Slippers Ske'H BUss You for A Gift of Handsomt 0EL1VICE WEIGHTS A fuB-tsshvoed Oerwfe fnrt siiV tfu w. i.vi wei irr wrt -reaT Smart sH3r. .gjty qnairrT Jk Ser Na e 90 v m Construction On Increase Due To 21st Amendment NEW YORK, Dec. 13 W) Con tructaon contract totaling nearly $23,000,000 for liquor roanufacturtng plants In the 37 states , east of the Rocky mountains, were announced to. day by L. Beth Schnltman. chief sta tistician for the P. W. Dodge corpora tion. ' ' The contracts Include both new construction and alteration of Idle plants to the distillers', rectlfyers' or blenders' needs. The separate pro jects total 149. Schnltman announced the volume of vorfc which had reached, the con tract staged up to November 1 as $15, 160,000. Prom November 1 to De cember 5, the day on which the 21st amendment was ratified, the con tracts totaled 6.8O7,&00. making a grand total of 21,967.000. The figures do not Include altera tions made in hotels and restaurants or stores for retail liquor business. Packers Bun to Captains GREEN BAY, Wis. W Eleven Green Bay players, half of the en tire Packers squad, were captains in college. Bob Monnett led Michigan State; Lavle DUweg, Marquette; Wuert Engleman, 8. Dakota; Gus Mlchalske, Perm State; Cal Hub bard. Geneva; Roger Grove, Michi gan State; : Hank B ruder. North western: Milt Gantenbeln. Wtscon sin; Clark Hlnkle, Bucknell; Art Bultman, Marquette, and Ion Evans, Texas. He Needs and Wants Fancy Pattern Shirts Pre Shrunk Vat Dyed $1.49 Women's Lined LEATHER GLOVES $1.49 Women's Silk GIFT SCARFS 49c Give the Lady a TOILET SET -Onrx Fm-ish-GoU filled ! "fa encctv All prices. 1.98 m Shell Appreciate Fabric -y I GLOVES ! I V 39e