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Monday, April 16, 1934 Page Two LA GRANGE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. (Incorporated) Aa Independent Netrspapef moo Mala too B. W. FKJtDBKICKS . BAROLO U. PTNLAT , Published tnulngi, exception Sunday, at 1710 Blitfa treat, La QraixSa. Oregctrj. ; ' n teres at tn Poatomca of La Orande, Oregon, at Second Claaa Mall laattar under act of March S, in. OrriClAL PAPKH 0 UNION COUNTY AND TO! CTTT OF LA ORANIII I1BUBSB OP AS90O1ATEO PRESS Tha Aaaoelatad Press la eaclualrelT entitled to u tor publlcaUoo ot aU un dlapatohM credited to It or not othenrtaa credited II pub Uahad her. . All rtgrsta ot republication ol special dispatches In this paper and alao th local new cert In also aro reeerred. NaUonal Adrertlaln Representative U. O. UOQBNtiKN CO. Inc. Saa Praaotaoo, Lea Angeles. BeiWi. Portland. Chicago - - - - Detroit. New Tort Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, tluit shall he also reap. t.alatians 6: 7. PLENTY OF BLUE BLOOD COLORING IN N. Y. POLITICS By- Hadrr Wlnret NBW TDRX Mayor LOurdi who tike to be a now n as "a man ol the peop1e" ean point to mm crta; employes whose names appear In the Social Reiater. Sana ara paid no mora than (1 a year, but tneiTe on the payroll working shoulticr to - shcHiider with better paid and leas prominent em- ploy to help LaOuardla reform the city. Many other socially otitstsnmruj Vew Ywkera have rone to work for the new xftntnlrtratlon. But the ntne. by vww of their tticlxxwon m the nltra ultra Social Register, rep resent the very lenient octal auw tospherv. Wed to Count On the mavwa aecretirlal staff Cleudennin J. Ryan JT- pTaiidn of Thomas Pwtunn? Ryan, the mtUlon n copper ktnjr. Hp t married to - Countess Xtarte Anna Wurmorand ettippach of Auatrta. Their St, Pt rteka cathedral nuptials me b'-s news tn tiw anelal twM. Wllltmm lVrtowt Xlorpan Jr.. presi dent of the Naticnal Puhertea elation, ta LaOuardta' oocnmtseioner of mart eta. Ft&hertes and all, be tt Dated on pafre 4tl of the register. John PrwiH-tf O'Rran. a ma)or fun eral with numerous dtscv-tivxs t poliot eommtostoner. The Rei-tr. pa. eounta only tJe UtUtary Order ot FvY!n Wars, the Piljrutn? aivd MetropolUAtv, of WaahUxtiton as hi dtstinruocis. Ke has. however, re ceived the rrjrutsJwd service medal rrvicn tive Cnnrd Slates and hih awwrds from Italy. Rumania. Ettland. Franc and Pelytwn. LAnrdoo W. rt. Itarrard, tJA. j cajtrpathrned frr Roceevelt aixl La- Ovmrdla. Hfc now la tenement house cofiutukwr. Wditis LaOuardia a ; j Adolf A. Berle JTa who whea a wee ; ehlhf eowM etwe latm better than ve.th. t etr ehambertam. Ttie Iweser doesat U1 hu tnemberhip in the jcv-.tled Rtx-vewtt -brain trtksJ,- brt n dves sreak oJ ht chibs, the Ctty Mddar. Cvvmorolrtan. coi-j" OB and the XUcal SocJetr of Ott- j Wtfiti ivw w. w.. tot & tat. j thnxvchiHit the rear. ' Lawrenee a. Dtmham. has iu .Vpnl yM a Itno tn the Reefer oa, twjw JuiwiieoQ toavorrow at vx - 59. ts eoe of tie snaTOr secretary ; " C.nv hctel with a num Aa Afattrr trasnfttea ; -w Ontario cha:'.-.er of evee-ceroe AVxander Har..iiton. the icreat- j reiv-rwutas;ve u tv tie:. t d. a?tbdon o the first secreiary of the ( w"k -0-N cut-xf h:hway r'j;u. treaery an a mt of J. P Mor- iraav t speraal depute wammw: of wartew at tl a yvar. Aiava K. S4urvwdkuu w tjeecerried i frvoa tr oid litch faantlvea tt v-:t3ed Xw Y,c w w.-Ttarr to V. KX ' ! W.rtstoa Owt. a torsyr Y a:h- ; Li5 ,0 " w ? trxv L l T'LZ turaMa S- HA IX HERE .OS OF IXCH; SKY CLEAR IXC, IP I bee. beafcv t oVrt. laa M t-V ta La Csrrae Wfvw "- axt awMW 3t ryt.c xv aV. Ky r.t- ctxvjuaf tie rti . oa; ptanir ciwwSy iM te vewiec nwar. r- vis ed reoetrai.T tX c Vt.m sja TVwteaTaT cwatfc rw.lje- ls. aJeen Vrc xi. Tear rev-s wa-rr.t. atA av .0,-w. er vs. ts vs cr-ecTLrrr rcf frsft law: ytaevsa,c. sjax-i, a e o.Vs w reta-xi Dvts x- v iUrraSaS Iwa arrecwa by ri.;v -. high RI1.XM1 rKtxit;t: i.rt. K.ef. ie r rai m, T vr- r.:T7e r.t?r. -r f rr? rrre. tftsstrjew. r-it-rr rrx tSe 1 Ljil VW Wt siSatr eart wrrvta. r; vr- war ftotv aae .. . -u--ssrA swirirfnjTr.'ie rv. Riw r.-Y-avij4r we mt mm jwara a twiX as trr.tr sa s-r-x rrVTS rsl. ; -i B -.srv. Jb.. 3T.KCT .""V -V- 1 . ' re.f .-nee rr-zr.-.-or73 H.j.a. at JMrrrsU sre? T-r .r-r w-; i..i ) unrn. o!;a c b.-s, erwrs. ,-c. -aar ei" v . -x . , TAT Vr5v.t rC.S?!. (veUE-K-iT iur.Ea ; K9 . pc-.-.Tl v.w rejwn jjj. t.t rr Kit .v-r c- Kaatas Oij. Jii a.-, Publlaher and General Manager Business UiM( PLANS SHAPING UP FOR 1. 0. 0. F. FAIR Ana. ounce men t was made Friday evenlmt at the revmlar meeting of the I. O. O. T. lod:e that plana are rapidly belli: completed for the miniature World's Pair which will be held oa April 37 and 38. The booth which are belli put up In the base ment of the Odd rYllows temple, are to be completed today and the pro gram Is beins worked out which will be of interest to everyone. All the booth for this event to be uwd by bu&luess hou. haw been j MV,d. and arrangement are being made for difilars by many of the civic or fCaniadtMana. Tliene will be a display by the boy scout, the camp fire girl, the historical aociety and the neigh borhood club in addition to other. W. M. PierMi will display his inwi Um which he recently completed. Bacii evening of the fair bcinnlns at 8 o'clock there will be a varied program for each hour of the eTe uuvji. with music by various archet tjs. and Uiexe will be dancing in tue main hall of the temple. Mem be rs of 1 he cocnm 1 1 .ee 1 n charge of the affair which Is betns held for the purpwe of rauan: funds to improve the Odd Fellows cemetery aro R. J. Kitchen, chairman. K4 CVotldje and Georce Richardson. Ha- j bvmle plans are bem made by this 1 committee 10 make this one of the j m.t interesting events of this na- j ture to be neid in many years. RIG SIGN" TO POINT ROUTE TO 'AL1X)VAS; (Continued From Pa One) TIT4R: C. W Buntnit?. chairrr.an. R. J Creen and H O. Awry: AVIATION: W. r Perkm. Chatm'.an. Crpne Walk er. Fred Hennlmt. Allen. Pr J. L. Trtxle. Henry H.-w: CVM MO'TT Y APrAWS: CixVh Rt.ard. Chairman. Chas H. Keytwktv H. E Irw. tte-. j A L Ri.-fc ardson. Chase RcacirwrAiirp: '. CffXI ROACVS: Chas. H Reynold, i ) Chairman. A. J. Stance. IVn Md:li. , Kiitd and C-.nse Caimerman: ; CR AL VRSAJf AW A1NTANCS , Kennies. Chirmin, Merlin Bat- j J M Si C.re-.wen. K W Fred- j A. K P:trr. K K R:t-.c.v j ' - " many r.er rwji i v-mmisttf-es !MMnted frwm time to i EAST ORKliON Af nx , rrr U. VOV .tlT-Tl HKRK IN liK0 " (CVctinued Prcca Pae OQel wr. arsf te rr vtr.:. Rastern Onr-r w we:! a rae W t-vw :te:r. WasJi; a- Kviem IAaSio. G-a we alo yretr Tp.- ow fr it rr JL !. J.3 r.-,K'.er v a s h t r.-.i. ar.i . rnr rec-"r? r.5r-c te -.- Arw mxa y,f, ir. , nw - r"V. - u1 . A 5 hi ft No Spark Plugs No Carburtor No Magneto No Wires Sf.miaVc th.tn any tr.v !v tva'Te i ttrr sen . . . Diesel l".'rs heaTT. Kw cwt f-A-4 ivil KWi'v Arxaut Kllf he jii.tttiy rvejuirvd for Bunting Tractor Co. The Weather. WEATHER FOIlECAST Oregon: t.rnrrai. ItUf tonight and TiirKtay; but clonUy In northwest portion iuiiI or tit .const ; cooler in ruM poritmi tiuueht; KKirnl north vr?4 ,ulml offshore. , LOCAL W EITHER ! Sumlay: Maximum iS, mliitiiiuin 3' above. RUiln . or Inch. Partly rUmdr. TimIuv: Mlirinitim 42, 7 a. ni. 43 above, ttoudy. (fraud mister's party which was Iat In arriving. Vcaaey lodge, of Enter prist, presided during the conferring of the third derm Curing trie eve- nine. Grand Master adcott presided. Between the afternoon and fwnlne sessions, the visitors "enjoyed a bar becue at Happy Canyo n grounds. The women preseut who accom- jpaulcd their husbands were enter tained UJ IllFIIlaK t VI IIIC rSV Matrons club of Umatilla county and the offttvra of the Pejidleton Chap ter O. S. 8.. at the Masonic hall. About 150 women wen present. TO BUY GAS ' OUTSIDE OF ( THIS STATE (Continued Frum Page One)( today ahen It authoried Ullltam Mniig. state puiThaslns agenH, to buy icafMlltie ootj-ale Dreevn at tower iruarunteed prtcva than niKter the piwenC contract basis. Reduced pnoea at Seattle In the commercial field, aa well as tn aome places in Bastem Oregon, vhere gaso line was selling from four to nine cents under the 23 S cent retail price at Salem, combined with con tinued complaints of high gas prices, resulted in the unanimous action by the board. The attempt to lowrc gasoline prices in Oregon, already under way In Washington, was taken under eon siderauon by the state offioials when the purchasing; agent announced probability thsX new contract prices frvm oil coenpanica for the new year would not be competitive. The old contracts to the etat at a rate of U cent in bulk a Portland and 16 cents at service stutiona. including ttUE. ex;tres May 1. KSmiif declared he be lie red be emtio oriiiir down toe dticm it U Wwiti would authorii'e him to pur- chase gasoline outside th. state and dellrer It to the state hhthway 3e- partment. This was ordered and the purrhaaliu; department was reqvsnst ed to speed action. Gorernor Julius L. Meier declared he had been tn communlcaiion. tor several weeks with Senator Chnries L. XlcKary in an effort to reduce priors, ar.it that he had promise of siireesslul steps a!on a ditferena line 1 :i co-peration with the federal gov- j i emmeac. He declared prices J much les in eanern cities. WILL ATTEXD GRAXD OPERA Mr. and Mrs. Merlin BaUey. Mrs. M7.4e Russell and Mrs. Ett Piuxer aU will leave this evening foilcwinc the conoert of tle A Capfi.a chvvr tor Pvvtiarid where tbey will attend the crar.d cjrr whtch Is, bein pre er.ted this week Ttwy will be ac- ctx.:p:ii-ed by Mrs- Fr Larson of 1 Rjtker. irh? cane here this af;emcvn t tc attend the vr.ee :t ATTE.XDS MEET OF FEXSEY CO TLvtvr leJTel has relumed frvxr, i PsrtSand wf.ere he attended a treet- of markers of the C. Penney 0.x-.ny m tr Trt Baler Mrjv T C Bowser and Mr? J H. C;;r.ir..:r.s m leJ.T-.nc this eren:s.c f.v R-?r wece tJx'f mtU zer. :wr-dv o te OranJe Rcr.i Prryter.Ai wj-.-rh c-r;vs t 10- SPLINTERS PiKLjO-tNi by VAX PSTTEN LM33?t CO Each Leecrd, Eii.ioc . ... . J ;-a .r.l l.v 4 pr fa.- j ;.t We iXv aTf se't- ec-ai cv.xs cc rAi ! Wr are seiL. - water silsccnisr fx- j per r.re p.-r?3 rxwikce. E Kof ac ur-r Ve ; rjx-irv -rvu- j K a ri)...' raastr I M.vv to a Sttii-irai- j ; d rsd yv; tvrr try A?- ' OCF?nS ra TV r ; 2Jc a car. ari s--f : fV-, 5. l.-sjd It a..-Ci jc.xrts tea-ks s) -a ' a ?.es .e T - .vrt. - I j rVtr-.f'ieJ W.W tr.i Ksrn a a j raafea '. fry eer office - f -it S&j&m c.kaV r C tt.- a?i; ' w wrU rrarA y.xr ?WTf e a MRS. LUCY KNIGHT DIES EARLY TODAY OF APPENDICITIS Mrs. Lucy Knight, a resident of La Orande for 40 years, died at 1 o'clock this morning at the Grande Ronde hospital after several days illness of appendicitis. She was born tn Ken tucky and was 68 years, five months and 2d days of age. The body Is at the Snodcras and Zimmerman mortuary and funeral services will be announced later. Mrs. Knight was widely known through this section and her d?fltn waa mourned today by a great many friends and by her -relanres. She leaves six sons and a daughter, James. George. Ernest. Walter, Fred and Ted and Grace Moroj. of la Grande: the following1 brothers and sisters. Mrs. Callle Buchanan, of t Onmde; Al bert Clay, of Union. Henry Clay, of Spokane; Samuel Clay, of La Grande; Joseph Clay, of Maxrlll?. end James Clay, of La Grande, and other rela tives. Congress Given F. Rs. Views on Needed Bills (Ccnunued rrcs Page One) He Indicated bis willingness to sidetrack if necessary, some of the ten important items of the adminis tration program In order to obtain ad)ouxnrnent by mid-May. but that there would be no sidetracking of those things he regards aa rttal to his program. Listed in thr Imperative class are: reciprocal tariff, general revenue, municipal oanlrraptt?. federal msur- anew on bant deposits, ana reiiet measurea. President nooservlt todaT aimed the bill auuvonring funds to canry i ? the cods, that the Mikado is the on the federal power ccmrnlaslon ln-!l'ct descendant of the God of the restlraUcH, of electric rate charcv.. (Sun; that Japan a. invincible, un - Imnwiiate paasace of .Ut- lesiala-! conquerable, that no alien can sue- uon was drtnanded ttnantmously to- " t t on the Japanese soil. day by the special senate surer com- t "Tney have all the Implements that mltiee. Senator Kins (D ttahl j we hate: they hare all the lnstru- chairman car the frroup said It was ments of manufacture that we have: -the unanimous new that Hirer; Their world trade has Increased 40 must be lifted from Its status as a j in the last year: and In Latin-Am- oommodlty and made a primary j erica their trade has increased 200f . money- j : - f . f Chats With Parents AA aa TV AT ONE EAR AND Ml Ity Brooke Peters Chnrrh Mrs. Jews hd been lecturing Clara and ended ith. -Xdtt. do twi un-' demand" Tea. Mc-tner.- was the daliinl re- wereipir. and then, without a oauw for ' breath. -there wMrrTui show 1 !on tonicr.t. May I -r- - . , . ' wcrd her not her said, ce if had : it hid passed in one ecr and out tne other. Her mind tad been on a pc- sibSe Tisit to the movie, and f or all iearneo ner mocaer muas never 'iVfi sooaea. i The child who Is fererer bein scoted and r.-crd or who- ts sur- : rounSed by too many rules and revu lalKrajc aXrtx-t :nTaru.xty w:U sees: - -- - - j due Tta liver ret Marted."" Ee n-.iv ? :o tv lLs:emrr. but ts proi ; iMy rr-ilts. aTAv. iiT-.ric plara for tie f'j'.ure cr thirAmc tus crs p:asar,t The or.'.v rec'T f-c sch a sifua- ii.-n it frr rret first to taie ii.va hjneftly in rrc&ri his or ber cm j.ciin.vs. I tie child lee line t-icr.pe rd by k 5: :v"S sn perTi.;oa Are -c .r.c arvi iectures toe Xre".xnt ir.i : .x t; n c If scv wbere can the lr.:".i: ce safeiy removed, and faults OTrr'.-.vied ir. i-e rr5 . irvi i w jc n j r.-Mcrr. ;.:e c-oc;-c:-;--i rNi cwi Tta. ciiliren rkie fe Tf-ftiocr. thricht ar.d ac:i.- ihin w"j m 5es t:rtied ti-.erj. ca.Cl : a hjre like i A fat rrn as coe c ci - e cttc his terMSers. Be rnl e i ;o J i Are y-.u i-'er-irre-.i in . 1 '.i:i-r fif-i.- ,c "oel " We w.-.iiii :;t 50 f i .-w r- - A.xre rCaza ) ." llllJO fOCV ; t r e : : ; s w.-rt. ard ir- rr.1 -.r t rise vaae- tree r rsarS t&M ws-d ;' f lvrv to . ' TODAY AROUND AS CHBOMCLRI) BY TUB DAILY LEASED fflRJ " " ' OF THB ASSOCIATED PRESS - HOOKS ( I.OSK TLKSDAY NKillT SALEM. April 16 (t Registra tion books close tomorrow night at the offices of all county clerks. Dare O Hara, election clerk at the secre tary of state's office declared. Books are closed 30 days before the elec tion, and primary listings will then be forwarded to the secretary of state. It was estimated more than 400.000 would be eligible to rote in Oregon May 18. MANNING ON TRIAL KLAMATH FALLS. April 16 t Horace M. Manning, pale after two month's confinement In the Klamath county Jail, went on trial for his life here today. The veteran attorney Is charged with the murder of his for mer partner. State Representative Ralph W. Horan. YOl'NO DEMOCRATS ELECT POKTLAXD. April 16 R, Wayne Stevens, of Portland, was elected president of the Young Democrats of Oregon at the annual convent: cm here Saturdav. CLOSE 1 TELLS OF GAINS RV ntn a t 4 x- OLD JAPAN (Continued men race One) crreat aolldlfled and centralized na- uon. -He instituted one of the most j orasnc. oomraee.-ing goTemmenta tne 1 a ou seen tip to tne time , ! 01 n:uer. a-oery cnuo in Japan is taurht that Japan was first settled while some Vmted States firms haw I ..iw t . I rti-i ,7, rrU.. '7 ! chief cotton market of the world, i . j tne wor.a. j 1.? ! L0 cott.n trvm ) -.rL';,ILC! .Ti. ,tS! tE3tw?rl nation of the world poten- ' n i'.,rL,. 7 .,tr; if! ,!'K!C,rtS tbe i -LUk", ,1, ; " "r3!f,.L eni jrarasasM or maaj.arur. j cu.orr. ..-.e . iv ( r ' J .caiisa misuonars as a menace :o ' 'trie coarirv ana issued the ed: rrxi lr a caprsal effense for any ; ' P13 Xo vato v iP' and T"15 'l tseit"oa j Aa Ul - IN BRIEF, IN AND OREGON Vice presidents elected were Ken neth Bach, of Bend, Raymond L. Jen kins of Toledo. Ruth Williams of The Dalles, and Elsie Schroeder of Eugene Miss Kadlne Strayer, of Baker, was named national committee woman -and Wlllart Walter, of Corvallis. na tional committeeman. REI'UEV BOISE KILLED SALEM. April 16 t Reuben P I Boise. 74. prominent Salem and Mar lon county resident, was killed Sun day on the Boise ranch west of Dal- ! las, when a shotgun which lie was j carryjng -was accidentally discharged, the shot striking- him In the neck DEFENDANT WINS VERDICT SALEM. April 16 C.t it too a Jury of six men and six women just 30 minutes Saturday afternoon, to return a verdict tn favor or. George U. Graves, defendant In a 9100.000 alienation of affections suit brought against him. by John J. Bice in cir cuit court here. Judge L. H. Me ?fahan "presided."' ' ' " ' navigator who knew of a port In Japan what kind of government fXlste there, no other nation knew. i Christian! ry was wiped out and the religious persecution experienced by j several tens of thousands was the most thorough and brutal the world j has experienced. th . ,,., ( Mtlon, Thoee people have stored up nation, whose people have stored up ttwlr TOl,h rtlch nas became carf. I , SB wh(.a hM no lans for liie ,u. i . ,w ! natlon n,.,, hu nothing to risk ; snd BothJnlt to l0M alxlsmtiaa , Se used Spam, once th wealthy, non. bT eJ. ; J7nd the to,3 Hon. -Why should there be an exception : ! to such a philosophy In a time like J ; the present?" he queried. -United ! (states Is now tne hlnie nation, as i Spain was once, on which the page j I of history is to turn." j ,- t IK ir r " ' ' - ,nMe 5eQ xhr - - . a croup of two dozen youiii; men who . to out and shipped to London. ul 011 t about I r ,.H. ..... ' re .ry of a.e oa state emncis to bo,il C!lln mnd J?D- -"l to adequAtels- cor with t.-.e ;nlJJOa i-jnedatrty c!:etl ti Ktuaticn." acoordini to Mr. Clow. -Is Toung croup and ty at once became toroe la Jap&n. stapm? tijeir actMaes about csndrtions and a tnow.eoce o: world affairs and re-1 istics wnsa taey tad learned : u,5 vcu 'ra.ataw :u a.. uvi. ; Tueh their effort th a 01 , lands soon came in power. Tama- j eata was 18 wars of a wben be ; darted to exercise pcwerfnl au-.hr- i 13 when he became the - j nrst :? minister of a modem 1 t-.T vlA Old Car Good Enough? SAY, JUST RIDE IN A '34 YOU'LL change your mind about holding on to the old car the very first time you get behind the wheel of a Nineteen Thirty-four. Are these new jobs smooth and smart and comforable? And can they "travel"? Even if you aren't going to buy at present, you should read the automobile advertisements appearing in this newspaper. It's an excellent way to "keep up to date on what the spring salons are showing. There are important developments in styling and engineering interesting features pictured anof described which contribute to new riding and driving ease, new safety, beauty, and e-c-o-n-o-m-y. Economy is an important point in these messages from leading automobile manufacturers Exceptional values, long life, unusual freedom from repairs, low fuel and oil consumption! Economy is the reason they advertise in this newspaper, for here they can reach you and many other logical and intelligent car buvers at a minimum cost per person. Read the advertisements in this newspaper as an econ omy measure. They save time, energy, money . . . and even now are pointing out that owning a luxurious, up-to-the-minute motor car is often more economical than maintaining an old one. Succeeds Molev As Hull's Aide A former assistant Secretary o Treasury in charge of Cscai utlicea, Thuias Heat of Farmiuptcu Conu.. is shown ahove afiei nit tppjictruf ill to succeer. Kaymonc1 Moley as spec:ai assistant to Sec reiary o: s;ate Hull. things: militarism, machinery to make possible mass production and universal literacy. Progress is going on at a pace the most rapid the world has ever seen, the building of an em- ni' tiat ha upvup htn oiialIedin . lhe fleJds Q, milllaram industry. I culture. "Japan, today gives every promise of being the most powerful . nf th, " ,. rtf2L,7 " ' ff:f'" ,! "f?"' ' ,J con.inueo. e can rm'" -r.0 JaoarTrLTnd DaA. ' b" Z ' Jl,, 7. th. IZT T Vjri I w, t tt,. that u-e-e is .fc,hl?., l J-i, Itlt'n !.k ,. " : -.--. -ww.uv. e must utn.juc . ituv c 't.' whether isolation or prestige. ... and then adopt a policy looking to- ard tiie doing cf t hat thing. Things -a ciTy to"Wp wllh liat of the : ' that renrd. Tne one tlnne we 'fee enltmt;ca of a spirit, a national spmt. which will br.mr us together ' nd hold us tocether. We ari wit- nessin? a rise to power. If not dorn- Nation, of an old race. wh;ch may .ice iTccn lis our money, out civuira- txn. our cultivation in rsc; may S mate canon feeder for seme of us in. S a ereat war to come." i L'ptcn Cose Jasaoh Washington i K - iH ilto:miiit known r.udezt of ' world afirs. a traveler for the last ' m yyar. au.ncr. ecturer. was tne i - - " t i Cuhliffe And 4 Tnlnw Tiplforl JallavriT 1 .ui,u t. un rsei leani Inlow and Cunllffe. both of l, j Grande, were sure of two of the torei places on the E. O. N. tennis team ? today, as a result of victories in , round robin tournament now In pro. i gresa, but another match which 1 may be played late today win i necessary to determine whether Coop. . er or Walnum will be the third man on the team. The tennis schedule begins with 1 : rantest at Caldweil against Collee. ' of Idaho Thursday of this week. ,1 Results In the round robin to date " follow: Inlow and Cur.!!ffo, each won three and lost one: Cooper, won three, lost three: Walnum, won two. lost two: Pox, won one, lost one: Jones, won i,vi none, lost two; Kakin, won none. lost . three. 1 ' r. guest speaker at the special "ssembasv, thia morning held during a stop or f f T very few hours In La Grande. Hla -f father, he stated, was one of the carlr pioneers of this Oregon country ana be Is now covering some of the ter- rltory which his father traversed years ago: The fact xnat air. uiosc ; was available as a speaker was known J only a short time before the assembly 1 hour but even so many town people took the opportunity of hearing him. J UnOTHEK OP 8PKINT STAR TAKES TO CINDER PATH .'I BERKELEY. Cal. UR "Bullet Bob" Klesel. University of California's 1 sprint ace, will have to share track . j laurels with anotner mcrawr m ine family this spring. His younger bro- ., thcr. Ogden, Is a member of the .j freshman team. . A Like his brother. Ogden special 1ms i in the 100 and. 220. His times for the distances are considerably bIoww than Bob's at the present. Bob has ' been clocked at 9 5s for the century 5 and 21.1 for the furlong. J The brothers are similar In sta turpi each being chunky with heavy le muscles. They will be varsity rivals next year as Bob has another season of competition. , 1 SCHOOL 'CENTRALIZATION SAVES OHIO $2,000,000 COLUMBUS, O. CP) A saving ol 2 .000.000 in two years Is claimed by Joseph W. Pichter. assistant director of education, in the closing of 300 "expensive and unnecessary" schools in state aid districts. Closing of the schools, of which there are about 4.000 in some 830 dis tricts in the state, was done, says Pichter. without sacrificing service. Transportation facilities were nv vised, routes consolidated and the pu pils of closed schools "central Leed." 1 HONEY AND LEMON JVICE MAKE SAKE COl'GH SYRTP La; winter coughs may be eased bv a home- mixtnr nf Honv t,h iom. on mice, oftn found mm ru.; than more cnplicated medicine ) Butter in hot milk, taaen before re:mng, vrtll ease the throat and give a p.e&santly drowsy feeling. I 4 i C I rs.t Caf W W. Cad re fVI i- 5V t ni