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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1934)
lies Prepare r Tussle With Union Sunday o more weeks of plajr. La chances of overhauling h second half oS the Blue baeball league are some n from a mathematical but nertrtheleta, the lo- . determined to turn the umanljr poealble, ow Baker aeema almost a at least a tie in the last lnga. The Miners are un ind unless either Pleasant inge or Halfway can nick slate, they will breeze Into ionhip. ide'a chances, slim as they ipon thetr ability to defeat iday and then Its final op the season closes. This, rould not be enough unlras Grangers or Halfway can iter. In which caae La ould have a tie providing' wins materialize, al team may have Harold n the lineup Sunday, pro Injured hand Is sufficiently to permit his playing. j toiler, who htm returned l snnual encampment of the i onal guard, may hold down j t base or a gardening pool P lerwlse the lineup will be ; 1 from last Sunday, with j and Woodle as buttery I , iderwood probably will hurl . with LX'an receiving his j he game here Sunday will I I p. m. at the High fcchool . eld. Local Fans See Johnny Layton In Billiard Exhibition Johnny Layton, world's champion thri-e-UHhlon billiard player, enter tained a large crod fcua night at the Cent il iSAUard with an hour and a quarter's exhibition of pocket bill lard and fancy shots. Starting out In a 125 point pocket billiards game, taytwi broke, let hit opponent shoot and mri, then ran 0f, clearing tiie table four timet and finally mawlng a difficult side-pocket shot, lie finished the 125 In thre more frames. Following this game. Layton gave a demonstration of combination and fancy bank shot, shooting the ball from spot. Hp aio demonstrated some trick shots In which ut'alr methods of holing the ball were used, exe cuted so rapidly as to appear legal, He's Taking No Chances Debt Payment Plan Is Read lief ore City Commission Meet An agreement whereby the city commission will pay 109 a month, beginning July 1 and Including Jan. 1, 10-15, on Its account with the state highway commission was read at law: night's meeting. The agreement was not signed but was referred to City Attorney B, R. Rlngo for study and report nf:xt Wcdnewlay, when favor able action Is expected. The account lit for s3.4C6.79, and is In payment for state work In paving the strip of the Old Oregon Trail highway from Went Adarw avenue to L IB ERT 3 Days Starting TODAY I i fer MeLsssa UK am Tarzan to the Rescue Nerves of hU'oI . . . miMcli'H (f iron . . , against the ferocity of the miglily mon arch of the jungle I Tnrain anil III- lirlilif awIhi for l.M r.I.h.U. .Main .-en O'Snlliv.in 1 I.KIN; ItKI'OHTKK a M.iM....ig,n- I M.m'r I'll I in i' 9 ike way for a (Ji.-mt Thrill dure!. Sc-ri-dchiiiK thrill m across the screen! Never fore so many llmf-(injr. K scenes . . . never iM-fore I'll nrimilive passion . . . eked into one marvelous tuivl I OLLY OF THE MOVIES by Ollendorff .r: fi 5.V """rrA , ' '"r SEND ME SIX ACrtXM AND S.X ACCESSES; . rr"" N AT ELEVEN. - 7 )X 1 jOCAU"y y NOSIUTV TYPES - To "PLAY POKES, f N 0,.0 - I'M ASK.N VoO . '77 1 AT THE LIBERTY i.,,? ..... and a former resident of Joseph, will arrive In La Grande ah only to as sume the duties of the position Clubb Is leaving. Juhnny Wci5smullcr and Maureen O'SuIIivan in "Tarzan and His Mate" the west city limits. This work was done several years ago, but arrange ments for making payment were not completed until this summer. City Commission Hears Financial Report At Meet The entire coat of purchasing and installing the new Hall-eott motor In thi city fire department pumper truck waa 1 .023.45, City Manager Angus McAllister announced last night at the weekly meeting of the city commission. He asked for au thority to Issue a warrant In that n mount to cover the cost, and a mo tion to that effect was passed. The bill Included purchase of the motor which waa delivered three weeks ao, some extra parts required -to fit the motor to the chiuwl, and the cost of sending an expert to La Grande to supervise tho Installation. McAllister's report to the commis sion showed a $600 general obliga tion bond retired during the week, and gene nil warrants amounting to $273.21) paid. Cash on hand Wednes day total led $11.710 04, divided aa fol lows: La Grande bank $J1.64.:)1, Port laud bank $1,237.70, cauh 073m re. malndcr In warrants. A list of properly which the coun ty Is to sell because of delinquent taxes and on which tho city has the right to bid In to protect lta liens, was submitted to the commission but will be held over until next Wednes day before- any action Is taken. In the meiiutlme the city dadvi will In vestigate the various lots to deter- mlno their present worth. 1 HITLER IS FACING NAZI SHOWDOWN WESTERN UNION MANAGER HERE BUILDING COST IS REDUCED AS RECOVERY AID (Continued From Page One) George P. Herrick, division man ager In charge of equipment for the Western Union company, with head- I ever the bank la not sure that the quarters in San Francisco, arrived ! 18.000 mortgage Is a 100 per cent as- yesu?raay afternoon and was 1 set. It asks the federal housing ad spending this morning on his annual mlnistrator to insure the mortgage. After Investigation and the payment of a fee of not less than one half of one per cent, the administrator may Insure the mortgage. He may even accept It himself and pay the cash to the bank. No individual mortgage Insured may be for longer than 20 years, bear more than 6 per cent interest, Or he for more than 80 per cent of the ap praised value of the property the day the mortgage is executed. Nor may an Insured home mortgage exceed 18.000. Mortgages also may be in sured on new homes. Another phase of the bill allows the federal bousing administrator to Insure up to 20 per cent of the total loans made by a bank for moderniza tion and repair. These loans may be simple personal notes and for the smaller sums, officials say. they prob ably will be. No loan In this category could exceed $2,000. To help the home owner find a market for his mortgage, the bill au thorizes the creation of national mortgage associations, which are em powered to rediscount the paper. They must have a $5,000,000 capital and , may have stock outstanding to a to tal of $50,000,000. Itr Louis I. I xm-liner (Copyright. 1934, by the Associated Press) BERLIN, June 28 iAt Adolph Hitler stood today at a crossroad marked "right" and "left." Germany seethed while he debated his choice. On the one hand there was the radical young wing of Impetuous rev olutionaries, typified by Joseph Goeb be is. minister of propaganda, and Dr. Alfred Hosenberg, philosophic director of the third relch. On the other side, bidding for Hit ler's backing, was an older group of realist lc-sub-leaders like Rudolph Hens, minister without portfolio; Wll helm Prick, minister of Interior, and Hermann Wllhelm Goerlng. minister of aviation, who want a social state In which private, initiative and prop erty are .recognized. Both groups have powerful organ izations behind them. BERT CLUBB WILL MOVE TO YAKIMA Bert Clubb, manager of the La Grande district for the Standard Oil company, will leave the first of tha week for Yakima. Wash., where hq has been transferred by hla company to a position similar to the one he holds here. The step. Is a definite advancement for Clubb. 8erRes Gaulkc, of Grnndvicw, Wash., ltd urn Home After an abHonce of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wright returned to their home In tbo Valeria district. accompanied by Mrs. Wright's bro ther, Charles Green, and his grand son. Junior Jarmiii, of Med lord. 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