«SS? Soccer Player is Tóld to Saw Wood PORTLAND, Sept. 18.— ( OP ) — He didn’t * h n t to 'go to Jail. N either did he w ant to saw wood but when he was given the choice be-selected th e latter penalty. ThUf did Portland'» woman district Judge, Mary Jane, Spnr- lin, deal w ith Robert. Rynkln, w ell known socefer player, who appeared in court to answer the charge thjat h e, tailed to «apport' hi# w ife and at> chUBrea. \ Rahkin »aid he preferred sod- cer game» but did not receive moneÿ for it, A spectator to th éf trial offered him a Job saw ing, w ood-and Judge Spurlin took a fancy, to the Idea as a formal sen­ tence. 70-J«W:fModel Venus Given in London VIENNA, Sept. 28.— A price of 32753)00, believed to be a record figure brought by a single* book, has been obtained for a 42-lined Onttenbnrg velelum Bible, Otto. Vollberg, New York coj- lector, bought the bible from the Benedictine convent of St. Paul at Lavant, Carlnthla after the Austrian government had given its permission for the sale. STARTER GENERATOR BATTERY IGNITION COILS TRY US! We jean give you t h e beet service on the above else« repair work. Avto Electric LONDON, Sept. 28.— The 19 2< model Venus Is aa J a ch a n d a half jailer and three and three- foprths inches thinner than her mythical ances­ tress. Jxmdon beauty ex­ perts have, decided. H ere u tf thalr speci­ fications: Miss, 1936: Height, 6 6, 1-2 tncheq; neck, 12; bust 9J; waist, 24 3-4; hips, 32 1 - 2 : . thigh 18; calf 11 ' S-4, and ankle, 71-2. Venus de Milo: Height. 5 ft 4 In.® neck, 14; bust, 84 1-2; waist, 28 ,1 -2 ; hips, 38; thigh, 19 1-2; calf, 13 1-2. and ankle, 8 1-2. ■ LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Sept. 23. — (U P )— A ll-o f Little Italy Is concerned over the case of Anna Pendrelll, pending in* Municipal Judge Edmonds’ court. L ittle Italy believes that the out come of the case w ill deter­ m ine Whether It may keep its wine, or suffer Its confiscation. Anna was arrested for having' fits'g a llo n s o f wine In her home. Officers said that her wine was Stronger than the law allows. But ’’wipe is wine” in Little Italy and If Anna violated the prohibi­ tion law and if she is convicted, it'W ill,have a far reaching effect. Many agitated member« oCÇthe Italian colony crowdeg into eoui;t when Anna was arraigned, and retained an attorney, Wal­ lace Davis, to defend her. i"Anna Pendrelll has comitted no offense unless the staid * can prone the wine is in toxicatin g/’ Davis argued’. When the case is railed Davis will present) w itness­ ed to prove, if possible, tljat An­ nas wine Is not Intoxicating.. . If A M A . ’ones. 'all sir lAtUe PREFERRED STOCK Effective October 1, 1926, the price of the 6 per cent cumulative preferred shares of The California Oregon Power Company will be ad­ vanced tO . « ' ♦ /-..aa, •< VMCOMC WORDS y¿ 7/AVf-A CAMEL This Is a cold, calloused age. but I t has Its king hearts, at that ( l a r climbed through the window o f M rs. N ettle Jablonow's hou lx>Ui« one night, w aking Her up. Ineteftd ot yelling for the coi tened to hla story of being down and out. gave him t U and escape by way of the kitchen, where he fixed himself a 3 a. m. t H e thanked her v«ry kindly. Italy’s wine that contains more than one half of one percent al­ cohol will be subject to confisca­ tion. They know little about per­ centages, and an adverse decision w ill mean the dawn of a "wine- less era" for Anna's friends. EARTHQUAKE A T L . A. LOS ARGELES, Cal., Sept. 28 (U P )— Several Southern Cali- fornla cities experienced a d is­ tinct earth tremor a t 9:5 0 o’clock this .morning. 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