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P lay Is as essen tiat to a c h ili as M •A his food.— Mrs. T hom as A. Edison. *0' ,41»« VOLUMN XXVI 0 Armista iHmdh The progress of m an k in d Is In han d s of y o u th .— S ir O liver Lodge. NUMBER 37 ~T T - WEEK MARKS CLOSE HIGH SCHOOL DAYS FOR MANY STUDENTS SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR Send It In. Mi jteu have a b it of news, Sfcpd it in, •' O w k joke th a t w ill am use. Send it in. A sto ry th a t is tru e, incjflent t h a t ’s new, yV ^W ant to h e a r from you, HERMISTON COMMENCEMENT Send it in. ¡7 m ind th e style, EXERCISES SATURDAY. ’th K e sto ry is w o rth w h ile, * help o r cause a sm ile, Dean J. R. Jewett of Corvallis to Send it in. Deliver Address; 27 Will <• •> ❖ <• <• .> .}. .j, e> ■> •> .j. LINDBERGH BABY FOUND D EA D FATHER AND SON BANQUET CREATES INTEREST FOR SCOUTS NOTED COUNTY PIONEER UMATILLA PASSES ON MONDAY F or th e firs t tim e in a num ber of y ears th e local Boy Scout troop sponsored a fa th e r and son banquet w hich w as held last T h u rsd ay n ig h t In th e M ethodist ch u rch w ith a p p ro x im ately 90 in a tten d an ce. O scar P ayne, local Boy Scout Mas D. R. BROWNELL ACTIVE PUBLIC ter, first in tro d u ced th e p resid en t of SPIRITED CITIZEN. th e C om m ercial C lub w hich sp o n sored th e Boy Scout m ovem ent, and Receive Diplomas. Funeral and Interment in Pasco; H. A. P ankow , c h a irm a n of th e PENDLETON GIRL DROWNED Member Odd Fellow Lodge for troop com m ittee, follow ed by th e in S unday m arked th e o p en in g of 61 Years. IN UMATILLA RIVER, tro d u ctio n of o th e r m em bers of th e com m encem ent exercises for high, BODY DISCOVERED LATE TODAY com m ittee. W, E. Jones, A lfred Qul- school g ra d u a te s in th e west end of IN WOODS NEAR LINDBERGH D. R. B row nell, a p ioneer and M axine P rice, seven, d a u g h te r of rin g , M. L. W atson, and H a rry K el th e county. B accalau reate services HOME; IDENTIFIED AS SON ley. He n ex t Introduced R obert R. p u b lic-sp irited citizen of th e P aci Mrs. E velyn P rice of P end leto n , was w ere held for m em bers of th e settn fic n o rth w est, passed aw ay nt the OF COL, C, A. LINDBERGH. H ayes, sco u t executive of th e Blue lor class of th e H erm isto n U nioff drow ned S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t 5:3 0 Pasco h ospital, M onday, May 9, a t h ig h school S unday w ith Rev. G. E. in th e U m atilla riv e r w hen she fell M ountain C ouncil a t W alla W alla, n in e o'clock. He had been in fa ll T he la te s t news flashes over the in w hile p lay in g w ith h e r b ro th e r W ucst of the P end leto n Peace Lu- who pulled a few lau g h s by his clev ing h e a lth for several m onths and a ir today sent out th e rep o rt th a t er rem arks. th ra n ch u rch d eliv erin g th e serm on; Roy. six, in th e g ard en behind th e was w ith his son E. C. B row nell. librkry. th e k id n ap ed L in d b erg h baby had O. O. F elthouse acted as to astm as Com m encem ent exercises for thfe Dwain R ussell B row nell, th e old been found n ear th e fam ous flie r’s The fire d e p a rtm e n t w as called te r and in h is o pening re m ark s e n est of ten ch ild ren , was born to Mr. local g ra d u a te s w ill be held S a tu r e sta te at H opew ell, N. J. Two by one o f th e lib ra ria n s w ho had couraged tro o p m em bers in carry in g and Mrs R ussel G. Rrow nel! on thc day evening in the M ethodist ch u rch been told of th e accid en t by Roy, negroes w ho w ere g a th e rin g wood, out th e ir p rogram by c o n tin u in g to tw e n ty -fifth of D ecember, 1847, in w ith Dean J. R. J e w e tt of C orvallis firs t discovered a tin y foot e x te n d and an unsuccessful e ffo rt was keep th e ir sta n d a rd s high. d eliv erin g th e address. Miss H elen U tah, w hile they w ere crossing the ing from u n d er leaves and shrubs. m ade to recover th e body w hich eye W o u g h ter will be v aled icto rian . The P a rt of th e ev en in g 's e n te r ta in plain s w ith an ox team on th e ir way T he re p o rt continues, say in g th a t w itnesses said had been sw ept over tw enty-seven m em bers of th e g ra d the body was id en tified by clothes m ent was fu rn ish ed by Melvin and to S acram ento V alley, C alifornia. An th e falls .ju st below th e Main stre e t u a tin g class include D orothy Addle- to th e b u tc h e r's b ro u g h t from th e L indbergh home. B ruce F o lle tt who san g and played - a p p ren ticesh in bridge. The city and s ta te police m an, M arjorie B urn h am , Jo sep h in e tra d e a t th e age of 3 1 in terested P h y sician s pronounced the baby th e ir ukelele and g u ita r. and m em bers of th e tire d e p a rtm e n t K lncard, F ern L in d er, C ath erin e The h ig h lig h t of th e ev en in g 's 1 him in m erch an d isin g and th ro u g h - dead to r tw o m onths. w orked S atu rd ay n ig h t and Sunday, McM ullen, M arjorie M ullins, E d n a e n te rta in m e n t was th e c a rry in g out o u t his long c a reer he has alw ays u sin g g ra p p lin g iro n s an d a boat, O tt, A licia O ullette, A gnes R oberts, JIDS ON WALLULA CUT-OFF of a mock tr ia l w ith W. J. W arner, associated w ith it. E a rly in his b u t as y et th e body has not been Mabel Sale, J a n n ie Shockey, H elen city a tto rn e y , a c tin g as Judge. B. J. c a re e r he ven tu red into th e m er found. T h e a tte m p t to g rap p le for WILL BE LET MAY 18TH W ou ghter, B arb ara W essell, Mignon N ation, d ep u ty sh e riff statio n ed c a n tile business In L.nsser county, th e body below th e falls in a boat Davis, W esley B lessing, L ester C ar- here, w as called out d u rin g the ban C alifornia, w ith Mr. Cox. S atu rd ay even in g alm o st ended d is Bids on the rem ain in g 7.75 m iles son, R obert Cox, R obert H enderson. q u et and re tu rn e d w ith W. L. W a t astro u sly for firem en F red C raw ford Upon th e d eath of Mr. Cox he and of th e W allu la cu t-o ff highw ay Dick H itt, C hester Jo h n so n , H ow ard son who w as ch arged w ith try in g to a n o th e r young m an co n tin u ed the and C liff D ayhoff and sta te police along the Colum bia riv er w ill be let K lages, Floyd M cM ullen, Jam es a ss a u lt his son w ith an ax. W. L. business for a num ber of years. In officer W illard T jb b s w hen th e ir May 18 according to in fo rm atio n N eary. W a ite r P earson, Bryce Rob H am m and H a rry K elley served as 3 889 they sold th e business and Mr. b oat capsized, th ro w in g all th ree in given o u t by Joe Tool, s ta te h ig h inson, E dw in Throop, an d L aw rence a tto rn e y s for th e s ta te and defense. B row nell w ent to n o rth e rn C alifo r to th e w ater, bu t th ey m anaged to way e n g in e e r statio n ed here. Con S w arner. The case w as tried in all seriousness nia w here he established him self in sw im ash o re in th e sw ift c u rre n t. tra c to rs looked over th e job th is T he cale n d ar for th e S tan field but affected a co n tin u al o u tp o u r of th e sam e business. In 1905 he cam e Sunday, th e city police of P en d le week. T w elve m iles of th e highw ay g ra d u a tin g class begins w ith a b ac m errim en t. Ju d g e W arn er p ro n o u n to P o rtlan d and th en in 1906 to ton, led fty Chief C. E. Lem ons, the w as g raded and g ravel topped last c a la u re a te service in th e P resb y ced a fine of $100 to be used In boy U m atilla w here he has since resided. C' T 0dd, o ' TH erm l8 to n ' c a n d id a te for th e n o m ination for C ounty fire d e p a rtm e n t m em bers an d Chief r sum m er U ut n o th in g d efin ite hag te ria n ch u rc h Sunday, May 15, con scout w ork and a b anquet to be g iv W. E. R ingold, s ta te police and M a r r 1? ; - F or a nu m b er of y ears Mr. B row n co u n ty a t th e p r,m ary e ie c t,° n been learn ed re g a rd in g the fin al ducted by Rev. J. F. Gibson. D iplom en once a m onth by th e defen d an t. sh e riff s officers w ith th e coopera ness lines ' su rfacin g . ell was m ayor and p o stm aster of ' * ' ‘E con° m’r sound busi- as w ill be aw arded W ednesday n ig h t The b an q u e t cam e to a close when U m atilla and a t all tim es he gave tion of v o lu n teers, p atro led th e May 18 and Rev. ' y W 8" em 16“ ett ° of f P P endie en d le- riv is ta n ce c e ’of Scout executive H ayes in stru c te d his tim e and ab ility to the progress riv e e r r for for a a d d istan of 20 20 m m iles iles be- be- HERMISTON GOLF CLUB TEAM stu d e n ts w n r th \ adf' resS- E leve,‘) row j ^ d l e t o n w ith o u t resu lts. Any th e boys in th e ir fu tu re w ork and of his tow n. He was p u b lic-sp irited Foresters Visit Here. stu d e n ts w ill g ra d u a te , nam ely, ely one -'findiatn- WILL MEET ATHENA SUNDAY W ill Install New Churn. also th e fa th e rs and executive com in n m an n er w hich not only re fle c t o n e ifin d iq g a trace of th e body is H elen C onnor, V ivian C ro n ter, E v G eorge E. G riffith , d ire c to r of m ittee m em bers. The a ff a ir c re a ed on his tow n hut ulso on c e n tra l asked to re p o rt to th e above d ep art A new 500-gallon ch u rn w ill be A q u a lific a tio n to u rn a m e n t was ted a feeling of in te re st In th e work elyn T horsen, M arjorie Cooper, Faye m et^ .n . public re la tio n s for th e forest se r in stalled soon in th e U m atilla Co e a ste rn Oregon. He urged th e b u ild held on th e local course S unday to G reen, D orothy R um pel, R obert vice, gave a ta lk before th e h ig h o p erativ e C ream ery to replace the and was pronounced beneficial by in g of highw ays and re cen tly has S ta rk w e a th e r, P au l B aker. R ichard school a w u ib ly last M onday a f t e r -5 0 -g u llo n ch u rn in use a t present, d eterm in e scores for p layers in a all those present. Captain Riggs Visits. been a leader in forseeing th e value H am m il, H e rb e rt G lllan d ers, and noon. W. P. F u lle r, also wiOi th e ae -o rd in g to ii. E. Sykes, m anager. team w hich w ill m eet A thena S u n of developm ent of th e U m atilla Among th e week end v isito rs in fo rest serviee, p u t on a d e m o n stra E a rl A tteb u ry . day on th e A thena course. All m em THE DALLES WINS BASEBALL R apids project. T he volum n or b u tte rfa t com ing in H erm iston from P o rtla n d w ere C ap bers who played in th e q u alificatio n C om m encem ent exercises fo r th e tio n in th e S tan field schools th e to th e cream ery a j present has n e a r D u rin g th e tim e Mr. B row nell to u rn a m e n t S unday w ill tu rn th e ir GAME BY OK'E POINT SUNDAY U m atilla class of 1932 w as held ta in and Mrs. A rth u r R iggs, Mrs. sam e aftern o o n an d th en joined Mr. ly doubled since th e p la n t opened was in L asser co u n ty he aided In o r scores over to S. P. Moore not la te r W ednesday, May 11, w ith Dean J. Dan M orehouse, an d Miss Mabel G riffith here. Mr. G riffith 's h e a d tor business la s t July. H erm iston crossed b ats Sunday g a n izin g th e first o rd er ol Odd F el th a n S a tu rd a y noon, from w hich the R- J e w e tt d eliv erin g th e address. S w lngly w ho w ere g u estes of Mr. q u a rte rs a re in P o rtla n d an d Mr. best scores w ill be chosen and the w ith T he D alles tow n team losing lows th ere and w as Its firs t Noble Miss B ernice B yrnes w as nam ed and Mrs. W a lte r M orehouse. C aptain F u lle r m akes his home in D allas, Gladys Swarner Pledged. by a score of 6-6. The p lay was G rand. He has belonged to the o rd er team nam ed. v aled icto rian and Miss M ildred Car- A rth u r R iggs w ill be rem em bered Oregon. stead y th ro u g h o u t w ith both team t for 61 years and w as presented w ith by frien d s and old tim e rs as he for Oregon S ta te College, C orvallis, The fin a l to u rn a m e n t gam e w ill roll sa lu ta to ria n . S tu d e n ts to re May Jl>— G ladys S w arn er w as pled be May 2 8 th w hen th e ten best creep in g up on th e score in each In his 50-year Jewel 14 years ago by m any y ears w as M aster of th e boats Turkey Pool Friday. ning. ceive diplom as Include Devee B row n, r J. N, T eaal. In lan d the U m atilla lodge th ro u g h th e H er E m p ire and ged to S purs, in te rc o lle g ia te honor Players from th e U m atilla Golf T he E a ste rn O regon T u rk ey G ro o rg an izatio n for sophom ore women L yle B row n, H ester B u rch ett, B er- I T w in Cities. He h as th e d istin ctio n A re tu rn gam e w ill be played or m iston order. He h as been tru e to L eague w ho w ill m eet th e ten best his order. nice B yrnes. M ildred C arroll, B lanch of n a v ig a tin g th e J. N. T eal, first w er's asso ciatio n w ill hold a tu rk ey d u rin g th e M other’s Day a c tiv ities p lay ers from th e P en d leto n golf th e local diam ond S unday, May 22, pool F rid a y m o rn in g for th e m a rk e t on the cam pus. T he long span of his life of 82 w hen th e locals hope to hold to the boat to m ake th e trip from P o rtla n d club. P ike, and Cecil Tipple. long end of th e score. y ears has given him th e vision of to L ew iston, Idaho, and re tu rn . A l in g of lay in g h en s w hich w ill clean T he Irrig o n high school Is gradu** so th e firs t to pass th ro u g h Celilo CARD OF THANKS. scores of years, not one y ear. He up all of last seaso n ’s stock. S w ift Weather Report. Shirby Brownton Elected. a tln g th ree seniors in Its 1932 cl a » C anal In 1915. He w as accom pan w as one of those fine, p atrio tic , & C om pany of K ennew ick has con O ur frie n d s and neighbors w ere Date Max. "Iin. pioneers w hose passing leaves m any T h u rsd ay , May 19, nam ely Belle ied on th is tr ip by Mrs. R iggs. C ap O regon S ta te College, C orvallis. tra c te d fo r th e b ird s an d w ill tru ck more th a n sy m p ath etic and kind In A pril .......................... 74.... 48 re lativ es and frien d s to m ourn his ta in R iggs now fills th e cap acity of F red erick so n , E dw ard H o u g h ten , May 11.— S h irley B row nson, of H er o ur tim e of sorrow in th e loss of A pril .......................... 77.... 39 lass. deep sea pilot from A sto ria, Oregon, them to K ennew ick from w hich v.'ifo and m other, and we su rely ap- April and George S carlett. The exercises .......................... 78 ... .42 m iston, has been elected secreto ry - to P o rtlan d b u t says he still loves point th ey w ill be shipped east. u e c ia te it and th a n k you all. T hose su rv iv in g h is d eath a re : A pril w ill be held a t 8:0o P. m. in th e th e C olum bia river. .......................... 77. .. .43 tre a s u re r of T em enids, n a tio n a l o r His widow, Mrs. D. It. B row nell; his T h is in fo rm atio n was released from g an iza tio n for E astern S ta r women A pril NLW TON II. W HITFORD, .......................... 85.... au d ito riu m . 3 6 d a u g h te r, Mrs. M innie H opper, A ssistan t C ounty A gent B est's of- A pril 10 ................................ 82.... .50 on th e college cam puses. Miss Brown LAU REN CE A. W H ITFORD. BROKEN WING’ AT OASIS S usanville, C alifo rn ia; his sons. E arl son I r a sophom ore in com m erce and fice W ednesday. A pril 11 ................................ 81 .33 GEORGE N. W HITFORD. a m em ber of Chi Omega social soro B row nell of Pasco, and H arold FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. T h ere w as no rain. B row nell of K lam ath F alls, O regon; rlty . ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCALS ♦ tw o sisters, Mrs. N orwood and Mrs. Leo C arrillo , P o rtla n d 's fav o rite * ♦ Brow n of F resno, C a lifo rn ia; and OASIS NEW PICTURE sta g e s ta r; L upe Velez, peppery La tw o b ro th ers, I). C. B row nell of Miss T heda B urnside w ho ha& tin -A m erican screen s ta r ; Melvyn HAS HAPPY FINISH. U m atilla, and L. G. B row nell of lived w ith Mrs. H arvey P ay n e for D ouglas, p o p u lar stag e an d screen M antika, C alifornia. player, and G eorge B arb ier, gen ial th e past y ear, left for h e r hom e in "W ay w ard ,” a P aram o u n t p ictu re F u n e ra l services w ere held a t M onum ent. O regon, S und ay and w ill c h a ra c te r a c to r— these fo u r have th e s ta rrin g N ancy C arroll a t th e Oasis spend a week th ere. S he w en t as far p rin cip al roles In P a ra m o u n t's ''T h e S unday and M onday Is a m odern 2 :3 o W ednesday in Pasco from th e I version of “ E a st. L ynne,” w ith a C ong reg atio n al ch u rch w ith th e o r as Condon w ith Mrs. R. C. McRey B roken W in g ." “ The B roken W in g ” is a sto ry In I happy ending. It Is from a novel, der of Odd Fellow s o fficia tin g . nolds w here she rem ain ed over I "Wild B eau ty ,” by M ateel Howe n ig h t w ith th e E. L. C herry fam ily. w hich rom ance, hum or an d excite F arn h am . Mrs. M cReynolds teaches n e a r Con m ent a re th e m ain in g red ien ts. C ar don. rillo , as he has In so m any o th er T he cast includes R ichard A rlen, ■» ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ Miss R u th W ilson w ho h as been plays, p o rtray s a sw ash b u ck lin g role, P au lin e F red erick an d several o th e r em ployed a t U m atilla c a rin g for In th is case a L atin -A m erican who notable players. Miss F re d e ric k 's Mrs. D unn has been sp en d in g th e Is th e ru le r of a sm all M exican com p o rtra y a l of a proud, selfish, schem Mr. P ropst says he is g e ttin g less week w ith h e r p aren ts, Mr. and m u n ity , a ro m an tic, h ig h -h an d ed , in g m o th er Is th e o u tfta n d ln g p er Mrs. Tom W ilson, in C olum bia d is sw ag g erin g b a n d it w ho loves w ith form ance of th e film , w hich is e n and less confident of th e cheap ta lk W ho tr ic t, w hile Mrs. Dunn is a t C arson th e a rd o r of a co n q u istad o r, and livened also by a c h a ra c te r b it done handed out a t W ashington. by D orothy S tick n ey as th e In tim i says II is rher.p ta lk ? It costs th e S prings for h e r h ealth . R u th w ill loses w ith th e good grace of a Cab dated se rv a n t of a form al household. A m erican tax payer $2500 an h o u r rem ain a t hom e u n til Mrs. D unn re allero Miss Velez of th e fiery tem - p eran jen t is seen in a n o th e r of her to o p erate th e U nited S ta te s senate. tu rn s. T he sto ry te lls of a rich sm all v o latile roles and D ouglas, as a T his m ay not apply especially to tow n youth (R ich ard A rle n ), who Mr. and Mrs. E. W. W est of y o u th fu l A m erican cast suddenly m arrie s a ch o ru s g irl. He tak es her th e local d en tists, but it m ight help G rangeville, Idaho, form er resid en ts in to th e arm s of th is S p an ish beau to his hom e am ong a group of hypo them o u t as a suggestion. "D o n 't of H erm iston, visited frien d s over ty , seems rig h t a t home in th e role c ritic a l and n arrow -m inded, though stre tc h your m outh so wide, m adam . th e week end w hile on a vacatio n . offered him. blue-blooded re lativ es. As H attie, I In ten d to sta n d outside of it to T hey w ere e n ro u te to B elingham . “ T h e B roken W in g " is n o t an th e se rv a n t, ex p lain s, " th e y h ate e x tra c t your to o th .” W n. Mr. W est form erly o p erated th e T he good old school days w ere each o th e r sep a ra te ly b u t get to H erm iston C ream ery to g e th e r w ith a v iatio n p h otoplay, th e title re fe r g e th e r to h a te o u ts id e rs .” T he mo b ro u g h t back to m em ory th is week Cecil W a rn e r and th ey a re now op rin g to a b rief episode In th e film . T h ia F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y also th e r h ates th e boy’s w ife before she as s tu d e n ts w ere seen m ean d e rin g e ra tin g * p la n t in G rang ev ille. m arks th e end o f th e se rial. "D anger" m eets her and m akes her life u n along th e s tre e ts k illin g tim e be Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H ouse of Islan d ," w ith th e sho w in g of the" bearable by poisoning th e boy's tw een ex am in atio n s. Lollypopn, lee P endleton, p a re n ts of J . L. House last and m ost th r illin g episode. "T he- m ind a g a in s t her. F in ally th e girl cream cones, and chew ing gum w ere p ro p rie to r of J a c k 's Brow n Bobby F ire God’s V engeance." T h e reg u - is forced to leave th e In-law s' home, very m u rh In evidence. Shop, arriv ed in H erm isto n T uesday la r F rid a y -S a tu rd a y M ickey Mouse but la te r re tu rn s to a b d u ct her W h a t more w ould th ro w a little of th is weak a n d w ill m ake th e ir is "M ickey C uts U p,” — good. child. A t th is Ju n c tu re th e son Is black-eyed g irl in to th e w ildest ex home here. Mr. H ouse w ill live w ith b ro u g h t face to face w ith th e Jea cite m e n t th an to have th e old Mam his p a re n ts in th e F. V. P rim e house Mr. and Mrs. F e rrish of Mr. and on th e w est side of tow n, form erly Mrs. S ullivan an d fam ilies of P o rt lous schem ing of h is m other, and ma C at of th e household b rin g hom e a fam ily of th ree k itte n s and de occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ben G erk- land w ere house g u ests of Mr young love em erges triu m p h a n t. The and posit them in th c g arag e. L ittle Mrs. Win S h aar la st week end child Is an ad o rab le to t, w ho eats B everly W alker w ill be kept busy fa rin a In a mngt re a listic m anner. npw looking a fte r her fam ily. ♦ TODAY * Q 1 M o t h e r E a r t h G e t" S p r in g F a c ia l > Q k lì