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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
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“WASP” PLANES FOR
ARMY WIN APPROVAL
Success of Craft in Spain
Convinces Officials.
San Diego, C a lif.—Spain is a fie ry
la b o ra to ry in w h ich m odern m ili
ta r y ta ctics— e specially as re g a rd s
a ir c r a ft—are being tested.
A rm y a ir corps o ffice rs stationed
here have revealed th a t one o f the
firs t lessons learned fro m the Span
ish re vo lu tio n is the e xtre m e value
o f p u rs u it planes.
“ In the U n ite d States m a n y s tra t
egists have been in clin e d fo r the
la s t few years to discount the value
o f the p u rs u it type o f fig h tin g
p la n e ,’’ one o ffice r o f the One H un
d re d F ifty -fo u rth observation squad
ron, who refused to p e rm it his nam e
to be used, to ld the U nited Press.
" B u t the p u rs u it planes d e fin ite ly
have come into th e ir own in S pain.”
R eports on A ir S trategy.
O fficers stationed here said fo r
m onths the W ar d e p a rtm e n t has
been co m p ilin g confidential re p o rts
e va lu atin g c e rta in types o f stra te g y
used by both insurgents and lo y a l
ists.
Am ong the findings based on those
re p o rts w ere said to be several o f
a s ta rtlin g n a ture in so fa r as a ir
c ra ft is concerned.
I t was said the Spanish w a r also
has given m ilita r y o ffic ia ls a chance
to observe the pe rfo rm a n ce o f fig h t
ing a irc ra ft designed and b u ilt by
the g re a t powers o f the w o rld , and
to com pare the e fficie n cy of design,
a rm a m e n t and speed w ith s im ila r
A m e rica n c ra ft.
The tin y , d a rtin g p u rs u it planes
have dem onstrated, in the Spanish
c iv il w a r, tim e and tim e again, it
was said, th e ir a b ility to overcom e
the h e a vier, but potent bom bing
c ra ft.
C a rry in g s m a ll sized bombs and
m achine guns the little ships are
able to p e rfo rm deceptive m aneu
ve rs around the m ore cum bersom e
“ flyin g fo rtre sse s” and evade the
h e a vier a rm a m e n t w hile d isa b lin g
the la rg e r c ra ft w ith sprays o f m a
chine-gun fire and the s m a ll bombs.
Then, too, it was pointed out, the
p u rs u it planes are p a rtic u la rly v a l
uable in harassing concentrations of
troops on the ground by d e m o ra liz
ing them w ith m achine-gun fire.
A rm y O rders F ast Ships.
A rm y officers here said the les
sons of the Spanish w a r a lre a d y
are being p u t to use in th is co u n try,
w ith the a rm y h a vin g placed o r
d ers fo r w h a t w ere described here
as the "fa s te s t p u rs u it planes in the
w o rld .”
E ig h ty -fiv e o f these little fighters
a lre a d y are under co nstruction at
the S eversky A ir c r a ft corp o ra tion
in the E ast, it was said.
Then, too, the a rm y , according to
officers here, has developed w h a t is
know n in m ilita r y c irc le s as the
X F M -1. T h is plane, the officers say,
is capable o f "o v e rh a u lin g any a ir
ta rg e t thus fa r co n stru cte d .”
T h is new X FM -1 c a rrie s a crew
o f five men. Is operated by pusher
ra th e r than tra c to r p ro pellors—a
decided in novation in m odern fig h t
ing planes. T h is plane, the top speed
o f w hich is a secret, is capable of
fig h tin g at an a ltitu d e of 30,000 feet
o r m ore. A t least five, and possibly
m ore, h e a vy-ca lib e r m achine-guns
are m ounted on th is c ra ft, it is said.
W ar in Spain Opening
New Industry in Africa
Johannesburg.—C iv il w a r in Spain
m ay brin g in to existence another
im p o rta n t in d u s try in South A fric a ,
i f c e rta in negotiations being han
dled by the union d e p o rtm e n t o f
m ines are successful.
H e m a tite ore, fo r w hich n o rth e rn
Spain has h ith e rto been the p rin c i
pal source, soon w ill be going fo r
w a rd to overseas blast furnaces,
w hich are unable to obtain adequate
supplies ow ing to the present block
ade o f B ilb a o and o th e r e xp o rt cen
ters.
Since h o s tilitie s began between
the insurgents and the Spanish gov
e rn m e n t, B ritis h and C ontinental
iro n m a ste rs have been searching
fo r new sources o f supplies. The
geological survey a t P re to ria locat
ed vast fields of s im ila r h em atite
in the Union. M ore than one-quar
te r o f the im p o rts in to the U nited
K ingdom fo r 1935. the last a v a il
able ye a r, was d e rive d fro m Spain,
n a m e ly, 1,128,949 tons out of 4,547,-
436 tons.
Working Girl Is Best as
Wife, Cornell Discovers
Ith a ca , N. Y ,—To assure a suc
cessful m a rria g e , m a rry a g irl who
has w orked before becom ing a
b rid e , C ornell u n iv e rs ity ’s d e p a rt
m e n t o f ru ra l social o rganization ad
vises pote n tia l husbands.
G irls who, before m a rria g e , were
a c tiv e in c o m m u n ity a ffa irs , or who
w ere responsible housekeepers in
th e ir own homes, are also "good
bets.”
“ The poorest bet of a ll, " accord
ing to the d e p a rtm e n t, “ is the g irl
who, a fte r fin ish in g school, stays at
hom e w ith no re s p o n s ib ility e ith e r
in a hom e, o r on a jo b , o r in a com
m u n ity ."
F u tu re husbands w ere also dis
cussed by the d e p a rtm e n t.
Hus
bands w ith a record of re g u la r em
p lo ym e n t and a liv e ly interest in
th e ir jo b s are one and one-half tim es
m ore lik e ly to have a w ell-adjusted
m a rria g e .
Lights of N e w York
by L. L. STEVENSON
READING ROOM
NEW FEATURE
(F ro m the B u lld o g )
A reading room has been arranged
in the west end o f the assembly
h a ll. Two long reading tables and
ten chairs have been added so th a t
students may read the d a ily papers
o r magazines in th e ir leisure tim e.
The fo llo w in g magazines w ill be
found on the shelves: Reader’s D i
gest, Good Housekeeping, N a tio n a l
Oeographic, M cC all’s, Ladies’ Home
Jo u rn a l, Tim e. P a th fin d e r, P opular
Science, and Popular Mechanics.
There w ill also be found a set of
reference books, “ The A m ericana,”
and a d a ily copy of The Oregonian.
N ow B ro o k ly n has another g ir l po
et. I t seems only lik e yesterday
th a t lit tle N a th a lia Crane, who be
gan w ritin g a t the age o f nine, as
tonished experts w ith her book of
verses about the ja n ito r’ s boy and
others.
M iss Crane Is grow n up
now b u t in her place comes M iss
K a th a rin e Carossa. M iss Carossa
w ill not be fourteen fo r 12 days
yet. B ut her second book o f poems
is ju s t off the press. The book,
“ C ry s ta l Arabesques,” contains 70
poems. The im a g e ry , smoothness
and w ording suggest m a tu rity . N ev
ertheless M iss Carossa suggests
M iss Crane.
She’s considerably
d a rk e r and a little ta lle r than N a
th a lia was back in those days when
I w ent o ver to B ro o k ly n to in te r
(F ro m the B u lld o g )
view her. B u t she’ s also shy, re
A C hristm as cantata,
under the
served and a ttra c tiv e . She sta rte d
w ritin g when she was in the fo u rth d ire c tio n of Miss Peterson, w ill be
grade.
A poem o f hers so im given by the hig h school Glee clubs
pressed a teacher th a t he encour some tim e in December. Miss P eter
aged her to continue. Now she’s in son has chosen “ The Music o f C h ris t
her fo u rth te rm o f the B ro o klyn
ch o ir
cantata fo r
G ir l’s high school. She’ s u su a lly firs t m a n ," a carol
m
ixed
voices,
arranged
and
compos
in a ll her studies. B u t she doesn’t
engage in a th le tics. She p re fe rs to ed by Ira B. W ilson.
go home and w rite .
The te x t consists of, a prologue:
• • *
H o ly N ig h t:
He S hall Feed H is
On her m o th e r’s side. M iss Ca F locks: Come, Thou Long-Expected
rossa is Russian and on her fa Jesus; O’ L ittle Town of B ethlehem :
th e r’ s, Spanish. H e r fa th e r is a
Good T id in g s ; G lory Be to God; The
c o u rt in te rp re te r and holds a Ph. D.
degree fro m the U n iv e rs ity o f Ge M agi; L ittle Lord Jesus; In O ur
neva. H is lib ra r y consists of 16,000 H e a rts; The L iv in g Song; and Bene
volum es.
M iss Carossa spends d ic tio n Response.
m uch tim e am ong her fa th e r’s
books. When she is n ’t doing th a t
and when she is n 't w ritin g , she is
a t her piano. F o r years, she has
pra ctice d three hours a day. H e r
fa v o rite composers are B ra h m s,
(F ro m the B u lld o g )
Beethoven and Chopin, and one of
her poems is e n title d "C hopin
R egistered in th e stu d e n t body
V a lse .” In fa ct, her love o f m usic th is y ear are eig h t new stu d en ts.
is such th a t It has placed her in They are H arold Rice from P o rtlan d ,
som ething of a d ile m m a . A t the m o
a freeh m an ; Russell H artle y from
m ent, she cannot decide w hether
she w ill go to college and continue Siletz, Or., G lenn W a rn er from E u
w ith her w ritin g o r to the J u illa rd gene, sophom ores; and five seniors,
school and p e rfe ct h e rse lf in m usic. who a re M argie E stle from Sharon,
H ow ever, a t fourteen, even though O klahom a; H arold N eill from P ine
she has w ritte n tw o books, there C ity; W anda R oberts from
Echo;
seems to be tim e fo r h e r to m ake A lbert Shipp from U m atilla;
and
up her m ind.
L
eah
H
arris,
who
atten
d
e
d
H
erm
is
* • •
ton high two years ago, b u t, who,
A short tim e ago there was re
corded in th is space a piece about la st y ear was a stu d e n t a t Pierce,
a bla ck and w h ite w a rb le r th a t Idaho.
m othered an orphan s ta rlin g in Rob
e rt J. W eek’s back y a rd in Old
CITATION.
G reenw ich. W rite s A lb e rt S toll, J r.,
conservation e d ito r of the D e tro it
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
News:
STATE OF OREGON FOR
“ So fa r as I know , th is is v e ry
UMATILLA COUNTY.
unusual. I do know th a t in M ic h i
gan, the c o w b ird fre q u e n tly la ys its
eggs in the nest o f the chipping
In th e M atter of th e E sta te of
sp a rro w and although the b ird and C arl Ozana, Deceased.
TO: The U nknow n H eirs of Carl
eggs are about h a lf the size o f the
Ozana, Deceased, and all per
chipping sparrow , the la tte r w ill in
sons in terested in th e e sta te of
cubate the eggs and raise the m ixed
C arl Ozana, Deceased.
brood of cow birds and sparrow s to
IN TH E NAME OF T H E STATE
m a tu rity .
T h is is not at a ll un
OF OREGON.
usual.
You and each of you are hereby
“ The only experience I have had
along th is lin e was at one tim e when cited and required to ap p ear a t the
office of th e County Ju d g e of Um a
I had an in ju re d y e llo w -b ille d
tilla County, Oregon, a t th e C oun
cuckoo in a cage in w hich I placed ty C ourt House.
P endleton,
Ore
a fledgling m a rtin th a t had fa lle n gon, w ith in 28 days from th e d ate
out o f its nest. The cuckoo did of th e first p u blication of th is c ita
a tte m p t to feed the m a rtin but w ith tion, and show cause, if any exists,
out any degree o f success.”
why th e ju d g e of the above en titled
* * •
co u rt should not g ra n t th e prayer
Speaking o f birds, as I was shav
ing th is m o rn in g , I heard a b ird
singing over in C e n tra l p a rk. M aybe
it was a w ild ca n a ry o r possibly a
song sparrow .
I t ’s been so long
since I ’ve heard a b ird sing th a t I
c o u ld n 't m ake an id e n tificatio n . B u t
be th a t as it m a y, th a t song of a
little w ild c re a tu re in the m id s t of
intensely urban settings so th rille d
me th a t I stood there m otionless
w h ile the la th e r caked on m y face.
T o n ig h t I ’m going to a band con
c e rt rig h t over there where th a t
b ird pro cla im e d its jo y a t being
alive.
• • •
Then there was th a t sunset the
o th e r evening. The w estern sky
seemed a m o ttle d mass o f deep
reds. Across it scuttled clouds
seem ingly in a g reat h u rry .
Be
hind the to w e r o f the R oerick m u
seum, they massed in such fo rm a
tio n th a t they looked lik e palm trees 1
on a co ra l island. I w ish I could I
put th a t scene on paper. But some !
w ay o r other, it ju s t w o n 't go into
m ere words.
C A N TA TA CHOSEN
EIGHT NEW
STUDENTS ENROLLED
o f the p e titio n file d herein on the
29th day o f September, 1937, By
C. A. B inder, a d m in is tra to r of said
estate, p ra y in g th a t he be a u th o r
ized to sell a t p riva te sale fo r cash
the fo llo w in g described real p ro p e r
ty belonging to said estate, to-
w it:
Commencing a t the Q uarter
Section C orner between sections
ten and eleven in
tow nship 5
N o rth Range 28, E .W .M .; thence
fo llo w in g the su b -d ivisio n a l sec
tio n lin e east 405 feet to a p o in t;
thence South and p a ra lle l w ith
the West lin e of said Section
eleven 534 feet, to the N o rth lin e
o f the rig h t o f way of the Oregon-
W ashington R a ilro a d and N a v i
gation Company’s lin e
of r a il
road;
thence
fo llo w in g
said
N o rth lin e o f said r ig h t o f way
in a W e ste rly d ire c tio n 419 feet
more o r less to the section lin e ;
thence fo llo w in g said section lin e
N o rth to the place of beginning,
a ll in U m a tilla C ounty, Oregon,
excepting however therefrom a
s trip o f land 30 feet wide along
the N o rth lin e o f said described
tra c t and a s trip of land 30 feet
wide along the West lin e o f said
tra c t, w hich strip s are reserved
fo r road rig h ts o f way.
W ITN ESS
the Hon. Carl W.
Chambers, Judge o f the said C ounty
C ourt o f U m a tilla C ounty, Oregon,
w ith the seal of said co u rt a ffixe d
a t Pendleton, Oregon, th is 29th day
of September, 1937.
Published the fir s t tim e October
7, 1937.
E. B. CASTEEL. C ounty
C lerk o f 'U m a tilla County,
(S E A L )
Oregon.
(Oct. 7-28)
'
|[a ______ THURSDAY,
before F rid a y the 29 th day of Oc
tober, 1937; and i f you fa il to so
appear and answer fo r w ant there
of, p la in tiffs w ill apply to Che co u rt
fo r Che re lie f prayed fo r and de
manded in said com plaint, to -w lt;
fo r a decree th a t the p la in tiffs are
the owners In fee o f the whole of
the fo llo w in g described real proper
ty in U m a tilla C ounty, State o f Ore
gon:
L o t Six (6 ) and
the
W esterly
fourteen (1 4 ) feet of L o t Seven
(7 ) in Mrs. LaD ow's A d d itio n to
the Town, now C ity o f Pendleton.
Commencing at a p o in t where
the West lin e of M ill Street (w hen
extended) crosses the South lin e
of Levee as i t now stands on the
South bank o f the U m a tilla R iv
er, thence in a W esterly d ire ctio n
along south lin e o f said Levee to
a p o in t where an extension o f
West lin e of L o t Six (6 ) , Block
One ( 1 ) , Mrs. LaD ow ’s A d d itio n
to Pendleton, w ould intersect said
South lin e of said Levee; thence
in a S outherly d ire ctio n along
said extension
o f W est lin e of
said L o t Six (6 )
to the N o rth
west corner o f said L o t Six ( 6 ) ;
thence in a E asterly
d ire ctio n
along the N o rth e rly lines of Lots
f)ix (6 ) and Seven (7 ) in
said
Block One (1 ) , to a p o in t w hich
is S ix ty -fo u r (6 4 ) feet E asterly
from when measured at rig h t a n
gles to the W esterly lin e of said
L o t Six ( 6 ) ; thence in a N o rth e r
ly d ire ctio n S ix ty -fo u r (6 4 ) feet
d ista n t from and
p a ra lle l w ith
said extension o f West lin e ot
OCTOBER 1«, 1937
said L o t Six (6 ) to a p o in t Tw elve
(1 2 ) feet d is ta n t and S outherly
fro m the South lin e o t said Levee;
thence in an E a ste rly d ire ctio n
and Tw elve (1 2 )
feet
d ista n t
from said South lin e of said Levee
to the W est lin e of said M ill
S treet; thence in a N o rth e rly d i
re ctio n about T w elve (1 2 ) feet
and along West lin e of M ill Street
to place of beginning,
free from any rig h t, title , estate,
lie n o r in te re st of the defendants
aDd each of the defendants;
th a t
you o r any one o r more o f you have
no rig h t, title , estate, lie n or in te r
est in said real p roperty o r any p a rt
thereof, and re s tra in in g and e n jo in
in g you and each of you, as aaid de
fendants, from asserting o r cla im
in g any rig h t, title , estate, lie n o r
in te re st in the said real p ro p e rty or
any p a rt thereof, adverse to the
p la in tiffs .
T h is summons is served upon you
by p u b iicca tio n
thereof fo r fo u r
successive weeks in the H erm iston
H erald,
a newspaper
published
w eekly in H erm iston, U m a tilla Coun
ty , Oregon, by order of Hon. C alvin
L. Sweek, Judge of the above en
title d court, made and dated the
29th day o f September, 1937. The
date of the firs t p u b lica tio n of th is
summons is F rid a y, the fir s t day o f
October, 1937, and the la st date of
p u b lica tio n w ill be F rid a y, the 29th
day of October, 1937.
PETERSON & PETERSON,
A tto rn e ys fo r P la in tiff.
Post O ffice Address,
Pendleton, Oregon.
(Sept. 30-Oct. 28)
SUMMONS
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
STATE OF OREGON FOR U M A
T IL L A COUNTY.
J. D. McKee and B ern ad in a Mc
Kee, h u sband an d wife. P la in
tiffs,
vs.
F ra n k E. LaDow; Louis M. La-
Dow an d F ay e LaDow, husband
an d w ife; th e u nkonw n h eirs of
M attie A. LaDow, deceased; th e
u nknow n heirs of George A. Le-
Dow, deceased; th e City of P e n
dleton, .3 m unicipal co rp o ratio n ;
the u nknow n heirs of A nna W.
W ells, deceased
(also know n as
A nn W ells, d eceased );
th e u n
know n heirs of W. N. W ells, d e
ceased;
th e unknow n
h eirs of
B u rd ett W ells
Crow ner
(also
know n as B u rd ett W ells, deceas
e d ); “also all o th e r persons or
p arties unknow n claim ing an y
rig h t, title , estate, lien, or in te r
est in th e real e sta te described
in the co m plaint h ere in .” Defend
an ts.
To F ra n k E. LaDow, d efen d an t;
th e unknow n heirs of M attie A. L a
Dow, deceased; th e unknow n heirs
of George A. LaDow, deceased; the
unknow n heirs of A nna W. W ells,
deceased (also know n as Ann W ells,
d eceased ); th e unknow n heirs of W.
N. W ells, deceased; th e unknow n
h eirs of B u rd ett W ells Crow ner (a l
so know n as B u rd ett W ells, deceas
e d ); “also all o th er persons or p a r
ties unknow n
claim ing any rig h t,
title , estate, lien or in te rest in the
real e sta te described in th e com
p la in t h ere in "; In the nam e of the
S tate of Oregon:
You a re hereby req u ired to ap
pear and an sw er the co m plaint filed
ag ain st you in th e above en titled
co u rt and cause w ith in four weeks
from the d ate of th e firs t p u b lica
tion of th is summ ons, nam ely, on o:
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Hermiston Herald
New York World’s Fair Site From 9,000 Feet Up
© B ell Syndicate.— W N U Service.
'C e m e te ry R ich in M in e ra ls
Joplin, Mo.—The Oronogo Cem e
te ry association has decided to per
m it a m in in g com pany to continue
d igging fo r lead and zinc on its
grounds. M in in g engineers said th a t
the cem etery was u n d e rla id w ith a
ric h vein o f ore.
Humming Bird Halts
Tunnel Construction
Los Angeles.—The little D utch
boy who saved H olland fro m sea
inundation by s tic k in g his finger
in a leak in the d ike has been
m atched here by a h u m m in g b ird
w hich has delayed the construc
tion of an essential tunnel in the
new m e tro p o lita n w a te r d is tric t
p ro je ct.
The hu m m in g b ird b u ilt its nest
on the knot o f a guy rope used in
the tunnel co n stru ctio n and s ta rt
ed in to raise a fa m ily o f h um
m ers. W ork was ordered delayed
on that p a rt of the p ro je c t u n til
m other
h u m m in g
b ird
had
hatched her brood.
N EW Y O R K, (S p e cia l).— P hotography and in g e n u ity combine to show
about how the N ew Y o rk F a ir w ill appear in 1939 to v is ito rs a rriv in g fro m
the west in planes fly in g at an a ltitu d e o f one and thre e -q u a rte rs m iles.
Cameraman made th is “ shot” fro m a plane over the N ew Jersey meadows.
S hown in the foreground is the shipping along the Hudson— M anhattan
w ith its tow ers grouped about the E m p ire State b u ild in g (center) w hich
houses present headquarters o f the F a ir—and in the m id d le distance the
1.216H acre site o f the 1939 in te rn a tio n a l exposition. To the rig h t lies
B ro o klyn and. beyond, the h in te rla n d o f Long Island. A t the extrem e le ft,
spanning the East riv e r, is the new T rib o ro u g h bridge o ver w h ich m any
o f the 50,000.000 visito rs expected at the F a ir w ill m o to r to the convenient
p a rkin g lots. A photograph o f the table model o f the F a ir has been su p e r
imposed on the negative o f the a ir vie w to show the g rid o f the ce n tra l
e x h ib it zone, the boat basin being constructed on F lushing Bay and
lagoons th a t w ill feature the exposition's amusement zone.