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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1925)
Wednesday, April 1, 102.'?.!' PAGE EIGHT - THE CA GRANDE EVEN I NO OBSERVER 11 BUT AFTER ITS INTilANAPOMS (AP) The purchaser of intoxhat inc lltor M equally a Kuilty of bavin vio lated the prohibition laws in In diana as the bootl freer. und-r the provisions of the Wrbjrut bone dry oill Just passed by the stjite le-is-latur and whi h becomes effective In June, j L'ndrr the new consider 4 pmong the most drastic. po3eslon of liquor alo is ft crime. A defect fn the previous stat' prohibition at c;.ii&'4 ?rvfwl courts ro rub that poh.-saton, of itself, was not a erim. The definition of "liquor" also has been simplified, and In ct titled In the lUt arj Jamaica pin-tr-r and ) mon extract "reasonably ilkcty or intend id to be ud as a ei-erace. Wine, hownT, is ex empted for sacramental purposes. TrovLslon also was made for j more never penalties for first, sec o;id and subaequtnt violations of the law. It denies the court the power to suspend sentence In third and subsequent convictions under the irencrnl prohibition auction, arid In second und sutuequent con visions in the rlaure prohibiting1 transportation. Violations of both sections ia made a Mony. and prison scalene on any conviction to tnade mandatory. The penalty for public lntoxlra tion hts been increased, making it a fine of from $1 to $lu. to which may be ailded six months' For Sale Or Trade 104-acre farm one mile from E.g. a, well Improve; 65 acres in cultivation. Will .Jrad for La Grande property. ' 160 acres, three miles from La Qrande. well Improved; stock and equipment roes ith the placff. Fine dairy ranch. Will trade for Apartment or Rooming House in La Grande. I FOR SALE A small crocery sroro In La Orande doing a pood business. Also the store building; and residence. B.x fine bulldinjr lota within ono block of Stand's new home, $500.00 each. Will rtv Food terms. PYRAMID LAND CO MAIN 705. Copy jLeopold A I 1 A defense similar to that given Leopold and Loeb Is teJns built up for William II. Lanfrhorn, Ji, of Lagrange, Texas, who attacked Minnie KanaLic, 1&. left, after killing her aitrter Valeria, IT. 1 -tint' horn had taken the girls for a ride and became furious when Minnie rebuRt-d his caresies. irr.prtsotimen! In J;tH. Second con tMion of tlri ins un atitomoblle while in!oii-at-d m n f lony, and the law provj-Itj that the court ahnn prohibit the - fwn from driv ing the vehicle for not more than a year. . The law also removes all prop erty right in IWuor kept contrary to the art, cr to any r-eepiacle or vehicle in which liquor m kept, nnd provides that they are at once for feit to the state. Where fluid b poured out, d. stroy-d or carried may by the tt-naiit or oih r p-riMn when pre. iuin ari b-lnt( s-arch-d. the fluid Fhail be prima (arte intoxicating liquor and intended for unlawful pOMicrsion and Kale. Other out tafullng points of the act are: I'rovirlon for Impeachment and removal of any state, county, town ship or municipal ofrlr.r, or mu nicipal police who refuse, neglect or fail to discharge their duly In enforcing the law. and that trial be without Jury. Where any prosecutor falls to do hta duty, the attorney-general may assume charg and employ what ever deputies neceaary. . If a witness for the state in a prevention under the liquor law testifies In a manner to Incriminate htrnsclf, he shall be Immune from prosecution for violation of the ac? growing out of or pertaining to the parttrular transaction con rcrnicy which he testifies. Alt this water In flooded Hvew irf from the spring. I have Already Analyzed Over $350,000 worth of Life Insurance -what about your policy, It's Protection Value, It's Invest ment Value? During the analysis of this $3."0,000 worth of insurance, not one of the policy holders brought his agent with him, though several requested it. In the analysis of this insurance I have shown many policy holders, who have had their insurance protection and investment combined in their policies, how they can save thousands of dol lars in premiums and increase their estates from 20'" to 400b wilhout spending one extra dollar. k I have shown them that their policies, when providing anything more than pure protection at a pure protection rate, require them to pay for investment features that are absolutely lost to their estates in case of death. I have shown them how they can carry the same insurance protection IN THE SAME COM Insure For Protection Only La Grande National Bank Building - Loeb Defens l 1 Radio THIH-SPAY. AI'IIIL S I Me i fir Til tie stations (KFI. 1-OS Angeiea. Calif. (4CS.S). 6:10. p. m.. Kxaminer' musical J half hour: S:4S-T. Itaditorial talk; T-7:2, Tarlyle Ptt'venson'h j Bon Ton danre orchestra: 7:2U I 7:30. "The Y. M. P. A. In the mining towns of Arizona ond -Nevada." W. H. Iay: 7:SM-a. pro gram, pupils of Maude i-Vnlon llolim&n: S-9, program. Standard Oil company; the Polar B-ar or chestra; 9-10. the I.Hbell-Boyd (Ittartet; 10-11, Examiner. lxs Angelee Fire Ilepartrnent band. KFOA. Seattle, Wash. (354.4). 4 6:Ii p. ni.. Ullwm F. Hoff man's Olympic hotel concert or chestra; 6-7. Etudlo program. Mo ran school for boys. KFWB. Hollywood. Calif. ;52). 7-8 p. in., dinner danre; 3-lb, KFWB popular program. Char He Wellrnan. master of ceremon ies; lo-l a. m.. Branlstatter" Hollywood Montmarte cafe dance orchestra. KGO. OakHind. Calif. (3CI.). 4 6:30 p. m.. concert orchestra: - 7: IS. golf lesson. Joe Novak; It. 'Smllln Thru." KGO players; lu-1 a. iu.. Henry Halstead's orches tra. KG W. Tortland. Ore. (4!H.r,), 5 p. m., children's program: S. Or--gontan ronrr' oirhetra: in. I Will Analyze Your PolicyJFREE Mutnomah Hotel Strollera. KHJ. l-oa Angeles, f altf. 1 4S.l $. 6-C:3i p. ru.. Art Hickman's Itlltmore Hotel concert orches tra. Kdward Fitntrlrk, direc tor; C:3-T:It. little stories American history, lrof. Walter Hyl vt ster Hert sog. I ief le lira n don. screen juvenile. 1'ncle John's Iwdtiine story: H-l't. pro graiu. Ht-rciileii oil roninany: 1 o-i I . Art HicK'man'a BUtnior Hotel dance erchnira. Kurt Bun net t: leader KNX. Hollynood, :tiif. (33C.4). Il:4:.-C:ir. p. in.. WirlMa-r pipe org in studio: Sid Zlrf. sports talk; 6:lS-1:Srt. dinner hour mu sic; 7:2t. feenrity business talk. J. It. iKjiiglss; K-io, KVX f.a- u;re progran.: l-l :. Abe Io nian's Cocoonirt Grove dance or chestra from Amhanaador hotel. KI'O. San Francisco. alif. 4S.&. 4:30-t:3u p. m.. Rudy SHges'a Fairmont hotel orcht sira; -T:l' Rudy Keiger's Fairmont houd orchestra: t-3, Thfodore J. Ir win, organist: Charles J. I .amp, tenor; 9-l. Welsh night, Theo dore Phillip, director; 1. Gne James P.oac Room Bo 1 orchfsira. Central Time Stallone KFKI". lAwrence. Kans. (27&). :T0 p. in., piano ttining-in num ber; 7, mnslc; 7:15. "Coal Strip ping." Prof. C. M. Young; T:3i. "Journalism as a Vocation." Prof. U N. Flint: 7:45, educational psychology, lesson. XII!. Iean R. A. Schniegler. KFKX. Hastings. N.br. (ISH.3). 9:30 p. ni.. mandolin solos. Bur ton family. KFMQ. Fayettevllle. Ark. (5&9.S). 7:20 p. m.. "Cedars or Apples." H. R. Rosn: "The Riches In Our Attica." W. B. Hess-ltine; "Wood I'slng Imluetrles of Arkansas," J. T. Ruchholt KFNF. Shenandoah. Ta. f66. 6:30 p. m.. concert from Klmo, Lucfle Spear, director; S:3n. con cert from Clartnda. Beulah Downs, director. KTIIS. Hot Springs National. Tark. Ark. (374. S. S:30-S:4S p. m.. Charles 1 Fisher Eastman hotel orchestra; 5:45-11. Charles El liott orchestra; 12:15-1:30 a. m.. Phil Baxter and his singing or chestra. KYW. Chicago. Til. (53C). G:3S-7 p. m.. Uncle Bob; 7-7:3i, Congress hotel dinner concert: 7:33. A Mock Trial." A. T. Marvel; 9. "Twenty Minutes of Good Read ing." Rev. c. J. pernin: 8:20. musical program: 9:05. "Safety First." Bert Vanderwarf; lo 11:30, evening at home: a. m.. Insomnia club. Coon-Sanders Original nlghthawks. WRAP. Fort Worth. Texas (475.9). 7:30-8:3n p. in., concert, e Mists, T-xas Christian university; 9:30 1 i : 4 5 . p rog ram. Mm. T. A. Coughlln. director. WBBM. Chicago. 111. (2J6), 8 p. m.. Sturtevant's Birch wood orches tra: Charley Hughey, Morris Sil verman. Ned Santr'. Gerald Cro tiioV. Vernon Buek. er agent WBCN. Chicago. III. ((!). T-8 in.. John luring Cook and ar tists; 8-9. popular program; 1 i-1 a. Owl matinee. WCaU- Nonhneld. Minn. (33.9. 9 p. lit., niiisicttl program, stu dema St. Oiaf coiu-g; Penile Hogn, pianist; Lillian Stratmoen. soprano; l.ueiia Thyges-n. mn- ao-soprano: Ktgne Anderson, pi anlsi; George Hitdahl. Iiss;' Wi'AL mixed quarrt-t; WCAl, rhstra. WCBH, Zion, III. (344. C, p. mAjra.iius wit in come v r' niiirh more sax a phone cj uintet ; ion J unlor reliable. choir; Richard Hire, I- J. Hire; f This is. ax Mr. Hoover has point- : , Mrs. L. J. Hire; K'-rman Becker. ' mI out, of particular Iniportance to airing quartet; E. B. paxton. ' thos- living on farms. eseci:iily In j boriton; Amelia Nelson, pianist; the summer and during the day. I Mrs. K. B. Paxton, reader. j The working out of these prob- , VVCCO, lUimpoHS-Si. Paul. Minn. l-nia win taut- time. Th.- gui-tu- ( 4l.4, 4 p. ni.. reader's cluh:jmeut is doing th- best that it can. 5:30; children's hour; 7:10. pro-ia"1 lna has been very well. In (In gram from WEAK. jmentlme the listener must be pa- . .. ttient lifcan.. nft'-r nil It mil-I be' WOAK. Kansas Clly. Mo. 3C5.C. A-7 p. in., piano tuning In nunA Mr ""on the lmo-Art; address, book tnlk. Ixuis Meeker; TeM-Me-a-Stor lady; Trianon en semble; U;45-l a. m.. Merry Old Chief; Plnntatlon players; Eddie Kuhn's Kansas City Athletic clnhl?"-; for'n,,r vernment for As orehestra: Johnnie Campbell's Kansas city club orchestra. WRRII. Chicago. III. (370.2). 7-8 pw m.. Oriole orchestra; Robert York; tenor; Riviera theater; 9-0. Orlol orchestra; Belle For bea Cutter: Saxaphone quintet; John Stamford, tenor; 11-12. Oriole orchestra: John Stamford, tenor: Belle Forbes Cutter, so prano. WFA A. Dallas. Texas (475.9). 6:30-7:30 p. ni.. Lone Star Five orchestra; S:30.i:3i, oroirram. Chamber of Commerce. Pal - s - tine; 11-12, pete Pate ond" Bud Morgan. Radio Chats (By Powel Cioslcr, Jr.) . There can be but one point of j view In the consideration of radio ' regulation and development. That j is to assure increasing service to j the listener. Po declared Secretary Hoover of J the Department of Commerce re- ' ?ently. No truer words have bet-n .: expressed about radio." j What doe this mean? , It means the enriching of the : merican home. R means a fur- : thr removal of the lines of demar- ! cation between urban and rural : home life., Jt Is taking to the farm ! home som of the things Which ' compenfate the city dwelb-r for : living in crowded areas. j No small problem faces the pe- , partment of Commerce. There are ! today 53 broadcasting stations either in operation or under con- J stniction. - ! fr these 455 are Claxs A. or 500 j watts power or. less. , I fne hundred eiirht ore Class R. PANIES and yet increase their estates thousands of dollars WITHOUT COST, simply by separating their insurance protec tion and their investments. In this $350,000 worth of insurance, over SG0.000 will be brought back into Union county investments and saved to the widows and orphans, when it would otherwise have been lost to them in case of death of the policy holders. Why haven't the agents come with their clients to analyze these policies? If these statements are not correct, why do they not challenge me? I will pay for full page space in this paper for anyone who will attempt to prove that these statements I have made are incorrect. Save Separately For Investment OF CHARGE McKENNON p. 'or more 'than &Aft wait. I or more 'than 500 watts. Clas A stations havf a radius of gool practical recpiion oT not j more than 35 fr &o mil's. laaa 11 Htutions. of course, have, a nint h ider radiui. Mr. Hoover has Kiid that iTie re- i cent policy of the department of , allowing the increase in power to ; Miu n,.'.n Hull III'- ,. , ..,.i tn 0r"Il gn-atly Increased nnd the re rntion Iis.-lr within the present , mf. . r . per just so long as radio serves bin) anil serves him well. A-blnnd rem Clly Manager Plan ASlILANli. Ore. The clly man- h- land is being discussed by leading citizens ami a proposal covering the change from the present sys tem will probably be made to the voters fn the future, c. . pi-rce, ov-mn vni u-h a woi-fit 1 1 r (n vfrRl ient - ed the city manager system in s v- ' eral California cities, is lea. ling ih discussion. CATCHER MAKES RECORD On September 23. Charles Hart net t. catcher for the Chicago Na tionals, did not have a pntout or 1 assist in the game against Brook- ;ln wnicii w-nt m nimngs. Rut perhaps the best sign or spring is a coal der.ler frownit g. 2 New Bungalows These splendltl properties are located on N. A-di and on X. Birch ulreets. Mntlern and up-to-date fotitructlofi. lArgc lots. Price riht anil on reasonable tenns. Inspect theso before jaa buy. Wm. Miller & Co. "See Our Sign." Phone Main 1 m n t l l Jilt with you bring your I J puces. m It k m Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS SfACmXE BITOP AVD FOUNDRY All Klnila o Blaclilncry, Automolillra anil Tractors Repaired Onrlmiik'il anil Iti linllt Atvljlino Welding of All Kinds Cjllndi-r Boring and Oversize I'lnums CranluliafM, l'lslonn and Piston I'lns Kegrouwl OrVE VS A TRIAL D.FITZGERALD Prop. RAGS at the Observer Phone Main 37 llfliMIIMHB li " agent Phone Main 250 AMONDS Now is your chaiite to get that New Sot of Tires at a price you cannot af. ' ford lo let Ret by. e our window or phone Main 58 for These are resruhir DIAMOND CORDS. WANTED!! t v