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Siidirdav , April 11, V,Y1T. THE LA" CHAN HE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE i Mr T 1 M f n rll lajcu i cwb in unci J.: ' 1 j co.mi.m; i;vi:nts April 17; April AntiUs In htfjh .icllOol auditorium. I'nlon County Truck a nil Field Meet (it I nlon May 2. Eastern Oregon Traek and Field Meet at La Cirande May If. t'nlon Live Stock Show at Un. ion. Jiiinj 10-1 l-lji. 'I ii Drive ('at' Home Mr. and Mrs. V. c. p.. .kins left ; : v-st'i'day I'm- I 'oi I land. Thev H(i drive a new Lincoln car hack tol11'1''' wno liv,'a ltl "nl ldae J.a ('.iamb . j . .Went in Lii(eipil-c I hi .Ww Cur j u- W. II. i'idcack and (laiigh- C. C. Lilly has pit t chiis-d u new'''r's' ,,,1,n i,n'' Marian, it-it this i:r:;, model Chevrolet louring ear niorriiriK on the branch line train from Avery Harrison, local Cie-iInr J'-nierprise to spend the v-cU-rolrl tloulcr. ''nd visiting frleuds and relatives. ltetuiiied Yesterday Mrs. ( 'has. Lunyan and daugh ter, Aiiett", leiiirn-d from Itaker i. . st err lay all er spending several days there with .Mm. liuuyan's mo 1 h' r. who lies h' t ii ill al her honm. elt Lust MkIiI Mr. and Mrs. :l. It! Hanna am) small daughter, LaVelle. et lasl (ening for MomimiM h. where thev Aerh Killed hy Ihe U'-ul h or Mr. ilanna's lalhcr. Spcnil Weck-I'liul llc-n I-;ioise and vp n i lI:irgama.Hs arrive,) In I. a Cramlc this morning trom I'eiidleion and will spend the , li-elid If visMing wuh their Ulster. Mltl. tllell'l Est en. Hero lor Easter Iiki May - lister, who is lakina a hanking com si al ( he la nke W alker litisim sa coll- Kr in 1'or'-l-nd, is at lite home of her parent1) line for an E.ist.'i- vaeution. Went lo Hr.kt r liruce Uriinis went to llaker lln.s niornirig on a business trip. His main object is to net grazing per mits Irani the ton-st ollhials at that place. I.cft fur ;'nii t I laniel Hoy 1 p.iss. d I hroiigh I..I Oiande this n:orni!ig from his home at Enterprise cm joule to Nampa. Idaho, on a biisim ss' trip. Mr. Itojd is an attorney of Enterpris". Ilcrc Eas i:eninr' t Madys I h'undage, Emma Mol lonl ami Ma:; Livingston motored to La Cirande from IVndleton es terdiiy ami s pi tit the evening with Mi. and Mm. Loy Meeet;, ivlnni- 1 IC 1 1 A 10 1 S- ST K li N (I.OTIIKS For Easter AT CLINT'S Mtn ;mrl Voiihk Men 'a!ue - Styk' - Service IVptibr I'ri"!' SJ!).n."i .::7.l." !M2.i.' ?:J.I5 Coinplclc Onl lil (eis fn Mi'ii Jii'ifi iinys Clint's Clolhiery The IS lorn With m Conscience IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human liicclianisi!! properly and diapnose its ills is beyond th'j power of any one man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped lal moratory ejve each individual the best pos sible service. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Thy. Owner and Director. in home late last nij.hl. Mr. Liv inKstun is a member of tin atuu highway force. ., , j Uiai. .Mrs. A. W. .Nelson, who ban Hubert hak.n. tb-o. T. Cochran, and ti-o. M. Currey. sr.. who drove G- K H,rn1'-' uml Ur- i:- Kirby'mvr yesterday, returned to I.u were among the Masons vv ho at-1 1; , i(:.d- with .Mia. Surrey this teinieit the inei-iing or th- Masonic uiurning. lodge at Suiiiinervill.- last evening, j Wi'tit to SinnmoiwUe I MisH Arlila Colt, who is a stu Vdenl of the hKh school li.-r,-. went lo "'"''"'rv this iiioining to - 'l" N'i me nei K-eiiU Ulh p r tno- Itctitrile,! Ycstcnlay It. II. Fialdock, state highway en gineer, returned yesterday from i. nmrket road inspection trip to Mal heur county. He lnt Hits niorninr lo inspect the oiling work now in progress went of I'emli' lon. i;i MH'ts Uoad I xci lh nt (Jscap Culler, district tun hit cu mins engineer for the tdatc high way went to Joseph y.slei.lay for ihe purpose of inspect in;,' the La C.rande-Wallowa Lake highway. He reports thin highway in excellent condition. l.oaw Toinorrfiu' Miss Jean Chandb-r, daughter ot Mr. mid Mrs. C. v. chandler o( this city, will have l.a Cramle to morrow night en route lo Portion-, to enter the Good Samaritan hos pital, where she will train to be i nu rse. Will b'iac Sunday After spending Ho- p st week at the home of her parents here. Mtr.:; Mildred l"o will return to Chen,-. Washington, tomorrow evening. Miss l-'ox will be nerompanii d to Cheney by Miss (Winnie Oliver, who will spend several daya visit Inj then-. I'orreili'd S'J.'i Theodore llieiiw. of Caldwell Idaho, was arrested about I '2 : 1 ' o'clock this morning by Traffic of ficer lJunn. Liens put up ?Jf bail which he forfei'eil by non-appearance. He was charged with apeed 1 n :;. Eetiirns from Walhiua Lake Mr. lb-hard, proprietor of Un local skating rink, ret urned jester day from. Wallowa lake, lb- we n to look over rink possibilities a ihe. lake bill hau decided' not to in st'ill a rink there this summer be cans" of htaieiiiate lai lltlies. Ke(iirncl from Portland Ib-rman S.igrist returned from n trln lo Portland veslerdav. bv auto. i He was accompanied by Mr. and iMi-m. Walter Leismaii and M is Alvrtie liuuuer. wno nave i u spending the past b n days in that city. Ih'rc from Portland H. C. Watson, fe pi . selllal IV e o! Ihe Commercial t 'red it company, from Portland, is in La Grande on business. He will ret urn to Port land Monday. Arrived This Morning Mrs. Ed Cross arri'.ed in Ii Grande this morn in : from ! or! land and will spend several !; s here visiting friends. Mrs. ross , made La Grande her bono- for s. v eral years and is well known her -. i'lan to Print Paper The committee appoint. d by tl:--Pomona Grange two weeks ago a! Eiigin, met this morning in He county ogent ollice to discuss the publication of a monthly beH-;.! lor the benefit of the members ol Ike Grangers of I nion. Wallow :im! Laker counties. Itetiu-neil from Spokane A. t '. Hainplon, superin l i-nd- nt of La (iratlde schools until July L re turned to la C.ranih- tins morulnu from a three-day I rip In Spokane. Wash., where he spoke at a meet ing of the Inland Kmpiie Kduea llonal Association. Sujit, '. I' Miensi, of lloise. Idaho, H. M. Itrod betit. superintendent of linker schools and J. J. Kay. iaipt-rtnt-nd- il Ul ; i'ImiuLh ut' tuldvv ilM. f Idaho, Wen' a i till p;iKS'-HKt'i'!i (ill train No. :M en luuir to their homey, after -attending lip1 nieelliiK it Spokane. lttoimlit iu i.u (.ramie M t , Gi-kw Huntington Currey, who has been ill at Arlington, dir jgon. was brought to La C.rande this nioriilng i.n train No. 1 1 and u ill be taki-ii to tin- Crande Lomle hoa- Personal Mention Henry I'leiff.r, of Wallowa, fs here today on business. ; H.ibe Harnett was a visitor to La (.Jratide yesterday from Wallowa. -Mrs. Cap Tattle of linbler. was' shopping m La Crande yesterday Mrs. J. it. Sto.b hud of Vnioii.: waa in La Gi-an.h yesterday. ! Lottie Ke.-fer w UK in La (Irandel I torn her home at Elgin yesterday.! Mrs. II. ISrooks and baby bf this iiHHaing for Haims to spen-i ; ! Ill- Week-end visiting I rielldii and ! relativis. i I .Mis. I'hil 'I'liomi'son went Jo Ha ker this morning on train No. to spend the week-end ujih her; daugliter, Mis. Clyde Webb. J Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright wen ! visitors to La Grande esterday from Hot Lake. Mrs. W. M. Harrison went to El gin this moniing to speml the da w il h friends. MASONS TO GO . TO PKXDLETOX f fii'ii imieil fi .,in I'a- One.) tins wa re bmd in their praise ot ihe Summervilte hospnaiilv and i'i hie- general, gun. 1 h-Mowship n-sult- I mg from Ihe naiheriug. To AHeitil :a-ler Services. Tweiily-liv- Knight 'i'i miliars of Eas! '-i n ( r--go!i ( 'omitm ndei-y No. ii will go to l'l'iidhton tomorrow to bsi rve Easter Sunday with Com mandery No. The services ere held lo-i,. p. si year. The Enights will be enabled to atb nd church s -rvices here before going as the Pendleton program does not s'.art until three o'clock In I he att' i no ui. Next weei; will be entirely de voted to met ting of grand lodges in Portland. Grand Chapter Loyal An-h Ma sons will nie.-t Monday, the Grand Council of Loyal and Select Mas- ire Masons will meet Tuesday, and the Gmnd Comniandery of Knlghi Ti 'in i I.u s w ill convene Wednesday. La Grander To Attend, The principal officers of the La Grande Koyal Arch chapter. Knight I- mplars. and ot Ihe coinmatuiery " in ain-mianee. t.corge ' 'oeh t an. Grand Loyal Arch Gap ,,, ... .. ... l.-pu!y !rand Commander in Hi Knight Templars wili be present 10 DAYS AT LAKE OX BEACH MOVIE Page On...) Ihe Ah. ska gold rush of M l) who wdiiM like to work as houi-i get in touch with Ear! j 't-ynciHlK at the chamber of coin- nn-ree of 8 5 7,00 0 IS TOTAL FOR ;etil uf tip la (;RAnE!::::";',i;: V"v;,;' re One) al $ I 7. ::7 ". is 1 1 ;i per l-'.-bruai's total. H'S - cent, above March of g'st y ar !,J tiiMI per Cent above M Ijcll La Crande Leads .Many. Of ihe 7!i cities. Lji Grande, w 11 h HM ler re,,l hiL-lu r 1 ha 0 ( and iln per n-ni I m.-ircli, 1 :i:';!. ;md liiirh.-r t ban ALindi. I n leads . vnaheiiu. Coll on. ( 'oromwlo, l-hn -1 er y v iile, Lynuood, Motebello, N'a Uona! City, Torrance and WhiHh r. ahfonita; Twin l-'alls. Idaho: Lo . .::n ami I'rovo. I'tah, and lloqiiiatn ami Walla Walla, Wash. Los Anp-liK. with ?l-L"l-L'Mi:. ad a!' coast cities in hulhlinir per little i;sa. d dtirin.iT March. ( i lo r eil p s in t it ej.om wer e as Lunene ? I s'-. : lift; Salem McCaili ii v si'i:.Ki;i: I i"T LAL I-; (Spi eial ). - A v.-i v j .' i. stmii f a,'-i-:ainni' r;t was fi. Id : ' t )i ;.a n-i to! pun last evi m nu'. j i. Mi Caithy of the sanatorium .1 ; i i; i v e a t il k on a n un i b, i jilur--- v. t.teii v.cr-- i ll-t r iclive as -II as literialllin:;. Tin- putrir.s en- ad l.iia n in Hi-- U-n l.-ik-m: pilal. 1 M . M - ' .i I by . da iin-d - li b s and told tb raui.e ol . n valine., h-i'.i;-"S ami ilisabii'- - hi Il ti".y show il Ve, y - ai ; j . ! Ti. o soao iiiiiu' by M i s. Lie na i -M ot A -la l! :-. ' U e.),i. pb as- d o la i i;e is 'i I a n v. iv inurli. To-- -i i.i I i 1 1 " " i : i ! i a l ' y S'lirUlL' ot old-. lie- Son:;:, ( one;:ep-d 1 be pt O- i Ibbkbl S I Ai:i's s H , iihoi mi roi; Li inn i. ' 11 h'AC' l - Wloit he ( .'li ed "era- I l Ml. ss ;i" were name. I bv dude,. St bath Js trroiuids tor a di v ot . et ;,ni -1 bv Mm l-Viday to Mik. T :.sp- M' n-- I'rUz, Tie- v.n n i i il s.M'i h- r hm-band pnv h-T l.!! ;i so ih1- t;se thai lo r l j p. lo - a ;ae it u n;b a nd t vn bb d nnd that til1 hum were no arduous that they bribed her iibs. I fCotitlnm-d from I rent f.l Easier Gifts . Or All Kinds To Suit Kvi'ryone Perfume Toilet Articles . Stationery l''ouiitaiii .Tens I'elicihi J!ill:-ilie..( Ktc., Etc. Glass Inc. to The jVXi Sior Ia Crande, Oregon Markets I'olt I l.M M UhlTS I'CHTLAM'. He. (Al'i - Live stock nominally si.ad. Etitrs and buttertat slea-ly. Ibutcr lac. i;i:iMniis or agencies mt nvi Ki ;i rs. NEW VOPK (Al')- HcadftrecfK 'odav rava: "The be.-. pie- 1 :,(.;; ve.il her con d n ions tor .m vi-i-.iI years part, coupled with in! east e adv er! isiiig of "salts." h.t.s made for the most active week at r. tail since last 1 ceinber. !b-nee a lillb- more cheer ful ton-- among distributors who. because of llo- kit-- date oi EaKt.-r last .':ir and the unfavorable wait her then ruling, j in. I trade better than a ve:ir auo m t his date. A like report eor:u o as rc-L'lH-rb! tetaii trade in Man-h, this hot h 1 - fe;ard .; mail (inter itnd chain .sab:-, as well as department stores, which lath r, it will be re called, n purled small decreases from a year ago in both Jannary an-l '"eliruary. ) ..mbiai d rei:!j sah's bv Hies-- three agencies ini doiibtc.Ily matte a belter .-diowing in March than they did in t-u!ter months. "II is true there are some dis cordant notea, lhe.se mure cspe- ial ly in the southwest. hu.I Co- north Wi :;!., where (he n' e.l ,( tilii j,, e hi crops a ;;uod start is stressed, and it is doubtful if re tail trade, althourh heller, js ful ly lip to epeet;.ti,til.,.-' Weekly bank cb-a rings !,7 H', :iT l.ami. College I.(ca(e Sct-il Source. The College l,.S lilkep p:,ill:i to locale n -liable nou re s yt t i r m m seed and this information is pass ed out lo toim I y agricultural agents. In many count i-s dealers have co-operated in handling s.-ed that is known lo come fioni an ab solutely reliable source. The tr-mi toward put.- s 1 I, as he-u ai-b d by the loci that i.iimly ap.-nls in to -nil p--n i- '! nl station ' aii-1 g- r- ! I tVe Ol j at 1 'orvalhs h in ilia t ion tests a i made 1 1- ol charge. Two conditions prevent :;,- rapid i i 1 1 roduel mn o tf.s iiau tile bid juice of Seed. rau:iiikr around fr cents a pound t'lail, and lh- rath er wiibiy prevailing practice of usini; a large amouit of allalla h..e,l on I lii.lllh-nlillv I o'e .-1 1'e , i is ; eomniot,' , , :.l ! 1 1 "l" o I - ! o on . ie o most grow, -is. Some use ;in pounds ami occasionally -Lb There are I'l'a.aiiu .s--eUii in a pound o; abulia. MomMi'iier (ii ALU A.N V, be, to Pail. - - liollln III!- I hots, who v. as a--re:d. d , H!o ritf Uieha rd -bd I'epoty Sro-rilT Llll a rd. ;ia I t;i. d ::.mu t, nd :; sib-nc" d lo ai s idMii lis in t be cou lily jail op a charts- ()i r r.i t i ,y; a moonshine si ill on his f.n in ab'.c Ho!!;. . Sinn ui' rs has noi paid !),- MJp- and v. ill be n-,ui:ed io n rve 'j;.n das in lien ol pavpieiit ia addition to Lis init ..-etu.-me. Minerva Says V. I.. , 1 1 ,,l I"i.....t v nnt ... '' TI..- (.. I. , !: Il II,. ,11 h... I" IHv l r !.:. 1 1 1;: I , - ,M , I Hi. ,, I .., 1,-1 . , - m .-...I -.-.I a- I, :.,.' 1,1 II," I:l y Mil L'.-l II"' I i". THE B00TKKY I..W II I.I . Mj;r. II, ....- of Hi., i. l...i,l Mi,,.' t.iltl.S (HH(.i: JAILS 10 .SALEM, tiii. With tint arrest c;f me 1 nth man, police here be lieved they had rounded tip the entire gang responsible for a iter ics of Mild paiticH held in the Salem district. The man at lestvd 'gave Ihe name ot J(s Wade, and with oilier., was held on a charge of contnieiiing to the delln.( p n- y of minor gins. Tne in-a arrested were hick Shaekaman. Walter Gilchrist, Cht foi d Willard, Percy Hit mar, Max J. Carthew, John Helton. IWrt I'eary, Hudoiph JIarria and Wil liam t 'ook. e of tln in w ere released on ;iim lionds and t lo ot tier fiv-' were held in the coun ty jail, follow inn t he testimony of a H-Vear-obl Kilverton girl. The v ice chargeN were teclar--d to be the wo:si ever b.wilghl be fore the local court. Nor vcu tan nnicu fsiart I "r ahiiigluu Cmivciilioii i S"L . Noi way t A I ') .-- Norv ei; -lan ilcliatcs to ihe inei-ti! of tile International Co ilicil of Wom ( a, L iiebl in Washington .May -1-M, will sail shortly on the si earner Si a van net" fiord ft- II ;i li fax. under the leadership of Mrs. J!et;:y KielJsherg, chailliiail of t he Norw egian branch of t he organi sation. They will make a short tour of eastern proceeding to the Canada beiori 1'nttcd State:; Mis. S. Hacker, s.-i-rct a ry-gi a -era I to 1 tie Internal ional council, goes by way of England lo .join, the president, t he Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair, nml nails with her .on the .Mauiclania in Apiil. sai.i:m PitisoNEit i i,i:i:s I SALEM. Ore. Kay Hill, who I was arresled here last night charg ed with Hie theft of cheeks n pre senting the weekly payrool of the Coos Hay Stevedoring company of North llelid. Coos county, escaped from the city jail. Erank Minto. chief of polite, said the door of Ihe jail apparently had he--n etlt I unlocked. i Hill's escape will be Investigated. I When ariesle.i iit had 3H clu cks 1 in his possession. I lack fire Destroys Auto. PENH. Ore.--Set hi in by back firing, the automobile ow lied by Kay Cnniininu's was destroyed on The Halies-callfornia highway m ar Culver. A considerable sum of money in Cummiug's coat, left In the ma eh i IP-, was also lost . fc- I ". .. 5 WZl-r Send U y-ir This Not'hwcst (Jarder ToUertion Regular Vai- $153 Lne Vprkot ICarh of the Fallowing: V'.rk lb . -li. . n ' ii t i 'h tc 1 ; l'rtn, V trt.ru ll."--r.l ; Mibiti. li, 1 ..tn mil Wino-r: IOoIUIi. :.-ini So.trlfi 'luinla vv li;ti 1. "1; I nrnip, u r n ti ( ii v. y.-JtM -MiiW ACME PAINT eovoia ntoro Burfacn, nnd n-ally conta Ichs. Paint for every tmrfaco I'alnt for Kvf.iry 1'uipOH'j. Furniture Exchange Fir nnd Jefferson I'honc 474-J WE BUY, SELL Oil TKADE p . -- Wk ' I k I mi W'c; int ;i in'w iiii-aninj; in tlx- woid "Si'ivice" ;i Iriiil will ln.w you. Sargent Takes Capital I5y Surprise with Jokes (Con tinned from- I'ftgo On p.) inhilstrailon has been threatened. Hp to the tune of the Sargent appointment, such color, as there s;w htiimlied ahnost wholly by the president himself. Hut even t hat uas rather a lack of color. It was done mostly In Monber tones. Tin president's severity. His New Eng land eoii.Ncietiee. (Us frugality. His caution. His common sense. .Nowhere in the cabinet - part If ularly after the withdiuwal of Secretary Hiiglos was there a pcisoiiality Hashing color or Indi viduality, Not one of the cat ire cabinet offered u splash of bright ness or contract lo relieve the Op pressive hues In the picture's com position. Then ahntg came KargenL He accentuates Ho- New England lang provided by ihe presnleiit oiseU'. put he brings something In sides an accession tit Vermont economy and common nense. 1 lo brings a sense of humor, which llm cabinet has sadly needed. He brings the gilt of knowing how to turn a story with point and effect. Abraham Lincoln .doubtless would have been a great. man without his ability us a story teller, bin It. was his knack of pointing his decisions with an ap propriate anecdote thai popular ised his greatness. Sargent lias so met lung of t ho Eincolinn gift in this respect. Imagine, if oii can, Hoover or Mellon or Weeks approaching the president, jt.s Sargent did tin: day of his arrival here, with the query: "Where's Hawes?" "At his hotel, I .suppose. Why'.'" answ ered t 'ooiidge. "I want to look hiuriip and give him a dinner." "Whal tj(ou want to give him a dinner for'.'" asked Cal. piu'.zled. "Well - didn't he get Hie tho job'." said Sargent. Only one pot overweighted with the sense of his own importance and ha lug an irrepressitde sense of the hiimoroti-t would at that nine have risked joking with I he president about having won ap pointment to the cabinet because the vice president hud been asleep oil Hie job. Again, on that samo (lay. Sar- jgent admilted he was not a Solo- Mini and didn't pose as one. when. 1 nmh r a fire ot ipiesllons by llews- I paper men he said: "1'on't ask tue any more ipies lions, now. will you? Why. I don't m La H .."Si mm Tw I'lils rflcrtnthVr in n w(rcjnt, vtst JJB ' nrnnnl, nrodUi'liiB' r rri J f iiniriirm, 'biit, tlprk ,-tifffii ciirnm lirrw.' Vlin plniVtl -."n thr nmrket - tIoT hnlil lli'rlr ntor miil do tint turn yrllntv lit, itnw nlhrr vnriftlf. Il . 1 "prenH v nlnplt-ri for Mllrlnie nnd - l;niiinllT lit Tor itnntrn r Br"!! hmmr. cry pop'ilnr l)h mnrkrt Hrdrnrrn.' I'kl. lOej o. 20c i V 4'. e i ih. J.r,n, Plnnl 4 ffpt rnt'h wny in rich, loamy soil, from April 15 to June 1, "H to 10 fire ils to hill; thin to throe g-oort vines. Cover seeds one inch deep and press firm. Portland. MP MEN'S SUITS Just received a new shipment of Men's Suits for Easter. The very latest styles in conservative models and young men's English lounge models. These suits are made of the very finest of wool materials in new greys, collegian blues, browns and tans. Priced very low. $16.95 to $32.50 C5 STOKES even know whcic I'm going to sleep tonight. ' Sargent may turn out lo he a gnod lawyer or a bad one. He may or may not measure up to the tech nical legal learning an n.Hnrnoy Re pout Performance fur the General Public. Il-ACT COMKDY "Between the Acts" liy Slur KiK-ainpmi'iH Doors Opt-ii at 8 Admission 2."c (Children under 12 years free) Monday, April 13, I. O. O. F. Hall ttir OL'U Special Sunday Dinner At Ninety Cents WILI, I)1-:UGIIT YOU! Served 5:;X) Till 8:0(1 i M. ' ' ---'Try Our""'" r ' Frcsli Stiavl)i'ny Fountiiin Specials a i)i;i.u;iiTi-i;i. Stamping and Hemstitching staniM'l ;omls of All Klndv. lainchcoii S-ts, I'illow 'iicw( Ittifrcl mid Viinily Stjts sciirN, Hii-sfi, i;ic. I trhif; iii junr niaterhil' Miiihjh-iI ami Slllrlii-d. Art & Baby Shop "i:vi:itY'iino nm thk iiaiiv IIIO.MS'll'ICIIIN.i llnli-l Mniltinr lllilu. KI'AMI'IN.J iu7Hi;iti-ic ilA'rn:it8 p. .m. :. iiiitiCAo S - T - BUCK "THE MAN WHO ARCADE Sunday Only 5 Acts Vaudeville 5 ORCHESTRA and IMCTl'RES R 1' ' - THE nilll general Is presumed o have. Hut . whether he is a big lawyer or a mediocre one, whether hn has ud miiiisl ratlvo capacity and vision or has not, his big valuo to tho ad-. minlMKi.l Ion will bn the humun touch he brings It. i-i.aci-j to dink A - R TODAY JONES PLAYED Slil'AKE"