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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1926)
Tuesday,! Ddcembev' 21, 1026. 'V, Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I 7 I FALL, SINCLAIR URGE DISMISSAL tnxtux , (fnoorponuad) An iBilepMKlnat Nempapiw ILl A Ban am. sW mm m m mtm mm s sal aaaa raj . " r-w aW til rHANK B. APPLEBY- ..Editor and Publisher HAHVKY P. MATTHEWS.. ...lluilnesj Manager ! Published aventngs, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenua, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday, ; Entered at the Postofflce at La Qraode, Oregon, aa ftacooj tClasa Mall Matter under act of March 2. 1879. i . OFFICIAL PAVER OP UNION COUNTY AND TUB .1 r!!-, CITY OF I,A GRANDE MEMUKH ASSOCIATED Pit ESS : .-The Associated Press ia exclusively entitled to use for pub llcatlon or all news dispatches credited to It or not olhorwlaa brodtled if published therein. All rlRhts of republication of aprclal dlspaiciitis In this papor, and also the local news ltere la also are reserved. jpT '. iucscniPTiON rates I' ' . . Ijr Cattle . ' Dally, per month In advncn. .......... 7to Dally, per six months in advance.. ;.... 4.(V Dally, single copy - so Motion to Drop Conspir acy Indictments Taken Under Advisement Ditlly. per month In advance Daily, per alx months In advance Dally, per year In advance.. Weekly Observer-Star, per year .....5oe 11.611 ..6.00 11.09 i ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch ..4I0 Display, local, per column Inch. uo Time contract rates on application. ftTHi:N'iTI! AND Cl.A DNKSS "(ircat Ik the Lord, uml irrcully to be praised ..... (ilory nnd honor In I I h presence; Htwntftli ilnd KludiiesM lire Mix place." 1 Citron. 10:5. 27. . The skeptics will now give way to the "I-told-you-ao's." , H should be a fine Christmas for the kids this year. There ure 300,000 reindeer In Alaska alone. Tronsporta- t ion' will not be one of Santa's problems. WAHHINOTON. Dec. 21 AP. Mottona to dimiins the Kull-Hln. clulr Teapot Dome connpirucy In dict men ts were taken under ud- il(tmiitl I ndii v hv J imt Iff Jen- 1 nlnirn Hulley after the ronctushm f of urirunieiita In the DlHtrlct of' ' Columbia, supreme court, 1 ItoberltT argument wag confined J to the uHwrtlon that tho motion j to t)iniHh wuh a piece uf tlmo-Merv- H hitf Hlriitetr. and to a brief dial'--1 mcnt denying that the upccuil i t prosecutor! were In fact ompow- 1 ered to tro beyond tho normal , f'inctlona of regular ditttrlct jiroH.1- Cllt O I'M, 1 He pointed out that In I it u action Hlnclulr hud conlei that the eiand Jury proceedings. U'irf Itli'ifiil hi r' tinii n ritirnmnl.i. the of the district aiiorneyu wustj$ with thy government counsel. "rlili nlir fi-lotislaa -.. poult Ion of h a vine renin ted the ht-!y uieimem ijccuiihc tnw man din have u part," lie said, "and now I hey cliallt nw tho legality of 1 1 indtctnteittH becuuse he did not. .lw little Thtirsilnr ;W Justice llalley will rule on Hp; motion at Hi o'eloek ThuneJuy mot ning. .Meantime, arraignment of the defendants and the fixing of a trial duto will be delayed. Arguing the dismissal proposal ' today. atlui-nevs for Alln-d Ii l.'mi' and Hurry K. Klne'ulr declared the fi whole - proceeding should he In- 4 vallded an not conHtttutlnir "dm- 9. process of law" and Owen J. Hub erts, of government counsel, re plied that the move was "ungues Uonahly dilatory." Martin W. Littleton, chief couu- ror Hincialr, said tho prosit 5 i pri'v-ismjT llcnde li W eedlnva 'eaeiit.i-j ux'jfa nun; w m olon In tl.- . A messajfe of congratulation from Mayor Levy of Union wit, received by A. T. Hill, president of the city commission tution iia.i bun chnnifii-iiwd i, within ten minutes after tho normal location was an-1 S.rirlnSS'X nounced. , .That is a fine spirit of neighborliness and is evi- tut ks on the d.-fendanta rrom tim ,1...... ,.t i. .,.,..., f i t ........u; ..r iu. r i- acnutu riom-. UIli;U Ul LI1C LUUJCIUblVC Oftllb UJ II U II 1 Ul illC VJltllllli; Ronde valley. s 1" Iff La Grande appreciated it. rnriFrjiAvc am? WELCOMED HOME ft FOR HOLIDAYS JJJ (Continued from Page One) it ctjne true. He has been tireless he has thought normal, B,''"B b,"n ,""u" tt" br'"i i niJj i i , , , ... . . , fuiu Cofhiiin. of Htiintord, jo uiiiwu, nuriimi, anu wuineu nuniiiti. wjmoui, nis VISWU.IIIKI nr Ih unlvvrslly.'Vnrhitf-'tliiit flnfvp enetgy we doubt ix it could liave been realized. T-bcre are times when good news works greater wondei-s' thau- medicine with one who is ill; Such was the case of Al-j Ixsrf; Hunter, state senator for Union and Wallowa coun-j ties?, yesterday afternoon when ,The Observer notified him ' , , ' . " i Ll ii. i t i i i j i i . , , "" enrollmi-nt of 6.000, the dlvur- by phone that La Grande had been, selected as the normal iiy or tim rnrricuium nmi com school 'location. Mr." Hunter has been seriously ill for the m,;"'ins 011 "'" " the cumpu . , . a 1 1 1 , . . . , ... , 96 iii-r.s of land. He dci-lnri'd lastjfew weeks, is now barely able to be out, but he will be timt iiw tut coikg,. shmi tim in-t entirely fit for the legislative fray afteV the first of the year "'"" comim-rce und rnsineer. it yesterday s good news stimulant lasts. No one has done Timraion vyiion, nttvndimr the r 4U 1?n,.4n,.n 41. Alt . IT 4.. I'lliVi'mltV Of WMtiltiirtn ,inl,tt . iiiv&n iui kiic inatciii vicjuu iiuiiiuti limn AHJVlb illllllcr. ' ' ilt hhs been his dream for four years and he's going to see und dcriun-d thut loimtunt pio rjs H'lH. 31 Hbiii Cothiiin. o( Htunrord, apokn .JJV We COM- l"'l''t body In now II111II1U to ' i a 1 4 ' aii. 4 . ' . 1 4 t r, 1 . a.uiin mcintifrtf und that t it etu , graUilate Albert as we congratulate La Grande on yester- .i,.,,!. ,,r ,.niur.-,i nnd, r u ..w ; day jp-victory. ( . : . , tive a-au-ui. i . J:' ' , f'tinudii has oni' golf coui-hi' '!: SPAIN AND SPANISH AMERICA -very i.im inimi.it,int: m ;: ' Spain had an ambition to organize a Spanish League of . i'v'-ry ' ss """p.-Ii".'! """ ''ul' Nattons. Having decided to withdraw from the League atj jGcnSva, she started in to group around her all of the Siwnish-'.JX" u! American countries. That would revive, in a wav, the old mci for it ui- in the innnunu-. .glory-of Spain. Spanish culture would thrive and Spanish X" presiige would rise, ine scneme looxea promising, but it hosiery. -hits fitilnd to work. N;it. nun Stuinish-Aninrirjin pnnnlrv fnl-l , . .... '. ' 1 hi' untlipilly of tin- Riuni of .lowcfl Spain s example m wuiidiawing Horn the League. rJl- routimii in in.iuai. d by th,: arimi : forts, to make treaties and understandings binding Spain's '" ""- " r"iii m-t-i x- 1 nr 1 1 rr 41 . T 1 , .,, of Augustus t'lunar un to ri'vls.. Now Wnrlfl of fsnnno. tci hor ntoro rTniMV linvo nint wilh n... ..r , IKilitl" coldness. It does not mean cxactlv a triumph for tho '',"n-'' UIUH.H1 siates.. uncie sam and nis Monroe uocirme are lar. r....t.t ....... .1. 11. ..f ..... ;.nf ;.. i.,i;.. a 11. .1 n. rn..i...i' iiurinL. 1 i,ut 11. i... - . 1 I Vll IJVl'Ultll lib JJIVOUllV 111 4J4ILll-llll.l 11.41 4.U1L LIIIJ VUIILlill ( 1 land South American countries aie obviously convinced that sui','." Ju theii is ndthintr to bo trained bv 'folldwinir Old World Ipiid-' " " t inw ratniiii.n la ing in tin- . ! :ershtp, and that they are better off as a New World group in, 1 '"''"''JUIUl.-: itho big League of Nations than as Mare, !iii',)oi ters of any a rules uf by the routiiall. a f?amr Humans from tie i if at . European power. jAmericas. 'l A . ". Uf-iTTAAI o nn t mr Which, by tho way, bodes well for all the, V-"WU5, lviivui FOR CHRISTMAS jy if it. mm mm im lum w m,sl.w rm t ii mi r iW&e -xn Charming LittleThings Ideal for Christmas Gifts THE intimate, practical gifts that one loves to give a dazzl ing lovely assemblage awaits your choosing hero. Acces sories for every mood and fancy are here in abundance, from the smart chic trifles to the more elaborate personal adornments. Exquisite Gift Hosiery Give Them by the Box THE perfect gift is the one most desired and lovely silk hose fulfills a constant wish. All weights and colore from Phoe nix, Kayser, La France and Gor don' await your choosing. Distinctive Bags and Cases $2.50 to $25 BAGS are appropriate gifts for all women. Here you will find gift bags and cases of stur diest skins for utility wear' and bags of soft beautiful leathers to carry thru the social season. Lovely Novelty Jewelry . $1 to $8. THIS is a season of youth, radiance and sparkle, so a piece of jewelry, will not be amiss. Indestructible pearls in silk lined velvet cases; beads and .bracelets, to match, heavy pounded slave bracelets and beads of all description. Fragrant Toilettries ALWAYS in keeping with tlio Yulelido spirit ! These choicest of powder, per fumes, rouges, toilet water, bath salts, talcums, from Coty and Blue Rose, are sure to please the most discriminating of women. rilPTCTM AG the holiday festivities Happiness and this smart lniUOllVmo Btore is peascd lo )e a factor in that happiness by supplying the lovely costumes that will lent! charm to their fair at any daytime or evening event and by featuring the lovely gifts so dear to a woman's heart. - , . Hit.; . GAY DANCE FROCKS THIS new assemblage of Palis inspired chiffon, crepe, d net, lace and beaded frocks includes all types of smart- P ly fused modes gayly bouffant, or slim, slender lines; they ahov.' every. latest -whim of ornature. Values to 15 10 special ...... i . . 1 Sport Coats COATS Dress Coats OF DISTINCTION OUIl entire stock of ladies' misses' and children's coats are reduced. These are all regular stock coats up to Nvest's high standard of quality. The newest of styles com bined with the smartest of materials makes this nn event worthy of your notice. . i: less La Crande's Leading Store , i , DON'T BE LATE i Ol'R DOLLS 4M) TOYS AUK GOING FAST j You .Will Kind Here a Good Selection of r Well-made Dolls and Toys at ! f .' , . Low 1'rlccs. Children's Doxcd Handkerchiefs....' 25o 'Indies' Hoxed Handkerchiefs .j) (o $1.50 .12-inch Pillow Cases, hand embroidered . j Special at $1.08 Pair J Norton's Kiddy Shop V ( 'out III ik d frolii I'ii-o OniO HIildintH: . "Tho Holy Kululit."! t'lii-isiiniiH Idyl hi two nets. Itmir Ou-Hli-y. .Indllli - SnnilKi-iiMM, .Mni'.l ii!i!t .li.yt.i. Iwilicllo llfifvr. Lulu " " Ayi-tH. Inez. IhiKlifN, Ittirbiii-a Ijivcy. liny iiCU'i'ilmm ivhun iilflH Mill lit l-'luri'iire NflHun. t'liiiMtnni'i.' Ituy i dtNtrilmtiMl from tho vurhniM tri'i'M. mil Alive .Mllnlu.ll; icvllntliin, Ted- The IiIkIi svhmil will lint linvc n d,. tliilvln; rovltnlliin, "t'lli'lnt nuin t'hrlHlnuiii tiruKritlii. lint u Hitwlul N. K. WEST & CO., The Store of Xmas Cheer. . ; , ' Store closed at 6 each evening this week except Christmas.; live when we will remain open until 8:30. .Fur. Over -Twenty - Five. Years 1 1 'J 25i 3 I Urt'ciinKM." lirewMler WHm.n. Today in Washington iiHHonihty tomorrow moi'niii; ;tt 9 lock Iiiim l)fn n niiniini'iMl. n ml Siiiilii li Ik I'lVM'iit. Uj fnrnuT hlL-h whuul HtmlentM nnd S;i nt n t'lnuw will npponr lift or ttllvtce ntmlenl are ui'm-d iu l t!n pttij.i'tiin ant! will illxttiliuU' ti-ml. The purpose of iht nuenililv HiM tt isirh t hllil. i to wolcimip biifk ilu- t furnuT lu the puhltr .hcIiooIm rat h rtom it nipniltciK of the stiulvnt hotly, aiul pliniuIiiK Npft-.n) ChrlstiuaM cxtT- renew old actiuaitiiamT. The prt ( iM-K, followcil I iy a i'hii.Htma irw. ' ktmui will he hifnrmul. The IS looms In itu t'eutral whiml t The UHHin-taied firl students of Imlldlm; are ilet-orated, eaeh hav-th Ittich st'httol are also plmminu (mk a t'hi-islinan tree. (Mi Thins-' a n . awt-inlily, wlijch will prohahlv ihiy afti'i'honii hefnre tlm Hump of he on ThuiMday. t . w Ht-ome for- -w whiinl a ChrNtmaM program will - iner ineniheift hero for the hoM I have written tu 1 he Kiven, after which the pupihs duyn. The A, (1. will not have I pttrher. will ewhance Kift-i. a reKiihir .t'hrlrumns paity, tnit 11 l-'red (. AVont At wtliow sehooi there will arianKinc one for the heKimiinK uf he ChrlsinniM exeivlsej tomorrow the new year, inuriifiiu when an a..Henihly will lie ' "in a!I mv..m nii.1 l aHmrs leB,s!atiun Ih j duuhles while Cohh. eharKed with V, . kiiowlnlKe .uf n prc'iti-rnimed . l)e- livfrn.- thv svnatv. ,r, vlvlory. m.t but nc lilt In Ovc Tin- aBrk-t.lturl np.o, atlo.. , I. Ill i-ontlniivs Ix-roro tin- nuusv. Validity or Oir Knll-Sliivlulr voa ! ,.ir. v liidlvtiiiviit Is mi fur until-1 'Thut ouiilit to. show lllvllt. tii:iilnHt ?l;'l) Unit Ovtrolt, tllcn in the Inttvr devliu-vd, tllird plnve woillit . will frnni the veuve." Koctind idnve t levehind vhlb tin '-'Siiviikei' and I linvo tried ri M-IH. 13IU. .-nuoil illl not lihiy ; edl.v to set l.eoiiniil to lnvi mi ii, v K..UI..-, n,i. r-nviinvi. iu-iii'iiiit nnu LiiiiiUsi. li.is uiod nnv ' I.VoWUI) SII l.-VT ivviised uf lliivlnir knowleditc of I nunilier of times In i:,t Leonard' II-i'svi i ' i -t lU. . .inil Iho t.liili fin I'lnvnliiiiil In I nun intiiln I t t ' . . ' ' UCt tAI )-r " " ; .. . . line .ii.oi ine vonm, inn ne w-niii.n lluheit1 it. (Oiitvh) ....... ... ..... w. v.v noi (unie. inno-t:!t In tletrolt St-it; 23. him nnd . ... ..ii nviouuL 01 Mini ry or u ivuuii 'I 'In the uiaiiiiueiiH-nt of the vluli. '.- at .. . . J lieuiiiird, vvt- jornn southpaw pltvlicr. who Is r I ported to tin ve fui-iilnlied InrofinM'J lion to .IinlKe K. M. Iuidla In coli- . iH-.-lioii with a new neundnl in base' . Iiall allllCiirini; 111 u L'linip l,olv,-i.n (Jl'lT ItWAISi: t)l' SCANDAI, i i.i;vi;i,ani). ti.. ii,.,.. l-i; iai-i! I leveland sportu w riters .lis uli;ed . I ' ---'.". oi i nn iivuoit and t'leveliind Sent. folio e- -Neaker us niiinak-.-r of the i 'Ivve- I 1 :u y imlav .l....li,.,i ... .i.... ..i. ..r. ..Inled." that neither Speaker nor j land Indiana was due In lliv Ini-. firm that lie had pivon Ijin'dls sutll I were 111 on It." , pondini.- svandal snrroiiiidlnir the ! Information, when ii, ,...,.i'i..' flilili llvniv" lU-tllnjr. (Kiime between t lvvr liuid and lie. 'er vlxlti-d him here tl.-t "n ' . viillvd no. I Thursday ufternol! vavir SCANI) L .vunnrd. tin Tlgvr j Cobb did not bet on the bull j ; t;time. he said. j who Is not tin - ! "I have played baseball for 2'- i mediately identified In cunnvvtlon veins, folib said with n vutrii in; with tin- tnvvstlnntloil was also Ills volve. "l i-olil.ln I tliliiK ot nny nnniv.l In thv tvstlnioiiy. lhlnc but win. Kveiy yeur. cvers What about the status of Cobb month, every week and every day, IS UNEARTHED (Continued from I'nKP One) Hid the pupils wit) ext hanno pies- ems. IMan Xhiiih liirties. The pupils of eiteh room at (ireen wootl si-hool are iilmt planning t'hristnuiH parties fur ThurMduy atternoon tetire the eloMP of mHiooI rrsult of the jrame. for the liolldayM. Km-h room hu h (Vnnimtv With 1010 SimiIii1 tree and the Mtiideittn have ex Today'n neuiidal was the third to (hunted name tu buy h'lftn, A in he exploded on the Amerleuii hawe tiie utlter mHuioU Meveral of the hall puhlte within Hie tiiat six leaHutM are plannlnn Mun rises for yearn, und on the surfaee apptred their piiptlM on thai day. Mo he as MlurttlnR- a tho lanioua t'omtnlsMloiur lajin- ( and Speaker?" (IIm wiui u(ked. No Arlloii Niwnrj-, "These men heitiK out of hae hull no deHslon will he made tm- lesM e handed eutulitiuns in the fu- I did my level he.nt to play pood ! hull und to live mo that I could j play (food ball. I never bet on a at American league paine In my life. ( 1 don't believe nny body ever played the frame ny harder or cleaner or ture reaiiire." the commissioner f-umrer than I. I am Involved In itarked. He refused to amplify the this smudwe Meven yenr after the' statement. ' thliiK huppeneii. My position is t'ohh, here with Speaker, for a vindicated in the testimony and so hearimt icrantcd by JitdK? landlK. I that of speaker. 1 refer' the declared todav thut he did not baseball fans of the euiintry to know of the bet until toni? nftcr- my record In hasehall. 1 am proud balmy w.irds nnd that the box score of! of It, and I will leave my ease to ltel.K-s a small Christmas tree ,-rookvd worlds series ot litis, af- the contest which lletrolt won 9 to(theni." ....... ... i, r iiH-ii vikiu siars oi me , niva- i woiil.l show that neither no nor i lAxmani im-ii. ...t. in the nine rooms of Kvliool. there Is a In rite one III the no White Sox were rorerer barrvl hall, whlvh was deeoriile.1 tiy the Irom urKanllv.l bas.-ball. Itlvvrla vnmpriro itiris orKiitnui-l Tllv vollilio- of Ivattnionv Com- Siieaker could have been Implicated j Cobb said that lonnrd. now In In throwlni: the Kami-, I California, clime east last Kvpteni- Cobb related that "IHitvh" l.oon-,ber and sold to American leoauc lion. Kavh room in the school mlssloiivr lindu. made public in-l nrd. iH-trolt pitcher, ami Joe Wood. I official for l.'o.otio a letter from J will Ii.ivv u Cliilstmui) imity Thura- vludcd Ivtlvra Culib la puiugrtva to Cleveland litlvhcr, hull bet JS00, Wyod and one from Cobb, written, . i . dbmlurtaiijf I TKAVIX 11Y ,MlTt)ll STAfiB ' La Onttitlo for ,Tosi-pli " ' linker ami llulse . . ' ' linker mil; " " I'ruillrtiHi - 1 1 :00 A. VI. :no A. M. - 4:09 p. M. :2iA. JL - 1:2SP. M. 6:U V. M. 3:30 P.M. . em P.M. Conni-ctirn at IVn.lbton for Walla Walla. P,;0 ana porU land; at Portland ail poii.t, South and North. ' Ia .mil,. ,.MU Pikiiip 7 . " "lvrn .Clialr Car Slaa.