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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1927)
V t Tuesday. April 12, 1!)27 Pasre Two LA GKANDB EVENING OHS15KVER I 1 t I'l r t ! f ! i f . f y ? T ' f f ? T t ? ? ? , ? f i HILL'S "Dependable Quality" Ultra-Smart In Styling' i , Not only on paater will theaa track be charmln hut for nil afternoon dreaa nccaalonH of the aprlng rthd hummer. Twd-plera modela , nr preferred with plea tod HklrtM or flouncea and daln ty rrllla In lovely fcprlim chiutea'of rheney rroated crepe and georitetta. A very aatlnfylnff choice for yoir' at $27.75 HILL'S "Dependable Values ? FREE SPEECH IS AT STAKE, CLAIM Liberal Club In Pennsyl- f vania btate Normal Y Under Attack j WKSTHKBTER, Pa.. Apr. 12 (AP) The controversy- In the mate ; normal school hero over the di- J missal of two professors and the dents Liberal club toiliiy wan fast outgrowing Us original status as a local issue. , t I While the trustee were ponder Iiik lh! demand that tin; hoard "Justify the club in It active ron- lilHK.Ho.. " n Li n InAnl j American Legion post who sup t j ported the ilismbvial of the reach-. Jp;ers, wen criticized by (heir eom Jk rada In Washington and New "flYork. Ihr' outf1 professors combined nppea Is for the privilege of free Jk speech with an attack on the gov f j erning head of the school and the b-rnulid that they be replaced with with "the . norrnul school cxeeu t i lives, available." ? v StTk no ItHnMntemeiit John' I'roh-Ksors John A.. Klnneman 'anil Robert' T. Kerlln, whoso sym- I imiiiHiic asHoc taiion wnn inn un ;erul club wa ulleged to have re- A nulled -In tho Ioha nf their nonln. aHfterted today- that . they did not dfHire reinstatement under Iho Yi Beautifully Made , pri'Mf-nt. regime. I t iVItlolzhiff John If. Holllnser. j btiHlnex.! niunuK'T of the school, -.Professor Kinneinan said: "IlolliniffriMm and free speech I are the bawic issues Involved in J(thls unfortunate affair. New: Occasional Chairs for the Home Beautiful - You can add tone and refinement to your' home by the addition of one of these new oc casional chairs. The frames are beautifully finished in an tique mahogany and walnut; gracefully shaped backs covered in colorful tapestries and pleasing designs in linen friezes. Comfortable sag scats upholstered in plain mohair. ... We welcome your inspection of this latest addition , to our stock, knowing that it can- ' not fail to please' you. ' . Can Furniture Co: are the.e latest sprinu-thne f racks. The finest all-silk, henvy (,'eoriiPUe crept pre dominate in a Rreat variety nt colors. HUtched down Inverted pleats Kive the lat ent style ,nnte fine pieal In'B, two and three tone ef- , feci ahio In these two-piece frocks. They have double skh-tx and are wonderfully made garments $39.7! The Easter Frock Is '.the most vital part of your spring costume and the most practical. Whether you indulge in only one or many dresses this season, you can't afford to overlook the lovely creations and remarkable values- we have here. Here, too are newest coats, smartest accessories to add charm to your appearance. XI f t1 t- f f t t t T T ? ? T t 1 road. Support of the professors and the liberal club has been extended by the William StraiKht post of the American Legion and by f'on KrcsMinun Hamilton 1'ish Jr., of New York.1 , J'isli Supports t'lnh f'ongnwsnion Kish. a slate, inent at Washington offered his "cooperation in any way to have the h'glon uphold the guarantee of ftgt the constitution in favor of free.- doin of speech." ' g -TT These messages were consiilered of significance In view of the re port thnt H was protest of mem bers or the local legion post against the liberal club criticism of the government's Nlcuraguan policy that precipitated the present con troversy. The stand of the local club was commended In a telegram form the Yale Liberal club which urged that the "movement for the frc speech" be continued. In Its resolution urging the reln slatemcnt of tb professors and a clean bill or health for the liberal club, , the organization openly de fied Ilr. Smith's order that It hold no further meetings. The renson Tor Dr. 8mllhs action was a ru mored investigation of the club by federal authorities, the. resolution states."; . '''- .;, . . Ing.at the Grande Rondo Lumber, company's mill ne on mg wren. Mlm Clara. I-ny Is visiting Mrs. Irene Kohler. of 1'nlon, this week. Guild l.ny purchased a new roadster In llaker last week. ' Clarence Vnnorder is grading the rellow was n huslnew .Medical Springs ajjff- Gorge visitor at day. Ida -nr.d -Tack Hunter have re. turned to their home after spend ing a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hob Miller, of Pig Creek. Heavy Crepe Frocks This group, of spring, dresses give & great variety in colors and styles. They arc tall of heavy georgette or. flat crepe, 2-tiece styles, frilled or simply tailored models W.7H Large Size Dresses Here is a special value in new frocks of fine tubsilks styled es pecially for larger women. They are extremely attractive frocks can be . washed : easily, too. Sizes from 42 to 50 Newest Hals for Easter IF a hat liu-kfl I'hanii, II nuiy reniljly flpoll tho coMiilnp rfr.-t ko ' HtlwH your Kilmer rh.i).Mii with rari. Tlr. un- a hnM (if tm.sl In-.' comlnH new slyp Ih-i-i .ihc f.ilUf ftnd'htmw roinhliuitliiiiK nrt cmic rlully Phln nl . 7 fi niwl Ihp rrnrhetpd viwas it-ivnlc MtinnliiK hum nt $625 Patent Ties for . . Easter To Im atyliahly ilrpHd for Haslpr inrniia hdhfe atyllxhly nhnd uhd you may. select either KhlnlnK pat entJi or;ih Hfcht.eolofed ahoea and know you are Welt eoatumed. One new one la tt tare imtent with mili tary heel at. I5.8S. Another very - nmftrt nhoe la hiRh heeled In pal ent with palaley trim and dainty tip $SJ00 ..AAA WKDNKKDAY'K I'ltDt.HAMS KOAC corvall l (sa.:'in. 1070kc), 7, aporlti nvt. : 7:iu to 11:16, abort talkai S:I6, iiiunir hour. K EX Portland 4t7in.t;-IKo) t to i, ninnar Inilalc; II lo mld nlKht, MldnlKlit rcvUnr KJU i Reattln I1M .ini-tmikr) fl:30 to 8, dinner hour ronn-it; x to lt:ail, nluillo proKratn: u:.io lo II. danrn mtlalr, VU' M.ycrn and , hla orcheatra. KGO Oakland (3lm-tJ"kr) r.:ti6, noma, baaelulll morei.; ' i, farm program ; 9 to lo, National Itrnadcaatlnir Co. proKtuni. NOTB National lltoadinatlnir proKrara for Wetlneaday nlKht la ua lollows:. "An Hour in Memory Lane." Many popular old-time, hallads and familiar aonsa. rti atdea KOO tha program wilt he hroadpaet from to 10 avor KFOA. KFr, KHO. KOW, KOMO and Kltg, In t hla column It win hn rafarred to aa N. II. Co. pro : grain. j KVA Beattla (4Cm.(inite j Irio; pio- to K, entertalnern: a to ! to !H, N. n. t'O. priiKl'ilin.. KIM I, on AnKolea ( 4i!7iii t;t"li ) 7, dance on'ht'atra: 7:45. Ill i alur'-r; R, Jnmea MiirrotiKliH: :i in l". it. n. to. proanitn; In Kraln of rlaaalo mitnlr. KI'O Ruh Ihii.Ih.. (4L'Sni Mkrl, 7, cone, rl ori'lu Htrii: s u, 9. pruarmn of I'lannli'tu nui.vt,.- :i lo l'i, N. H. fo. protrruiii: in to 1 1. Slllt-a lt.auiiinl orchiNliu. KYA Han Kriin.lHixo (1'.I'i.sim-76dki-) 6;:i0 to 7MH, Nollie ll i'. l'ronner'a Cllft hotel conr.lt trio: 1 lo tl, arrvlcia from H, .si. Mary-a church "Hplrlt of The Holy Wik;" to Id. Httitllu proKrniii': I" lo II, llerh Mcyerah'k'a cii't hotel nrcheatrn. KOW Portland ( in I m-l', I ikc) : io 7. dinner conc.it: 7 ncrvlce: h to (or,l; .1. H. ro. proitram. K P'XH I. oh Amri'l.a (.ir.i Tin tinkc) t, Anirei'ia I rlo: 7 : .10, ( 'a ttia Kid proanim; . Muivi i iki.i. aoprano: ::ia, Jume Klncl. . n or: I.ncllla Itoy, routrulln: 9. Ar thitr riark and hla hand: in to ti. Palala dp lianae M,1 Mnlph Mar key with bla Mnalral K.ya. KTaii Oakland tsaj mnnii.k, a to l, proitrain under or tha railiornla rr. ninloi linn KNnr Ranta Monica tMKni. 126nkr) I. bani rnnrrrt: t:3i, ljl Monica Hall Mac; II lo 12 j i oiini orchest ru. j K(lM() Seattle ( 3 (ISln-tlSOkc) i::::n to 7:Sn, Totetu conci-rt or. cImsIiii: x to !!,-miialcal proKrania: !' to tn, .V, It. Co. proirruin; 10 lo l":4ri, inimical protframa:' l:4fi to I -Sin, Totem hroadcaatera. Rice M. Means In Oregon On Visit j I'd AI'I'I.V TO I. C. O. , i NKW VdKK. Apr. 11 (APi , I'ormal applicutlon to th Inter. still.' coniinerce coinmlaHlon for I I ' T f ? ? y ......... cooks in I minute msensilh spring and summer n.Penn SCents &good cigar ... - " www v ill? i IB POUTI.An, Ore.v Apr. 12 (AP) -Itiee M. Mrans, of Ienver, com mander In chief of tho United M punish Wat Veterans, and former I'. S. Hnnttor, who arrived here today to visit local ret-runs snld republicans have agreed to taboo the subject bf a third term until i unirt. nMon of the Great Northern ! , r""IPUl v speans. anil Northern Pacific railroads will I "I the iVr-l1ent announces be made within thirty days, It was hlmtef ufl a pandtdatii then he he THB I'AHK (Special) Kd Pol phin. of Kin met t, Ida., agent for I'arks Hras, was an Overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vnnor der Thursday. - - Iteed I.enthnm, Kenneth Vnnor der and Kred ltrndshnw are work- mikI tntiay by llnlph lludd, and "mm i it s 1 ouni'lly. respectively pit Htil.-nte of the Hues who have rc I urni il to New York nfler an rx-I'-nstve tour of their territories. ul Hit v 11 eveufives i-xpreruted contl- to l'i, , 'h-tu .- in the ultlinatt) succem of the I rniiHoiMution plan. While no actual count of the m on tit of stock which has been It post t ) in connection with the piopHtt-d merger, is available at present, both ixecullves declared tin- .stock holders' response, had l'" n satisfactory.. 68 Miles Per Gallon j t'ln Public Test, Mal kt'in. ah earlv nal. ravp hlirh illKctl'in 'ieida In eastern Oreiton. It l lm- mnnp to covered amut and ordlnar lly doea not have to h Treated. Three-Rrnln, Rohlen rain and allver. nroadraaiInK ot flgln from Ocean mine have alad len lilah yield In pun, cuu: i":i", i inn i-aaa del prcllnna of e.lalern Oron May Reorganize ! Western Railroad cornea simply a candlduto on thn aume footlna; Hh any other," anld SurlUnf Inrenrion Cell Miraeulout M"an. : Mileaaa and Statu r- ' ' ' ! Ford. Iniuntly GET ONE FREE! Chicico. UL The Motor publk wm amand on one lloo of sat la n OUiciti PubUc Ti " pr uo in uiotbtrr Iml Ait ia .p tt W uiln ixr ilkn. bratkinc woikl'i mrtrd. Tbe Bltnckc Control li mtirly miio mmkic nd uvm iu ubiU cmi tvwrr tw w4t M II Ucufnied tottmcoktcat notoffiBJtaUr tawiatTi wtSr. remove and ptvot car w. mvi hall oil and lncraf apnd. pap ud kwct. TheiaMMatlc Cootrol und oa Cadillac ad LVLo Uiht untUr fiUacka Licnwr an Uit aura prowl at matiL Tbt tavaaiiDrt vast vatTrbara and will amd ooa Coettol 'taa to lotroduca it to your room unity, SWi Huraatord. Amtamadf rWtotMXa bbobUl rraa trial mud Aarttta' Pin k. h,u.l . u aw Ford Car Ira by Ubm your pnorat Ford b worn out will ba mi at oeca to anyoeo wba 4 Ssilvertciwns k WAH1HNOTON, Apr. 1J tAP) A plan for reorKanlalnr the Chica ao Mllwaukea and St. I'uul rail way, now in recelverahlp. maklnir It the Chicago, ..Milwaukee. St. I'uul and Pacific railroad waa pre. aented today to the interatate com merce rommlaalon by bankera and receivers lit Pharge of the property. Permlaalon to lasuo new aecur Itlea and to turn over the railroad to th new corporation was aoiurht fd?'?5r?1f.!?'rB7,ck; A"Jt Cwt Co. frtrn the Pominlsalon In the appll-J - , Caioao. Tire Saving Station Like the lighthouse, we "warn you off the rocks" but the rocks we mean are tiny ones that get insideyour tires. Let us take.off your casings look them over clean them out put them back. No charge at all this service is as "free as air." Kelly's Tire Shop 1415 Adams Ave. Adv. STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT 'Phone 799' Travel in our Modern Chair-Car Stages! Leave - .. La Grande for Joseph . . . 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. La Grande for Baker, Boise 1:25 p.m' La Grande for Baker only 9:25 a.m. 5:30 p.m. La Grande for Pendleton 11:00 a.ni. 3:30 p.m. (Connections at Pendleton for WallaWalla tnd Pasco) Leave La Grande i For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00