La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1927, Image 4

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    Wednesday, April 13, 1927
EA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
i J L-J.
Page Four
(Incorporated)
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fRANK B. APPLEBY . Editor and Publisher
HARVeF pTmATTI i EW8 Business Manager
Published evenings, except Sunday, st 1416 Adams Avenue,
La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star publtithcd every Friday.
K Entered at the PostotfJce at la Grande, Oregon, as Htcond
Clasa Mull Matter under act of Murch 2,-1879.
OFFICIAL PAPBn OP UNION COUNTS' AND THJfi
r . CITY OK LA ORANOU
JJ MKMBKR ASSOCIATED PRESS
u The Anocl.'f,Ud I'i'ohh Is exclusively entitled to ute for publica
tion of all news dihpitluhea crrdftpd to it or not otherwise iTedltml
tt pubUsheti therein. All rlfflus of repubJLriitlun of sperbil dU
jiiiichps lu this papvr, und ulno the locul news heroin olio ait
Vetwrved.
bUBSCItlJ'TlON RATES
i By Carrier
pally, per month In advance - r 7Go
UaJIy, per six moutlis in advance. , 4.60
bully, single copy - - 9-ho
V. BjrMail
bully, per mouth In advance . 60o
bully, iter clx mouths in advance IK 60
frilly, per yur in advance.- - $5.00
VVeekly Ohserifir-Stur, per year $3.00
ADVERTISING RATES
DlHplay, foreign, per column inch 42e
pin play, Jural, per column Inch 40o
jTliue contract prices on application.
Ford Is Beaten
In Fight to See
Sapiro's Records
'COMMUNISTS . , .t-
; VICTIMS OF
CHIANG GUNS
(Continued from I'nita 1)
DKTHOIT. Apr. IS (AP)
lifnry Ford'a attorneys and counNol
for Aaron Kuptro In Ills 1,000,.
000 IIIjiiI null axalnat tlio motor
manufacturer battled today over
the Kord demand (or the right to
Inspect flaulro's rccoda of Income,
and Kord lost.
Woman On Trial
In Hillsboro On
press the rndlcal element of the
.,..,. r i-anioneso pollll-w. Uarlck. district mtoi ney
nu orKanizauon. of TUIiimook county, "resented the
The labor unions ordered the 'state's charKes ittfuinst Mrs. Kva
workers to leave their posts as a N. Mt-Gee today In her second trial
protest against Qeneral Chiang's on the change "f sluyiiiK her hus
acllon in ordering raids yesterday band, l)r. W, . Midfe, Nehalem,
On Labor t'nlon hull. Labor lead. Ore., uhyslclaii, who died lust Au-
At the end of a long argument crs said tho call was heeded Ini- ruhi.
In the absence of the Jury, Judge . mediately by 60.000 workers, and . pacts upon which tho slate will
Kred M. ltnvmond decided that ho they expected many others would 'rely, as outlined by Unrrick, were
would not Irsue an order giving the Muln the movement. (practically the sumo us those
Kord counsel the "right" of access n wag nul(lc cenr hy ())e iubor 1 hrought out In her first trial, ui
to tho books which have been In organizations that tho strike was Tillamook, in which tho Jury dls-
tho court room dully but woum not almt(1 at foreigners but was agreed. 1'iirchnses of pi.lMi.n by
funeral mo.o'.iss be(ure the death
of .Mctlee ' were' tho main points
stressed by Unrrlck. ' '
Waller Tome, of McMlnnvlllo. of
............i r.... vi :.. r..lii.u-ml
Murder Charge ,r,h; a,uile'"
1 - j The Jury was completed late yen-
IIILUUSOKO. Oro. Apr. 13 (AIM
to ida y. It Includes eleven mn und
one wotimn.
trust to Chf oppoHinK attorneys to
nrRUc upon a time und pine. for
iiiKpcctlon of tho books. They
cover tho period of 1117-1 124 In
clusive.
purely Intru-kuomlnlanff a moVoilha wlfe w1'1 br. -Mctit-e wit ill
mint by the cotninunlsts to brlnff ut ncr rtuminu house recovering
about t)W gvl-i throw of General prom ,,n accldenl: chuncea In the
Chiang, commander in chief of the beneficiaries of life insurance py-
f.'antonesc armies.' Chlaiiir's rriovo lfeieH- "ntl -urniiiBenienta fur the
For 12 days Senator James ( uKainst tho labor unions was look
Itevd. of Missouri, chief of Kord
counsel, hus cross exumliK'd Saplro
In an -. effort to estublish tho
amounts an'i munncra of fees ob
ed upon tut definite confirmation
of un irrevocable decision; not to
become reconciled with .the civil
und radical wins; of the kuomln-
utineu os leca. counci ir i.inn v.rm HJlff naviiie its headquarters at
assoclutlona
t THE IJCMT THAT IS DAItKNESS Vea, the llfcht of tho
ieked hull he put nut, und the spark of his flru hull not
hlue. Job IK:'.
Lighting of Airways j
Chief Expense Item
WASHINGTON'. Apr. 13. (AP)
Establish inept and opemtion fif
IlKhtlitK systems to permit nlKht
flyiiiK Is the chief Item tif expense
in tho maintenance of airways.
W. P. .Mcl'rurkcn Jr., itHsMaitt
seeretary of eommeree in churue f
the ' Kovernment's efforts to :iHHlt
j development of eommerelal avln
(tion, has ascertained thut the rr
t'M'Ired number of IIkIUh cun lie
I Installed at u cot of $337 a mile.
nod iiiahitahied at un annual cx-
; '--New York now has u new law by which the police mnylpense of hot.sh. , . :
pudlock offensive theaters just like saloons. Still, they donU?0;;. TtVV-!ue
padlock many saloons. , it ;j airway from -(;ihcku to 'imiiumj a'ii-
mall contractors who are oiienittn
on tho route are taking in abuiit
;That open door in China is doing a lot of slamming."
The strike was only partly ef
fective today In the. International j
settlement. Tho trumwuys were
runiiinu' on restricted schedules. '
tlic workers had gone out in some
mills and . tobacco factories, but
the rikshu and omnibus Jtcrviee
was normal.
Following Stieccfttvs
'Tho Northern Chinese troops,
who turned suddenly several days
ugo against the Cantonese, appear
ed today to be following1 up thoir
Kuccefses. An official report was
received that they had entered
l'ukow, on the northern bank of
a bombardment and Without En
countering opposition .from the
Cuntonesf.;, The report said that
Cantoncm flags on the side of Nan
king facing I'ukow Juiil disappear,
ed.
. Further cast, in the Yanglso val
ley general Sun Chuan-l-'ang. ori.
,Eai l Carroll is going -to jail fit last for perjury in his i.. day. and Mc-racken fZ' mXtZTMyc TZ
celebrated bathtub stunt, and the whole company that played 'H''"8"""8 "' """'lo d"rl"K ,h- grand canal, reaching a point o,-
V'Sex" in a Uroadway theater is sentenced to jail. '.Drama is ' : i.osiie thinkiang.
, . CT SS -X I -
j improving.
Senator Refuses
for best results;
in your baking
Same Price
for over 35 years
25 ounce for 25
WHY PAY
WAR PRICES?
Guaranteed Pure
In un official account of tho lust '
Inupfttinntinn Jnh n'v?k' rnM on ""v,,'t u,"u"nK" ln
tllVVBliyUllliy CW ni(J ivklng embassy compound,
. M . , 'i announced thut among tho docu-
'WAHIUNflTON. - Apr. 13 fAP) I njents seizea were oeiancu piano
Order of historical events in China; First you grab a Chin
ese, seaport; then you make China sign a treaty legalizing it;
rliMl when tho nntivix. crot i-prHpsh i.nH ilnrpnKnnnhlff vnil Henator I'ess, republican. Ohio, to-l'or military operations, ine sov ei
tnen, wncn me natives get lestiess ana unteasonnuie, you llaJ, ,,ccnn(.(1 lo ,.cei ,110it,nent government to supply and organize
brfllg a leet Of Warships and fight for yoUl" rights. ns a member lit the Heed cnmpiilgn cavulry In .Mongolia and Man-
h jfilluls IlivestiKiiting committee tojcliurla.
Isiicceed Henalor Cloff. republlciin. . Holslievlks lllametl
.The equality between the sexes that women have been de- west Virginia, who resigned. J i'i'o American consume general.
.,,li f.. . ; l ,..,,!. ...II.. i, ; ' u..,,,.u i,. In declining Henalor Kess said he! In Klhinghal made public n state-
manding for some time is gradually becoming thorough. In ,)(.k.V(., ,t hn.dK,,,!,,,,, of elco. ,. nt signed. by n American mis
' Wichita, Kan'., the other' day a husband threatened to go Hons should be comiucteii by th sionaries . who - were - residents of.
I,,. f m.il,., if I,:. ,. :r J:,t't (. l,t; Ui Tt, regiiliirly eonstlluteil stiinillng com- Nunklng- at tho time of thjj J)Ut.
home to mother if his wife didn t stop beating him. . The mlU)M uf , Bpnul0 ,, ,lmt he rjl!0 th(.rr. . .
threat worked. The wife, in the presence of two witnesses, not in uecurd with the viewsj r "it now seenm tho un establish.
n nLn ,. 4 uii ( ...... :nt....H u....in of a iiitijoiity of the special coin- ed opinion both of rhlnese and
signed a pledge not to hit or in any way injure her husband, IllUU,c ,. j foreigners ti,..t those responsible
the father of her children, so long as they live together. It , : . I for these outrages were of the
looks like a step toward justice and equality to have an abused i-i.o noKrsoitm:it '"X
husband get away with this old threat if he really can get nhw tuti.r.ANH, Apr. in (An.'nnd directed itnmiun boishiyist
jaway with.it . JJut tiieie may slilh be catch... This sort of J7,.'zv
f equality hasn't yet progressed quite far enough to insure the today applied io tin- rnii, (i spates sos ion katcatciikiis. .
: husband who really does go home to mother against prosceu- ?Z"Vn t, MbHt-ow-XTe ' ..est
tiun for desertion.
j. - -
HAMI'KKING PUEJUDICKS
j Speaking at the dedication of the new building of the
lluplist church in Cleveland, 0., of which he was a member
isomc years ago, John D. Rockefeller Jr. made a fine plea
!for human cooperation for the common good,
j Ho pointed out the fact that men of many different na
tionalities and different religious faiths had been employed
In the construction of the building. . The only thing demanded
;of them was good workmanship. Yet the physical structure
of tho church is as beautiful, as well suited to its purpose, as
soundly made as it would have been if only Baptist contractors
and masons had been employed, of American birth and Nordic
ancestry. ' 1 .' "' i
"If then," Mr. Rockefeller concluded, "men of many
ijatitins and many creeds may unite in building a church,
j. why may they not work together sympathetically and to
the advancement nf ln ronmmn inwirl in llin Inn'Minir nT
i a city, in the development of government, in the working
! out of questions of international trade and world re-
lations?" .. ' .'
! It is worth thinking about. Prejudices' arc freak things.
anyhow, bul their holders rarely realize it unless they cheek
up on them in isomc such way as that used by the speaker.
If we do not draw racial and religious and class lines in one
place, why draw them in another? If forgetting them and
working together for the accomplishment of a specific end
js effective in erecting a chinch, why not try forgetting them
and working together for all sorts of other things of even
greater importanct within the church and throughout the
national life?
Il-Yedi-rlctt A. Cook friilu Leaven- catchers In Itusslu have been sulu-
worth prison on a five-year .pro- moiled to Moscow to exterminate a
batlon period. plague of rats which have de-
slroyed hundreds oCrvaluuble doeu-
I Win. Venn--. piih--A t-'oial Clune im-nts. ' .
LA GRANDE
NATIONAL
BANK
' 1887-1927
Forty Years Servici:
Sound
Progressive
Reliable
(WltltOU. COIXAPSKK
CKKKNVJLLiK, . C, Apr. U
(At) Kari Carroll, theairieal
proflucer, nrouie tu Iht federal
penitentiary' at Atlanta today cul
laied on the train shortly he
fore rfcactUnK here und wax re
moved to u Cireviivllle honpltal.
- EASTER SHOES ;
5 For The Entire Family .
N. K. West & Co. Inc.
La Grande's Leading Store
for Over 25 Years
I --
KEAU THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
W- -
You'll Find
The Same Uniform Quality
Day After Day
In
MC WILLIAMS'
Butter-Nut
Bread
Always rich as butter--Sweet as a nut.
Order Today from Your Dealer
Made in La Grande
By
LA GRANDE BAKERY
K. J. McWILLIAMS, Prop.
i m
Again Easter Shoppers
You arc sure to double your dollar in Foot
wear, Clothing and Gent's Furnishings. And
all other Easter Novelties in all nationally ad
vertised brands by buying at the greatest sale
nt.ni. hi.i it.:,. ...,;., y
tin hviu iii nun iut.uiiij
AT THE MEM'S WEAR
Going Out of Business
SALE
nothing Habits Of
I III. S. Spread Abroad
v
WASHINGTON. Apr. 1.1. (Al'
j tii i hint; eonvcntt-ni v ami urtfi) In
no UntKt'i an AnitM'kriin 1Uhm n-i-rury.
it In illew'lHt.' iti iMtniuicM i
iti'liui'tnicm rimnr.H un plumhinii
liiuturial c.x M)'t h.
fl I'ttr five yearn rUr tn 1 '.:'. hih-Ii
tMt-M II Vl'launl K'.OMM.MMII IlllltlluU
Iv. hut aivuui-Ml tit (hut yi-iir to
t.:':n.utu itnd a rmtlur iiii iin.sc is
roKiirdt'd an likely (IiIh yvnv.
Mn. Ijittn Amrtira htth tiihs ni-i-iint
in m'titt tliMiiaiHt, Imt the di-
(nutnieni'rt tiinh- MpfHulistt- find
1 LAI MK Ol.m.sr M).N(iMUI
KAI.I.YMAIK'N, Ir-luiid John
SlijirliM Ii:im u .Ltlni.k ll...t 1....
K"mLft'll-11'P'" f'r HllMWvr 'P'tp- Hiinw In hit ciM iM-n- for :l y. ara.
inriil. flrc-at llvlliilii, mi the ulhcr
IwuhI, liiktH Utile Hluiwtr huth mi"
lM-hil. t'liiiiiiiii. Mvlo ii nil I'dhn
arc i tinshlrrcd mill ki'lH for tho hit
fst type rUtunvH,
Ah ii ruh. tho hath tiih maun-fa-tunU
fur t'Mort In tin nlil Mylf.
nani'ltl Hun urrulr whhh utmnN
lit un four Ii'kh. Pun-luincrw in
Norway, hdwever, di-iiutnd thnl lh
Ik he iUmh. hi.hio. mul thi t'lilnv
want cartlH'nwa'u HiIih t-alUd "uo-
I'lldW."
READY-MADE ROMPERS
Size 1 to 3, G5 and 75
WATCH TOMORROW'S AD
And cave $3.00 to $20.00 on Spring Coats
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
Hotter Merchandise Lower Trices
Read the items listed below and you will be
convinced of the great economy:
RIDING PANTS
- Broken lot of heavy
khaki laced leg Rid
ing Pants in small
sizes. Double seat and
knee. Regular ?2.00
value
For this week only
SPORT COAT '
Henvy duck flannel
lined Sport Coat, 30
inches long. Regular
$5.00 value
$2.97
DRESS SHIRTS
Green Hood, Arrow
a n d Manhattan
brands in neckband
and collar - attached
styles. Madras, silk
and genuine English
broadcloth. Values to
$7.50
69 to $3.19
RRADLEY
SWEATERS
Heavy shaker knit
Sweaters just a few
left. Regular $10.00
value
153.87
HATS
Stetson Hats, regu
lar $10.00 sellers up-:
to-date styles. Going
out at '
$3.87
SHOES '
Costonian Shoes
and Oxfords in kan
geroo and genuine
imported Russian calf
regular $10.00 and
$12.00 values, going
out at
$3.87 to $5.S9
Men's Wear
GOLNG OUT ' OF BUSIN ESS
How to start the Day Wrong
By BKIGGS
EVERYTHING'S BKIGHT AND
rosy when YoJ -Dash
FOR .THE' MORNING SHOWER
- AND YOUR SPASMODIC
FlX5 OP COUGHING HAVE
EVSRYBODY 5TARIMG
AT YoiJ
BUT when you light
a Cigarette after
breakfast it tastes
Something AWFUL,'
- and the Second
ome. starts the cud
Throat to Tickling-
to-
m m
'fL
- And Finally Yoo cough
The big Boss right out
of Your office before
You can mention the
Little raise Yoo wanted.
ArlD So THE DAY IS
UTTERLY RUINED,
n-L Rssign Before.)
I'LL STAWO c.l .
ANV NORB QFHE HAS 5UCH
HIS ABUSE An IRRITATING
COUGH HE
Ought to 5moksJ
old Golds
Gold
Old
Irs the Smoothest Cigarette. ..20forl5
.,,;not a cough in a carload
rrvdacl of P. I nrillml Co,
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