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Page Four IX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, June 22, 1027 TEXAS FIELD "JINX" ACTS AGAIN, WRECKS SECOND ARMY AIRSHIP THE OPEN COURT COnRESI'OMKNT8 MOST XUMMIT TIIKIIt NAMKHTO VIIK KMTOK IV TIIKV I)l SIHE I.KTOIIH ritl.NIKI). "It's Easy to Swim in a Columbiaknit" See The New Colors and Patterns N. K.West&Co. Inc. THE MAN'S STORE (Inoornorntf) An Independent Newupaper FRANK B. APJLKBY Editor and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS .... . Bustnena Manager Published evening, except Sunday, at 1418 Adams Avenue, La CJrande, Oregon. The Obnfcrver-Btar published every Friday, Kntered at the I'ostoffice at La Grande, Oregon, as Second Claaa Mull Matter under act of March 2, 1 879. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTT AND TUB CITY OF LA GRANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assoc In ted 1'resM is exrluKiveiy entitled to use for publica tion of all news despatches credited to it or not other wine credited If published therein. All rights of republication of upeclal dia patehea In ihia paper, and alnu the iocul new herein also are reserved . SUBSCRIPTION HATES Jiy Currli- Dally, per month In advanre.. bally, per nix months In advance $4.60 Laily, alnt;le copy 6o By Mall Dally, per month In advance ,..60c Lmily, per idx monllm in advance $11.60 Daily, per year in advance, $6.0 . Weekly Observer-Star, per year ..$2.G ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch DiHplay, local, per column inch Time contract prices on apilicatlon. MAONII'Y THE ..V.li;- o let im exalt his n. nut- t'K' i her. , Jii the past, iiitci national" H looks now as if they may The Prince of Wales should leain a lesson from Lind bergh's experiences, and tarry .lidintf. r A statistical curve drawn for the automobile trade shows the saturation point "stabilized" about six years fromfnnw -with 30,000,000 cars in use. Get busy, salesmen there's 8,000,000 new prospects. Senator Arthur Capper of tional legislator seriously llu ;j)i;il most Dt llie time until that he can he found in his ; ."Onc of the plain duties of Mays, "is to represent the people I hope that every Kansan, regardless of his politics or creed, i who has a problem that involves or who believes the services of department may help him, will I am here to assist Kansas Obviously, valuable service Niit(ihUuWtlie-li''ilrtor ... , blllltl'UL.s, mc.1., llilti lll-'Ctl. lllltl IIJ1IUI)IIS until Willie lit lliu hurly-burly of official life in Washington, but he could also give to those same constituents a lu'tter idea of the problems the national government must face and could promote more .... ... i , i ii , , it intelligent discussion ol lug national problems. Intelligent discussion and mutual understanding of their respective nroli- . ..III f tl ; r n.iiia iMiiuii i,c- ,1 iiik: iiiinj; private citizens they serve. SrdGKSTION FOK Kl'SSIA If Uussia wants to spread the Communist system to other couyUU's which sin tines there may he a much more cf foelive way than the way she lias heen following. Communist piopotfanda financed by the Soviet govern-! ment hasn't accomplished much except to make other coun-' tiies mad and suspicious. ii minded people, because well Communism has not been successful in Russia, and has only,r ' ood roads, ih'ai lands , lit'l'll knnt frntll lli.mtl t'llllK Cailllfii livi tlin m-iurrniiOi'i iillinil inn I 111 fapilallSUC ltlCllKKlS. 1 Thu Suviot Icnilci;; lutvo wasted a lot of time and inoiu'v, : 11 : . r ... ; ... 1 ii i i n t n ' i hi iiu.-i iiinif.i jn i'ii.i.iiih.i. 11 nas mill uussia mr nunc man it lias hurt the other nuinti ios. C'oinnion sense should tell ih .... : ;. 1;... i , ,.:i llll.lll 11 l. llllll ID lilll. 1 If they don't want to !;ive up Communism, that is all light. If they want to peisuade the world that in Com-1 lnunisin liis its sole salvation, even that is all rijrlit. Hut' there is only one way they ean ever prove it to the satisfac-' tion of intelligent, people in any nihil1 country. That is, liy miikinn; it successful in Uussia -ty making Uussia prosperous' atYll; happy unih r a ("omniiinist system. j Let them eoncenlrate on that lor a while. Nothing suc ceeds like success. If ami when it can he ilemonst raled that' tin systi'tn wiii .it up ami t;ikr S ill it; nntii'o. tli--sell Wood Career Is llu si at A1.? Years i.tis an;i"1,i..-' . Ihivi her vn,l .n t, (able Saturn t I' .. I j.Mll wood. -at el 'V'nnfi'itn inu til- !m. Winkle. I h.- M.t lived In 1 1 Sine. Ilhl.ory M-K.n It, em ent . mi., .i, .lie rhtblted !ii-ii-. The f mtil e ai i.t t at alleiillMH !., iltl t ( lie ,tf i ll'tli.tetl MIKl e. eei ITAVINd taken over the llotr l-m supply 11 of the .Ml. Kmily I.uiiiIi.t Co., 1 ain now in a )osition to supply the elie.-.p furnace ftie (;ki;i;. and dry ( haimvood Place yom- older now for your winter's fuel (all MAIN l.-)l Frank Cleavinger 211 Depot St.' ..760 420 400 magnify the l,oid with me, ami I'falm 31:3. treaties have I wen writ in water. lie writ in air. a parachute when he goes Kansas takes his job as a na has announced that he will""" ""' ln ,,v next ftovemixsr at loieka and office there at regular hours a United States Senator," he of his state the year around. the government in any way, some government agency or come in and tell me about it. wherever it is in my power could be rendered In this way net a clearer View of his nll",f""''''i,"",V "!'' y'"-"'' . ... ,, 1 -i .1 '"-date that I save Up. pr .f . It if i l ,i lei ,iti jmiiiic, MjlVilliLA auu lite nas litiied oven among open- informed people know that ' ' liiiui, l!k' Mhssoiii-ijin win Id will h-lth and with- k j 1 1 :.l ; r ' 'i'l -d lll'UM' Im- a deter. ! . ' i" i" ie. uittpfe.hinenl, .s)iv..t .Mr i. ,l, u t.. .' 1"--''! "In ".Ut M-niv not ein-- ,v V ,1, I'' ' ' 'I' "IV . .i!i-.st;ll Wood-, .., , ' ' ' ' ! ': ' ' ' ' 1 delict1 " j Sex . , ii ,,( i,, r I'-"--'" i- .Ih.. ilu- author ol ; iT ... v , '1 .iiil.be,,- book- and h.: ... , ' ' ' ' 'M-n porn.,. j " L ' ' v u " "e eM.eili.u-lltal fol M' ' l' 1 X.O-Md at f I--;' ' v ' ' - IVi. lo.-ea. Jr.. w a - j ' "' Ui: ' -'de o i-et.fit ;ilh. IV. l.ilm "' (," i't-e . i -v bv ih, ir K This uaJ r ' ' ' ' " 1,1 i 'i 'e . i - rn.L-N v ... .- I To th- Editor: I Mcing a resident on uuienne , creek I , w 1th others, am vitally Interested in road Improvements in this and other localities. Th-( road up Catherine creek was ul-j luo-Ht Impartiable unlil the farmers' IhciiiHelveH (Traveled It for a short i distance nouie yearn ago. but with I the heavy traffic over this road It will soon be as bad as ever. If the road bonds cany it would make this a direct road Trout Ma ker and all inter mediate sections to t'nlon and draw a laiipr trade to In Ion county that now goes to Baker county. The traveling public also lives this road extensively and would use it more if it were In condition to be used. Now let us all work for the up building of I'nion county and tor the betterment and conifoit of Ms residents. C. p. El V A I. SON. Coe, On-., June To the Editor: Cove lu rries are eoniinir on the market In fine iua)i1y and imni tify. Order your supply at once. I'nion county berries, or any oili er fruit. nr' as irood as the ln-.st, and if you buy them, the fruit K rowers prosper and in the end city folks will loo. If you buv Import ttd berries t he profits help pay tix8 and build roads in some other state fir county. What's the Rood of thai '.' Tile name n title of all fatnt products berries, poultry, panh'i produce, da Irvine, when you buy these things from home produce) s. not h In i? hut good come of it. Now you may be willing to buy j along these lines, but the farmers! can't always brine their products j to market to pet this business you no doubt arc willing to give thein. I Hud roads four mini lis of the ' year shut them in. Then why not Improve tin counly roads? It does uol take a very smart man lo figure out that citizi-ni of Im Giande nil help tin in-j Helves by helping fanners who are. ml ' ho, warn maiin hav no upoiocy io I lli.il,- hflpt d yon Imilil ynrf (help I In1 farmrru this !inu. H. S. WKI.Mi; iTi: 1x11; tiii: ihimis I fet'l that eyt'iy luoiafty un:. will tnlianre tin- valut' of his iproprity in I'nion county by ol- i,ib ih ln.n.ls 10 build the ru.i Is a proposed by t hi- county court. I find that for every hundred miles traveled In the county l,t the entire road tax p.-r year that 1 "'" "" ,,il- Metween tny farm and the town of Kiitin we hav.- a ro., i 3 1 " I'tinui and a pui.i load one tnllc lioia the end of ,,, ,liariiet ron.i. The .est ,,i kuiihk over the one mn- or ..i.i. fashioned liiKh"ay is four limes ot 1111- lts mu.-h as Ih mil proved inarUet mad. There ts tint hm j; in this issm of bonds that will cive t- m nlher mile of road iieeit; how ever, this III O e III fft our I o:c! proKram at least e-n year ahead of hefiednb-. which mean that ome diiv I will pi. ably pet the market road mail" in v farm. Kvery faimer thinking of ii- Intr HK.Onst the bonds on a principles should icminhc 111:,! lut. ,lu' worM H ',,iin-"l m II htKh" ay anil llial'U . 1 oe is . Im.iI lltnl ate I hHilienl Ml III neu,er tho boo.I to. atuneae '' "w" 1 r"i"'"v i"' '"" will value Ineieime. atel hImi I , ii.siren to wii his ehu fi"- nim h itniehi r. Tin lineal many ho nmv hui- ruads and liit;ha.s fiitius und it l. nut Mud I hal In a irre;i pa4Sl tlC t lle't stn pi is:m; l ninny e.is. I he.se callle people W lilt hl'h- way h u I d t n i xpeiis.1 stopp rttrht now and are out 'buiw ' b i bfjit to stop It. This auie .Lis should remember t hal we. I people wltO oled to h'll.( thev tl i at acceinmodat intiK lor Ml Hid 111 a tilcilt llianv cist S iii'Im ally paid them lor the prlvil-w of Ilia liini; 1 he niu enl. nee t Im n" h i e. a nd as a llu- and proposition, should now t out and help build the roads li b I - i- ed and all that the coint has p'i on this bond prok'tam is n Ii d. (1 not they would not be then- la ear-dully cheeMPB up the col of tnius-oi tat Ion In this :"tlic.n tury inMi wttit liU-h waucs and t shun Iioiiim, 1 find the hiin.-p.i'-tati.m cofl from tarm to rail hn- . !i done tn the ol d -1 a ll 1' 'lied nian-n-'r will) slow t'.iniM and bad lou.is on t he obi l eBiilal p. n roads, in at'oiH 1 2 tune jii eater prr Jon pT mile- I ha n t he rost of r;triuu'' , by lull lin.s. and when we rout. roll side r the I lit i i.' a r f 1 1 en -k'-'-d tn this wotk our bife ran. hardly be , Miiml-d. With mo.i ein toads and equipment onr d - ttv i. s to our lii.nki l ci -lit -t s . a n ' be .jone tit a cost of aboot ij times per ton per lltlb. a roll-' piin-d whh (im nl -... ff'tuht r,b,. ! I fe.l as a ilhrn that t ea nn.d be pi esperoii to any cn-.ih'r de (Jin- than (he k'enei.il run o i iH-. ens of t nion counly. but also feel that If I make a condition by my eftotls ( hal ni'h-U pi!Kpril1 to their atd I hue h.ip.-d theai and at the same lime h.-lpt-d ni i s. M. 1 fe. that tf 1 hnpp-n to' be o hxate.l that I wilt not ti- aj load that pawns my fatm. tltat )s lie tt ason to iWiise to h.-lp sono-- out rl.v that liappenn to lte nn j llie ptopoitvd roiile. tevllUK Ml.e that he "ii! lu luiu ivad u i.a..a L'-SARWY M3 V fif. J The "jinx" that destroyed the army iliriinl le 1'.! at l:n,..l.s TieM. S in Antunio, Texan, in 1922, has nM-rated at'ain. this time claiimn-' lite army diriiiihie TC-l'-2l.t as its yietiin. A m.M.rinu cable taught a the ship was leavine th hanc.tr, and the tu' ,-nvt li po was ripped apart ami thrown to the ground from a height of 4tt fet. offa vt's and iih-ii al.oard esrap.-d injur-. Tlie diri.il. le was com-In.imli-d l.y M.ij.-r II. A. Stratiss. h., -..mma;.led tho t'- at tlo tini it was v re Ui-.1. Ahox e is show n the T(-la-:M3 l.efore the ... . -i.it lit : t-i,.w is the tangled ri-.-l:atc in trout of the hanirar. in due time build n. art-r my property. Sinn-, the World ar. an entir? iy new condition hus taken ho'-J cf every busim ns tn the I nit. ! Sl.it' . A n-w order vi thine h.i.-. cuuie aiiout and while w h ar m ' v iy side ttse vails ffoini; up about cor.diiinn. we should bv i -mind, d Iht nim;ty h.- utluoi m - eoinlltion tu'l no'. hl us out t-r uimo thwl me .muM lesion ot ho io n- dli..-.n.n, ,,, ,.. meet tfn' new rondttion't. ,nd jus: as sure as we do not l--rrn th.-( l"S.on and k--p st-p with tti" r ni'x, the how wsz o ca:i do i not soing To sc- us. V" all Know V.-,f fitst e. ti.l lo tii- biiildinc of a hot it .i fouiuiation big rnouffh. liro.nl einitiirh and hirmi? nonirh to ttii port all the truriur- needed. Jtnd I a in a firm In tb- it now I h.:1 the first esM.nlial to surojw anJ prop'iity of any country i a I iliieial ssten uf hlirhwas that "ill fully develop every dollars' I w ort h ul iTiiTgy in the ioils t hat can he extiacte.i by human K- niu . I hope tl.itt every fii'l'T of tins a 1 1 Icle wiil consider the faet t h. t . In olinc tor I tie bond, if he 1 not directly helping iiiui lie is Ii Ipinu- 111- other Tellou. anil ise tlial hae roii.n, he Mill! etiienilier He niaile yo II r ia t tl I h linu collie aeross I that hetiei yell. WliATHKIiSrilllN. inu I- help those II. II Court Cost Cut .. ., j If Law 1'assvs I 'nlllIM mc ' bv ,lit. U-e .1. M"i iiinn H i niodilUuli.'ii II. e. is an 'article citte W. Know b-s for l Ii Coiia ii endoi sin t i of Kiand jury pt.it t.. (; N I U;. (tre.. (To tin Kdltor. I At t he special , h t lion , to be held June L' the OterS W), be ralltd on to Vole on aim mi me n I to 1 he i on.stitiltion ot t his stab-. s hit h in It any pels, oi ; .indue ,t' i he t pi n ides t hal r leis.-n appears hetorc nli f I he Cllrllit COUit all l nidi, tm. iit for the coin ol a ny crime or niisd - o iMi'iiimr .surli per.son may b" i h,ir.-d tn I lo eii cuil coun w it i any such rune to- in isdeim n nor on litKo n.atlou ftle.l by the ills- i tn. ' all onry. , It st . ins to ine that this is a Ho ritot ious amendment to t lie fun. I. .menial law and Mi mi hi have, Ihe nppioal of the eb-etorate. I Tin- ptopo. d ainendmenl do.vs not j alter Ihe present ciand jury sys- btn. ex.ept so fat as II makes t I unit, i ( s ti y ii Ih. pian 1 tin y toj in estimate a rharire a.V!inst a , pet son acriise,) ,,f tile COIIllills!oll ot I he ei line lie re he tias Ittdt - . cat. d th it he hilt n d to ph ad 1 cuiliy .not waive at Indictui.nt by. Ktand iniy. II is otomon liliinvh djre ainoiiK ' toiiit ol'n iais H at a Rre.tl in.'- i lolHV of l.eisolls U.CUSetl of t lit' ' i-oni io isM.in nf h i line filler : pb a nl itnilly and in a ftn at inaay. ci'S'-s they iflmlt ir conf's their Ktiilt w hi n riisl a i i 1 si . 1 . btit nn. ! h r the ptesftit sy-b in. iun if, sucii per,. ns admit or con !, tlteb K'Ull. It t.i stilt neee.s.sary s,'n at ept n In the tapa)ers o (hr tolinty ttt subtoena Wlln.jwa.. J...III. 1 1 no .s 1 1 olll it ttiote pat Ik of ( the eoanl, alld tt l.ronvt lie thei Kiali.l .im y. some member of j which Inay reside a lone dlM.ilice liotit the place -f hohltnK coitit.j II the plOpOe. Hniendment is. adopted, in case a peron Is ac-. vasvJ uf tl;c comiitisloD ol a' 1 f l 4 , V. ,t .... United States Naval Strength Depends On the Outcome of the Geneva Parley i; Ju- ph 1 Shark y lA!-"rlte.l I'reys "O T T S p O I) 1 -. II t ) GKNKVA Wh.-iii-r (in at Ilri! a.n and Japan are ready to agree on limitation, if not reduction, of tli- ir naa! t (.!-. h i, the ipi. jwion w hu h in. Am- rh-an .. guwrnmeut d'rt to v iij.SA'T- -J at the ll p"'-pnvr na al conft r.-m e which up-iis h'-re today. The answ .-r a r f ir n .a! v. nr n.-cr- a':-, ;.s if v- i ase n.ny tl 1?. P' t '.d Jo i. !. rnnn- wh. tiier t tie l'nit-d States will I,., ror.t-t-.t lt)i k-eping up h.-r pre-nt iinval pow er, or. push'-d Into pr "pa re.hi -s. bcide to develop considerably her Mee(.. perhaps, indeed, entering a, naval armament rae-. which I're-,!. dent Coolidgi lia.s indicat.d h-,-W irdies Irr avoid. Tiie forthcoming confer-nee. erime ati'l in-iie.-iie- :i tli l irinltv an. I is u uaiie in. Ik t iil'lit l.y a m the ili.i 1 i. t 11 1 1 in rt- y 1, u Intintniticm a-ain-t trill. eliamini,' I ef the exi-ense II (tran.l hlin wtth t!:e eiini.lilssui eillne an. I ti ns save tin "r an tlive.st iKatlolt l.y Jnty. .. w. k.(ivi,i:h. CHAMBERLIN'S 4 Vim V. Ibre i.s I'ib.t X latence plane troiu ,r York to bent frt'lli his father. K. the first man in that tow freckled ;:h the c -ej,usu r, yot his in t Jl :tjgm MX -NA. iA'" eoiivcike.l l.y I'fesillent C'O'jlidffO, is vital for I he three nartioliiants, the I'nite Stat. s. t'.reut Itrituin ami .l:i!-;in. but in 11 u i.ler !iens. its re- suit is oxperte.1 to Inlluilirc the iirol.l.m ot world illarlnanient In IIS entire!y. If s-iti.sf:n , ... :iny. exiiertH nrf ."on - rtnreil it will Jielp forward the pro - j-cted general conference for re- duttion of armaments sea, land ;tr.-l a'r-uhieh tiie l.eagu-' of Na- tions is preparing. If the tripartite parb y tail- thwy beeVe u Wil aeaken the E-neral league inovi.. nieiit. alrea.ly . nteehe,l by the fail lire of the preparatory ijisa rma- ment commission to sec ure accord on Wk isu-8. Including that of the I" st method or reduelne navies j The uhjfct of the three-power "'lif.-rt nee is to evnlv.. :t r.itv- fi tiic reduction df limitation ot na-- - 1 a i m renut h in cruiser;, destroy and suimiarines. The Washington confer, nee has already taken care of battleships and air-craft carriers and limit-d the six,, of individual erutsers to I'MMHt tons, though it in no way rent ru led the total num ber or total tonnaire of cruisers which the irrent powers may build. 1 Sim e the Was hi union conference both (treat Hrltaln and Japan have WINNING SMILE l t''..tnibeihn. fnt r.i-in to fly an air lietinnu, He inherilediis pioneering f. flt.tmbei lln of Henison, a who was a t" oWn an automobile. t'larem. : a mt'ChuihCrtl cxpcneiK 9 tiuKeriut; HUNGER CURE IS ordered today (Continued front Page 1) I" lshmrnt lust night. As the mutineers neareil the end of their fltst 2i hours of self. Imprisonment In the mine, Hud speth g-.ive no Indication that over tures of any kind would he immo to them. Will Come Out Hungry. "They'll come out when . they are hungry enough," he told pruards. Apparently Inspired bv the success of their companions In overpowering the mine guurdi and blocking the shaft ut the foot level, 3a prisoners In It c -ll house last night started riot, Although they overpowered then guards and locked them up. the convicts dUlckty surrendered when extra guards appeared ; with riot kunm and l-pijiy Warden Ii. If.; HudspeUi. opened fire on themj with tk ptatol. . j "For' Ood'fl .sake, warren. Mop shooting.' shouted Harry Hair.i. ! a lifer from Wichita. '"Spare these, men's lives and we'll be quiet. ItnlrJ and others identified as leaders In the fight, then hasten- d to admit guards und to free those locked In cells. j Whlbv the mine was believed to havo been captured without blood-j shed. J. K. Thomas, n guard, wru 9tatd)cJ in the cell house brawl: and a prisoner fell as though I wounded -when Hudspeth firetl.i The guard was expected to re- j cover. None of the convicts ha 1 asked medical treatment. ! When order was restored, nine' prisoners had been thrown inio solitary . confinement, while the electric lights In the mine were turned off, . b avlng a dung on ' jiltiiped far ahead of the Inited Stales in cruiser strength. Counting ships built, building or projected, Ajnerlcan figures show tiiat the United States Una IS cruis ers. Japan 32 and Great ltrltain 71. Naval technicians think, however, that -a fairer way of estimating naval power Is by comnarinc Hit . totnl tonnnsn In a given type of .-w-nrxhln l'inir tiii. cvl..t... ti... t j that the I nited Ktntrs pomrswn a total cruiser tonnn?c of 1 5..(i0i. .-Japan 211.055. and Great Uritaln I M51,:i.iri. , , ,. i 1 " Jn qestroynrn. the American nosl 5 i"0 nlK mro favorable. The I'nltet Slate has, or will have, ' troy-rs its against I'ul. for Great 1 f Hrltaln and 1 1 .1 for Japan, but1 I ,nan' r thi American destroyers have been out of commission since 1 llie American submarines number IC1 as afralnn 9i for lircut Hrltaln and ' t r I u for Japan. j STUD EBAKER Many cars that cost twice as much as the Studchaker Custom Sedan haven't half as much to show for it! fludrhnkor stamina i rvitlrnro.I by tlir farl tlinl ninrf llinn 1,000 Sltulcbnkcr earn havp givrn llirir onnrr. from 100.000 to ,T00, 000 milrs of snliufnrlory ncnioo. S T U D i: Ii A K K H CUSTOM SUDAN s1335 f.n.h. fnrlory. trt'll tlOO imrllt of rrtra equipment at inirtlrnmit. Other Stmlr baker and Emltint mnrirlt $11. to M. J. (JOSS Fir and Adams THIS IS A STUDEHAKER YEAR Khaki Outing Togs S'zc 2 to Hi ksc to $2.2. Bradley Swimming Suits Ac 2 to lti i)c to -j 1.25 NORTON'S Kinnv cnni ' hotter Merchandise- i lighted only by miners lamps, for ; :;;;,',;;,:. ",u ,u" aui""' w" I Hudspeth. In charge of thr prla- l on during tiie absence of Warden ! V. JI. Miirkey( and a veteran of (three similar mine barricade dem ' onstratioua here, show fd tittle ap- prehension us to the- outcoim of tho mutiny or for the safety of thd captive guards. I'l-lson officials said tlip mutiny appjirenlly was well planned. They ; attributed I he demons! ration to t the demand for ciffurcites, snli of - which wuh authorized In Kansa after two decades in which .lint rl- bution of tobacco in this form wai prohibited. The cigarettes were refused and would continue to be withheld on t lie ground it would inensane the f ii-t hazard and was' nn easy means of smuggling naredtics into the Vrlson, officials unnouitced. The Doctor In fair weather or foul, zero nights or rainy days, I have always found that my car start instantly and perform! perfectly with Cham pion Spark Plugi they're dependable. Mrt, p(H hrcaun .1 U-ur-rUihd f -Ui ft mn lt r enrt - it (tM-fir- maif rwrttrtrt and ill ttt rial unalyiu tltctraact. for rdi Chnntiifin Car oih-r th.n F.irdi 75 Champion SparlCPlugs 4"f rM(Ju ' TOLEDO, OHIO ii For your Protection bt turt fliTl v. ft amp (on i ou fu nr tm IL th original Champion cartons, jj m 1 ' 1 uiivi 14 Lower Prices ; yr.