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'WARNS ALIENS TO
OBEY THE LAWS
f priori l.-rni. Wuro and Vunxelti
jare aliens. That make no differ- '
i n--. Ikd they been louily inur- f
l-r-l by American, trim Kovern- ,
nin would huvt; had lo apologia ;
I itaiy and mv Krt-ni sums in '
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"Ix riioriNJiatioiiM mav an on In
"ConexesBman Johnson, at '"M" r -n'j- T' 1)4 l," rr"-
. i. ... . .-. -other Kovi-rniiit-iilH lir.iLrn l.-tn- !
, Ho(tuain, ash, l alks ; oust ration ran neither eiff-t nor,
i" on Saceo-vanzetti j,n,'t,-n lh- L- s fov-r,,"'-ht nur
loc i any suveieiif n shit- thereof. Th'-.f -
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IIOQT'IAM. Wafli., An. S (Al'
1- WHrhtntf to c-liUena ami nil aliens
nf nho desire to remain domiciled
ii cin thu lulled Hiuu-ft. not lo let
lhhthelr sympathy or wronK informa
K. lion imuy thvm it the day ir the
of pxt cutton of Naceo ami Vunz-lti ap
Iheproachts, was lrt.su.-il here today by
lipi'onKrMiiian Albert Johnson,
its chairman of Ih Immigration an)
lurnaturl2Alton committee nf rh.
forjioustt of representatives,
mo, "Aliens domiciled In thi coun
try fibouhl remember," said John-
aon, "that tf they partake in anti
Vovemincnt dcmonKtrationn here
whey end their chances of citiz'-u-
rUip,. which, now thai it in hurt!
! motiM rutionn ! van originally In
order to create a 'situation' for
fin benefit of the communists of
tlm world without any real Know
! ilv at to the kuIH ur Innocence
of the murderer. IkhiI he fooled
in that kin of propaganda. I nion
labor iiit-n and v. omen should read
th- recent staternent ot Mathew
Wold. Vice president O! I Alll-
rican l-"-dt i ation of l.ahor, that
t he re is r-ul a hkt from violt-nt
.-.ovn-t I'oiiiMiiinlHtlc utlvtth-H whlclt
iai,- -v-ry hr- n il houl chr rk or
i' j I raint "
'ill u--hl (.n ut .lft
.Johnson adih-d: "W hojH- soon
to iiit ihrouKh ruiiKrt'Wi a law hy
whi' h imtiiriiMiefU ctlii'iiM. who u.f-
fwi-arinic' allfgianr! tu I tut t'. ,
wear hluck siiiils and swt-ur :
o gt, 1 that much mon- d-"ir d. i
;IlldL they 1U b llahl to ! ""''y'" :t-K.anr to Muslim or
ipporUitlott undt-r th I'Jlt art
IlerrUig to Sa.cc o ana anz-iti i"
"rri"" and murd rr John
on'a atAUmcQt laid:
T9y aro al.so anarc)tlnts and
ni-ruU to thin coverniurnt. hut
hut fart had nothing' to do with
'any other distulor. or who support
any olhtr Kovi-rnnifiit. nhall In d- 5
i Iriv-ii of their nat ura fixation. 'it-
I izt-nnhip in the Krattt th I, t
P. has to Ijt-Mtow. Il has hr-n Kiad
I ly r- i'lv-d by millions. :
1 '"I'ln Utno. hurt tonif wh. n fun h ,
iC"tuit -fl cKizt nnhip Hhall not
mdr conviction nor with their hp- j ilV rM1it(.,,M ,l,u. t,(
r proarhln fxccutlow. Thy should ithjtl at KOV,.rnm'nt."
Bl'ittHl HtAtna and undnr the new 1 i. tr . i i t- '
limmlffratlon act could not hav-
!! admitted.
"I know Governor KuIUt of
I a mar h u 1 1 and know m- v- ra I
f tt.o board of oltlxna who as-
risUd, klin In final -xcution of
rhc murder char(f' and evidence.
They ar convloc that Succo and
hanzHttl are ffuilty and th-H nu-u
Bn my opinion are a Kullty as
Mere tha McNamara hrothi-rH. who
ew up the Loa AnKelea Tiuxfl
.ulldln. killing twenty or mor-,
iid who confeaacd their crimp uf-
r a nrat defena fund had been
alaud by . vympulhetic workinK
lien. '
"Tby ar aa xullty aa thow who
onaplred to and did tuurd-r (iov
rnor Hturu-nbrg of Idaho. 1 h-y
ire aa guilty aa those who aHstsirl
.W th world war vlerans at t Va
nilla. Wash., on th ftrht Arniis
ico day. They aro an K"iny M
Herkmun who trli-d to kill lVU k in
r'ltinbtirir and dodged deportation
i'i K i i mi:
I'HIl.Al'Kt.I'lli A. A UK. K (AT)
- lit-h't'tiVfH toilay pieked up a chn- j
which th'-y Hal may h-ad to thai
sfdution of th iHitnhintf of thi-
Kin man uel lrHl,y t-run ( IiuitIi
last l-'iiday nlxht. They dt-rino lo
n-vtal thn nature of th rhl hut f
said It was "rd hot." Lieut, Ja- ;
cch (ionihorrow, heinl of lh d--
tertivt "radicul wniail" exprt-swd
the helW-r that the threutemilK ! t-
t r nreivt-d by the Itev. Iir. Kd- :
ward S .Howmau, paslor -of Kin- '
iiiuniii'l church was Dm work of at
rehKloua fuualic and not of Wit
hoiutn'rH. (.io in borrow said In Vas ,
confident thul tliH homh had e-n
hurled by sympathizers of S-iccO
and Vanztttl, 1
I'olice Rtiurda wt-r still main
lined today at public buildings
hoiiifs of officials, subway and ttol-h-y
stations, banks and industrial
u ml commercial establish in.-nlH.
An t-xlra Kiiard has bt-en placed
on tin new Ik-lawaro river brldg
for dozen yars after wiving hts ,.tvvn Philadelphia and t amd- n
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ELECTRICS '
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Armored Cars In j
Use By Police
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Afik for demonstration.
CARR
FURNITURE CO., Inc.
Main 770
1 NKW YOUK. Auk. (AIM
Armored rars nuvc bi-cti a-ldcd lo
N'W York's police precautions
against violence, pending the fxe
cuiion of Nicola Succo und Harto
Inrneo Van.rftl In Ito.-ilon Thursday
morniiiK-
The greatest police guard in the
history of the depurtim-nt, ln-hifl-concentrations
during (he world
w ar, patrolled New York today
from the tunnels under the Hod-sou
river to railroad yards tn 'JiiectiK.
far at the ol her end of t he city
w Mile authorities searched for dues
to those responsible, for explosions
that wrecked two stations ou mail)
subway aiteilef) of the- tit y l-'rhlay
IllKlit.
I'l.Ai.l : )!' Ki ll w
hllllMJKSI), Kimlund A. .laKUe I
of hore files has rhnniftd styles
liere. )rp.ts'H nr Innn'-r, ineiud-- i
wlib- sb'fves anil hlKh necks as .1 j
nsuli of ferocious onslaiiKhts nf
Insects. Yv'oolen NtockiiiK. I no, are
popular, lemp.irailly. '
STAGES LEAVE
FROM LaGRANDB DEPOT
Travel in our
Modern Ciai-Cir Stages!
lAve
La Grande for Wallowa 1 ,ake
Im Oninde for Baker, Jioi.se
Iji Grande for Kaker only
J-r (.rande for J'endlelon
0:00 n.111 4:0(1 p.m.
12:12r p.m.
9:25 a.m. 7 :l!0 n.ni.
11:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m.
(Counectlon at ren.ll,.t..ii for Walla Walla nml 1'n-.,-,,)
Leave La Grande
For Portland at 11:00 a m.
Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00
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The Dawn Of
A New Em of
Music Appreciation
TVTTTCTf from the, beginning of history, has been closely allied with culture and the fine
''A tJ OAv ail of iivinjf happily. In the advancement of civilization can he traced a corre
sponding improvement in music and in the instruments of musical expression finally approaching
)erfection in the artistic piano of today the greatest und most eloquent of all musical instruments.
In the realm of music, as seen and heard in the modern homes beautiful pianos in latest models
and finishes uprights, players, grands and reproducing are replacing- the antiquated square piano
or wheezy old pedal oi'gan. In our schools, ihe children are being instructed in individual and group
piano and orchestral studies. Our churches and theatres are made inspirational and our spii its are
re.stful under the spell of the magnificent pipe organ. Our cities are fostering bands, orchestras,
operas, etc. T! IK DAWN OF A MUSICAL AC.K.
Local Appreciation
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Hamilton Howard
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Pianos
In the present and future prosperity of La Grande and Union county, we have implicit faith and it
is our desire to assist in making this community famed for its clean, helpful, moral and musical
standards. We pledge our moral and financial support to every individual or organization work
ing for the lettorment of the homes and communities in this great Grande Ronde valley.
You, as residents of this community who are lienefiting from the sacrifices and far sightedness
of the pioneers, who laid the foundation for the present culture and prosperity of Union county
are grateful to them for their faith and belief in the future of this great district and in an ad
vanced and enlightened way, are bringing to pass things which they could only visualize.
So. today THE GREAT HOUSE OF BALDWIN, wishes to pay tribute to the men of this com
muioty who, in the immediate past as well as through the harder and leaner years of pioneering,
have carried the banner of BALDWIN standards of highest construction and tonal supremacy
into the homes of many of the liest musicians and artists of Union county.
Keeping Faith
The time has now come when, in justice to the pioneering work which has been so faithfully done
and to best serve the needs of the discriminant piano buying public, we have opened an exclusive
BALDWIN Piano salesroom in La Grande. Here we invite your inspection of the very latest
models of BALDWIN Piano production. Grands, Reproducing Expression Players and Uprights.
Prices and terms to suit your individual requirements. Make our new home the place in which to
meet your friends and our efficient staff of musicians will gladly entertain you and explain to your
our newest musical creations.
From the homes of such communities as ours of Union county, are coming the musical artists, who
with their natural talents and unstinted efforts are charming the world of music lovers today. Are
you as parents giving to your children and to your homes the musical influence which will, in later
years, mean security, peace and often the means of a livelihood?
If you have ever felt the finer promptings of a longing and a desire for good music, or have ever
promised to yourself or your loved ones the advantages of a musical education,--HEED THAT
INSPIRATION TODAY.
Choose Your Piano As The
Artists Do
As YOU today testify to the good judgment of the pioneers in founding Union county and the city
of La Grande, so thousands upon thousands of homes, schools, colleges and individuals, in every
civilized country in the world, are adding their praises of the tonal and architectural beauties of
the BALDWIN PIANOS.
Wherever the BALDWIN Piano has been exhibited, it has received the highest awards available,
constituting in all the broadest and most sweeping recognition ever accorded any piano.
The National Federation if Music Clubs meeting this year in April at Chicago. and having a
registered attendance of 10,000 club women and musicians selected the BALDWIN piano as the of
ficial piano. In Rome, Italy, His Holiness Pope Pius XI has had installed in the Vatican 'i
BALDWIN grand piano and has awarded the BALDWIN Piano Co. the Papal .Medal and appoint
ed our company "Purveyors to the Holy See." Wilhelm Bachaus. must exacting of pianists,
uses the Baldwin as does, Vladimir de Pachmann. Feodor Clialiapin, Frank LaForge, Maria ciir
reras, Anna Pavlowa, Lueien Mttratore, Mareella Sembrich, Claudia .Muzio, .Mary Garden,' Favc
Ferguson and innumerable others. Among the opera companies who use the Baldwin aie, The
Chicago Grand Opera Co., San Carlo Opera, Ravi mi Opera, Philadelphia Civic Ojiera, The Interna
tional Composers Guild and many more. Paul Whiteman and Mary Eaton and Art Gillham the
"Whispering Pianist" praise the Baldwin.
This Is Your Opportunity
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