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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1927)
Page Four (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Publisher HARVEY K. MATTHEWS . . Bimlnena Manager PublUlied evening, except Sunday, at 1416 Adama Avenue. La Orande, Oregon. The Obstrver-Btar publiithed every Friday. Entered at the Poatofflce at la Urande, Oregon, aa Second Claw Mull Matter under act of March 2, 1879. - OFFICIAL PAVER OK UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF LA GRANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Amounted ITiiiw la exclualvely entitled to uae for publica tion of all noivs dlnpatcheH credited to It or nut otherwise credited If puhllHhed therein. All rJe.hle of republication of apodal dis patcher In this paper, and aluo the local uews herein also are reserved. r- eUBHCHII'TloA IIATE3 ; Jly Currl.- Dally, per month In advance. Dally, per six months In advance Dally, single copy . Ily Mall Dally, per month In advance. Dally, per six months In advance Dally, per year in advance .. Weekly Observer-Star, per yeur . 7io .... 60 So SOc J2.60 $6.00 $2.0 SAYS CAVE CASE ; PUBLICITY STUNT State Mine Inspector Be lieves Ashley Was Not Lost in Cavern NASI. VII. I.K. Term.. Auir. L'J ' I AP O. I. JMI Htatc mine iii- BIMM- I or, today S:ill that In his j opinion L. .H. Ashley wai nut loii i In Nick-u-jck vu ami liI iimI j ilg hi way out art'r c.im of. liMpithonni'iit there, I'll1, who wuh Mint to tho rave by iiuvft nor day to a hi in I M'-nrch for Ashley, said he would SINCE THE LADIES ARE TAKING TO THE AIR HAD AM SO Wr.5M THE WSfc TODAY - 'MZ ULCUI OUT A -nUC MAKhVG A KMllrO lASMhi - cAY -ibo COM" HAWEK TO HAVC A Alt-. DO Yfco 7 ADVERTISING RATES Plflplay, foreign, per column Inch - OlHplay. local, per column Inch ...... Time contract pricea on application. ..42o ..40o HOltllOW roll SIN: t Lord my Mod. Hear mc 1't.r f am ready t h.itt. t will declare (nine i tl i (t J I ' ; 1 ulll he norry for my ulll. J'nalm 3S :;', I S. report to I hi: Jtuvcrnor that thv.e im no evidence to show I hat I Ahlcy had heen In t he cave an li that there wan u sreat deal to in-j dilute that A.shh-y mid mcmhers j of th- w-arrhin: party wi-roj "uorkinK u publicity Httint." j Search was b-Kun lu-st Tt'day for A Hh ley, who purchased a year leawe on Hie cavt- some tirnjj iijro and who was icpoi ted to have entered It Monday to, explore a n-; iiivi'in. ilis fi icndH aid he One of the tilings wrung with Europe is that it's run by third parties. - Little old New York can't be so shallow and frivolous af Uer all, when they have a hot old argument there as to the merits of Beethoven's ninth .symphony. j "False testimony in court is becoming as customary as violations of the Volstead act," says a judge in a very wet xommtmity. It has been said often that the great need of -American courts is better jurors, but possibly a greater need is truth-telling witnesses. ' had left word that if he was not J i out by Tuesday to start search j lor Mm. ' - ! I'lle iwnd that when Ashley canir j " ; down the mountain from theplac-j ! w here ho naid he dm? himself out i he pUNrii-d within a short distant c I ! of the main entry to the cave al , which the .xearehinjr parti, h were jtrnthered He did not stop to look j i uh.hj h no weie nupposeti iry- ( , hiif to ftavo his life. Pile adde j, I , while the attitude of the people'' it here was not that of those u it - j nc.HMjng "tlii rei urn of a dear j friend from the dead." , t M h r viden e w it) alsn lie in i eluded hi his official r poit, he! indicated. I ci,othi.y; sTnj;.v i I'OliTLWK, Ore.. Alltr. H Al') i J. Scoville had to drive to bin home in Portland from the ('lack- i uinac rlvT yesterday In his hnthintr Hull been use HOim-one. stole his clot hea from his pui-keo uutoino r I f (vCK T'uvf Ar mcmu Ir It rpSy too- Wfcttt: MM ' it M t-Jf AMTllriPt"i WONT ik v THE NEW FALL STETSONS , Are Here! N.K.West&Co. Inc. LITTLE HOPE IS HELD HY DOOMED MEN (runtiriuiMl from Pace On) Kii.st 10 will fxiilru uVlui-k lunlht. ikt vxuctly 12 frnril iif tin stiilt' Iiuliw. Krports fruin all over tin1 worhl irnllcatt-J that til- day van ;ts:iinK .similarly Drxpilo 1)10 InliTliallunnl liltur ill tho , I lie teiK In curryliu; ulll tin' ! "llffor I" no l"ir- tlrular from tlinHt' HiirruunUliiK llm least knuu'ii null'ilercr fi "III wliom Hie law e.ael tlie highest livna II y . There will lie Ilie eUMtnniary nuin uer ot wltneK.seH. the same exeeu- 1 tiulier the usual jirlson fuurilH. , I Only In the alraiK-'enients uutsitle 'the exei utlun ehaniher will there Iw aliv iliffieully. Outslile KUaril.s. iti:rrsios last itm:s , tllt(, lind t.v ltuil.e v.m k,, llo.-iTU.N-. Auk. lAI'l rJueco ,.rowls i.iovk .i- mora from ll)f autl Vunzettl loihV tafuseil Ihe last B1,iw. within the Kates the rites .if the ehureh. sayiiiK they .i e-:,.ri;ct.t t.rowrt f newspaper men feri e.l to die as they had lived j ,o ever Kat hereil for an execution nulside Its pale. jn cinn-iciuwn will be stationed to leather Murphy, the prison chap- flash the news to every eorner of lain, after vIsitinK the condeinued 1 1 it. w tirhl w here the ease has al- isslieil the followluK stale- Urauleil altentlon. hlle. Orcjion motorists don't scum to jut very enthusiastic aliout the license proposal. The governor, memliers of the highway commission, and the state tax experts arc present ing facts that tend to make the proposed tax more of a bur den than an economy for cur owners. Ernest L. Smith, first civilian flyer to hop to Hawaii, re marks that the Dole air derliy was a mistake. "Now there are six men and a girl out there somewhere battling for their lives-. All for SSri.WK). It isn't worth it." Which is the conclusion reached by millions of people already. Some body must and-will,-of eoiiiserdo-the pioneering of the air, jbut a competitive flight such as the Dole derliy causes too much chance taking. The "Miss Doran" was warned not to lake off the second time, but tho,excitement of the race, the over-confidence of youth sent them out. And now a third plane, seeking the Pacific's victims, becomes one. Flyers can hardly be blamedthey arc willing to lake the chance. 'Mill the public is not willing that they shall under such cir cumstances. Putting up prizes under similar conditions .should be discouraged in thei future. There's enough for men of the air'to do without participating in freak races. K'JYITIAN FKM1NISM It seems odd to speak of feminism in Egypt, Yet there is such a thing, and it is exemplified at its best by Mme. Cheiaoui Pasclia, now in this country. She is here mainly to study woman suffrage, as a preliminary to a campaign for suffrage and feminine rights in general in her own country. One lliiii" . js (K-iei mined to abolish is Egyptian polygamy. Not that polygamy, as a practical problem, still exists in Egypt, she explains; but it is still in the law, and she wants to wipe out even the technical right of a man to have more than one wife. As fur universal woman suffrage, Mme. Charaoiii Pascha says that is not the immediate goal of the feminist grmip, but an admirable goal for the next generation. "For the piesenl," she tells Americans, efforts are di rected tn the education of Egyptian women to the point where I hey will meet the i cquii cineiits of suffrage. For this rea son the feminist. m,,vc,iirnl ccnleis in widespread education of women and childien, rather Hum , a campaign for the vote." the nii'ii occupuntH of her plulle for CBtnpinK alive, ' llr. Aurclia 10 Inlumll. preside nt of Mllla eol ete, points out. The Michigan school teachers youth would keep j her nlvle as Ions as the more niK I'ATHOI.s III II.IUM.S ; Kcd. hut older oeciipanls of the WAHHINfiTli.V. Auk. 22 (Al'l Plane 1 r. Iteiuhardt points out. 'I'lle puhlie lillildiiu's of the 11. i-' Outlook doomy llonal capital today were palrnll' d' Failure of naval vess. ls to find by iiUKinented lore s or KU.irdn to any truce of the Dallas Spirit, car- copc with any ripnsal attempts ryliiR f'aptain William Krwln. I w it bin an areu cxtendirtK 6(1 mil by Saeco-Vanzctll sympnt hi.rrs. .which went down about six hlln- north and lott east. Jdrcd nautical miles from San i r'T-i l v IIAT . , .; J-'ranrlsco on Friday niKhl. has led . OCEAN HOLDS .avlalion exp.rtt. to believe that mf'I? ISf fll? 7 .I'aptnln Krwin's plane crashed and OEjV.IVIjI l I i Kav tin. oieuiiants little ehunei! to DOLE FLYERS " ' 1 An S U. S. nieH.sao tellinir of j I a tail spin wus the last wordn re.' (Lontinufd from P3ge 1, ccived from the alla.i Kidrlt. I IIIV llllil 11 It'll I n: fit I l vomu.'Th ,,0,r"" ! 1'iive Hwcpi ovi-r the i.osilion and j 'in iiic vicinity ot ute iavi position' I Piven hy fitptaln Erwin nnd hln imviKiitor. A. II. d;ichvaldt, hut no truce of the occu p'anls 'or WrccKim of the ptiine hiin been siKhled. I were five dayn overdue here and Corry were inlios southwest of that the Dallas Spirit has not been Sun I-'nnivMsco last nluht, Tho nit heard from since hist Friday nlnht, orafl carrier LaiiKloy and tin- L". S. earchern here rcfUHed to kv up S. Arousiuok were Sua iniles fouth bon Ivest of San Francisco. Today they Seuplane patrols which Saturday planned lo continue inoviiit? west searched the ocean to the wind- ward to make a not her , intensive ward side of the Island of .Man I sejin h of the area where the Uallas and yesterday searched the. ai-u to Spirit went down. the wind w a id of M ol o k a ( today; were to search the ocean off Kauai The r. S. S. Holland and aecom-panyitiR- S-hoats yesterday search- 1 the area betwen Kauai and oldtn l-jmle I'u..lc The fate of the C'ulden Kanle piloted hy .lack Krost and iiJivit-'ai-i.il liv- Criiilm. -,,.tt i it... ,t.i puzzle in the race. The plane was J htiilt with fhitatinn hk and thei men nicnt: j "I visited (he men as 1 promised f litem I would last mum, when i left them. I once ayain urged Ihem to prepare themselves fur eternity, to receive the sacrament and to meet death fortified by the rites of the church. ,?Wcli one refused.' saylni: that he preferred to die as he had lived, outside its pale. However, 1 shall hold myself in readiness lo offer the consolation of religion until the cud." Miss Lui;.Tia Vanzetti. sister of Itartoloiueo, and Mi's. Uose Sacco. wife of Xicola, were taken to the death house to visit the two men during the forenoon. lioth Succo and Vanuettl spent part of their time reading prison literature. Magazines from the prison library were brought to them and Saceo read portions of the life and letters of Lincoln. I'rison guards reported this morning lb, it Sacco and Vanelli slept soundly nil what was expected to be their dasl night before ex edition. Odestilio Modeiros, con demned to die at the same time also slept w ell. . Trobably the hardest thing l.s for urn- pa nigra p her to say nnvi thing that will nmke another pa i -agrailicr laugh, or even Htiiilb. lor that matter. , - , , W Nohoa or Itlrd Island, turnini; hist f"-'age carrying n thick lining of If the rrew of the should be found, us hope they would have I" nboiit the I-iH'iiir on a plane raft or u rubber Jilc boal-for.ioorw than j I UI hours, half starved and' baked under the Mazing sun. judg- I ing by the Itodg-rs experience. j ) in such a Kit mil Ion. .Miss I on n j S ;.lt II I XT. X KV AIEIIA would hae an even eliatue with ; IJ( N( ,1 1 .1'. Atijr. (AP) "lJVV,r1"'"1 - . .-.--.- ; The navy mapped out another fl was expeeled repairs would en- ;area of Iliiwaiian waters today to able the Prime Ittipei t to proceeil I cover In Its search for the missing to Vancouver without assistance. " - Hole flyers. I'espite. the fact that The broken rudb;r was Ihe only jthe (iohb n Kagle and the Miss damage reported. lotau with five persons aboard night to search the area south of Nohoa. The i. s. S. Widgeon with ac companying I'.-boatH last night was Htill on tho leeward Hide of Kauai bound for Tear) Harbor. The I'. S. S. rreolah was to con tinue the search today north of the Island of Hii wail. The Pelican and the Hun na din ft re to accom pany sea plane patrols off Kauai. The destroyers Hull. Kidder and Hawaiian islands cork, (lordou Scott, Its navigator, had willed a yacht between San l-'ran clsco ii ml Honolulu and knew the Pacific well. At Honolulu it wa;i believed. that the fiolden Kagie had overshot its murk mid had passed the' Hawaiian Islands dur ing the night. It . was the fatitest plane In the race. ,. VH)i, this Jheor.V In iniiif.1, sub marines and other naval craft have been searching the area west of the am, ai:i:a;i:.mi;nt aiaih-: I'llAKLKSToWN STATU PltlS OX. liOSTOX. Aug. JJ. (Al'l All details of the plans for the execu tion of Xicola Saceo and Itarlolo iiipu Vanzetti. due to die in the elec tric chair here some time after m itl night tonight were completed at the prison today. I'nless the last minute moves of their counsel serve to nrlng Ihem another slay, the re spite -which saved them from death barely a half hour before they weje to start the march to the death chamber on the night of Au- . e like to -fhov Sympathy by thoughtful &ccdi Ji ncll as by mere TdorJi. Hunter & Bohncnkumi f Funeral Director! Main 42 Day and N" i iT v 'Hie fll" IS triioil MMI.sc. Nil CtllMitrv l.-,!..,, l..,ll..,. II,..., An.tMii'ii Id., luliliiy r v-iantmo; sdlfrap.. to any li.iKo class! of tin- population willioul prcpaiinj. jt )V (.,m.Jlti ',. tu.; "so of lili.cnslup i,o,ts. i:,,i,alion is tlio chirf m...l of llwpfs ivoiu.mi toiiay. For tli.,1 malt.-r, it is the thief nee,l; of woiiumi .mii, men l,ih, eveiyuluM... Neither sex ill any! country functions auyul, re near n.i per cent politically ami snciiillv, " I r'y r - i -r - - ! 1 i t If'Si: W O POSSIBLL RI'AL lor Ilie pifsiclcncy Wi io.'8 sloo.1 fide liv side at llic ceremoniAl opening ofllir lnlein.ilion,il Pc.icc L!ndKr ol BiilT.ilo, N. Y. Led is vice IVsidrnt Cluilcs Djwm: riglit. Govcinor Al Smith. ' V 260 I'as.sciifcrs A re Taken From Liner VA.WOI VKIi. Ii. Ai,:. . . I .MM T o 'iun.li . .1 I ailv I'-.SS. tlti S M (I,,, ( ;i n.l.M.III , Hi. mil i I wis., liner Tim.. i: P'-rt. liliMi l,i,,l,,. il( , u,m, , . hen lic uti in l i( ,, mn h ;i i I . '. I, lu Sinn.tir .Niiir....s , ilm ut I'.n i.iIIin hoi t Ii i.l h, r . u.ti. 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