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Page Two LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, January 25, 1928. I I M Pure Thread SILK HOSE Seconds 59c Di-ltifitlnble Values HILL'S icpendahiu Quality ' TnrnsDAY's pnocutAMs The National RroadrustlnK com. pany (N. B. C.) program forThurs. Jay night follows: k to 9. Calpet hour: 9 to 9:20, Tioditfl Hrothers pros-ram; :S0 . to in, ".Moon MflKlC." ' ' ' KOO Oakland (M.m-7oko) I, dinner concert; 8, N. 1). I'.; l'J to 1 1, dance music. Kl'O San Francisco (422. 3m 7 lOkc) 5, children's hour; 6:30. Mndlo profrratn; 7, poultry talk; K. M. B. C: 10 to 12, dunce orchestra. KHQ Hpoknne (870.2m-10kc) fl. orchestra; 7:45, dnnce music; 6, N. B. C; 10 to 12, dance orchestra. ' KFRC Han Krnnolsco (464.8m Cdikc) 7, HawBilanM! 8, muHlcal proa-ram; 9. movie club; 9:46, flying- lessons; 10 to 12, dance munlc. KQA Hpokane 60.7in-1160ko) 0:30, dinner concert; 7:30, Htudio program; 8:30 to 10, AHC chuln proirraiu; 10 to 12, musical pro-Ki-nm. K HX Portland (239.mn-12(i0-kc) 6:80, children'! hour; . 7, or chestra; 8, studio program; 8:30 to 10, ABC chain program; 10 to 12, dance frolic. ' ! . KOW Portland (491m-10kc) C, concerr; 7:30, educational lulk; 9, N. B. C. . KOMO-Seattle (30Sm-8kc), (l:4fi, musical program; 8, N. B. C. 10 to 12:30, musical programs KJR Hentlle (848.6m-8ll0kc) 6:80, dinner concert: 7:30, fireside nour; s:su to hi, Am; cnain pro. gram; 10 to 12, dunce orchestra. KFOA Bealtlo (447.r,m-670kc) 7.: SO, vocal trio; 8 to 10, N. H. C. . Chinese Execute General and Aides 7- --lEKINO. Jan. 25. AP) Execu i tlon of General Chen Hhu fhlanjc, cnlPt Inspector of the Peking gend s.' irmoi, and four of his officers, wan ; announced officially today. Chen was nrrestcd rocently on ''t'hnrges of blackmailing wealthy .oltiMns by arrestinff them on false -, chsrRos and offerlnK to release i I them on payment of large eums. '' Ha and his f ou r bu bord I nat e i were executed Kundny. Boys' Wagons, Kiddie Cars, Tricycles and Scooters P. L. LILLY HARDWARE "ham- Mahl U ASK US FOR A DEMONSTRATION L THE NEW FORD Coupe Perkins Motor Co. Ph. Main 500 TUNNEY, RICKARD IN DISAGREEMENT Boss of Heavyweights Wants to Fight in Chi cago, Tex Favors N. Y. CllirAClO, Jan. 2fi (API- If Ornn Tunniy, ona of the liouvy wilKhiH, hn his way tlin net "bulttf of tho century" will bn hHtl j In f'lilraKO Home Hum nxt mitn I tnor. Opponlnfr Mr. Tunnfcy is jTex Jtlrkard. who favorn Nw , York, with tho datfl of the bout . lnt this fall. ! Hurl. wi'M tho UAont ibvcl opments In Chicago' effort to gl tho next rhainpluiishlp bout mi Unclosed In a tPlpjfmm from An ton J. Orinuk, rhulnnnn of thn (-ook county board, who Is so journing with the- champion In l-'lorlilii. "Jtlckanl wanted lo hold tho elimination bouts In Madron Kfiuarn (inrd'-ns and put Tun(iy on latB In the all," read thn tth Kram. "To this Tunnpy obJcrt''d. Final n(rrppin"nt provides Hlckard nam opponent by IVb. l and post $Hi0, oou. Tunnry will thtn njpt or accept this offer or make a conn tor proposal. "Itlnkard favors Madison Htiarn Qurdim corporation and New York for thn fight. Tunney prefers f'hlcuico. Governor I.en Small of Illinois yesterday Issued a Htatrn'fit ap proving of stafflriK the rhumplori Khlp bout In Chicago this summer. riokaki vonitii;i NEW YOR K, Jan. 2fi (AP) Tex Klckard's rnusslvn bass drum Is heating a loud ballyhoo for the next world's heavyweight ehnin plonshfp. It boomed up and down the At lantic coast yesterday from Hosion to Miami and back again and the; world's premier barker still pon ders over tho next "battle of tho century." j' rum i lOHiorit J''hh .ir.Miirion, i matchmaker for Madison Hquaro Garden and u Klckard lleutena.it. announced Jack Hharkey had sign- ed for a match with Johnny Klsko nt New York March 12, tha win- ner to meet Tunney for the title. McMahon nmde public in Hoston a telegram hfl said was from Hick- ard In which t ho promoter agreed to match Hharkey with Tunney if tho hub fighter decisively whlpp-:: ItlskO, Huch news brought a. ctomlburst from Joe, Jacobs, manager of Jack Delanoy, who fights Tom Heeney on Murch 1. Jacobs assorted Ue- laney was not to bo left out in tho cold and wiui sure of fighting T lm" ney.lf ho knocked out Heeney. Then out of f lorida came from Rlrkard a dvnlul or the statement accredited to him In the McMahon teleirram. Itlcknrd lilHted ; hl eiiinuittiion luurney hiuuu uiiu counted off lelaney, Heeney, Kharkey, and Itislto as thn prln cipals. . , Mi'anwblle, f'hlcago entered tho heavyweight argument with an In vitation from Governor I.en Smalt, of lllnols, and the Illlno s Htutn AllilHIn commission lo I iinncy, urging thu clmmi.lon to rtcfi.nil his Ulln nguln In tlia AVIndy Oty. I'hnlnnon Prilin, of th Illinois commission, sulil his oignnlr.ntlon would "oo-oHTftt with liny rhl- ciigo promotor" to hold tho hont. , Itlckni-d wan nol mpntlonHl. Hut for tho present Itlrkard's tlruin ItcutH on. v v . FLYING CLOl'l ll-S come in handy on llie IoIwkhjh ilitle. F. Trulwe Davion, Assistont Sccrctaiy of War in choiR' of atmy aviation, is one of tlie wintrr spotts mrn at Chateau Frontenac, (uclrc. HtltK'S ihe rtcenl LtiJe of Sean O'Caiey, who headi the Irish Flayer (jow on Broad way. She it Eileen' arey. k Uilenled English aclirss. Plans Vigorous h:Bl -l xusr LET HeriM Ftrongler Lewis, rrntlng with Tiny Roebuck, a boxer (right), from a hard day in tho woods uar Kansas City, iewls, denying the claims of Joo Stccher and various cnmmidsliuM that he Is not the heaviwelcht wrestling champion, plans a hard winter campaign to prove ha still ij entitle;! to tho championship. Speaker Given Release Today From Senators TAMPA. Kin., Jan. 2T ( XV) nark Urimih, president of the WaHhiiiK'oii' Amei'leuuH today a nn on need the uneon ditlotial reh jiKe of Tris Speak er. C'enterrielcb'r, efteetive l''eb. 1. Tin nnnouneement Wiis made afler Hie-aker bad failed to enntply , with ' Cirif flth's demand . to vplunlut ily reduce, his own Kalary, n w - - iUXplaUlS lii'dSOtlH f'.1-kJv T1.. J Ul ""'"oWtf Uc NFW YOFMf bin fiP Tn i.H.r.tllniP Wnt.M t0(h(V mlnU, ,.,.,.. a stn....i.....i tr.mi.i..ni nr thR Npw york (iinntH HKHIHII. ,fff fl r(.Hpcnf,bln,y for lra,mR 1laKttn Hornsby to Hoston and ex- n.n,ni.llf thll, i, W11 n(iP(.HH1,rV tn pnntnilWf. lcf lrtw 11 a I hi nnr. ..,. ,h)lt Hiri.ei...i n. :h.i- i... r. (, L,nihl, i..ri,i ir Mtm.h-.m lliniin u p(lIir lh(t no H.rHonill oontroversy ,));twrt(m himself and the second lifiMi.mun Invulvi.tl ' The Cilunls' executive, assertlnK he exiuele1 to inuit "vlnlolit erilt. rl,M.. fol. ,,,, ..xpiain.-d that ,,,.,.,,1,.,, , ..,,, n..,nsl,y nfl. r notlnff ,low ,. ,,.,, ,,. Clul. In McClraw's absence. "I had noticed that with Mr (raw uway thn club had adopted different' method's, ' (hat f fie- hours were different and that t ha gen eral method of procedure was dif ferent The flniniro mnv linvn lietn n for , ,,tl,.r , , . txH,w,.,.p ,)ff ,, ,, h,l!lkM nol 1hl, s,lril r MKlr.. n :s,nK Ilawn,., OI1 .,,, r,..,,y ,hls j .,. u K,,y WIM.P rf nll(, ,,r,.vl.jU .,ny cnnnlrt ihi-li' lnmii riiik'lni.'. 1 n t Klroni; nn ln ,i,innii 11 woniii . Ijp.m ki .i,.r,.o ,,i .,rr..,.ivo fi.,.,r mnv. flrIlll Hornshy pIscwIi.tp." ; . ' 1 Iliifortniifitcly, n mnn's flrn In- Hnriun - n 1iiish nt ili'Mlli, MTU. WOK 1H THE LONG I .ilc TI.K'id Club. Essex County, mile long straightaway Winter on Mat - WORRIED FOR U. S. OLYMPIC BOXING TEAM P.OSTON. Jan. ' 25 (AP) Al l.acey, of Chelsea, assistant train er of the 1 U24 Olympic boxing learn, thinks that the fritted States st finds, a fine chance to "take )t on ihe chin" at the Olympic bonis at Amsterdam tills summer. "Scandinavians, frenchmen and dni-d. Jester Stodrhird, itoss Anger South AmerlcaiiH," he said, "will forwards; Walter liean, cen he the big guns this year. They George A. Hean, Klwood Owii- build their bodies, and If they are just one little bit more scientific, than they were .in ICiLM, American boxers, from what I've seen, wont have a look In." America's best chances of suc cess lie In uncovering strong talent In the Crand Kuplds, Jetroit or Pacific coast districts of 111; A. A. ., before the national champion ships here in April, Lacey believes. Pendleton Will Play 3 Contests; Two on the Road I'K.N'DLKToS', Ore.. Jan. 25. (Special) The Huckaroo basket ball five will tannic In three games this week, two of them being on the Kind trip.'lt Oraudc and Haker. Tonight the locals meet the Ad ams high iiulutel on the , local flour, l-'riiliiy I.a (Iriiiiife fornSs the nosillon and linker Sal itrdny. III Saturday's coldest nuulnst the fust five from The Dulles, the lo- fi..ui.nu nr r. .!- )ni 'I'hn piirUin? Imn In r'hlcngo's loit Ik i)ii'I:ii-o1 u mih'ccsh. '1'ho i.'ilui Ih nnw unohsl i-in'ti-d. WALK, bat It lo the top. ihe famoui tobo8g.in slide at the h'.-Y., is attracting many winter port (am this year. The provides a thrill tor the most seasoned coaster. M. I. A. TEAM WINS FROM TOWN FIVEj First Ward Aggregation's String of Victories This Year Yet Unbroken The first wrird M. I. A. team add- ed another victory to its string, as j yet unmarred by a single defeat, last nifcht by defeating a strong flown team made up of former high . 'school satellites, to the tune of 20 ( (to 1.1. The game was a hard fought i one throughout wllh mtieh raggedj pnoourig. i noogn me warn team has been In practice this winter wiifle the town- team was n recent ly assembled tine, the town boys I heavier weight and ability to loop I long shots took the game out of (lie "one-Nlded" class and made it I an interesting and exciting one for some 11'. i speetators who witnessed it. I.yrnon, playing center for tho ward team, was high point man. l-.very player but one In the game 1 last night hud at some time dur ing the last ten years been a play er on Iji ( Ira ride high si-hoot ojilrv , teis. The town team lineup fol lows: Mcf'orkte, center; H. Clarity and Iyneh, guards; J. Clarity nnd Metcjilf, forwards. TbeM. J. A. (iinpup was: Lyman, center; (leddes and Pluck, ' f nr wards; Hanks and M. Stoddard, guards.' Herry, went In nt the second half for Hlack. .Married Men Play 1 The hnskethall schedule last night was a doitbleheader, the second game being fin exciting one played between the married men of the first ward and the married men of the second ward, -with, the tlist warders coming out on long end i of an 18-15 score after a ctasa bat-j tie. The lineup of, the, two teams follow. flrxt. ward : JOlnier Slot) minis, hlnio Clegg and Clark Webb, guards. .Second ward: , II. .Jhixter, S. llendrickson, forward; Grant Henri, center; ! .Turner and .M. iiaxter, forwards. Marcus, Dugan Even; Pelz Beats O'Dowd POItTLANH, Ore.. Jan. 25 (AP) Tho middleweight . six-round battle between '. Mnxle Pelz and ltussell Walie, both local i. boys, carried off the honors, at last nights boxing show. After going to tho canvas In the second round irom a ngni nnp nimn rmru Bn.l 'tlormnny. Intern.il w.inbustl.in on toolt tho rpinnlning rour rounds ,,npB nre se(.on(i Jn numlier. Stpunr :ind n wnll-otirnod deflslon from , enwlnos mo emplnypil on Imiki-i-IVIz. Toddy Fox,, of Kulom, took riiruiH. It Is estimated I .lint n ri jjv u four-rnund decision over Harlan era.w of 25 horsepower lx eniiiloyed Mi Klhney Spokane. r every lull farm workers. The first ten-round match he- ' . . (ween Joe Marcus, Portland, nnd Ohio executed a menial defec Jackio Iliigon, of Louisville ended 'tlve of 17 and found the nilllion in u draw, after ten lively t aire hootleKKer (ieorne Hemus was rounds. In the second ten-round- or Ht'liny Pelz, Portland, heat Miko O'Dowd, rolumhus, Ohio, to tho decision after 1 0 rounds ' of tame hoxillfir. SMITH CI.I K KO!'Nl ATLANTA. -Oa.. Jan. 25. (AP) Oharles A. McCirew deputy clerk of the federal court hero said loday lhat a younK girl who applied here yesterday for a passport to France resemhled pictures of Frances St. John Smith, missing 'Smith college student. Northampton, Mass. NICE NUMBER ! - The number "13" may he a Jinx for some people, but if. has been nice to JJeut. Krank C. Crow ley of the first pursuit squadron at Selfridge field. Ml. Clemens, Mich. Lieutenant Crowley was born on frlday, the 13th. in IMis, and plane No. 13 has been as signed to him. lie has flown l'3ho hours, or nearly a quarter of a million miles without mishap, but in an automobile crash lat-i fall 'Was laid up for three months. Idaho Vandals Are Eliminated By Huskies, 27-19 I (AP) fill- I Sf.AXTU- Jan. vcrtdty of Washington basketball team by a score of 2 7 to l'. last ! night practically eliminated the : blaho Vandnls from any chance at i the coast conference! title. j Killed Driving Logs I On the'Willameltel SALKM. Ore.. Jan. 25. (AP) , Richard Jmlah, Tl, resident of .Marion county, was kilted yesterday ' while driving logs on the Willam-I eite river. Jle was swept into ihn river when struck by a log. Imlahj was unmarried. Or.UMAX TAILMS I'OWfltlf l PKItLl N Klecirlc motors lni ve .iwoine popnlar for power purposes' I on the 3,noo,00" small farms of, just a little crazy when he killed his wife, that's all. Now we're heglnninf to understand die iuato' tho "Ohio gang" came from. M u a M a M X i 4df i What News chang-os with each passing- hour. All kinds of news fascinating-, strange, prophetic, real and un real. It comes flashing on the pages of your paper' from all parts of the world, and you want to know what's new. Advertising- is a form of news. It is governed by the same general principles and answers your every question as to "what's new?" You can depend upon advertising news. It is truthful. If you want some thing for the home,' you will find it advertised. If a dress, a suit of clothes, a hat, a pair of shoes, a diamond ring-, a bridge lamp, an electric refrigerator or a house and lot you'll find it advertised. Advertisements supply the surest means of knowing "what's new" in merchandise. Learn to read them i trust them profit by them. 13 B H M H IBECSBEI Cougars Beaten By University of Oregon, 33 to 16 ni'c: Ore.. Jan. 25 (AP) i Completely outclassing the Wash- 1 ingtou state college hasketliail team the fntverslty of Oregon Inst : night swept through to n3.1 to Hi ' win at MeAi'lliur court. 1 The game was rough and unin- 1 terest Ing. - I Oregon will ine.-t the f nlvensUy ( of Washington Saturday evening. , here, for the third conference title ; of the heaNou for the Webfoots. 3 Escaped Drug ' Addicts Captured DKTItOIT, Jan. !'.'. CAP) ' niu-hieen i.f '1 prisoners w ho es-1 - ;ip'd yesteitlay from the KllllVi.nl J avenue branch of the Wayne coun-j ty jail here still were at liberty to-J day as city, stale and federal au thorities continued their search for t iiein. Two were recaptured yesterday and a third vu recaptured early today :it ford son. All three are federal prisoners awaiting trial on charges of violating the narcotic act. Willi" III'SINKKS POOIt WASI I INflTON American pro duction of whips has declined with i he popularity of the buggy ride, the department of Commerce says, manufacturers making - annually less than one-tenth vhe value of the pro-war years. The 'number of whip makers has fallen from 40 in 11)14 to Jess than 10 and the number of employes from above 1000 to about loo. The new fords may be good cars, but they're not funny enough. When in Enjoy Your Stay at the Superb New MORRISON HOTEL Corner Madison and Clark 5(5. The 9iew Morrison, when complettJ, wilt be ihe targtit mnd lalletl hotel in ihe world, a,nUiining 3,400 rooms 'sNew? Read the advertisements as regularly as you do the news La Grande Headquartersf For Atwater-Kent Radios CARR FURNITURE CO., Inc. Alain 770 Grant's Grandson Dies in France PARIS, Jan. 2.1. (AP) Algernon Kdward Sartorls, grandson of Pres-. ident Omnt, died nt his home at Nazarre last week and funeral serv ices were held there Friday. V . Sartorls who was the son of Nel lie Orant Jones, was horn in W-''Mi: Ington find served as nn aide to Ceneral Pitzhugh Lee, during the Spanish America u wa r, 1 1 e was A tnerlca n cha rge d 'a f fa Ires at fiuatemula In 1 008 nnd resigned in' lyoi) because of ill health. J)urlng i he world war he served In the Prenoh foreign legion. In recent (years he spent most of his lime in Prance. .'t Chicago n in I Co. ."lce '-"I !W . Ml