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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1928)
Haw Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, May 29, 1928 in it Ir 4 Getting Ready for Our Greatest Bargain Event! CLOSED 2 DAYS Watch Tomorrow's Observer for Details of Our Record-Breaking DISPOSAI TirNTHANAPflriC Til iniuuint vuu iv SEE FAST RACE MANAGER OF WHISKERED TEAM Stamina to "Be on Par ; with Speed in Memor ' ial Day Drive ; IXlJIANAI'Ol.fS. May 2 AP) Proof given last year that super speed alone I inadequate . Jih l prompted development of can nf greater stamina fur the 1928 In dianapolis motor nice. May Jo. j7 - t The twenty-third fastest ir. j VJT- W"' s . ; .JXV driven hy the collegian. George ft- f : ' VP A ( tij Houders, of Lafayette. In.l., won B " a the 5nr-mllo content last. year. fx -fl .V 3ms Dependable Values Hill'; Dependable Quality 3C P. 0 succumbed to motor trouble with- in ine nrst 4&o mHes. Enough speed wus developed in ne iiny viyg enmc men d lap luce nt nt motors for the hard, rough brick course, but the cars, capable of tfotnjf MO miles an hour, were ton frail to withstand the heavy pounding Incident to 2 circuits of the two-nnd-one-hulf mllo oval. r Ho. BrarcpJy had the lust wlfT of mm or oil dissolved in the brcezt last May whi-n the engineers haul- ' ! tho ncarred in o torn of compel Jiiff ram to the laboratories to ut Itiirk tho problem of making them sturdier. , . ' ! Now information trickling out of , motor car manufacturing plants In dicates that stamina will he tn a par with speed when the little cars again are pushed to th storting i wire. It will he the third time the Nfl inch motors the smallest lever built for automobile radii or for American passenger can have ibeen used in tho greulllng contest, j which Willi be the sixteenth annual renewal. j J The spitting roar of rnclng ('am i circling the track Is heard daily! ; now as drivers seek to learn I lie pay of the track and adjust their I I shock absorbent to the many I ; humps. Jtnll bird whisper to the! j purring roar: "It won't be long I ;n0u!'' 4. f j NKV CASTT.H, Northern lre- I, ""' "? fir " 2 (AD Walter Haen. nm "v win i ti ki .i ,, ,who was cfitlciaed by the British tllH 111 rici Him, Bciunn una mini, re-p-cttvely. (Jther entrants probably will ln- cluile Pete le Paolo, litl'6 winner and record holder for the race with an average of 101.13 miles hour; f llff Duranf, Cliff Wood- 1 5f YANKS INCREASE LEAD TO 8 GAMES Champions Steam-Roller j the Athletics Yester- ' day, 11 to 4 i the AM-inteil Prwt The American leuirue's firt and potntbly UiMl crucial series of the IIw hi rnnt'l as roncerned Connie Mack's Ath- rTHrrfx, nw n f r letlc and miituixpr ff , , .. . ,1m. Hoose at !"'"'' .' k0 i'1"0- - Mg .1.1 Ihr-ehull ,-tab. W'""t ,e, ,N"W V!'k """ uh l ..ii.wi,... ""' 1 nlladelphlans could make no he ,!r,,.V th(;'A;,,?m, T"1 '"y ?nBT l..nll..s il.1l"''."r',tf.mC Mrl'T. .'U )ank-es were leading the proces-I slon today eight full games in ad- j vance, of the second place team. j The last engagement saw the champions steam roller tht Muck fur Oteir twelfth roriMfMllvc Ma- on. S far. tlio ffimse of David team hatn't brrti . . . mi"n lnto ulnilaalen 11 to 4. For ml W.l,lr.sinii. the ,,,.,, tm , the ,rt,11 ,,, Bui lt.rnrHK'ex- fnmel Bpeeil of Ifty Orovo failed imiN lo turn that to mop Babe Huth and company. trick licit I-rlduyj Ed Morrl. big right hand. r of adcrncmn al Hie the Boston Itcd Ho.v, aaw a promla- hlch n-hnol flHd nB winning streak anapped when at .1 (chK-k. Toin Znchary and tho Washington Senators heat him S to 0. j llcck Allows Two Hits T I Walter Beck, former Western . I league pitcher, atrnck out nine men , jan'l allowed two hits ax the St. l.oula Hrowits mined out Chicago 2 o 1. Seven of the striker out came in the first four Innings. Only one game was on the Nn- tlonat league schedule but that saw , I ho Cincinnati Hcds 'strengthen '., their hold on first place'hy beat ing tneir nearest opposition, the STORE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY In deference to this historical day, when business eery wheie puuses to pay lis re spect to our hero dead, this store, following its usual cus tom, wilt be closed all day Wednesday. May 3olh. Me morial I'ay. We'nro glad of this ppportunlly to pay our respects1 to America's depart ed heroes. ' CARR FUKNITURE CO.. Inc. ; Jfain 770 Hagen in Bad in Ireland Because Of Withdrawal y will he the "nig three" of pr1t8 tw0 year8 ago (or wnat ".T"t: :S.0""e.!, regarded a unsportsmanlike con- duct, was the center of a similar ( storm In Ireland today, j He suddenly withdrew from the Irish open golf championship, starting today. He explained that he was too tired because of his Per . continental tour to compete. Some golfers seeing an outstanding con- tnry of the union said. "Hagen- seems to rorgec tnai ne not only represents himself, but his country as well when he tomes abroad. When he makes an Arrangement to i appear In tiie Irish open champion ship and all arrangements are made, including the draw with a partner for Hint, then cancels his entry, we resent it." Wreckage And 2 Bodies Wash In At; Isle Royal fhlcngo fulis, 2 to 1. Peto Ilono hue, pitching his first game of tho year, held tho Cuhs to five safe ties. Mil " '1 SAl'T HTR. MAR1K. Mich.. May n?l Pi?" ShUnr,K Jw r,uray- tender eliminated, rejoiced but the I " Kamloops and the bodies of two bury. Phil Shafer, J.eon Ouray, II Have FIvans, Bob MeDonough, Kddle, Henrne, Frank Klllott and .. POMMlblV ToilllllV MHlnn ? fs. Trench here, returned on Hattir- day to their home In Iji (irande. A party of (.rove folk took their dinner and Hpent ; Sunday n-t the (park In Im n ramie.. They were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mills, ifnd Allen, IJoyd and Oale Mills, Mr. and Mrs. T. (?. Hefty, and Chrles Hefty, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harlan Knger and three children, I f;. Uinta and Mm. I'Vdtu M. Ijinfz. Mrs, (rilfford Kail lyid, dauKhter HiufttM,' sfstuit a couple of days early In the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. The Campfire girls had a coun cil fire and ceremonial at the home of their guardian. Mr. J. It. Price, on Thursday evening. There were eleven uirls preneat. Mrs. Hirdle Hawk, of Pendleton, who hiis been vlnlting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.1. F. P.oll, hiui re turned to her bame. Mrs. liny Jjiiy is recovering from her recent Illnetts. Mrs. A. H. Daniel hnc two fin. gers badly nmn shed a few dnvs n'go -The Italian consul at Zehenico ! when dning some repnir work, .as driven Into his cellar by a mob Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Hh.lrp, of idn iwhlch polica finally routed. ho. were the guests nf Mr. Sharp's i Irate Italians ut Preko. hearing j mother. Mrs. Wen Htnlth, last week, of the Zehenico demonstration, S. H. Welmer Sr., of Five Points, .fore the Jilgo Hlnvlait flag off a , has been spending the past week totorboaC and burned It In I ho at the homo of his son, S. II. Wei- fascists Attack .Zara Consulate; J Consul Injured (?. HKI.OKADK, May 29 AP)- leigradA newspapers Monday said Jnul Kalian fascists attacked the Jugo-Hiav consulate at Zaru on ipilndttV-nnft Injured Consul Hiin tch Ha was taken lo a hospital 9ithr '. members of the consul Fate staff were manhandled, j?.1 Antl-IUiliaa riots occurred In SCara on Haturday in connection vltli demonstrations over the deci sion of the' govriinint to- ratify Neftuno convent Lone, which would Tjterndl Italian cttlsenn to own land ivlthln SO miles of. the Adrian roast JH Jilgo 'Hluvla. At Xara. the Italian club rooms vere demoHsbed, an Itallanf1a win hurned In the market sifiiare iin.l the window of the Italian con sulate were smashed. 'jtphllc square. COVE PERSONALS i mer, uf t'ove. Tho flninde Ilonde Knptlnt ns sncfiitlnn held lhc first meellng of a three-ilny ennelnve on Sundny evening. The church was filled !COVB (Special) Kleven diplo pias were issued to lha eighth grade .graduates at ih Cove school out of class ot fourteen. Tho graduates tre Lttra, Palmer. John Klsher, HJIly Clark, barrel Welmer. Lowell Weimar. Warren Laird, Ned Mar. Cell Itlchards. Christina Niger, j:liilne Willy and Dora Lloyd, j ,1'ourleen seventh grade pupils itlplshed their work, out of a class of, fifteen, and are ready fur the eighth grade next year. They are Jick Paige, Ruth White, Alvln Pet. eiwan, IMrry Mcfool, Logan An derson, Eldred llullmark, lluyniond rid llell Ureshears, Alda Hlunk. lirrtha Niger. Donald Hmlth. Frank Urolhers. Wallace SI mnioim mid jvid Arnott. I rrne seventh and eighth grade tiicher, Mrs. J. K. Mills, reports Wi pupils with a perfect attend J'lce for the entire year. They are: hrlsilna .Niger, AJda Blank. Huth )Vhlte. Jack Paige and Dell and Raymond Ureshears. U-llahteen men of the community indent all day Friday wnrkln nit p road leading to the cemetery. ! This road had received considerable i htentton a few weeks ago, it It j now finished and In good condi tion, a pollock dinner was served ujthe laborers at noon at the home t)t Mrs. George McDanlel, several women assisting In nerving, j Mr. and Mrs. George Kckersley. pt Portland, are at Cove for a two Weeks visit with friends. They nr r.lved on Friday nnd are nt present guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Conley. 0-Mrs. George Golay nnd Mrs. A. F Hartley entertained the Undies' id of the M. K, church at the home of Mrs. Golay on Wednes- nnd n splendid representation from nil parts of the district was pres ent. The women. ' of the Dorcas society nre taking care of the vis itor. They are given a room and breakfast at the various home and lunch and dinner are served at the I. O. O. F. hall. The Rev. II. K. Pressy, of Raker, .was at Cove last week. The venerable Archdeacon S. W. Creasey went to The Dulles for Sun day services. Archdeacon Creasy, assisted by Wallace Davis are making some marked improvements In the church property here. A bubbling fottntain has hen placed at Morris hnll, new gravelled walks are be ing put down both .it the church and rectory, and other chances are being made. This Is preliminary to the summer school, which will be held here June 11 to 23 Inclusive. Mrs. l. ft. Marker will spend the weekend In Portland with her par ents. The Union County cow testing as sociation has tnn m "ir hers at Cove, I In ms Seifors, t he official tester of the association, was here early In- the week. There are more than ion cowa tested nt Cove. "Hathing alone dors not make good ln-alth." says Dr. Itundesen. Chicago's former health eommls-Hlom-r. Well, Chicago has gone pretty fur. possibly Tommy Milton. Karl Cooper will not drive. golfing union of Ireland fumed. In telegraphing wlth- an1 : Hagen j members of her crew of 22 who perished when lite boat wus lost In 1 CM it'll I ni'nnnail In nnnlfiliiila li u a Storm IllMt. Doltlhnr hni'A luiun lis .v.-, r t ii .i ui Murrt!UB ui llitr IIIUIVM .". buumiim in u irirKiiiui if. ? h: Jiiuiaiiupuna to any rf(fh chnnity the commit- ccived here by Captalp H. G. mJI,!! v 1?.t,?n, trp might name. The committee, i Klsh, In charge of the Great luk nrooKiyn. i ., WHO thrilled 1 2 n , - v,. .i,.r.t.i lilviulsn nt t,a ir.u,tt..,k u..un,ui.i u. .....,!..- i.i i., , Hagen's mony because It com Liy l,;,!ltl,.," -h,Zln'f Cer t0 ered his action unsportsmanlike. r' ,i L1 ' nW T"! "Hagen not only has Injured his The us tin rules' will Lname as n sportsman here, but in- Rnvern. .11 . . ... . i.nh -.in k ,. . " . junwiiy it 1 in nun um suui name n m in m... r ah .J L . of Americans." Alan Kldd secre- a minimum of 9a miles nn hour!ln' the ojialifylng trlnts for ten nillet.' ' The race will he limited to J3 starters, position being determ try the speed shown in the ing' trials. line, from, the commanding officer of the cutter Crawford. The bodies, the message- said, were found on Isle Itoynl and tak en to Port Arthur. Tin wreckage was identified. 0 EFFECTIVE MAY a TO SEPT. BO RETURN LIMIT OCT. 91, IfXS ROVMD TRIP TO Denver....'. $7. Lowfaresallpartsofmid- west, suutn ana cast. Fine fast trains. OMAHA 70.1 KANSAS CITY.... 70.IS DCS MOINES -. 7 30 ST. LOUIS M.SS CHICAGO... SS.OS DETROIT 1M.I7 CINCINNATI 1M.1S CLEVELAND U7.t TORONTO . 112.80 ATLANTA j. 1U.40 PtTTSBURGH 118.81 WASHINGTON... .140.81 PHILADELPHIA 14S.S7 NEW YORK 14. ROSTON 1II.M Liberal itopoverm M anafc. H aH . suit Zlan Natlstuil Park ran Canyon Natl PR. Yellowstone Nattsasal Pk. Rocky Mountain Natl Pk. For Illustrated Booklet., Peserve tioo. aad Information, addrcn Afjeat named below. UNION PACIFIC J. H. KF.EVFT. Agent, Ijf GrandVu, Ore. Helen Wills Is Victor In Match With Champion AfTKI'IL. France. May 29 (AP) Minen wills today ermlrfeTf j qualify-1 . iV A X ueieait'ii U fi V Ocrman champion. Cecillc Aussem, A In strnlBht sets. 6-1: 6-2. V .Miss Wills won the. first set r,-l,I sweeplnir her 19-year-old rival aside nfter a little unsteadiness at I t the start. Si4 Hetty Nnthall, yonnsr English stnr was eliminated from I lie wnin. I I en's singles of the- international hnrd court tennis championships uiuay ny Mile. Alien CThnrnelet of! nance, o-., o-4. tier Mcreat was .1 distinct upset as the l;n)rllsh Kirl had hcen one of the favorites. When You Miss Your Observer The Hookey Worm'll Get You If You Don't Watch Out T T ? J t t t t t ty nfternoon. U 1 baby daughter was horn to Mr, nd Mrs. K. tl. Daniel. Rundnr. wy J7. I The Misses Ofrtrnde and Holierln Bell, daughters nf Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Bell, ars Tlsltlnc al the homo of )Hr. and Mrs. Maine Cleer at Walla yi'alls. Wash. 1 Mrs. Harris French nnd her mother, Mrs. Ormond, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 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