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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1928)
Monday, August fi, lf)2S' Papp Fnur LA GRANDE EVEN'! NO OBSERVER a(6nmftc Jihcmw bscrdcr ( liM'oriMirnttil) All IlllloftOllllollI Vl'SlflMr PRANK H. A1MM.KHV ldiior and Publisher HAIU'KY K. MATTHKWS ... ItiiMiiif-KH Manager Published evenings, oeopt Sunday, Ht MI6 Adams Avenue, I Ctniudf. Oregon. The oiuMfVpr-Si.ir published every l-Tiday. Kntered at L lii loritnffice in Iji (iraudo, Oregon, hh Second flaws Al.ul Mailer under :trj , f 5'nfrh IT'I. OFFICIAL PAI'KIt OK I'NION COCNTY AN I J THIJ CITY OK I. A tHANIK M KM UKIt ASHl M'lATKI) PItKSS Tli A anuria led Ii-sk U exclusively entitled to hp fur pithlloH (Ion of Jill tip'.v dispatches eredhej to II or nut ntlicrwiHC credited If published herein. All t'lghiH of republication of special dis patcher in this paper, ")) iilmt I lit Una I nesvw heroin also uie reserved. .sci iscit 1 1 "r ion i t a v i;a J ly Carrier I Mi Ily, it muni h hi advanen , pally, six months 1 . advance Dully, single copy Ily .Mull pally. pT month in advance - Pally. per six month 1m advance p.illy. per ypur In adtanep U'eokly ohsorver-Star, per ynr ' Al.VKIITlSINd JtATKS Display, foreign, per column Inch Display. local, per column ineli Time ufitriM-t prJffH on application. . . 7 'e ... 60c $.,.(() 4 2c 40c i;ol'S V.VS PULVAIL Cor t ho J.ord of i..m, hath pur- pn.si'd. it nr) it lin -hull dixannul it'.' And III hand Is Ml retelied Hit, it ltd whoj-h.ill Uini It hack'.' 1h.i, 11-7. "Sweet Sixteen" Seeks Air Record . Sometimes il looks as if Ixilh candidates might win from llio support they're stealing from each other. 9 Another respect in which this campaign diffcis from !hcrs is that both parties are claiming hip business support i;s an asset. J I (c , i. c:. .j v 0...1.. a:., o , 1 j oweet oiAict'ii ducks mi ituuuiu M Hi , i - - ' ! " j - ' Jit Peace Program Gains Headway Over the World FACING BEITZEL (nil II a tat-atloii If juti mhiiI i. hill ih' tipiiiion doun our a. Hint ih' l'nf ilciu'f. -lay In U'Imiui--in I- --( n cliiuiui c' la-ki;riHiiiil f r ill' plioii:iiiplu. All iir Pine! mi' worry mimii -anti hy lutvlii' iImt hair ImiMmhI U iioh lo-i uit ki cpin' i her illicit- (iHcn il whiln 3-.. OVERNIGHT NEWS Ily b liln K. Culonuin i 'ttldc Kdltor AmicUtt d Tr' S) Ohl world Rtuteftiiirn lately Iirvo bon hiisy fostorlng miUsiltutlon of a will to p'uct for a will to war in Curopoati rO!iciou&ll(i. m ' 1 1 ih, f,,,,,.:,,, .ir,7 or , M0RE EVIDENCE )' tench crthliut minister; pruylni; 1 l.pfor1 an uudlrnco in a (;-rtiian ! city thai ht country niltfht "iisj Its opportunity to win Cloiniany' iii'iiri. il iiprrnan jip'sb ami , ii.,.J.il rly MisH MaUKcr'rt clothe uarincntH. I'ulice brlW'Ve Hutnp the clnthltiK torn from tho hotly of the rniirdcroil woman will he in this bundle. JloiUd Is said to have mailed thin package-to a finliious t n.Llj h. Plirmniv t'tvlnir :i tic- part In followed by disarmament ,..,. liri,iro in Seattle. Two-Piece Underwear Shirts " and Shorts $ 1.00 to $2.00 $1.00 and ?1.5tf N. K. West & Co., inc. The Man's Store 'officials Klrlvliijj to poifniado oth Spn'verM to difurm tlint )he Kt-llot;?, pact to outlaw war mlifht heroine ; an active air'M unil not h mere : festurv Hint It Haw Lloyd tlrorifw, Hrlii.sli wartime iiisiMler, hack in i; ! thix hv decbirinc that niileM the' (Continued from I'hocnlx, citlilaliiuiK and oilier of A phy.siriau' r day thai Harhiira oIl futuier I'hil; ial eic, d in al.-d Im- Ol'ii I' Manner ill tlua wallro irciiiin' a nmtli just four iliiyw niicr tlo which n. dice fhtiinatc whe dale IllOI- J tally Klntl mid llnowil into a htuin; canyon north ul llotlywoud. '(dit heer. lod.l HlfTl It WllH possible thai lo r ciiilil had actual ly he' ll horil between Ijie tittle ::lif was shoL and Iho iuoinei:l of ln-r death. A ffiKid will di'k'alioii from Stamford, Conn., is jroinjr to the state house at Richmond to ivhun to Virjrinia a frag ment of the Confederate flap; which flew over the southern r;.pital when iL was taken by Union troops; also an ornament i' om the office chair of Picsident Jefferson Davis. The relics v ill be duly accepted by Guv. Harry F. Ryrd, a li other of the pviator and explorer now making ready for an Antarctic ex . I edition. As Connecticut and Virginia thus fraternize, all North and South will feel the bonds of reconciliation tighten ; little more. How lung will it be until the belligerents of the i" World war are returning their trophies? (Ill llie A.-ck lafil I'rvv-) J'tiiftf n : I.ISlti N 1'oli.sh fliers rebelled at Ma by tbrman hip after their K'liiiplaiK! Ih forced down on at t -tii fix to i el in n tu 1'ai is from or. .ci lUht. Hi;i.i;Ji I -I.' - Kditnr llmtovlcli. ciilie ot I'e.isant party leader, shot down in stret. Mi S iV "oinmissariat in rii aNes price of grain bought from 1 asanis I x pi-r coin, I'A n IS -One tlion.Hiind coiimtun lMs arrested when they hold meet ing against pohco orders. Mi i. NTH KA I. llrit Ish labor par ty would at once estublhh relations with Itussia if returned to power nays Itaiusay .MacDoneld, foi liter labor preuiliT. Dome-lie: 1H:NV;U -- Attorn y Ki'lll to ntfrleuhural prob! in, oull lnilik' I'miKT to arrest Henry M. Hlack- means ol indirect aid (o the farm- missing oil eay wiinete. on T whicli he holds is alnio:;t as im- blitial uarranl. portani tm the direct aid. The 2 gr??.cfi "Miri MI-iii' anil ki-sel liv nil tlu cplu r- tf Die upMr air N I i ell lililf lllnor nti;b. lion- daubler f n lltiu fitiher. .Not coitietii ith her df -I iiii'i iii a- one of lite ouiigct atiairlxe-. die now I- -CH-kiiig: more honor In llu air. Willi a man foiiiUiniini. -he plan- Hi lr for ji i:e ro rtl for cntliintiKi' tlllil, anil will lake olf I torn ( tirfUs licbl, lnij; Island. HOOVER PLANNING ; AN AFFIRMATIVE-' DRIVE FOR VOTES , (Continued from I'a;;e 1 I .OS A N 1 1 ;i.l IS - M i h. Myril.- Melius, rocb ty matron, found inur dered ir '..-drooni of home; suspect " found liidinir tn closet. When Cant. Coodwvn Archer of the Rritish navy, retired, I'i.aim iki.p n. j - iwmcr , ' . , , . . i.cr:i;a:i :r III..- ai.d m pupn men me omer nay in ew A'aiann, uus was ioki 01 nim as hi pbrti the one deed in his life entitling him to fame: He was the man who had boxed King George's ears. He did it when ro- uldican nominee bad only one en gagement today, thai with Pwt.t Davis, secretary of war who is h'-tc en route to Honolulu on official bt;.iines. . . : ' crash. row was rh-ar bee jecteil trip into tin George was u naval cadet on his ship. That was probably a justifiable deed, but not one to be generally recommended. Kings' ears are valuable, perhaps the most valuable pait of them. Roxiug ears may break the ear drum, and it is im portant that kings should be able to hear. Fortunately George doesn't seem to nave suffered any ill effects. His hearing is as good as any living monarch's. it use of his prvir ' Siert as of V tV I -.. i-.i; nr. w. i.. i-ortinam ifornla, beginning- Tuesday, lie wbl charged with forging divorced decide late today whether ll.e pieS-wtr.-s will whteh made him bene- i business will permit luni- lb nay lo l. i.nnn .cslle. jt to .uiiiko a .miu;iicy,Uia..lw dnK,h ST Tons- Insurance investiga- v,.rv- ., lo niau( li oi e - r. t ui n . criminal g IOm.j. , ( I- I A htm Y'et mill The ob.e,-tne tl-.e caudl'tate Iihs tors .say they w ill ak pro-iciillon of Hoy l. loomt.H, presid. nt of International l.lfe Ju mii am. e i 'o.. unit ss $,'),. "tno.ono hi missing Mcurttles are found 'Itttonbs, in statement at Chicago, denied charges. I I. OS AMIKI.KS -Tal driver sny.s In- took lilhssell St. Clair Iteilel 1t spot near whero body of girl J "liiladelphlau is chatKed with mur- lenng w.is l.oind. ATLANTIC "CITY - Condition of Vnalor lilett are improves. M'.W .VoKK Most of caul sliit in giip o( heat Him despite relief II ai eas by rain. .of the New York national guard. I As he got Utck today to the 'grind of being u presidential nom- j ttieo as well an the chief executive of an ftnportant state. Smith found a mays of accumulated business re quiring, his immediate attention. Ho . a. so was faced with the necessity ', ol whipping into slmpe hitj aceepi aiiee sjieech which he will deliver two weeks from Wednesday even ini;. His engagement also held a number of confen nces In connec tion with his candidacy. 1 Tho governor to a largo eNicnt 'has- sliapyil up lu hb4 mind what '.e intends to mty at his notifica , tion lemony on the t-ant steps doing much of the work ul night in Ho- seclusion of the rambhng brick house he calls home, he plans lo put all but, the finishing touch , on it, making final revisions prob tjMy w it hin 1 nil days so thai the text can he distributed throughout Ihu cuuntt y by mail lo newspapers. Ithlnohirul. the people of the signa tory nations will realize that the whole thing has been "pure hum-i bug. The war anniversary nNo wit-1 nessi'd Sir Austen t'hainl rrlaln, Hrliish foreign s-oretary and poll-1 tical foo of Lloyd ? orgo, CHllin? npnn American public opinion t( back tho Kellogg; pact In order that il may become "a most f-Srmldablo, deterrent to war." King (leorge's; spe rh from tho throno iroi-oguing ' the Itritish parliiiniuni, echoed this iiope. I-Viim b'H?ue of iialfons amo word that pessimism respect big disarmament ha boon repl.ieed by optimism. Coincidence of ac re;nances of tho Kollog? pact with the finding of a workable Met of principles on navnl reduction bo. twi-en flreat Hrltuin and Kranco--a cfunpromlse to which the I'nio-d Slates lias given unofficial approval - caused thin change in attitude. There whs a lull in tho gathering id' Tar eastern storm clouds. China and Japan are set-king to compocc differences. International forces in Chinese territory arc being; re duced. - , , Nine More Deaths In Hast Heat Wave i moody Handkerchief In the apartment shared by Iltdizolind Miss M auger, according lo his own testimony, a namihci chief with what police say are M.N bloodstains wan found In tho girl's heat wave i laundry , bag. The handkerchief stales have was that of a man. I la-t S iintd -.- leidav heft Ail automobile has boon f''und. ..lirtlS ni., which ' lteiuel admits he rented j ,,,, !, and in nlib-h lie took the girl on Liult ,., their la:t ride to the Iloilyw i; hills.. w here, he says, they quarreled i yi( ,. , ami w here Miss Manger g-d mil oi j i(.;,,ij, the Tnaclune, never to be seen .j-m.,... , circles , again In .life by him. I ho n nines; ......... i.i-i.si : .;;iiois i ' registered on the speedometer OI j eml. ; the rented car is the distance JYoui j . j neltzel's garage to the scene tf thej H; DAM 'l ' ' murder and return. Itcltzel remains calm a nd maiu tnlns his story tif "practice shoot ing" on the day before tho murder, the uirirrel and subse'iuen; parting In Hie hills and of Ills cotnnleio in- ! which I!K. Aug. '1 (AC) - T!o 1 1 1 . D - w hich the ea.it en l,i i '.umbering sinei. iv tii-'U nine lives yt-;- uie t b-'-i ileal a ml win. ui-h! Tempt. rary rebel thun iue ! sev- ral sir t i.iif' in Aliissti -liusetls 1 1 com 1 he bea L iiy N't-W lit I'liiladelpliia, one it one in Albany. N. V i . u ni ii; . N i-l: -S-.tit t-. r n ( M-) I.. I . i i I tn. jir.i lo the i-hnrse tif nuirtter ;ir- the nw ,h:iVK- of desertion, rlnln'7. ztriuent ana viulation of thr .Mann cl. i.os angi:i.i:s. Aiijr. r. (ai)- .15".! I )1 ( Ml. I:iy n .li-'ay Kii-l. : rt-plac '.K.'.S ll .1111- I i s o;i :i t i i si li ,- ist . ; iH'.ir (Ir.-.r'My. I'ill.. Satiif-it,-hl. 'I'h. . I;i f. l:i tr.. ili'l llol 1 1.(. Sli.isla l.inlili-'l. oflicia'N .1 lllli: tliat ;Ir- tii-s woal.l Im: ' I. Tnw ohiniiK ssilal M.'a.lous. py. A visit iiis alisi ih t.'tl.r l.aifi A MS i:i:l'.VM - Am.'riian y i.ii'.s ami tilymiui' mil lirlil uaiuis Mlth linllil lotal of I I'lnlan.l . I with Im'. A.MSTDHHAM -Kl Dual I. Alc.T i.in rniinltii; !.r l-'ianr.', wins liiaiallii.li: .l.ii.- Hay Itltii. A MSTIMt I A M I o nu n tin. I imii ointn sn I nuiiiTS f i-.i ill Anirrl la uln iii.Kis .iliionit t II fln.illstM ill . lill I I al Hal YiitniB i:.i Walsh Sox ililiat M- 'I t ut i h.i lopions nuzi-: ricim.M. Stunt' pt-iiplc itro ilislit-iii'tonctl I y the riuiuii-ial liiiluio of tin- Tiimicy-I Il-i'IH'.v filit. Not only piomiitei-s ;uul hanfrs i n tif pi'tilossiniial pnnilisiii, oitlicr. Tln-re arc miiralists, nf a sort, who lament the apparent slump of puHlic- into: est in "!,". . tin.' manly art. i Other moralists are encourajretl. They fmesee a turnin"; a of athletic interest to moie lunnane ami elevated forms of : tu t. or to artistic and intellectual thino.s. l'roliably they ;:ic lioth woiiio;, anil lioth riuht. There is nothino inme niitural, anil tlestincd to last lonovr in huinan evolution, tiian interest in a eooti iiulit, whether of men or duns or chickens. Some of the oldest human lecoids riiH Aia ti-ll of Ixixinir matches, l'.ut the race little by litlli seems to j '" ' .mow more jrontle. This is particulai ly so in kindly America. t U'c have outiriown hull-liaitincr anil liear-haitiii!;'. We for-1 " liitl puhlic iK fi.-hts and cock fights. W'e permit lull con- (luid SIM tiol. inau-fihts. usiiiR patldi'tl rIovcs uheie the ancients used s"S' S'oJf lironze knuckles, flaming rules fur protection of the weaker ti -ni est ant. and limiting In u tali ly by stoiipinj: fijrhls shoi t of' N , u ,. , u. , . T1. Hie final knock-out. Vet sonic d"rce of luulalily will pinbably continue, in portinj: contests, fm- aces to come. Ami it is probably well 'hat. it should, lest the race mow sol't with sentimentality and ease, anil then futile and dissolute. There must always be .somebody or si. moth inn hard for a stitiiig man to hit against ; theiv must always be haul blows taken to toughen the weak. Sport serves this puipose i.-ilher well. Hut :oit, as we have if, is nt'-rely I In- easy and childish way. lown-up ways dial serie the same pnniosc. an lime art! lational and consti ut live, "'hero are body and mind ami spirit in-. re woith while tha Hive I onus 01 pia aim 1 1 o i u 1,1 jrahizi u into a set n In iiiimi li0'l till. I OS tll'Tl- W Olllll l from Sianloiil for of tlir.-t- days null I ill tin- mountains lit Use opi-ii, as was ilonn on l!i t-i-iu jotinny to tin- nortli ri suit liol. I. Tilden Case To lie Up On Aug. 21 two nights sp ijH t'.t In r ca mpii.K SMI III I AUS AIIOV AL I'.ANY. N. Y . Aug tAI't - With Ins aec, -plant e hp. ,-ch as w.-H as other important iiialins n bis wins iiiind. Ibtvinor Smith was Itack to Irack day in his old stamping grounds of A I ban y 1 it) in a t-n - day a rat not that wasn': a'l pl.iy. ' He n tU! 11. 1 to l he er. ut 1 : mansion in the -b ad of night, t' r minaling after n:id-nii:!it a mito a mo iut.lt He top t hrongh St ni my darkness along the w c-t ha n k 'it to- 1 1 'idson I he tiiVi i nor and membios oi his l',imi!v o..;oi--O'l h t . from c:i:;rp Sa'-r h in at-Cc.-kskill where tale yMeii!ay ai- l-"!!'i..ti !.- n li-M.-il UO ft-yllll' Ills xi.w yoi:k, aus. ; (aim jChaigcs against William T. Tihlell of violating the amalt-ur rule of the ! C S Ijiu ii 'I'eotits usstiei.i I ion w ill be roiiMdered at a meeting of t he executive eommUlee of the gov erning body at the Vnnderbllt hotel Aug. -I. it was announced today. T. 1 I J T ! I i 1 1 1 K rY"HJ1,1 k -r : HZmZWM mmr !; f7'- m .ri:it i:xnM:it n:i) SAtilA.MKNTti '.Oil lttltrllhlSOII. koi. a .lohn 1 1 1 u i will, while til tv Alii;, it I A 1-1 ullo silot anil .k. in. of Mux- PV' lllllltlllH his. i- ill t i-aH-il l.y s.-s suit Ills t- a ilror lint shot was fin in Hit- In i.l. tiriti-.l has ht-VIl ' Wil li nd i iiiiinti i i oroi.i lllti-lic-o nioanlon to shoot at aisi-il up just as the I. The huliet lilt him IMI' I .-III I. ItlllllSI'l .111.1 l-.'lllillOl .1 to tin- Intel tr i- nil I Ii IT il... . lo, lale.l It .haul. I lo There ale at the same stultifies of these pi mi-' us husmess. i ,(r..ii. t HUI..II' loiilil. n. I .lo is L.ll 11 .1 I' t - I he 1 II lie e II'. 1. 1 i .1 on Hl-ani Ihls si. lie. I Ilia! till W nil tt How the Slates Voted Four Years Ago M Wis Unit) tot n i:m;i,i:viiihi, n j . v- ( M The mmd r of .i v. hose bod . slot! t tu ..tor.; I ... Mul baek and then Ihimh I ,1 hi olid l eeogtill ion. w '"Mm a ltrf picker ahum a im-: i r :i road atop the I'ali-.fb s w lajslt'iy Itebiy I 1 i ii i ii.. 1 1 1 . 1. . let, 111 the l.i ml, the iliv I ami their leu, ,- w a, lal. lis ..( III- World War Fliers hilled In Crash I I 'AIMIia.H. N. .1 . M I M m mm w a m-r i -mvi X. - ll-lltl-i- Willi the ll I tel. . s ,, the fionl .Il rT1 - I W in 1.1 w II Ii II la hi- W fC nil RRRT TO ! : i first 1 V.nk w mi . a Inl t I .iiili.l .1. ..i r.nii- a i tn in i I 111: I he .le.ilh 111 a III. Ill i hen A loil.'l he .is kill. .1. SIiok-i to. in of the I 'i.lnnnn no. I X. .1 . h.i.l I ik.-n "1( hot a ten minutes hefi.ie 1I..IM the It. i. IS V ttlr fl. hi. Iiller ( Hills' their alio they .11. ko- 1 11 . Iir 11 t'l -tt ii.s.i j-.:ivii t"(,h'.. fi.i.h.Ue IH.vis l.i l-'i.llHU- Ai.,1. 1 i.j.i , i:..niir. 1 1 j .! ; . I ,, , ,, . " ;m .". 1 'i ' ja.'i 1 7. --I" Aii..,n in. a.','. 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Th,..i,.ii- ll-ii.s.s.it .0 . w h.. he, .hit the 1 .-1'iihli. an stale tn ket.' til vole hen;,. Smith, 1 J 7 ill. I :, ,. v e 1; , J .;. 1 s.;,;.n." 1 - - - I After You've Accumulate. A Little money What's the host tliinp; to do with it'.' It's nidiiev that you want to keep secure, for your old iy;v, or for some emergency of sickness or 'luisiness misfor tune. How do other people handle money of that kind so that it will earn a safe, sure and "reasonable in come and still be immediately available? Where do they find an investment that is both ineome-pi-tiduc-inf and available as a reserve fund as well?' iMany of them use certificates of deposit;'.;! in vestment that has numerous advantages that vou have difficulty finding in anything else. Tliev o';tii you four per cent interest, paid every six months. They serve as a reserve that you can' use on short notice in an emergency. They strentithen vo-.r credit. We will be glad to discuss with vou the ad vantage of a "C. 1." as an investment. Only through frioiiiilv advice and experienced counsel can we Vendor the service to which you are entitled. irt ratthcntiinml imk Mcnihrr I'fi1r.l .rse - -- ls.,nr. es fiver m ,;,, lt Fortieth Year of 1-iiciidly Service '