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Paw Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER"-, Tuesday;,' January 8, 1929. lit (Inoorpofmtcd) An Independent Wcwirpsjpgr fRAKK B. APPLEBY , , Editor and Publisher HARVEY r. MATTHEWS '. Business Manager ' Published ovenlntts, except Sunday, at 141 Adama Avenue, . La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at Hie Poatoffice at La Grande, Oregon, aa Beoond Claea Mail Matter under act of March 1. 17. OFFICIAL PAPKR OF LNION COUNTY AN TtfB ' CITY OF LA GRANDE ' v.i MEMBER AHHOCIATED PRESS ' The Aaaoolated Press Is exclusively entitled to uae for publica tion oC all newe dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published herein. All rlghta of republication of special dls patches In this paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved. ' ' -.". : : ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES V, ' 'By Carrier -!: Dally, pel month In advance ........ ... i Dally, six months In advance . Dally, single copy . , By Hail -Dally, per month In advance ,,, , Dally, per six months In advance . Dally, per year In advance 1 Weekly Observer-Star, per year . . TSo 14. 6C to loo 12.60 16.00 12.00 . ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inoh Display, local, per column Inch ...... .. Time eontract prices on application. 42o 400 TROUBLE ACiGHAVATKD- man In time uf troublo Ih like i ot Joint. l'rov. 25:1. -ConfidoncA In mi broken tuoth, and unfaithful it foot out IRON MEN TELL 1 OF WEEK IN AIR Ford Likes This One Best Crew of "Question Mark" Believe Engine Is Only Limiting Power . MKTflOI'OMTA.V AIUI'OItT. Los AntfeleH. Jan. 8 (A I) Motor t trouhlo ho trivial that army offi cer! prepared today (o fly the ) QueHllmi Mark, fiimmtH onluruiii o riitfht plane, to Kockwull field, Han Olruo, till) uftt'rnoon, wuh revealed j following un official lnHK'f,llon of ! the undines. UH AW.KUIH, Jun. K (Al) The triumph of man over hlH mo tor whh history today. Klvf Iron men of I ho ulr, who ypHlerday land ed Hmlllnuly und phynically fit, aft-I cr 150 bourn und M0 mfnutOH of i continued vIkII in tho afr had been labelled by it medical IrtHpectiuit hoard iih "phyHically uullUcd" to I ' hop off Immediately on another : Jit hivn Vm, ui iiM-d V liy endurance flliiht. On tho other' 'urn by tli Kfk iN'foru wo iimvcil, hund. the motorH of the army1, In an Apartment," mid .AIik Jdife Qiiemloii Murk, which hud buckled I :11ml. Cilay, us hIic lioiiKlit a -oiijIc . under the Ktraln when their rnuH- J ;o' lui ii I ps. "A iliM'lor uIIiih (ell iih tern were keen to drive on and on. !f4tiiH-;liln' wv thui't want I kii(.wcre wailiim an officiul diaKnuHUi I'vf itt I' pill tlrinkiii out o a nutUfF am It wrinkles my forchcuri," iiompliiliKMl MLm J'awn IJppliiciil. tw hIiu h'fl litr beauty hpochillKl. ' The Observer can't ag-ree with at least one portion of the state budget that providing for Htate college and state university appropriations. While the state hat been going 'ahead, state aid for these schools has been kept at a ridicu- of their ullinenta that forced the j ondliiK of the rt)cori-HmanhinK en-i durance fllKht, "Jlard work In the air etmM to! uKi-eo with Major t'arl Hpatz," re-! t ported tho exumlnlntf army hui - j Kitten Arouses ;f eondm..,, .,r n... cm-1, i f mandliiK officer of , tlie nearly j LOCttl HeSldetlt week-Ion aerial Krlnd. The en-l fn QiSllii 7V7afff 'dUloiiM of Caplaln Ira Kaker. chief Uil OlHly IVlylll pilot. Lieutenant Harry HalverHon , . land Lieutenant Kiwood QueHJitln, I It u.. u nt klit..n on llal rolU-r pMotK and S.MKeant Hoy; Iktiys" Htire cnoiiKh for 1. J. Lilly. of i,a Onindo ncently, and inayhf' lously low level. We cannot Jong hope to progress beyond jPi;ce had a hcicinninR mhpired byp OUr educational facilities. jBomethlnjf nhntlur to what happen- I ) The Kellogg treaty to outlaw war will be ratified. Re- i: Hum', mnt'lianhr of the Quextlon Mark were demrrlhed iih "excellent" wtlh tho exception of Hliht atlKtio which would tie expected. JuhI what happened aboard the I'd lit Mr. I.IIIv'm exiiej-ifiice iecont-i QueMtlon Mark. foreiiiK It to do- ly, 4 , jwicnd wa diHcr)bed In casual l'tn ' sti fkfii ft rwt w Mr. Mlly mid all hlH fmnily wero!KuK by the avlator.H artor they 0U,U(JU jTl I Ctl . . i ...t... it... rmiflioil in irt'oiimf "Aa I Ittll tlio iB:ardle88 of liow disagreeable some sonators would like to bc( 'k)n1 of u n,Kht whn ..not u crua.cuntri m 1 ..vim k m tho un the fact that Mr. Hoover has often expressed approval ofjture' was atirriwc, not oven u;0,""n" ""', i"'. cuniuin . . . -iii , ,, , , n, , , niouso " .linker took tho wheel end the left the treaty is having; considerable weight. And Mr. LSorah s, " - .,,, , 'motor went cioi.u. we Mont ser- ..... """""""T " .KO..nt llooeo.lt on the catwalk, hut l. KM tho piano an. .lenly huBn , to wMkM wh) oo (,uvy n (h(, , t ' hi I v J 'w Jit K i ! A lot of pictures of Henry fori have been taken, hut Kurd la uiiit to prefer I his one. It Is a recent camera aludy nl the motor king who roie from a mechanic to one of the world's wealthiest men. ii Hpeccli' to his HervuntH; exhorting f. f All M. I"""" 'o'lmiii uiiiniui to tnelr 1 earn In Atlanta i"e enthusiastic effort to gather a big majority isn't without value. When Borah boosts something it usually gets by. play. Khurp Hlucutlo notes, low tiiiHlf.hle condition of tho Question ...... ........ ... ... u, u. ........ . Ml)1.k Wo k)0W thon 1)at and oloHer harmony. Hounded forth. f(,hl wa ()V(,r Wo ,,,.,,, , nluver olono Ijeimn to nlav 6l lt .. . . , . .... . .. u...o.n. .-w jeuraanv. ... it ...or wo ...... nine., ii. bulit- The flight of the Question Mark, United States army,Mr' i.tny uh uwukoned plane, is an indication of what may be expected 1 with the:OM accord? luvute uuveiupiueiii. vl bviuuuii. vvci iuu nuuia in niu n , ,.,.,. u,.ti.i.li.v nlL-l.t wo ihouulu almost a week and an unofficial mileage record of over Mr. i.niy crept stealthily to tho 'it u over, ah tiueo cnnineK "'o; ten thousand miles ATLANTA. Gn.. Jan. 8 (AI) I Tho moMt enthusiastic wclcolllo over witnesKOd In Atlanta was ac corded the coiutuorins; heroes of (ieoiKia Tech on their arrival hero from 1'uHudena, Cal., and their Itose Bowl foot hull vl.rtorv over iif I Ktlllin HO. 000 npmniia hi 1111.1...I tl 'That was not the flint flight . , ' . , , , A. Police on motorcycles found One can imagine the transcontinental ."" 'll.iirinJ'" w- w 'o"n"re, Z . t" ' aownwiV croda. a or transocean air liner soon to come; taking on fuel as tho mid on cmno tho hkiih. i"i tim fiiwht imt rinuiiy o clean- j , : 20th Century Limited takes on water, at mile-a-minute!, t f.iKi.tene.i kitty. who,ed ' i'- Jf vJ"th''"' antidios. France. J..n. (ai- f U v,nnA .,H I, U !J f flntln. r..lln " "'" !"" .......... .ran.i 1.11K0 .McnolaB. Who C.1..1 cccu, viwD.iis, hio uwmiio rum n.u u. ovHwia .kiwciihis ucrosH tho room und Htreaked out stations and service planes; up in the clouds for a week and " open' window, ah that Mr. dropping down on the other side of the world. The Question Jr", 'i'li Mark answered the question of how long old endurance rec-'umi 11 iniHn't 1 n hack ainco to ,..M l,..t ilu t'lit, ., n.lnuu U,iiM ..f nu.. IIOUSU 111 1704 X aVellUO. ua wu.u looir ubv iwi 11111 . i . t . . , , t(. 1 ' vi iv. .it, .i null v, i The Krund duko came here from I'arlH lust November to seek u more temperate climate. Pneu monia developed 'from'Mvhut wua apparently a trivial cold. question! Mt bhf tKe'f (iture "cUiV solvS."; ENGLAND, CRUISERS AND CANADA Probably tho sharpest legislative battle of the winter will break loose at Washington shortly when the bill providing for the construction of ir new cruisers for our iiavy comes up for action. Advance indications arc that each side will make a strenuous fight to carry the day, and the result at present seems to be a matter of considerable doubt. It goes without saying that if we are to have a navy at all wc must have an "adequate" one; but it is the row about what is adequate and what is not that is causing ail the trou ble. . To some, the navy is more than inadequate right now; to others, it is, most woefully inadequate. . 1 'V' Settling the 'question of adequacy seems to depend largely on figuring out just whom pur navy may have to bo used against. And that question, in turn, can not possibly be de termined without bringing up the very unpleasant one arc we, eventually, likely to be fighting Great Britain 'I If England is to be our foe some day, ' then titlr navy is inadequate and neethi not merely 15 new cruisers but a good many more. Hut if England is not to be our foe, the navy seems able, as it now exists. to take care of itself and us in any fight with any other nation. And, regard inn; the possibility of war lietween England and America, why not consider our Canadian birder? More than a century ago the United SUles and Canada agreed never to look on one another as prospective enemies. Hence they built no forts, maintained no border troops, put no fleets on the Great Lakes. TJjey built their respective military poli cies on the assumption that they never would be fighting one another. One is moved to wonder why some such agreement is not possible between the United States and England. If the two nations could make a public declaration that they did not regard each other as potential enemies, and could outspoken ly shape their naval policies with such a thesis in mind, the beneficent results would be incalculable. Tho day of uni versal peace' would lie immcatmrnbly advanced. To be sure, it might lie haul to do. Hut the Canadian border, unprotected for thousands of miles, proves that that sort of thing is possible. ' His Bullet Kills Father's Rival Dirt Wallt Lasting Bad for the Cat rrehlHtorle' examples of dirt- j Wheaexer deaf old t.riindiiiM rammed walls are Mill evlvtloi; In Weller down ,.u the finally rnl. South America. There Is su.ii it i It lakes foiver to cull her iilten- house In Wusl.lnei.m, p. (.'., thai i Hon to the fuel, -I'nriii -niid Klre- win hulll in side. TRY. W. K. GILBERT CO FIRST looked like valves. Shortly, after 1 o'clock the it wh t motor Iickhii to weaken. Then' we knew the flight whh ahoiil to eml." , When I lie plnne liindcil, the left motor wiih Hih'tit. The rltrht imo tor wiih irefuiictloliliiK, but U Hti'Cain of oil HiMiiited from 11, anil the center cimino whh able to make hut I :fiil revolution) per in I utile. Jus exactly what mechanical trouble flmitly overtook the plaiio'H motors wiih not lo bo known until the oft riclnl examination by Lfctit. Kfiy Hat i ts, cnnliMM'rlim officer, anil IiIh iihhImI ii n (h. No one whh Mnnllt,r lo exjimlne tho plane nftet It liiiul cd. The moment the men hleppetf out the Question Mark was tnken lo u huiiKar ami htckeil up ami jiu armed Kiianl Hlatloned about It, Major Spat?. hjiIiI : "We h.-ivn foil ml I It it L mechnulcii t conditions rather thiiu the condition of mutt Ik the only HiuIIImk factor In ritis- lulned fllKht. The nt'l wjih In heller coiidltlou niftnde the Kinudnn armies In tho World war and -wuh acliiinmnt to the' KuhhIhii throne, Ik dead at fie iiko of 72. His lust word were In DRUG CO, Gets Rheumatic And Neuritis Sufferers Out Of Bed , TIioho who have tried everything without henent will find Casey's Uhemmiiio Kemedy tho most startlltiK discovery of recc-nt times for p;iiiiH of rhcumutism,. neuritis, nemulffia, sciatica. lunibao. The relief is quick and suro, reduces pain und swelling throuKh direct action on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Gnu run teed by L & I $l.fiO per bottle. Adv. JANUARY CLEARANCE PRICES ON Sheetings. Blankets. Linens. ; Purses. Hosiery. , , i Umbiiellas. i ; . , Jewelry. Every Article in the Store Reduced BUY NOW! SAVE! K K. West & Co., Inc. I - . . - r ...... ' - , "La Grande's Leading Store for Over 30 Years" riiANj: SKAKOHKK iXU HOY AKItON, Ohio. Jun. 8 (AP An airship 'Will be used today In a search tor Molviu Horst, 4-year-old Orrvllle boy, who disappeared from hisphoino there JJeq. 27. The baby blltup Puritan was ordered to fly over country surrounding Orr vllle Jn the hope that some trace of the boy might- bo found. Five persons are under arrest but no clue to his fate bus been uncovered. who can judge I tHis woman:? married ito a brute, in love with a than SOMETIMES, Laura thought herself gripped by lome terrible night marc. But the steaming,' fevefluen jungle with its brooding loneliness and that tattered, whiskey-soaked beast who was her husband, were only too real. How could she have ever dreamed that sh loved him? the scientist she had thought a man. True, she had been very young when she had married him, and had come to Brazil. But fever, that white man's curse, had got into his bloodand she had seen him slowly degenerate into ft booze-sbdden beast. Then Townley, young, ( dean, whole some, came adventuring up the fiver, to find a girl of twenty, with the body ot a youthful Venus glistening hair, creamy skin and February Partial Contents for Ftbmary The Marrisse Wrecker I Ptwned My Very Soul The Wife Who Hid 10 Htve Romance Mr Mysterious Inheritance First in s Woman's Life and tight albtr I fries T like eyes eyes clouded with , silent misery. Amazement, anger, pity were, but the prelude to love. And when one day an answering light illumined her loft, dark eyes flashing him a won . .. drcful message - ' " Thus (t began this strange dram of the jungle a drama of maddening love on Townley 's part a tragedy of renunciation, of desperate battling with conscience on the part of Laura. Don't miss this, startling true-life story, - ' , "Flowcrofthelunglc,' in February True Story . Magazine. Tune in on the True Story Hour broadcast every Friday night ot-er WOR and the Colum-binChain.ConsuUYou-f Paper for Exact Time. Out Howl TraeStoinr , At All Newsstandsonly 25c - .'' f Y t T t T whulo perrfnn-if 2 ninrnlnK f'W luttirs hefure the IiiiiiIImk) than at tiny time duriuit the f Unlit, I n fiiet, we huvo hud seven ilnys nf rest." When You Miss Your serven This is Martin Kay Kib;oro wfn iiMMi'ilfdly inn i iKTimI fm Iih A. Hartley. 42. wealthy duhyman, near Kl t'entro, Calif., arier try Imk. he rlulins. Mr a ywr lo breah Up ii roiiiiinro hi-(ween Ills mothei and Il iriley thai had eHlrauKVd hit ful her mill inoi her. Ymintt Kll Koru wiik u Stanford Univenlt) Btudent. NKW VtHtK, Jan. 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