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Pe Pour LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, April 19, 1929 (Incorporated) An ItriMlrrit Nwtf per FRANK B. APPLKBY , .:...Elltir and I'uhlhiher HAJ1VKY T. MATTHWWM Bii1mm Manager puhllhei Pvnlnu. except Bunday, nt 1410 Adams Avenue, la Ornndo, Orojon. Tho ObMsrver-Htar puhllnheil every Friday. Knterwl at the lnnloMc nt La (irninlr, Ormiin, an Kecond Clmm Mull MjiIIt liniliT net of March 8, S 7 f. OFFICIAL PAI'KIl OF UNION COI'NTV AND TilK .:..: CITY ftf LA OltANDK MK.MIillll OF ASHOCIATKn PRKHM The Amnclatod I'rawi In cwcltmrvcty untitled to tine for publica tion af nil nwn dlttitr.wm crtilltrtl In It or not olhcrwiM credited It iniMUilied lierHn. All rluhlM .r republication nf npeclal fll (uuijlxu In thin pupcr, ami iiIko Hie local iietiii herein nlno are rcrvl. ' ' - - " National AdvertlnlnH Heprenenlatlve ' .. M. C. MOOKMWN & CO., Inc., flan FrnnclKcn, l.o AnBlH, Hen l do. Portland, Chicago, Itelrnlt. New York '. . HltllKCHtPTtON ItATKH - My VnrrttT Pally, per month In ndvawe .... Imlly, fix month In advatire .Dally, kIiiuIii copy..:...; . ; Ity Mall Dally, per month In advance Dally, pnr Hlx montlte In nUviince..., ...... Dully, per year In advance , Weekly ouHcrvcr-Htnr, per. year.. 76o $4.60 Co 60o $2.60 $6.00 '. $2.00 .'. ' ADVHRTtHlxa 1IATKM DI"Play, foreign, per column Inch Dtftbluy, local, per column Inch. Time contract price on bpiriicAtlon.' 42a 400 REPARATIONS CONFERENCE DEADLOCKED (Continued from Pag 1) I conference nnd madn It brenkup inevitable. Adjournment forcort until an .other day what may ho one of the J flnul ne! I on h of tht xp-rtH, that 1 Ih. the draft. titr of i ho report to IntarPxtfMl ifovornnipnta anuounr ntt full mo of tho conference, und iixMlKnlf.fr reason. CHtJlir I'orli-y nl Kiul (wn l. Voitnjf and other rnem- jbcrii of the American iJi'lejoitlon let It hp andcrHtuod thin nioinintr they roiiHldr-nMl 1 1 ip conference of ex portn iiH ended. They, howover, would irmlw no Htnteinent until nf Icr nicotltiK u'Mi other meinbeiH of Ihe committee and then perluip not tin a delegation. ConHldrrahln npeculutlon an to whether the (lermun dcleK"tlrm would attend tho plenary Mention today wun net at rent when Dr. Hchncht ami IiIh confere arrived nt the Hotel (leorffe V a Utile, Jutt. nd mndn their way Into the meet Inv room. It wan announced they l would attend Momlay'H ta'HxInu to I participate In druftinir port. When c deuth of Lord Itevel toke ui announced Id the con ference room ot the Hotel George V thlH morning. I'r. Hchucht, German Hpokexman, with whom he pleaded In vain yesterday, was the flrL to Hue. He expressed IiIh sorrow and the nympathy of tho German delegation. final re- touch with event at tho plenary Mention of repurMlIona experts M I'arla. John. Marin ltevelntoke, or l.ord J Itevettoke, the Kecond baron of i ii a i name, nun onn 01 it mum - inotft dlHtlhgulHhed hnnkeni, a di rector In the firin of Daring Tlro ihera and Co.. Mil, In the (15 yea i ft of hia life he hehl aiich pofitu an receiver general of the Duchy of I'ornwall, meinUer of tli council of the Prince of Wales, lieutenant of the city of l,mdon, and director of the Hunk of Kngland. Ilia dccoratlona In cluded commander of the Legion D'llonneur and Order of the White KokIo (ItUKftia), ;i:iim, rAniM-rr roVvi:M-:s DKItl.lN. Apr. JM AI') The German cabinet convened thia morning for what wna Rnld would be an Informal contimioua Kennlon with members keeplfig in conatftnt .may nfrrutx to iuu ks vua PAKIH. Anr. 19 AI'-Kmbll-tered allied opinion today nought explanation of abrupt German ac tion yeaterduy ending In complete breakdown of negol'.atlona for set tlement of Kurope'a coloiwal post war dolH problem, the reparation liieatlon. No counte. other than re verHton to the Daw n plan, with Mih"quent toppling of budding pace Htructurea antf at raining of every' tie maintaining the Kura pean atutua quo, aee.meil potulble. It wna nHN'tmed the. German gov ernment knew and uciiulcjiced In the unconipromlHlng i-fuMal of Dr. lljalinar frV-hacht, German apokea niun, to permit further negotiations muvh on hia own terma. The pre Mumptlon wun Germany hnd de elded on an iiggrnHxlvo attitude to ward lt former enemlea. MStil IHXG! thoij-kv comim; T) tiik riRK nCU:TH. Allnn.' (AP) Flat tlrea have never stopped the fire department on Park Point, acroaa the I'nlted Statin ahlp canal from Duluth. Kor twenty-five years a trolley car fire engine has clanged It a way over the street railway tracks t6 answer fire alarm. The unique fire department was Introduced lu 1903. after a boathouae blaze cuuaed u I ohm of $6,000. The city pays the street car company $30 u month for use of Its tracks, and the tram fire crew consist of two fire fighters nnd a motorman. HiiKlness hn been dull of late. Only 31 runs were made In 1928. .h'igk ki;i;is oi-Tiri: wiTiiocT iti;i:i.ioorioN HPrtlNQPIRLH. 111. (AD-City Judge liradley. of t'nrhondule, wn The Florsheim Shoe For the man who cares r Most styles $10.00 N. K. West & Co., Inc. "The Man's Store" elcclcd for a 4-ycar term In 1920. und Ira never tii'eea reelected, but still holds office and draw a wil nry of $126 a month. There wn no election In 1924Jie. cnu no one. In Tarliondale thouulit he could win from the JudKe. And the ciiitcn didn't oven think of holilln an election In 192S. The Mate auditor. Oncar Nelxon, noticlns the same man had been drawlnir pay for so many yearn, nuked Attorney General Carlntrom 'to Invent iirnte. The judge explained the situation, and the attorney gen eral ruled that he Is entitled to con tinue to draw the salary until a, successor Is elected. ' , , . A Lu Ginntlu high nchuol student Iuik nmtlu an interesting If not orifjlnnl discovery. In the world of science, he snya lilfht menns heat but not so in the world of niinuiice. In the secretary of state's office at Siilem the feminine jKiition of' the payroll will be confined to unmurried women in the future, or at least to theme lacking means of support. So says Hal Hoss in a letter to a young: lady employe just married. "Under present economic conditions" the secretary of state says, "where a great many people lire seeking: em ployment, and where actual want exists in a great many homes because of lack of work, I believe it to be the best interests of the people if preference in employment be given those persons who have no other source of income. . ,' I am not asking for your resignation at this time because you were not familiar with my views. I would ask, however, that you make arrangements within a reasonable time so that I can consistently establish a policy of asking all women workers who contemplate matrimony to plan on giving up their work at the same time." And it's a policy thnt will meet the approval of a great majority, in the state.1 It is in keeping with Mr. Hoss' reputation for efficiency, for udministrative wisdom. "t j , i " j. - , , . A JUDGE TALKS HARD SENSE : , In federal court in Portland Judge Bourquin, of Montana, refused a parole to a criminal convicted for fraud and his discourse on the subject is good, hard Bense that might well )e studied by the careless and wayward individual who snaps his fingers at petty violations of the law, who fails to con sider the consequences of detection and conviction. Tart of the jurist's comment follows: "The debt incurred, it is a poor spirit which t would avoid payment. From every considera- ' tion, better the debtor pay like a man than welsh like a rascal. Repudiation of debts al , ways debases, and there is bankruptcy of , ! morals as well as money. The plea of first of fenders is easy to make and hard to refute. It is often the false claim of him who is the first detected." ; "In so far as consequences to family arc con cerned, they are the price which to avoid, inspire men to avoid crime. If, despite them, - . a man takes the risk, the family may take the consequences. If he forgets the family then, he cannot decently ask the court to remember it now. His the crime, his the obligation to pay, and his the responsibility for any consequent , hardship to his family. Moreover, no encour agement must le given to the fallacy that a family, if not a license to crimes in its skirts, affords sanctuary to escape the penalties of crime. "Assurances of lesson learned and future Hghteousness will inspire moi-e confidence after than liefore payment. The latter are incited to fear of punishment an3 hope to escape j the former, inspired by a chastened spirit and con trite soul whose honest debt has been paid. The ends of justice are not met until the vital ol jeets of penalties are served, by no means the least of which is to afford a deterrent warning to others who might lie tempted to imitate the offender's Iwd example." . Too 6ften, wo believe, the plea of a destitute family Is used to win the lienency of a court and punishment is avoided. For the sake of law observance and the prevention of cnnie, it is far better that the county or the state take care of a criminal's dependents than that he lie free of punishment. Let his failure to give proper consideration to his family before hand be n warning to those who are a bit careless but undetected in law violation. Judge Bourquin's attitude is to be commended. We would make more rapid progress in the administration of justice und more universal law observance if all jurists thought likewise. .. i TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST Nw Potior 4n The Kind of Ford Service You'll Like You know the job will be done right when you brinjr your fir here for service. All our mechanic! have been spe cially triincd nnd we have all the latest, up-to-date equip ment. Try us the next time for oiling and creasing. Also ask about the Special Inspection Service at JI.JO. Perkins Motor Co. J'lmuci JI.UX fiOO Fresh soda crackers for the salad are as important as fresh mayonnaise... 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