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Tuesday, July 30, 1929 ; LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER lA' GRANDE; ORE. Page Three University Minds To Fight Gangster , Crime In Chicago , CHICAGO ' (AD High-hut ! KanKHten her booh will ho fight- Int? Iwn "Hlinm-" rltitomU'n huriiiii ' that science 1h Melting up to .sirnn tfle thpm. Curinlnf? BtinffHlcr minds will be iwitrhinK witH nilnst till tho cool, Incisive wiontiMtH of two Ki'ent, univorHiilpH-r-the I'niversily of rhictiKO uinl Northwestern. Jt will he a h:iUle of the machine Kim iiffainst the luhonitory. KstnhllsluiiPiH of these "hie: shot'' ileteotlve nancies, one nt ciicli srliool. run he traced direct ly to the bloody Valentine's tiny on North t'lart Mrcet when Hevvn man met Htuccnto death. I'uhlio horror mounted swiftly mid :i jury of lending business men probed the hiltlriKK. Out of. their Inmilry grew first thn erime bureau at Northwestern. The I'nivnrsity of ('hicuRo follow ed at once, nltaekinw the fivobtem from another tingle. Hurt A. .MaHKeo, one of Chicago biminesM learler.s, wan foreman of the coroner'M jury and has been the motJt active in orKuni.lnx the crime school at Northwestern. He obtained un endowment of $:100, ooo -for'It from huslncss men. It has been pledKed full cooperation by police and the coroner. This bureau phiii no, idle study to stuff library archives. "It will be primarily a place of Invciip;atIons," says' Dean John H.AVlprmore of the univer.sliy s law school. . "lis aim will bo to kather. evi dence and have it presented to court and jury by men who have sliindlntf in their professions ami whose testimony will he taken sei iously," -Masseo explains. "Thoy will he men who are under no politicat domination a ltd cannot he- bought! ..-W;' ;., ' . . : "The trouble now thnt police do not-'Ret scientific evidence. Much '"evidenco ' is obliterated when a policeman arrives on the scene. Detectives can he. trained in the bureau ami the entire de partment instructed in preserv ing evidence." ' Muj. Calvin Croddard. lendlntr authority on ballistics, the science 1 of bullet inarliiiiKs, is to ho a member of the -laboratory slnN'. ; At the t'nlverslty of Chicago a great center for scientific study of policy work, with the whole coun try as its field, lis to he establish ed this fall under August Vnll iner. chieT of police of Herkeley, al., internationally famous for his scientific methods of combat lins crime. The entire resources of the uni versity will be absorbed into this study. 1'rimnrily the center will he for police research, aimiiiK to! put the university in a position to advise police departments. At thn same time It can hot. called upon for immediate aid. Henry Ford Has 66th Birthday DKROIT. July HO. (AT) Hen ry Kord turned fifi today. However, as far as Mr. Kord was concerned, the birthday was much like any other day in- his busy life. An inspection of prop erty at Dearborn. Including visits to the Kord farms and experimen tal laboratories and Kordsom aut omobile plant promised to be thej orner oi mo nay. At Mr. Kord's office It was sold that although he might pose .for a- few motion picture views today lie would not have more than the usual number of visitors at "Kulr lane," his estate In Dearborn. "Kali-lone" Is but a short distance from the farm, house In OreonfleM township where Mr. Kord wnn born, July 110, 1S6S. Numerous congratulatory tele grams were received nt the Kord FIND IT HERE Copy for (hl column most be ta bj f a. m. sih)vi:it (illTS That will ilellKht the hrl.le. M. l vIllc'B. 7-:lu-L't. iao:s this wr.r.K nv Tin: STAIl () i;l.TV OIU'IIKSTIIA. Iiiiurelatifl I'arU, Wodnesilny anil Saturday. Kaiut la. every Thurs.lay. linker.-every Krlduy. 7 - :tt ' - -I I . I xotici-; to Tin-: i'i hi. in The Oregon Trail WreeklnB IIoiiho hns been purohrwd by atul moved to lleil'H a:nl l-'i-ed's Wr.Tk. IIIK House. Main KM. tp. ijovw.v ami i si-ri'i (jiits Kor the bride al Melville's. Let llfl help you scleet rrom our stork of mirrors, plauues, polti-ry, ptlnt. tilassware, raffle sets, casseroles, ele. 7-:i1-2l. VI DDI Mi GU TS You will hf. dellifhtfd with the wonderful selection of Kostoria 'Hassware. Iilnnerware. Waffle j Hots, Tea Sets. Picture. Itook Knrts. an I objects of art. all loosl suitable ror Wedding Gift, at Hlrlmrdson's Art and Gift Shop. 7-29-31. AHSOMT-KI.Y Xi:V Von are Invited II visit llirliard Ron'n Art and Gift Shop and seel the hundreds of new articles which' ar earrlvlng dally from all parlsj of the world. The new fall lines have now begun to arrive and In ih-m are many unusual and henu-j tlful things all suitable as gif's for every occasion. -2!t-3t( lleni-.tlt bliiu. plillng. hiitiofij holm, r-lc, Ni,tlut hiiltlie Shop. Adv. I HMney I.yle, the ntnno tunT. will' b at l,u f!rnnle hot.-l w-k of Hept. Ith. 7-27.1 mp Leviathan's on 17 T I -74 '; Not exactly u .camie, it It ? , Tremendous size of the Leviathan, America's latest ocean liner, is strikingly shown In this picture of the nuc "vessel: in dry-dock at fbaileston, Mass, The hltf ship Is underiunK its annual overhauling. Society News Party Given, Last Evening For Miss Kitchen There were five tables of bridge at piny when Mrs. Nellie Spencer and -Mrs. Carrie Caldwell enter tiilned. complimenting Miss Thcl ma Kitchen, a bride of next Sun day, at the home of Mis. A ml met I'layle, ltM2 Kourth street. -At"te a few hours at the enjoyable in version, Mrs. . Lester Krnttiwcll having made high score was giv en first prize nd Mrs. Itnlph Kti ton second. Tlieso gift prizes were In turn presented to the guest of honor by the two winners." Miss Kitchen was showered with arti cles for her kitchen, and . they were numerous and beautiful. About the home and In the re freshments served, a color ar rangement of pink and while was followed, sweet peas having been used in profusion for the de corations. home but their contents- and the names of the senders were not dis closed. Mi. Ford planned to leave early this evening for West Orange, N. .1., to visit with his friend, Thomas A. I'Mlson. Methods of control and treat ment for nnnplasmosis, u cattle disease similar to Texas fever, are sought by Texas and federal en tomologists. A TU'O-I'IIH'K fell hat held to. KOtllf-r wllll a slidi; lasleiilni! ill ai;oiialljueross ihe lop Is one ol the clever lieu- Imports. sJudge Wlnrmr Cood '41 . '2 Y IT. LOTTES, La Grande ilmtor for Klifz-Weitih.ml fo. ami irin 'hili:irl fit. rorthmrt. Ore. Vacation Too Invitations For Wedding Issued Mr. and Mrs. 11, J. Kitchen i have issued invitations to the j marriage of their daughter, Thel I ma, to Raymond Allen Hall, to j take place Sunday afternoon at four o'clock nt the Kirst Pres ' hytcrian church in this city, i t Daughters Give j . Surprise Party i The Misses Ola Mae T Tough and I Marian Wurre.n hud . a surprint I parly for. their parents at the ! home of Mr,, and Airs. .Karl Hough SuTidayTfrvrning. '(.'James were en joyed during the evening and at the close refreshments were ser ved. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mrlliigli, Mr. anil Mrs. fiuay Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Karl I Hough and the hostesses. The Itiveislde Ladles Aid society will meet t the home of .Mrs. 1. M. Kennedy. Iua:l Lake sn-e-l, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Summer Months Hard on Stomach Sufferers Quick; Natural Relief from Simple Herbal Compound How much suffering a weak stom ach can causel l'aint'ul gas, bloat ing, sleeplessness, loss of weight vigor. Had enough at any time, hut when exhausting summer heat is added, strength is druined from :he sturdiest body. But here is one of many thou sunds who found way lo relief: Mrs. Minnie Hubcr, of 945 E. tli St., 1'orlland, Ore, bays: "Ever since 1 was a girl I suffered from sick head aches and vomiting .pells. 1 weakened so I had no strength for anything. Alier taking '1'aal.ic, my headaches and sick spells disappeared altogether." ft's never too late to try Tanlac. So go to your druggist now and get a bottle. No mineral drugs only Nature's own medicinal herbs, hut its ctlicncy is so apparent that often only one bottle is needed to bring desired relief. Money back if it doesn't help. Taniac 52 MILLION BOTTLES .USED Since 1862 Weinhards Brewing' has been Famous oMraibia firriourself. DrinVi ra SoU Diplomat Worked For Steel Mills Till Past Thirty ; IMTTSnuiUlH, Pa. (AP) Dip-! lomacy as a career, drew ' Irwin l.auglilin from the steel mills of his forebears at the age of 32. j 101 a 'quarter of rt Century he served in AmeiTcan embassies nnrt legations in -virtually, every Im purtuiu nation In Kurope and his career will be .climaxed' with a- pointment as American nmhnBSu. dor to Italy if President Hoover takes tint format recoinuiemlatiop of Senator David Heed off .Penn sylvania. ' o Horn with the benefit of wealth Mr. Jiughlin by past achieve-1 ments and "tersonn! presence .fits the picture of a diplomat as th.it of a cultured cosmopolite.- i The clubs of Paris and London . know him as well as those of Washington or Now York. He, al ways has taken a leading part In the civic and social, life of Pitts burgh. Yale is, Mr. I.aughlln's alnm mater and he earned a bachelor of arts degrt-i' there at the age of 23. He was born in. Pittsburgh April 20, 1K71. ' At tin, outset, ho planned to follow in the footstep" tif his fam ily ami enter the sice,! industry. . Jie took a secondary, position in the Jones and Kaughlin Cor poration at Pittsburgh In and became treasurer of the cor poration in six years. He, resiKued that post In 1 903 to make his first contact with IhV American '--diplomatic service, be coming private, secretary... to the American minister in Japan. Steel as a life Interest for .. him- faded and ho turned bis thoughts, to di plomacy. ' ' i ' Kron) 1903. (o 1 1 !H 0 Mr. J-aughi-lin served successively in Ameri can embassies and legations in t Japan, Siain, 'China, Itusshi, 1 (Jreece, Montenegro, I' ranee. Tur- key, ICnglauu ami Herman v. J ip has been secretary of legation, consul general, embassy secretary, charge d'affaires, counselor, envoy extraordinary and minister plen ipotentiary. t'ranted nn extended leave of absence in 1 1t 1 11 while statlonedj In London, Mr. I.aughlln in 192 1 served as secretary to Henry Cab- I ot Lodge In tlm conference for the! limitation of armaments. His leave, however, was short , for In 1 H24 Presldnt CoolldKe sent him to Cireeee as envoy. There he remained for two yeaiH. retiring In !2il because of illness in his family and he has been "at liberty" since. Mr. Laughlfn married In 191 and the Utughlins have two chil dren. Alexander and (Jertrnde. He has been a lire-lonv repub lican. V, VI. l.o wry of Oxford, Kas., found an old facsimile of the cla ration of Independence, the exact hIxo or the original, while rummaging lu a chest of famHyt papers. P I&TKVENS-VAN ENG' MCO La Grande. Ore., Grace Bldg. M0G Adams. Men's Fancy Dress Hose . M'n'.H and youiiK men's faney liiymi jdtaled linsr'. Men's fnnry slllt linse. Assorf et eolors, 3 FOR $1.00 until 7ranlcCleavitiger l'olls miy wi-'rt' fair ami onirics a wink. '- muk" n lift wllb folks who think. Our e!;tlmale will pli-nr you ho will our !H'wy, filililnff ni'iv- Clara Bow and Future Husband " fZr f ' sir v-'n Cliii'ii How, rntiiDiis "I'l"' itlrl or inovlrlnml. Is plrinriil hero lih her husliiiiiil-lo-lic, II ) Itlrlimini. New Vm-k iiIkIii rliih iiuiii'r ami iictor. Thai htiimliiK sinllo on i'liirn'M Snfo iniiii-s riniii alio liol Hun "slicV Ju-I so Ihiii.v!'' as Itli'timuti llis on (he $111,1111 iiiicaK'i't i'Iok- Tlii-y an- lo lie iiiuitIimI Sheriff Asks Her . Deputy to Resign SAN UAIi"Ai:r .(-ul July .10, It Isn't the Miliinillon point or (A!1) l"rnlilc Sherman, liiuter-, the automobile thai worries thft .sherlfr of Marin eouuly for li' 'pedestrian so much as the naturu yearw. was I'eiiapsti.il to i-ohIkii tton point of the ilrlver. i ...... i ii. IL'JIJIJ.' J".-'!.1 N . Hi TT TUT C3 li O Tf I TT t Tt (T iQ i JLiLiL V kSJIVOJL U Ott JU. (LUVU; --OFFERS-:B::-l.:::- 15 leal Hard 5: Cash JI:XU t'iYr-t u ja-AWI'MIW MjmtfytJt minimi , ' TO ANYONE BRINGING OUR DEPENDABLE USED CARS DURING THIS SALE - (JULY 31ST TO AUGUST 15TH). In anticipation of a large volume of Fall business we are enlist ng the aid of the I'ublic to help dispose of our entire stock of used cars. Here Is Our Proposition If you have a member of your family, a friend, a neighbor ol' a fellow worker who is in the market for a Used Car, bring him or her to us and we will pay a commission of $15.00 or $25.00 in CASH if a car is sold and delivered. If not convenient to bring the buyer give, us the name, phone it in or write us a line, and you will receive your commission the day the car is sold and delivered to- the buyer you have suggested. In event two persons list the same prospective buyer, the one listing it earliest will receive the commission if a car is sold. - , We. have an excellent variety of popular makes and body types to select from. Prices are right and terms are liberal. Our business integrity protects every purchase. Sale Begins Tomorrow Come And Bring the Buyer With You or Phone Us the Name. Group No. 1 $300 and under - $15 Commission 1925 Ford Coupe 1925 Ford Pic-up 1925 Chevrolet Coupe 1924 Hudson Coach Group No. 2 Over $300 $25 Commission 1924 Hudson Sedan 1925 Hudson Coach n..., tt,.,i n t,...i. :.. Liberal terms during this Sale.. Your present car or a small cash down payment delivers the car to you. Pay as you ride. Chrysler Garage Telephone Main 820 "for I he Knoil of I lie Hevvlee" by Sheriff Kllen KeutlllK. No other ZlX". WM K,v,:n ,,y th': w ..i : .1. .:t.. Coi ner Jefferson . ri . - . a s Charming New House Frocks "is Price 1.95 ; la. Grande's Exclusive Ready-to-Wear ' and Millinery - , Spain Dismisses Trans-Ocean Air Hero , And Ace ma on in, July ao, (AD Ma jor Hamon Kranco, Spain's . Pro mier avlutor and truns-Atlantie air hero, has been, dismissed from the Hpanlnh - air sei vleo for oi fenses considered derocatory to Hpuln'H air prestige. 1 Thn dismissal was not the re sult so much of undertaking a transoceanic flight recently In de fiance of purported government opposition, us In undertaking that flight In an Italian no I It. plano,t and in ucc?pling Krench wen titer rejiorts rather than those obtained ly u,. Hpunish plisp.rvatory.v ' ( Hath phases of the aviator's re cent attempt to reach New.Yoork from A lacnaars airdrome, Carta gena, which ended In a .forced landing neat thej Azores, wem dls mstcful to General Prlnio de Hi vera, Spaul.ih premier, ' who hart counted on'a. fllffht nehlovenient In which every eriterlnff eleirtent A BUYER FOR ONE OF 1926 Chevrolet Coupe 192(3 Dodge Sedan 1927 Chrysler 60 Phaeton 1926 Chrysler 70 Coupe 1928 Studebaker Cabriolet 1926 Chrysler 58 Sedan 1929 Plymouth Sedan 1927 Chrysler 70 Coupe 1926 Chrysler 60 Coach 1928 Whippet Cabriolet. I ; ' r ' I and Greenwood Open should bo. Spanish, and noneffor eign. ' , - N) - The dictator had allowed ip bt const ructcil n huge four motoreu I 'ornler VV'al plane at 'ad it, ot Hpunish ; material. ; and a Hpftnisli variation, of. thft. J)4irnler design. Thn plane, named the Nilinijnei, was made-. uvallable lo Jtfajpr I'Yanco and hid three companjons. and it was supposed, up to thlast minute rbut they intended ujslogit when they .took, oft a month (jgo. On the diry iirlor to departure, the plane was given a test) fit gut... uid developed, somo sort of itiotor trouble. " '- p With a Htation In the Ares, that weather .was not propltltiiw. Major Kranco was made ay are of the lUscropancy and postiined his trip. . fl . Major Kranco was accompanied on tho flight which ended utj tho Azores by Major Kdunrdo Oiiuur xa, Cniitufn Iluiz do Alda nndV&er Heont Pedro Madariaga. . Mrs. William Morgan Smlt-bf Hosemont, Va., owns a lap desk on which, sho assert. Thofinns JefrorHon penned tho Heclareitlon of Independence. 'J Evenings Until 9 p. m. mi -