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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1929)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Thursday, October 21, 1929. Page Two NEW FELTS Jaunty off - the - f;ice Models, striking helmet Hlmpcs, in luct all the new hat nilliouetleH in troduced. this mtaam may he found in thi.i collcc tiou. . ' 1.95 to 5.95 Hill s A JJ(imeOwn(Kj ISLoi-o ' : fin are ra of onctinn'I a few year : ntso. Jlut menllon hockey now unrl you can Minster it fiuorum in arty ; of a down loa-dinff .American eorn- j it imi i f j ( Ami itK limn for tho ia.1 , face- ' oft' approaches they are berinninr I in sieam up things In eonvlnoinK ; rawhion in muHi cities II n New i York. Iloston, J'itlshunfh, "hl- c.-jtro, Detroit.' HI. I, an Ik. 1'hll.vh'l- ; phia, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Tulsa, St, I'uul. Heattle, Portland, Or"'., and ui:in others. ,j "Mile. Paris!1 -I Alan J.Gould Jimmy .Mcljtrnlny who Jmr uiiU jrrowo thai "Huhy eb'nom in the Hack WflHon of box iiiK. Un refuses to KUiy flown. . Jimmy whm . riding "hy I K itilioiitf the IlKhtweiKht rlmllimift'i unlit tfiimmy Mand.-U thumped Mm Hroui'U. Jinijity tt-ho-t back upward witb victory ,or Lwo and I lira HliHIljVPd -UKHtli boT3USe lie roii Ld do noliiiflff' better . lhau twin outpoint inruliocro Jo utiek. . Wow Pacific tVniHt Jimmy, fight line hh a welterweight, haa hiH pack Uaylnff J'or ; some -bltf time mention. , The Wydrtrtloti camo in ti'Mrui.i',H swill .knockout of Hiiinmy ihiber. 1 What I dudred most for Uio H0bor-iaec4 worker in u Hinmiitonshin halt hi with Jackie J-Jm dH. . . .Hmniy and Jarkto aw bound to meet sooner or latter 1ml the dope Ih thai .laeldo will keep out of rniufc until next minuriftr whin tho Krnp can be 'Klvon ' an outdoor boohlnj? In some hi b-uKtie hull pink. Tho 'nam horror ImpmMunt iHIch lhut cared whether the hockey MMtHon opened or remained cloni-ti touM have been 'counted on Die llini.'y Davidson, GS-yenr-old ; ska tin sensation, comes up with h sicry about how Mm ihreo-man ' team iiianiiK'-d lo mako Hiirh a iood MhnwinprJ" 'hat nix-day rol r .sliJiilns" r.H'H in- .M:idlsmi ;Hqimr- (Janlou last, uprin jiaviilHou. who hai Iwld nallonn) und i(ih;ruutloi;i ciitiriiplonMiiip in Iki-)i i-o and roih'r NkalfiiKflif ' un-d that only ihtw who hud ! i ruined with puril.Milar nUnulon i to thfir f'i. would la uhlo to last ;on th" Imiikvd tnir-k. H-i ho or lilivri a Hf wfM'kn pronvum of !ouidoor road work -In huro f'U , lor hlni.H-ir and til iwo twwn- liliiWtf. " H proved lo he a.wiws iov thai tfiiv' tho itfividsnn la.-im third ; plafo afid ffuilf'h d il to art Uio i fiaoo and pick up nom sprint fiianifp in ihc 'ioHinff dayn of tho . cotiUtNt . wli'-n inoHl of tho fluid wan lianKink ; ' ! liarlov'M irio ' finished third, H ' i rouHOtm. that il wonld iiavo f In j Inhoil hlfch'-r. inayhrt out Jn front, j hud not his ov, n in!ricnh;ulalioji ' oohI h!m polnlH at tho HtaK that wlht.'st BkallnK fiouhi not rt ! train in thi final Mourn of tho . ! Hlriip?o. - v.ii iIim' fi-om talk around :lh' winter, hns.-bail dUHrtorn that j jfwunn of tho hoyN will hnvo to tak 'a fiil.'try out ImxI yiir. Th' lop ,";Mldrd pftmant raiOH rut profitH to j , 1110 mliiliiium for noun: Hiilm and J Miljlml t'llf( 1 1 1 ft I Hfvonil of jlh hlK tlmf lars had poor yciimj j prtnaK" nharp ii(-imln(i In' Homo , i pay I'ovolopt'ii bH'oro tho nKt ! j t'utnpal Ki'ls undf rwny. ASK TRAPPERS l TO HE CAREFUL ABOUT "PETS" Km 11 on KiPi-Luood of Up leer, hu j in tt no Hoclc.ty -offlrrrs for tho KhhI i c-rn Oroiion . counliPM of I'nion, ! HhIum-, :Km:iti1Ui;, "Wallowa, .Mal ! hour, (Jrnnt and 1 Inrnpy, loft the I'.dlnwlnt,' inf'HMUKfi 'In la (Irando j i whfTi ho watt huro rooontly: "J , f want to (oil mippi'ri"to watch their (ruprt tliiH, wltttw, on t:r fully, ofu-n ia doK or a calf ifi raiiRht Ixi a trap, and hornuRo tin? Irnp Ih not nro- I fully watched it Is nhiioHt lurvod i ho f ore nH i'roo, ThiM,. Ih pardon- J hirly trno of tnipporH who Hit, their j trapH op wf cknlH, und -arc lop busy to make another visit before; tho iif-NM weekend ." ( . i At MridKi'Poit, Ore., ;m valuahlo doK whh i-atiKhl. In h trnp, and had.j rhowfd jiai'i, of lilH h-tf in on i-ffoi't to frep himself, beforo hu wan I 4'fHnind ant rHesPil? Mr, KJooiwJOd f I Hani, . ; A trap hp t In n trail followed tty I Mto-'k. in also vei-y ilanwrrouf", ' b-' 4 f M a r 1 Submarine Tonnage Again Seen As 0?)stacie In Naval Parley . files' JVftl mm V ' ' ' i 'ft .1; 1 .... I 1y Kirkc Simpson ( A I Keatui-o Service Writur) U'AHIilN'(J'l'ON (Al') Sovei, vuir-ild Hfa.omontti .of naval pol icy made by , Kr;;nre, tHily ;tinrt Japan oki-i indicated the proit h'tn diploinuc-y .ahoud -for llu livo-powi-r naval, reduction con.-.. ncr, , , . . ' 'I'lip i;uropeati .contiiK-uial po aiH and Jiip.-in ma ilc ihctr fornia I pronoiinceniciu,H at ihe WasliiiiK tojj cont'eveneo of If'21-'J2. 'I'oe,, aie of textual roeord iu conneeiloa with iTfunril of Ihc otiier.four eon leree, Inelodinif the I'liiLcd HtatcM, oven to ron.sider .Jfiitffh froponnlM to abollNh utirtKuhK-H vntfrely. Tho l-'i'eneli 'aiiHW-r wa K'Hii noiiiifc it-, naval duildloy proKnun of K!S:i,m;(i lohh of .itijIwm and !hi, fon tons of Muhniii I'ineH. 'The i-'reneJi d4'l'KaLion 1!ih been instructed (by 'r-wolution of the Carix rabinei und the (''cnoh su-. pi' im cirtiueit u( fiational rieft-ofjc; Ui i oio-eni lo' no (onc,Miioi in re gard lo the abovo fiKure.V' Kald tho hiaenient tn-ad to the conference liiieombi-r .s, JHiM, by M; Karjaut. QiiuliriK the' IniTiiediaH' reply of Arthur idiltour, head of the Itrit ihli' deh-KJitioii, the re 'ord runt In-, u.i: t, ; .,' . .' I ,-"lt iK perfeejly elejir thai -if at lii-iiaip's ye.ry Kates -'floo't 'of . HM,.; Uno toiiM of HiMituai'lnV ' (00,000 tons to boof tho nrwiKt type) ua -to ihe eonKLriK-ted. no Jlmitatiori of any kind on -ixiixiliji.i'y vesH.-iH rati able of deahiiK' with .'nubmarlnos could bo uIinitted hyMhe woverii' njeiit he rep-H nied. , i jo imd n doubt, if the oeensinu fVt-v upof, lhai (Ireat llritaln would be MuM lo It." -Th"o original Anieriehn proponnl was 'Ht.iino tuns of HiihmuHneH eac.h MKmmBmJM2muiWJ UWUWi'WJmj Jti me-nuil liritish - American -nnvnl ' agreements. And oHide from tha, tho Wash- ; iuston conference was utterly fruitleH In ils effort to eurb com- ! petilive JmildinK Sn erulsers, sub uinrines and other small craft as it did in rapltal t-hips and hirplane carriers." The investigation". of the ci.pital prlntlntf the Couffi-etwlonnl l(oen,-d may not reveal that Wuhlnifljn there-will he one very dry Mrticle is diy. hut o infs ihey 'ket nn way. ... . ( ; v ..J . Tor (Ireat Itritain and hc C'lilttd , ShiU'k;. ri4,ilio ions tor .hi pun In Ihe 5-M ra'.to. and linl;'n im.l Kronen tonnafj' t a 1.7& ratio, to the Amcrh-Hii and Kriiish ft. inn dcMperate eleventh hour at ; tempt to have the conffw-noe o f:ir as au.;Uiai'l' S went, HetMytai y H nifties offered to cut 'tho A men. can and 1 trills h timna'o to liu.MOO : each; llalfour accepted. Japan In sisted slip, must have & -1,000 tons : even in that event, ::. Mrroitor KcbaiiKer for luily view ed the Kiench program with "si i-J-ous ooneern" but stuck .o lis ruiis on Kraiieo. Italian parity a In-atly Miauled as to -capHal shfPH. .. ... That ended the discussion except 'nft -,W1!, left abandoned albnK for ii resolution tooposcd by Mr.'sl(I(, thp highway. J." Knowltoi,. I ,V"K,MN """"'"I'le,, n.ai "no ship '.,.., ,.UII rivor of the other ma- ! i or war other than n capita! vhfb .cj.ine, took Miss .Veal to a hospilal j ioralrcrau carrier hercai'.er built j vvnro K W.1H lvported she wns i ;HhnlroXeeen a total tonnage dih i inj,,, seriouslv. ) j placement ol ln.oao tons and no i ! fit ns shall be carried by any hucIi ; ! ship with a ealibi-r In excess of S Inches." -j That was the birth of the K-inclt , if un cruiser, w4ih h has since prov ed ihe siumblhiL' block to sunnie- ' Police Round Up Portland Youths . IHiRT1jA.NI. 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