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.11 1 .mil .dni.'ir '.. -'' - Page Four '' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Saturday, June 14, 1930 (incorporated) An Indepemleol Nevnptpet FRANK a APPLEBT . EdlvOI ni) PublUkw bARVET F. MATTHEW8 Huai litis sla.ns4rr Published Ttnlnr. eirept BvndnT. t m Adm Arl La Grand. OrBoo. Ths Obser.rer-iilar published vwry Krld?. Entered at Iba Posiofflce of La Grande. Oregon, a Second Claaa Us.II alatter under at of March t U7t. OFFICIAL. PAPER OP IT.VIOV COL-NTT AND TUB C1TV OK LA CRA.VDg MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Tba Associated H-ea la exclusively entitled la uss for publica tion of all news dispatches credited lo It or not otherwise cxedllrd if published lerein. Ail rihu of republication of special dis patches In thlt paper, and also the local nova herein also are reeerred. National Advertlslnr Representative at. C MOGKSii:S' CO, Inc. Ban Francisco. Los AnccHa. Seattle. Portland. Chicago, Detroit. Xer York 8U3SCRIPTIOV RATES Uy Carrier Dally, pet' saontb In adrance Dally, six soontbs In advance Dally, alcilo copy -- . 7le li.s By Ball DallT. ner month In advance . Dally, per six months Ir sdvance . Dally, per year In advance . , w'etTtly. Observer-Star, per year . . lie ;.. 5.i ADVERTI.SIN''J RATES Display, foreign, per column inch display, local, per column inc lime contract prices on application. -tie PLANNING I'EATK Let u. thereore follou- after the lhinxe which make for -nrt. nn.t iltin wlierewiih line may eiliry anolher. Hemim 14:1'j. Only a Dad On-ty dad. with a tired face t Ynuing home frtmt the daily rare, Bringing little of gold or fame To how how well he has played the gum e. : lint giad in his heart that bin own ! rejoice To ftt him come and to hear hi voice. the furui.Hhit.KK and, ""art bhj.-ci In j hi j ia!at iiuuet. - The rooj..K In -which he held hi ' court,; KKiMliy lurrii-,),. .J jth ft bizarre mixture of J'erMian. fhi- ; in', Uiiwiian KnglUh und Ut-rnian dropping hwv. I.en converted in- i to a museum. There the I neat pro- h lariat ,muy oiiiething or the extravagance and luxury in which! the ruler- of liokhara lived in, th; paM. ! Ml sic Ti:.niKits to .mi:kt Only n dad. of a hrood of four. On of -1 H.inrO.rttiM uifii or more. I'loddfng along in the dally strife, iteming ihe whips and tin m-urns of life With never ;i whimper of pain or hate For the sikt- of thoe who at home await. lad. neither rich nor proud. one of the purging crowd, .-.riving, from day to day, wh;it-vi-r may come hi only a . Merely Toiling, l-'aclng way; Silent, whenever the harsh con demn. And hearing It all for the love of I hem. Only a dad. hut he given his all To smooth the way for his chil dren Mitall. Inline, with cotir.tge stern and Friin, The deeds that hi father did for him. Thi ix the tine thai for him,' 1 pen. Only a dad, hut the best of men. I et roit Free I 'I A schoollxys definition of pranite is a finit. synonym for early cantaloupe. It's a cood STORMS OVER TWO STATES FATAL TO SAl,KM. Ore.. June 14 (AD The fifteenth .tnnu.il convention ( the Oregon Music Teachers aso eiation will open here Monday mo.rninir for a two day session, with Mrs. Clifford Moore. jf l'ort'and. ; ian- president, pre.-iditiK. Speakers at the convention will . he Uavtd Kcheetz-Crai;. editor of "Music and Sruicians;" Carl Den- i ton. of Portland ; C. A. Howard. slate superintendent of public in struction: David Caniphell, of Port land; Arthur I.oardman. of the : S-hool of Music at the lniverity ' of reon: Ir. C. I.. Sherman. f Willamette University; Glenn U. ; Woods, 3upervbi-r of mtiie in the : Oakland. Cah, m hools; and Ir. V. I:. Anderjom. tf Oregon Aurlcul- tural eoHejte., Spopt Slants Xlan J.Gould LOW HUSH IXtXVMi: TAX DII.WVS IIIUI ISIl JKIM.V in- (Continued from Paee Ooe) Dear old dad will come in for his share of honor tomorrow, j f.,r v ,llMin ,. lri(.r f1rll(.. which will be nationally obsen'ed as Father's day. This has ;mr nn.i the ijoii. t phi..- were lieconie an annual custom and dads the country over will 1 J' '''' H ,-11MMlf , receive special tribute Sunday, at family reunions, in the The r&or or ih- iir.mrtar.i ho- - rl ill K.-HI ri;iit Wils bli.wn off churches and in the hearts of the nation. COMEBACKS People like a good "comeback." Many an unpopular cham pion in the realm of sports has won the idolutry of the public by staging a spectacular comeback. Baseball fans will never forget that historic resurrection of Babe Ruth a few years ago after the wise-acres had told ' the world the bambino was through. ; ami -;irri.-.l :iir:ilnst Ihe front of , the SMMlrily State Lank 1'lliltlintr. Ifun.lrt-'l f lr-fs were Mown down In Ihe nwt et-tlon of the ciljr. le.-tnnp: down ' 'Wires nnl Mocking jI revt!'. Thetulorc. Iverson. nmonr; the Injured nt-ur M.enomonle. Mihl he ! was no! ;iv;ire of the storm until I he ran- :t car lilt.wn pant Jli will- . (low. He anl his wife prott-eted j their three ehiMren as a tove felt The comeliack the bovs who follow the hoi-ses are talking IT h"";1"'1 "' , . . , . .... A i e. .... . . B w,r'' l at the Dunn iilxwt today is yiat of Earl Sande, the jockey, who won the 1 -..unty a lum. countiy's two most important horse races this vear in one ! Two E.ird units, the of the most dramatic returns to the stellar role the world or Hil ""i'nr"" and ""he has ever witnessed. Sande, who prior to this season had 1 mi. rompany h. or the ridden 942 winners, laid an 11-year jinx by winning the" JJl". L Preakness this year as one act.in his sensational comeback. ii"er within an hour of when T.OQolnll toms !UVO o oo of ctoerinn, um.ko.1.. K.. I '"l"in- MS eulled. hollies were u . ing from the cellar to the top in their league standings, and J """sed and fcveml huwinejij es. comehncka ma nntnnknown in iKitirs. CAffuvA Pinohnt " P'n,um woro Only recently won the republican nomination for governor in j re.-idfnees were unharmed. UlIiMN (AP)-r-The low come tax, of the Free State as com fa red with Knifland, especial ly with the recent addilion to the Kriti-h tax in the Snowden huduet. has led to the h e that many wealthy Iri.-hmen w ho moved to Kntrland when the Free State was ; . established will cunte hack to ! It will he Uritaiu's turn to Vtke rhin. 1 ui thv attack, to the tune of the ; Wturiu of the Green, when Sir Yh Aiiii-rhttM boys mid jsirhs h..e U en dinjr pretty well in the o;f .n-I tennis rife on freitrn ft liU. furnishiii? two of Ihe hK wlnneis in Helen Will .Moody and i;I:y Jones: luo runnerK-up In t oilett and Hiff Hill Tiiden. Tho Jtritish (.i-n tfolf. the 'ip)-.ini;ti. Cup and Davis flip ten- j nis contets still are to he Kvi(ld ht-fon- the ; rinir invanlon in clos ed. There is a: least a fihtin chart.- in the lkavh. flip skirmish. JI the l;.ys ran eel pa.-t Hie Klirn jo'mii Xone winner, which prohably will he Australia, and if Kill Til den lejoins the color for anoUier joust wi;h thf I'rench. ... Henri I'uchet happeus to ho the m.in oiisiacle to any advance hy I iicle S.tm net artiM. Henri is nr. ceriain lu he a double-winner in any lavis fup battle as Tiiden ued lo he. in his prime. That leave.- no other alternative hut to win the remaining three matches, if the cup is to change hands. Kven with J.at'o.ste aliment from the French fold, this H.ssiKnment is no lead-pipe cinch for the I'. S. ; A. or any other challenger. j !01d Red Shirts i j Hold Spotlight ; With Mussolini I lly flud'Miu lluulcy 1 J ( Aniated I'res Sti-.ff Writer),! j KI.OKK.Vt'K. Italy t-M'J Hed- shirt ed vetenili.s of Garihuidi's I rampaiK"-- w ea rinp s.ji.are-i izur- e.1 "forape cajs ' si r;kitu:l in i- r ; t those used ! union soldiers in the eivil wr, were centers of at j inifiion seeond 'iily to II 1 Hue j him"if M u?vsoiii'i'.s h-ccjh "in- SSrn ihrouyh the provinces. At everv hiir nn eliiiL.- in Ihe mil , lie ,u.tr.'s. and at the mammoth 1 ' military review here, the rifled ' octoger.artans were in evidence. j iteiii: moni.y ui stiiniy ,ie.i.ti:i f ck. thfv trutlce.j hy twos and '. threes ..Ion,; w iih the your.i;iers : of the Hlack Shirt militia, t.tku.n I all the dut ar.d heat. Only a few of ihem consen:td to anti ii any memoer o: a uu-ai re-j ceptioti committee hud so much j as dar-d offer them an ainouio- ( Idle he would have had a duel on his hands. They all turned out in uniform. their red clad hre-tsts heavy PAOv "aste s.tn nTk.west & CO. OSHKOSH OVERALLS "BEST BY TEST" Are Found In Our Men's Store $1.69 THE VESTBAK STYLE . 't - Sl Ni.AV IMKM.KAMS National Itrn.ulcastinjr .: 6:15. popular program: .Sunday at rieth I'ark'-r's: 7:15. Salon orches- ifh i ira: K feature program; ItroadcasL over 1.T. KFIK, KH.j. l.. Ansflfs Kill (9M): a. riiS; in, news., dance music: 12 to 1, otan. KNX t, jfymphony; S, one-ncj. playlet ; S;3. J.uhoviskl violin choir; S. male quartet, feature; 1( to. 12. dance music. ( Oak la ml Kl.X s. imiKical proprams; in, dance music. Snu I'nuu-lsco KlC) (HSu): S, musical pro-, grapi.s; I", dance music. -u de Hide; 1 to 11. concert .adcast over KGO, KOA. KtJW and KFI Itioadcastinir system: orchestra, soloists; y, 1M. ensemhle: 11. h-.tst over K.KX. .KJU, The -normal tax In Knuland is now 50- per cent hiphv'r than the Saorstat rate and the super tax is also consldei-a.dy lower here. Moreover there is "no Immediate Hiospect of increased taxation fn Ireland. The hudget for the com lusr year show a deficit of rough ly IS. 7 r.'Molo tn a total income of $ 1 Jl.Sf.o.oo". hut the excess ts re garded as larsely abnormal and will he raised hy horrowinj; nther than hy increased taxation. w km wi:i:k iiu:iicti:ii SAN FHA.Vt'ISCO. June H i (AT) The weather outlook fori the week hr cinnintf June 15 is Kiven a fidluws: -. Far Western States The out-! look is for fair weather with hish . temperatures fn the interior, and ; fo;r aloiiff the coast. ! Military Queen Pennsylvania after several years of virtual political exile CLARENCE KINC that followed his first administration in that office, during IS II E L D CU which the voters of that state denied him honors accorded to all governors before him. (vniinu.-i r Perhaps that conwnon sympathy for the under dog has v.,:i something to An with ir i J me UILTY PftKO One) pleaded guilty to second munler ehurues and were 1 sentenced lo J'i years in the slate ! penitentiary at Walla Walla. The j Vaughn jury was out six hours. STAND BY OLD GLORY Officially "the Flag of the united states," reproducing; SI;VII v , TO'lv(. literatim a portion of the original resolution creating the; w.m.i.a wai.i.a. w..h . "j.mo flag, is 151 yeai-s of age todar. It is a curious feature that: 14 ' A,' iit.-rt viikinn. whoever penned the resolution capitalized "nag" but not the SrWX'" uu.J- 'I name of the nation. The flag adopted by the Continental : day as sentenrrd to linnpr Frf- Congress on June 11, 1777, was an evolution from previous j ZmunTnZZ devices employed to denote the unification of the Colonies!'"'1"'"1 fr,u" "' convietion was in a common cause. Nor has the flag- renmined as created ! ri'v,'iVVil OVPOnt J1S if invnK'OC Pilr.ii2 cl i-!nne ntA ofs.iKi 1 1 1,... vvivi.i, owspt-o UllVt taal.-.. jl llrt, U I Ul U I 1 1 gone repeated alterations, though "13 stripes alternate red i and White m a fivlm-p mul Ihn lni,n "hiio ; 1,1, , r;i,i' . adds a star for every new state. While time has made neces- Jih'ir'ity' ..V"! ov,'.', i!''k roy'l! nry auamons, m genoral ai)i)eaiaiice it s st the flno- i.f '" imhuic insiiiuiiuna. ih, me flays of the Involution. Tie flag is the emblem of our national unity. WO.MK V Hot st;i LV I.X-I:1IH s IIAKKM .'MtVl.'t UlllhOI- II.. )n.v l.irn.,.1 .1... 'pulin- iif Hi., fnrmor ICiiitr or Hok- liiirn. n.p mi i-.MI,. tn AfKlmnlftan, merely so much bunting, nor a variety of colore. Its stripes j Tir "" """,i"iv &ynitH)iizc the beginnings of our history It is not ' ' ! , Thomas Upton KiiU his Shamrock ; V arrows the ocean for an attempt ; to lift the America's ('up and when the Urhish polo team rides ! out in September to challenge i Americas hold on the Internation al Cup. There is a distinct Irish touch to lhese two colorful classics of sport this year, for represent inf tho hitherto ultra -Conservative ; urliDKham t'ltih likely, will he ! threo Irishnten and an Anglo-Ar-' sentine. British polo's Old Guard ! seems io have capitulated com pletely m the announcement, nam ing; the famous Uowrk brother., fapiuiit "I'ai" and Aiuan: Gerald I. aiding, another younff li'ishmaii; and Lewis 1-icey, the Argentine ace. to furry the challenging col ors against Tommy Hitchcock's Yankee rid erst. Tho best minds of American polo consider this prospective Hritish line-up the strongest that possibly could he assembled, in fact the most formidable chal lenge any Knglish side has pre sented since heiore the war. All four are t horuuirlilv famil- I iar with playing conditions at I Meadow Brook as well as with the , American ".systeni." Iju-ey is the ' finest "hack" the gnjne has. pro duced since the heyday of the Ani-.rican rock of Gibraltar Dev-ei- ux Miiliurn. "I'at" Koark. a I daring horseman and' good hitter. , ; frequently has demonstrated abil-! , ity to make things inure difficult I or 1 onimy riitchcock than any other player ever seen en Long' Island's classic turf.. Itahling ano Aidan Koark are young, aggres-i sive, of the same type as Ameri- ' c.i's Knglish-horn atar. Winston ! j Guest, though not so far advanced ' j in big h-ague polo experience. I Old Pop' Time sets them all. even tho old warhorse, Grover Cleveland Alexander. old l'ete sjiufl les down the trail that has seen 'obb. Speaker. Wheat. Col lins, Johnson, I nigan. I'eckin- i piugh and other stars fade out of the active picture in the last few years alone. er s ! jeweh". F.ro. j KSl.. KHU ! North wt. ! K. concert f Argentines: band. Itro: KG A. I.o.- Augtdcs j KNX ( 1 7, . symphony, soloists; s, church services; i to lti:::'.. I.uboviski trio. I San Fnnicifcn I K ViU ( J lo ) : S. specia 1 pro- pnims: . dance music; 11, organ. I Oakland ! KGO '(75i"t): 6:15, NBC: S. 1 World Wanderings; !:3. Gunnar Joha'isen, pianist: 'j, NB'; 11 to 3 2. lance music. Kl.X (Si"): silent night. . medals. The Invariable gaudy bandana handkerchief was around ; e-vei-y net-k. Their trousers were j baggy old affairs, s.iiiie of rordu t rnv. others reminiscent of the ex ; tinct zouaves. It was surprising 1 how ft-v of them wore y eg lasses, I and not a one turned up with i crutches Or in a wheel chair. These remarkably nry "an eients." whose service records ija i hack to anywhere bet u een 1 land INT", asked no speeiat favors. ! but got many. Mussolini let it be know n that their uniform was a ! good pass when they wanted tn ', get near him. and wherever he i spoke there was always a little . knot of them right under the hal : cony, hanging on every word, j Independent citizens I hey are; they have no woman's auxiliary ami they seem to have a sublime ; contempt for the sons of Garibald ; ians' organization even for their own kin in it. They nre perfectly able to take care of themselves and thev let evervhodv know j Mussolini mado no political eap-J . Harmony Ace. L Ke- ital out of the Garibaldians. )U'P ! concert: (wrestling .seldom mentioned them in his i match at 10 over KJK). speeches, and while always glad I C-himbi i Br.adcasting tsystein: Mo shake hands with them and s lu lu- "lite Monday j;imhoree. give them his infectious smile, was I , , . ' . camera-shy Wlieh asked to pose 1 wit h them. The reason may he thai the men of 'tio and had to finht the : pope's troops, and that Garibaldi ' himself was n rabid anti-cl?rical. , In these days of religious peart, i brought about hy himself and i Pius XI last year, the Hure prefers I not to revive painful memories. MUX HAY 1'KOGKAMS ! XltC; ti:3M.. Kmpire Builders: !?::.. Amos and Andy: 7:1a. John and Ned: S, symphonists: t, Sere- naders: ::'. House of Myths: 10. n.u t run iiuhi . Jit-iiiy nun. SHEET ROCK The fireproof Plaster Wall Board. Can be used anywhere is easily and quickly applied. VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. PHONE MAIN 733. "GOOD SERVICE QUICK" l Bald Spot Worth : I $150.00 In Damages IFIXVKU (A l) A bald spot on 'a woman's head is worth $15u in i damages', according to a jury in j ', Judge Henry Bray's court. The jury awarded that sum to Mrs. '. Audra Arnold, who had filed suit for $5,nuo damages against Lillian Kretschmar. beauty parlor oper ator. Mrs. Arnold claimed a per f inanent wave machine burned the ; top of her head, causing the. bald i spot. USED CARS 1929 Chevrolet Imperial Sedan Thoroughly Reconditioned $650.00 A Guaranteed Used Car LARISON CHEVROLET CO. 7M j i OFFICE CAT TMAOft MAUN 0. By Junius BLUE MT. ICE CREAM The IJest in Eastern Oregon. 39c a Quart, nil day Tomorrow-, Sunday. 2 lee Cream Cones for oc ' They're Twins at BERGER'S CASH GROCERY FRESH MEAT DAILY Items from the Ilrushville HIIAJL HKCKIVKS Hit; j "HK- ' mwi"". K" -M'- 1 1ST Ol'' I M M IG'lt AXTS ''' was u sn('m' "l"0!l hut he look m up Ihe siixoihone and now every- nricKs. erocKery every in ing: . a,K-i.rr..( J'r.sj I'htito Adela Hal ol Hutchinson, Kji, was sclocled by students at Unl verslty ot Kansas as queen ot tht annual military ball. . as a nation and its i stars the irrowth in nenrlv n rpntnir nH n lmlf f viut,..,n ! Jt is fitting, then, its natal day should be observed and that exercises conimemointive of that for which it stands should i instruct the youth of the land in its significance. It has had ! a- history in which every American may delight. It is not the flag of conquest or aggression. It is the banner of a free : Jieople living under a government of law. It stands for jus-! tice and for equality of opportunity. It has leeii followed j by armies seeking the relief of the oppressed. Its colors S have inspired millions of men marching to repel the agres- j Hons of the ruthless invador. It is our flag. Lessons in its '' meaning and mission will assist in keeping it unsullied. j liut on this Flag Day Americans should do some deep thinking. It is not enough merely to display the emblem;! that could be done perfunctorily in the morning and with I no more thought of it until time came to take it down at j mght. Think of what it is the emblem and realise tMat the j only difference between it and some other brightly colored ! piece of cloth is the force of sentiment that we put into it. I When displaying it today think of the ideals it repivsents and j of the thousands upon thousands of splendid young men who ! have given their lives or of their blood to uphold them. While i these thoughts are thrilling Americans, there also should! be recollection of how sight of the Stars and Stripes has j thrilled other peoples to whom it has meant freedom and ' hope of a tetter age. Think of what the American Flag! meant to those who had fears that civilization was going to i ruin in the World war. So, while priding ourselves in the thought that our Nation- i nl Banner has never known defeat in war, we must be on the Jilert to see that its honor is not lowered by desertion or neg , ,ect of its it,e:,ls in Pacc. Here is where every American i should examine himself. Is he standing by the ideals of the American Flag in peace as our soldiei-s and sailors stood y Jhetn in war? It he peimitting without piotest anything: Jhat would reduce the blood-bought victory? i SOUTHERN COLLEGE BEAUTY 1 HIO JANKIKO (AD-In pnjt. fmir years 4 T . - - immi grants entered Hrazll. according to figure, in President Washing Ion Luis' recent message to conr glean. Portuguese, naturally, were first with -NS entries, and Japan ese next with 4.".:."S. U fs esti mated, how ever, that within five year Japanese will he close tn. If not ahead of, the lirt uiruese. She (after ho had Now don't tell me 1 girl you ever kissed. He: All right, hut you nr i first one that didn't come I for mure. kissed her) : am the first i the hack few... .. ..-. a : . - 1 i ll.i tht' peopl.-s of l-Iurope nre wt "S other the i turning to Pouth America, fir new I w.iler. hmnes may he judired from the Snpt. j other nationalities in tho list, j work? There were Italians, 26,- lYlcnd riiml of il? !; Spaniards, 4 251 Lithuanians. ; "ny .mi. i nevrr mw 1M.1SI tlermans. 11. Ill I'oh!". 1S. j S.iH Rumanians. 11.27a Syrians, I and G.i7 J uo-Slav.. iv Y o r k e rs killed ne a n -in a stampede to gc.t out of in." How that toun hates young (iant fmitl of I should Siy mi. I never t a uuin who could lake Mich good :irc of unrk as In tine.. One piwe of work will lal him n week. hern clock at In the s 'ortland. Ore., hni rvieo of a ratlroa! company for 61 years. League Standing lly Tlw A-vM('laceil l'rts ; I'na-t l.i-aguc : i W. 1.. Pet. ' j saernmentn 3! - .'"' v . I.s Atlgeh-S S" Xau Kruneiiic 3 3 a .jrS Oakland HJ .i.'j . 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