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yhmfoj February 23, L932 Paw Twa KA GRANT)!?; EVENTNG' OBSERVER;, LA GRANDEL ORE. (IiifwTvmitdV Ail' muTiuimu t.twit flume Main' (' HAIIOI.D M. WNI-Air . PubllOuM. owning,. w-;)t Summy., at. 1710 Slab street, L arande, Otinon. i Bfeienxl'. au the PoMiiiflce of s fl rondo,. Orton; n SkohU Clu. Mall. MUhr unilm act of- Moron 3i JOTS. OWICMI. PAPBIl OF twfoK CGUHT AMD- TUB CtT2 OP Ul GRAl'UB ,. .. artunmi oh absociatsd pnusa The Ao--!li4tvl Pnw is fflwluitfwly entltU'd Co-uw far punllratumi of all lutn dUpstohm orpallxd to It or wa-oGimnim emMUAtt pun IMuxr iwrdiu. All' itcjiw- of repiiljllcaMtin of- apaeua: diKBMMM in-, ' tut ppf ana; al tiie ntwc nerwn' alca are rotmveau , KfiUOMMV AilWftlfclllif HPnrrwnlatlve MT. C. MCJGKHBBK' COi, Inc. -i San ffrnntltrtj, IJoa Ane!fc. SkuUb, PoKUnfl, Chicago,, v ; Dtmlt; Wear York atmsciim-ioN bates Hy CarrtiT' Sallfr. 008 month, in ndvrin.w .. ..- Wk Dally, ! monllin m advance ... MJO' Daily; ancle cop fo lly DAily, iw month' In adwinrw . Dally, pr in, montlia in- ailranra . Dally, per yn In advmice . ABVBTmulHG DlaplayA forefifm- per column- inch' ...... -...48o: Dliiltt. loealj. per column' l.tK1iJ ..,....,.,...... . ..... ...,415c '1'tme contract' prtee on- application Fow tihtt IWd Gntl it a- sum ami a sliiislrife tlio JUi will' give grace and' jtfwy s n grind' thinir will' Htt- wiehirnlnV from1 tflteni: that4 wullMii)Hlitly P.milm; 8':tl.. " FKHTDNl' BACK Tli5' public- sijii'iitel' citinnmr of La d'anilis a naturally eoiusmnod' about flio Jutaiva of ttie rniliwid', for tlitf- raillwid ft: bound' to' We m diutrinmrt ftiotoi? iw thn future- of our city: Fjorw ffindneihil atimrttioihfi IDm pni ytiai has tteem tha worst in' the HiittoiT of tti: miHvutdtf of our niitiiiiii, and: sunie jenpli liaWWMiiulei'efl! it Oie' railt'oadk can'ennw back.-'"-AH! editorial' fit- the oumne ififlun of the Railway Age quotes Sorh' ihtevottfttg- fiaflroa. "Tutnl' railway earnings- ihi I3H4 'fHtpenBe were km- Hy' $f,2fl!5;0()il;()0(V;; tlm nut apemtiSnz ih-om- of $5llX',l'00',000' wa .1.3- pr ciuiti IOsh than that earned1 ftv T320;. andi tlio aimillost sineo- IMt:" ' "Thw- fitrnne d not niaire a nmtty picture, but they outfit to' produce a profound' fmnretwinn'. upon' alii wlio are respon- Sihlb' tor the' pigment railway ltmttionv and! especially upon alii audi that includes- everybody: who' can dev anything to' improve' it,, h i' prineipally dim to th dnpreHBinn ;: Ikit ft! ft-tr from fteihor entirely due to' the depression.."' ' ' "It is larger due: to' tile- fact that asricultural lbadbrSr bUBinm leaders, and' politicians have united' in binding: rail--way nwnatt'ements hand' and! foot with' red tape and1 bureau ratic "jiegnlatfrm,. and! then joined- in' 'buKsing-'' railway man agflmenta because,, in1 spite of suelv regiiliitionv tftey have: not rim the' railroads better and beatciv of f various kinds of sulv sidiifed! and unregulated' competitioin"' But,, though' they are in a tight place,, the railroads are not ready to give up the ghoRt and1 resign' iw favor of truc.Us, feussesi, and' airplimes.- They are eveiv now preparing to fight their way baclr to theiff riglUful' place iir the national! system of tranRportotion1. Successful' trials with the' light,, pneumatic-tired' railway car' are indicative of tliis new spirit.- Chomiato). nvetallurgist,, and mechanical' wizards are williiborating 6v nislte travel', by rail! fiisfer,, safer,, and' infinitely more comfortable. We may l'oolt for' alnvist revolutions ity ofovelnpnienta in tli nest decade,, for if money,, invention,, initiative,, and! expert man agement can do it, the railroad by that time will' have made ,ecuve' against its newer' competitors its fundamental- posi tion' iw out national' life. START TNG RIr:CATTO JHtitwppn- two prnminont (frlucatmvt there has enm: Ur nyn cnntiftvry thti periKtnt diffftvence of opinion aa to the iHiirtf Am At which thft child should' Jwjtfh systematic school h "Thia Iwnmd: dhnttv Willi dtwirte nothinp; cipt empha Bi',v tl'irt' bwat arjrwmn1 of hotlv sidfta.. A Kew Vovk pvoi'iwaor.. Dr.- David Saedden,. ia of tlu. opinu iow th-At Af child of gru-rf antiwdnt and' environments may as Wrtil off at honw aa in sdfoo! until; the am f nine ov 10. Af iaa ,hw Wade- Ahf.otv di rector of kinder marten educa tiotv in Philadelphia takea the oppoaite- view that children tannot be sent to school too' aoon if for nothing; more than the early social' tram in a: involved.. Cenera-liftiea do not hold in such a discussion- VTiat ia beat for one child, product of one kind of a home, may he the worst pssilxe Mm that coiid happen fav another child,, the product of a, difi'erent sort of honw. L'nder certain condi tions., where paints! responsibilities are not shirked and a salutary environment is maintained, the welfare of the child rrvijrht hetter he srv-d hy delaying iU school' entrance three or four years.- Fiut under a different et of conditions' 'the child cannot he sent to school tno- soon.- ' . One factor apparently overluolced hy the kindergarten ia that of affection. It exerts- an influence in iruoldinsr charac ter' which cannot fe ignored hy those who1 place all their faith in the efficiency of ortfaivi'Zfd training hy the states Perhaps Japan thought she was merely ohfijrvnff some autograph hunters when she signed rt those treaties. t Health : i,HTrr"c tiff, nt Maft nnf ivierticlne' nr fared" wish th probm ft ftffwaij and to i dAwn drl-c whkb iUum'.irtn ffr.pmteii upon t-hn hnmnn oody with ftur, rfflir.oil"bintjf ftbrtt very ciHaiity which h levad mart so far b,yn ktvtmalA. MntA) hVA-len l fn.'hin im fio , meAMtf An1 ft4 our emotional rs r,tl6firt. Science M lenithnutij; out ,. Butt tun . MAUAfgCT Mali -ffllo ...S.On. iinrpefi!iv(i rtn lifrt XducaMon in ; Hi.wiy bmmuMtiu: our many nrvorA. lehr.rirurtv whnvii, bnt dwftntre iirtvs-nt'M havrt bn mad. Th urtj-r,n, tn nnnfrihutmit hm hi?, "o nhe manturmicf of taw dia- The hr;iin, THney hn spt.iy pur. i. ik tbrt m.wr-r of destiny. Xr. dominium r.n worltirmn At flut hn m.t. rr.nfiMTv. Th dri- of n-n hram m tr;n m ; id "i-.mv.jrh df i nft inAeli Thev rhannl pva1 ehmuq;hrmt Che brt n4 nnieih the fl'.al ny AMr irtM)vnYi the aland Af mar tial tecrAtitvn. Other Papers r I oay: mil iiiwf iiiuiit' 3rrn?Sirr 3tlrnwm- lib muXv a clisr ana dtlniu; siutrrMm rtfctln- the ;lollc9 of- tins rrfrrmfril' totratru flprnianmetnit iti ilir Srtenv. Dtli-Oy till' (VUlntrc- contlnuw to iww tlio pnAHloii aiiiiunntv m pnsltliv-.ly avr a onartr- w.-iturr aio liy- Jilm Huy, -icnrtttiv ar state. U" i tliir pnlluy till tin. "opm Anor?' fnr (.tlmm. aiul rn.ie;niunn' nf: hw MlmmiKtratlw intiruy. Spnctuty- mimMin- rmldlv' aiirioiinc that tlio olilliicttoJla- of thp ttalw 'rlileh suniiaMK'ly tlw 50lnn tni:ovcnraii nf the- na tion hatvs bn vlolned. Hial ttit ttratl- and parta of riv.'Tlt' yin5 iwn ohw.-.-fd tliicp would iiavc bn no nunrlal' omlirril;. Swretar.. Bttmon. in elfivit oAlli; on alliw"- na tion to. join- th5 Uiimi- au- In: alltiolluclllK Oiey will not 'inrosltlliH? lfcllty- of flln -lilt-li -luuati- may forco upon. China. In tile face of tha uultKl ormoKUIon 'if luiilona of the woild Oaiian wtlt- huirtly dare lttu-tatid the jiicwatire of--staid opln- j ion.- j Thla rtwliirntlon of the i;onnmrnt ; vmw to- ue : fir .-w our cwiuuti-y -rtiuiilM sic Bmlwiitio la a duiic-Tniiu wrauon flunirtTon to our owrl- com-- K mrc ia 'f!l :i tti- mmmca of the ( ooiuuri' bHm; jiunlrhwl. More tlutil ( that it iratv!y ..'iHlanwra Timia p?fu-c Hmliarno- alwi- we mituT rrnemiwfr Mnniild full moxt wtTvy on- the voitelinj people of both lauds, partlo alarly or Japan wIiito the marcdn of siiiirtfni.' i natrow.. A major tcp-Hlie-an mliaiTo alwi-puta thlB coun-ti'- 111 the pollliiii' of jlldijo. Sxpir:--mie in. tile- world' war .ilionld: dl-lt'o Home the danger of prpmatilrn judg ment' mi uiUTliatlnnal' allium. Wo may aay now that' .Japan Una crrl anil' ahotlld be spanlred. Later ill- ! formation may coneelvalily rthanyo tliat view. But' the country can- MO' Oils, atf Semntur 3llmran fltvllmw ui lie hound by the rrwulia ol violation or troallea- and- liuvmalimuii: pacm. 'fhla defiw until' the ".vnr blood coola and' tempera am uu lrrttuted. the t wettlement or vpxutioim qiHtions. j i The way-' to- end the war In the! fiir eaar la mrwt aasiindly nnr to en- lan;e If bv commlttlin; acta that --would' 111 tliptnuelvrai proliabiy lead uvi 'war. Pnr thla rfaaoii' the prodtfuui -by- Kewtoll' D. Baker and a yroup' of colleen profa, ttrtnn fo- 301; the ov 'enimenta m declare an economic-boycott; la dunijeroua and uutWse.- Oregon Stateaman. TTnlnn Palfln hnn dlHpnneti or itB tii tmntinif plnuc t a pnvnuv firm, whtclj opprnte it on a full-limn bflnifl Htui-tiny cnriy. in MuitjIi, ) tin HpriiiK tontc t3itB' (sommuntty could1 ukt to rpmovo aomif of Uto dcprwiioii "polKoriH" iiteuinulutett iu our s)'Htm tJitH wltniuv Tt i oxt)W!it Hint apprmM mutely m man win to ompinywt. tj win mit biu hole m uie line or jnnie.. j ! whieh Willi bo- rtertreaHert still 1 rurtlier ; by the opening of Hpring wortc or all ' klmiB. If wo aet a box: ructory, ae new Heentii probable, stilt more jjilis will be available: lmrtTVtrn-y mny not hn"'3nirt armmd t9in luinutr" Tar w hnti ttiern ie no (innvinn tJinujB are begtnnini Da look brtqhOfr in The DftlleJi. Otir whenu rrult and veqetable crop have yofwl piTwijw.tH and; ftwm any Jt'.nu ol Uronk in other lines. li)H2 houlrfi' rfpn a; matwrtati lninrownnent: or con dlthmii here The DalUw tlhronlclu.i ! Tn- datrt- tJie XT.- 9. lMrot Servlne him planted over :in.()H2,inm yomiK mrent; ttws on denudivt Hindi witiuu. Jba 14 nautnual Toreift or Oregon. Tlio Portland Commerce. TJie Amerlean clth-een Han Uie prlv ilium nf oltnnulnir It In millit. but; If I boniw come bank he'll probably have j ' trouble minding U1h omiiMio. wnum i Ueattcr, THK WAIiM'UA- riVI'OI'P WaMhlnMtoit citlim are, we tlilnlt. iimiuty nwrciaert about; the pwtKibil- i wv or rate failure of Oreann- Ui nom- plet-e mm nbare of the Wallttla ont-orr j-onrt. Their fenr m baHed on inn ram. : f;)nanii. im the first book avuiinm tluit: the new commliwlnn poRtponeit ; ,!rn, manuiieiuent or ftinna; "The 'RuMmi'- till' tt cjudd aRcertmn certain j 0i' Gven)rodum.mnH. lt CauHC. -minlneerlnn ftiete tn iwrewnce to ein- , Rrjni and Cure," eilltwrt by SnovUie vatlrttie ninti wtll Ijb neeeamiry cjiho j Rmiuin; di'ala wlrh ovnmiiticUou Win (Wrn merit ((on bemerk and j -,v!tii tut i-esultant unemnlnvmeut. bullda the UmaTllla dam- An mfrtl-i which ! an evil, but he pi-oseura the ttioiial reattmv for f'ar on tOie part vjii-yjuu ivimeditw proposed by 1T of the WaMhlntion cities in rho ftutt; j mrfiwtrluttHm- and econnmitit who fihntJ ffirf' Aldtleb 1h on Hie htunway j d trier. "Middlerown, a- study in con (innnniHMinn unrt he him nlwiiya foue,hti trtiuoorary Amei-inan Cnltiira," by Hin entuirr beenuiio it would' mean a j Rmni ti a. and Helen M, Lyml. de Mv!nir of about! W mllen, ae wo re-. wiuhim elvillwitlon m AmerhT ae bo 'iltnmhei; ri'om Tha Dnlle ta1 Spokane, tayod y ;o dlKMectlon- of iu typical over fhe dlKtiniee now tiavel via ; mnaU city. "MV Ufe Work.' liy own r.r Pendliinn. wo do nor. neneve .Vn. AUtr!cli would eouHider that:, rt; Vaa perfectly proper for Htm to try r divert traffic ci Pfnidleium while he waa editor of iie town's daily paper, but;, ah highway enmm ins tone r. he ia eommiiiHinner for the whole, strtti and. unieK wi nivmtiy mmjndim bun. he would rliie above anf such nelflah view of the rtitnuuum. Any way. w advlwe Spokane tn' keen its sbtrt on elll. It i certain Oreqon m itoinn ( fml tn iH duty, not only to nt ncmhhor jtrat but ro ttw own ettil Mnn in thia mutter l'f tt jumpit onr rtd unnei'cMarnv. Oreion may -ede tn wu.u mnv. ror'tultn flnwein-e-'lMmes. XT it em not poKHthte iwv reduce the I JHIR T 'lTHHI lr Wlllllll ........ , mihenti(t'. It) la ar. tennC poxHlbte to I iinr. the cbaunela of commnnicarion. i Thia la done snr.cenily iMf an ac tum nuttmif or cerrjttn of the nervea nniir to (he iianda of mternnl wrrn Pion and parnenlarly tn the stiprare nala. Thia opera rjon may He (mmparnd film action of nw Mieiiraphcr who. Vna17 or r.ho elickinit of hm ir.ntni mewtt. tbrnwa the switch brnakinit the alecrrical eirr.uit. fa perfarmnf such operation:, the surgeon dr.ea not lUne.r under W.e tllUHton that he tn improvmn npon nmure. Hrt rjmM tltat 1 piwedurn ar.cempt to cure greater evil wir.tv a lewHin' one, flufv he will' Avne. when n af flicted mivirtual plenda for help, rjiew te ample jueMf iear.lon for radi cal snixieal mr-ervennirtn. Thia in hue anoUttr UluHrraTion nf the wiadnm of the Gtftek wno initimjd thrt ultimately the nod p!v,ttcian mnat become a phihmo phev. and the philosopher a- phMl thrtii. rtwrttv f trmr. coRTAJ.crrt. on. flv !! (.PI em we in Zouv L. irrww. 47. Cr vntw huurnHt man. shot Kimxetf fsfjUly wifJi a :HV- SO rtahner nr.e lati rtitrht. They snad nw wtf told nhem Rtnriw eawi tr the kitchen where he whh wokinMr. ifraoned some niT.rtrtt(w iinrt htfflt fronv the ronm. She heard shot unrt nprM nnrtnij the bedrnonv frnmil him 4rtci. PnP.rn ermlrt iwirn no raiv tw ttte dwtt. Krtfft thrtn wi-fhirili o fJi oaf mwtca m In fh wo-rM am pro (. OOTOUR WAT ' VMHOTT ClOW AKl WVvlOVIKi!, WOW PUTTOIAC? W APE. ScoT OiRT-' FEcT. Books Tombing; On Problems. Of Today Available1 w ! S Books in t3w flfld of economics; and public problems havfl been ;n i rrtat demaud r;nmly- Hur- rlffc G. Lnu?, stutd UbrnrJan.. lias an- nouncpd n ilKf or bni):i; which, havo ii.au iiii..v.w( enn.itiii ......t ,UhniVi breni puhllKhed mrutiy and which h ftiM iplij JMlii i 1 aro awiumtin iram' tiie stut iiwraiy..j;"Ht.rtnemij Seasonnli anempioymenn A number or the books are aim tu be tlio BsoerJence or American Munutoc fnntwl in rtm rA Grande librarv. on i inHmr' rmionma he artivnm 3 wnnnmic problems and. tlio present mnuition in1 aunsia. "Hurrt Times." by SJy, and "Onward IiidUKtry.'' by Monnoy, may be pro outwit trnin the Ui Grande public library. Those which am to be found both in Grande and in tlm state Hbmiy aro "The Bipc of Aineriim." by James T. Adamii,- tlin .suir ot tlio: ribnnitnnmmit: by a rich a ud powerful people of t3ie ithuilH or tneir hum .,,v. ,,, ni-rn.K-' liTT S r .r hi Si n Marnhak. a complex plan maite 4fmple and dramatic: Nfiiis Loiuj announce t3i Bwkn; which mav oe ;nid' at the stale library, and Mlwt MuiuU. Doty ional librarian, states that; tins books, may Ue Henc for ihmuiih die I-a Granite nubile library. "America win!ie Her Gold," ' Jamiui If. RoHeraj is a nopular lntvrpmnitioTi- or fiio luteniuunnal' ld' aitnaiiou iaul. rlie eenuumii! l'orce and pollelea respiniHlble Cor itt "Atntwiim'f-Vy Out," by Nnnnaw. r. Tlionuu ie tt- lro(jrain for (MinoiaicyV "Bumiuywi Acrirt," by Wallace, 3. Don hat n, lucUidea a "plan' to anchor it." "The Scnnnmlejt of Money. Credit anil Qjinkinii," by F. CT!l Jauuw. i iuchuted. "Pii'ldB of Work for Wom en. by Miriam S. Lmiek. .shown the pmfeRKionai and occupational oppor mmtins Air hiijh iwiinnl -iir: and collide women: "How To Spend Tour Monev;" by KnieJit McCullinuih, sives :mtiKlble advlt-o on appoitionnuuic or iniTnme and' on invraimeni; Major orcefl in World Bunlnes Depression." bv the National rmluatvinl ConturencB Board. Making PVinnH Pay: a Way Gut for ( wn,,r Mrt Ttnant." liy CornahnB .1. Rnhoit u. Cooley and others, ib in four volumes rtcaltiur with cradeM, immipnunnit. and induHtrie.s: "New Rtvuttt to p5-oRierity: t.he CriHtH and Some W;iyn Guts" by Pnnl M. M.unu. m which he wiyn Utaf. "the day of oppnriiinnty ( srill at Its dawn;, btiti t:he day of opnortumimv mndt bo ended." our MVfitwioni! p-mies. M:m-ifli;n. THIS CURIOUS WORLD - 5 OOO -HEAS,ba. A GQriJ'J HEAD w mmm w 1 ISlOl NAO -MO I ecA-rr x: Threw1 tn- V-tME.!ie. TO MAk. j!-ttn. ! u tillr' ICJi GJJHt.. a atorv ar Efreiitc and Mea DivoliVKl," by Chartwi A;. Collmun. shawe how humun: hitmMn: beings arc:; "Out al tJie Cnrewslum -and' Alter. " iu a pmnttwfV bv. 3tart Chnee: "Flutl- p'ntSrti illuut rated with, c PrB-Year lian. IS t and succinctly anil illuctratPd wltJt camera studies by MlfJiael 3. Farbman "Tha SroblcniB af Onemplovmimu.' art? bandied by! Paul 11. UnuyEans and- liu-on DIitjcuit j iu a book, in which- ttiev dlecuss ex-i tunc and cost a.. vnrJmlits, the- devol- f onimmt or omplovmpn offices and ... . unemployment: insurance nyfitemB. - . i . jinuii. rruuies niuiiy uari siiow Jiuw reitularjEaruin or sales and pro ttucUtm aai prrnnnted economies and jreaiiled empioymcne "The nine of: American' ClrlUza tJmii" by Gharlnij, and. Mary Beard; and "Some Polka Won'b W'.irlt.: by Clinch: .CAlkins. 4re procurable at bmln ttio State and locals libraries. while nthem llsred. ac the atate lib rary only are: "T.ncation tn tlK Mod orn fttatB." by Aliuuln P: Comstack. ;!hnwin olianijes lu tar watema and ttevelopmuiita hi' tax attminiucratinn since the war; "tTuempluymenc a a WorM Problem.'" edited by- QUiney WiluhK whlcli lnohides nine die- r.ngulKhPd lecturesi by an Rniihiih- man. an- iriBhmnn. and a German; "Vocational: 3elf-quldnncn: Phnminij Tour turn Work." by Douglas Pryer and other??, a. ctlycuasion of ' 1 of rhe 1 "Uuulniws prof tsl una." eaclt by a man of experience m his field. Tiie introduction lk intenttett ati a guide to- Keiri- and Jbh-nnalyalH and! fur nituii!?; testa; "The- Way Ottti ef El iced, presenrntton of tlio caee for in- ternutional bimetidJlBin: "The Way ro Rooover," by 3ir George Pamh. hnwmi tiie way out or the deproe Jlon a wen by a great Snidluh econ omiau "Your Job and Tour Pay:, a Picture of the World in WHtcli Wa Wcrk." by athcrtue H. Pollak, In tended tin Mtininlaui. workcra' Interest in iabor problemu. m Qonka on Biuwla available ac tiie public library in L& Grande aro Ch am berlin, "Soviet Rnnfiiu"i Sddy , 'Chiiiloutjo of Ehifiiua"; Freeman. Voices of October": Gtiulto, "Tiie fflve Year Plan":. Hindua. "Human hy Cprnoted"; Hludvie,- "Rett Broad": Hoover, "lEconomle Life ol Soviet ItUHHia";: Levlnoi. "at-iilln';. Mmvtu, Cenln;'' pht.ro vai "Twice Bum. in - auH slu"; Hathtef-lCeilman. "AuaHtasia": Strr.nu, "Soviet Conquer Wheat": Vaasilyvev. "The Onluana'':. Verrad jiky. "Hiatory of Rtumla": 'Wlrouba. 'femcrhw of the RiiBsian Court";. WallHBflwnUl,. "HlBtiry of Russian Lit erature." j HONOLULU IS , EXCITED AT NEW ASSAULT Continued From Pairo Quo)! !(Ihnpftn or hnr aimailanta face wlieu hiH innak slipped' off. Police arreated fldward Womc, 33, Chimuie, when she picked hm photo ;rraoh from a police jralleH, but, re- JLLYfl5H 1 1 10 EyT..R. Williams pit HER, newert tJieir smxich. fbr the cr!miiial' ! when alio wtlb; mioula to- pnai lively l idwmry Wonij and-saiit sh bellovoa her aitncfcer za iw a Jmmuese.. ! Tiie airack roanlteil lit roncwal of oniuxs iuat uinai auuiunties. comu : I nut: oope wltU id smtntlon and a i I plea uu: cue tedural- goveramenii 1uj- serwnB: charges, wore made by i&H. 1 Harry Hlciie!. presldtmc af rtie ! CltiKn'-i Orqauization for Good Gnv-j emmenc. who termed tiie series- at xorm o passed oy cue receni ape- f elm: liMrtalnrlvfl HfHtstim. "a. win. en nr clal: leirlslatlve session. sop to an aroused public" HereiH (MUrlKtn They recatled widesprtmd crJHclflm ' ot. local lflw. em (irc.meiic wnicn: mi. , xnrt it- ,..n- . , lowed tlio aasaitlt Uujt. Septtonber npon Mrs. TTiomna N. Miiasie. wife ol a. naval afflcal the fltm of a series of arames which., culminnred in. the lynching ax one of. her ailogmi; ac tnckerA tlxe. catUng or the .meclal' lejjiBlarive session, coiurrossiunai: com mittee investlntions; and a dopart- ment oi junuico invea u una aw now under way: The- atxack' on Mrs. Hope came senmely ten, daye beraro tiie sehert uled trial at laeut. Mhesie. Mrn. Grani-, ;llle Portascue., mottier of Mrs. Mae-, slu,. and two naval eniiHtedi men ac-! cused of setjond deflroe mtutter of the lynching of Joseph. K-ilmhawai. yaiuiif- HuwniLan and suspectedJ at mckeJ of Mrs, Massie: Pour atliura af mired races await ce-trloi for that assault. First Demanded' .V(oney j TJbTt. Hope's' aasatlana she minted, entered, her home near the- fnmoit Waiklkl be-ach. playrjromnl and do- iTiniirdul mrniuo rMifaliiOur HtX. f5fl fmm i the u txi e woman, wn it aim era; T 'uorrtMeitler c! iu fiu Inunodlately. ha went to the- ad- Jonnnif home of Sirs. D; W.. Curry, wire oC another eJiiinUHi man an aubmurine duty. When he heard Min. HTope caillmt fiir help" no re turned,. Hliounnif thai; ahu woa mak tnu too mucli noiae. At pfHtol; point he dmve her InttiJ tlio bedroom- lie tore oil her cioth ini?, bnund her to the hed. gained and blindfolded her and aesaulted her. After ho left Mrn. Curry came owr; but the two terrified women, waited: for houra before' they dared to ven ture out and report the crime to police. Neltlies' hue- telephone In her home: Doctors Canflrnb Story Dnetom. at the hoflpiral" where Mrs. Hope woe taken aaid ahe lnut. been asKanlted.- The naval ahnre patrol., under di rection of Commander ft. W. Bntee, intmedlately joined police ux an ef fort to track; down the criminal.. No comment wa m&du by Hem AdnUfnl; Tar-eft atlrllinf, anmmund anx of the 14th. naval dletilct. otlier litau that ho would not curtaiL ahora leaveii of enllated men because of nlin lncreaecd tentUou lu the city uiilef& such action waH renueatcd by po lice. Captain of Detective Joiui NT. Xcrntofth said no such, proposal waa ctmtemplnted. Chats With Parents PARENTS WHO 'RRT EV EN By Alice J a i (Hi in Peaie Amunir people who make no- pre tense of lofty ideaie one not infre quently hears such remarlia aa. "t had co- work: hard when. F woe yonm?, so I don't see why my son slimurtn't dn the same.'' or "I was never allowed to spend my time m Qieaatire. .10 I dnn't see why my children should be." The feeling of parents toward their children in such mar-mices ia ohvtnun ly a desire to moke ttiwm pay for rJie. har.-ttthips and disappointments they themsBlves had to' suffer at the hands- of their own pnrenfa. Nor ie this atr.ir.ude confinett to parents clearly lackimr in a hih firh ical code. The motive is prsaent to some extent in most parents. For mr.Ht ndulta auffered or. at least ce iievq they suffered ail 9orts of uniuat Brffhtment! as children. It la, humane to seek, a scapetraitt and to- et an ye fcr an. eye and a tr.iinh for a tooth-. Since, however, tills motive is pain ful to admit openly, its operation uuall) appears in a duitruiaed form. A good deal of excessi-ve aeverlry in dlHrapime of himtation of ctuldran s piaas'urss called "fear of ipotlixm" are Cracuifcbie M thai. Tt ia never amiss to examine one's own behavior in the U$hc af this possible motivation. Is does no- harm Co aslc onraelves whether Shis that pmhibititm is ceaily necessary to the chud's prop r upbriruiinir whether a iven puniahment was not more severs than necessary. tndeed it ts well to- aslc ourselves always whether (rentier mea;ir witn a culprit wnuid not have been eqnaUy effective. Bfeuii tlrs Bar Fri'V1Ml,y maa CTIt for what fee can r- flnU Ri.-nsetf Menrunlly txx far what fte'j afit Boatoo TrttikMCipc (XS.C Professor Aiding At Union ; Experiment Farm 1 nv- Mi"., t... 'K.. Terra II! i (Observer Correspondent)' - TJNUW (Hpwnui)mf. H. L Pat-r ttfT hwut. ol the animal luu;biuidi7 'depxrtment of O,. A. G, him iwen here the punt few daya awtUHimr Dale Richard in iicunu, the work at the exoe-ninent ntatnn lined up. No nullcal. cJium,'(a will be1 mode in, tiie rtsjuno at. tiie fiuTn but Pronwuir Potter states time- mnui HUbKUiutloi 'mductloiiij hi' oxpemUiAU'ea will be necjssaiy to wury on the- work. I Pmieftsor Potter and &tr: RJclmrdB will leave Sunday for Corvallia whum ; thev will spend several duya working an pluns for t5ie work at the sta.t.lnn. Pmieasor PotUsr hue lieen on a two venra leave of absence; atudylnir at aUuilord and will wtMirn; to Oill". fomia, after the ennferance lu Cor-,, ivallls. Mis, nichamu aiut two chil-' dreu are llvln at the lintafc until ; t3ie worir: of remortoltntr the- houne at the Htatum 1b completwl. i Cams have been received in, TTnion 1 thiB wek-aiinoiuichuf tlio btrth of; a babv daiufliter. Dorothy uen. on Sundiu tn Mr. and Mrs. James Kr,se wail. trf Hnterprtiie. They iue at the HnterpTiBe htwpltnl' and ars. Roue wall's mother, Mln. CuHhman, of Buijono;. ib o;u"in for them.. i Mrs. C.' S. Linitluy camn front Port land on. Wednefiday to- visit her mmher. Mrs; J. HI Glpson, who- is .ill at Hot Lake. Tiie tnrii;' biiskotbHil Uhuiv went to Cove Wednesday aiternnon to wind ,un tlielr season mid scored a victory iaf I4i-ti-aver tlio Cove lrlo. Ail I11 ;oarmt Is- nuw centered on tlio suh toiirnamenu at La Grande and the ,bii dlBtncti touiTiey. to- be- held her !ncxt week i. A; liuT?e amwrt at Union ; people attended- the game Friday ;e'eulni;; Mln. - Hlllff Hess mm been, at Hot Lake tills- week toilovvins a minor operation.. The benefit card party given by ttio Business Women's club at Che Union, hotel T3iunwiay was a decided 3ncc(n. Twenty tables were' required to-- keep the crowd aintuted and the games, conshited of brldice,. pinochle and pRreheesl. WaahiniriL patritstic scare cards were used and cherry J tree in- mil bloom served aa ra- minders at the Waahlnton celetara- 1 tlon. Twelve tniesra at a time were; served in. the dining- room until ail had been, served. Miss Helen Suhnper,, of the Hiirh school faculty,, has. been sufferlmr i tins weete litun a sinus tnfiscclon time linn necessitated several crips to- La ' Grande. The Union- M. L A. team, emenred as the cliamoion team. in. the AC L totunameut whenj 1C played off , the tie- with Imbler at the Seerea-i, taouiii) hallr in: La Grande Thursday m'emiiH.. TJntje. teiimH. Etniuer, Union; anil the' Firat Waitll of La Grande. ' wen in. the final race for the chum pionshiu. rmbler elhnlnated the ! First Ward: Wwtnesday eveninir in, a , 5S ta 2fl score- The flnai game Thurs-: day night was close and exciting , ThronijiiuutL Once hx the lost quar-, ter. Qniiler ifoined1 a. alx-pnuit lejid bnt tlio tTuion team, catnc-baek; stromr amt. by the nine tlio nuU whiatlt blew,, they had; senred enough, pointa ta make a U-point lend, luavlnir the Cnal scare 3H to 211; The 0nion' champions will: Iw presented, a cup and a basketball on Sunday.. After the. games tiie ofXiuiaia selected two ' ifroups of Midi pome winners aa fol- . lows: fonvantu, Royal Wilde. Cnion: ' Flovd1 Flok. Mt. Glen; Kenneth. Webb of La-Grande; and Gene PeiTy of Inx-; bier: OBUters. VeriL Wilde. Union; WV. Wesrenaknw. Qntirttr:; ami (runrda. i: C; (Coimuii. Tinhler:. at Westanflkow..' nribler: Alien' Zantjfr, Cniun nasi WU-I fnrd SKtt of La. Grande. Accord! 111? to R;iy Bniun, manager of the tour nament, the aportamanehlp' wna very ijood and. the attendance fair. Adrian. Goodbrod. of Cnmn, refcreed the last twd! (ames. The K:ughra of Pythiiia are pian- niiu far an open, meetiinitn next Tuesday t tiie K. P. hail, when they will Uttv a program ceiebratimr the ' YOU CAN BANK ON THIS TUEEE-15 NO B18UOUL P5O0F Was THE "FQQSIDDEN FRUIT OF EDB4 Constructive Discontent Americana are never satisfied with present perform ance. They are continually striving- tg improve Eseth ods and products. The result American business leads the world. This bank is proud of its responsibility to serve business to. the Timit of iU capacity. A La Grande National Bank 1 Safe Because it's Sound UljeneenniaV anni-.'emary- o( Wah mutmti. Sneaker . fnr thtt will be Sev.- it.. C. ,. of the UzzbSi V diet rthurch,. and T.. D; Smith, I Berjiuiw of the first games of th twurr.amnt .tt-irtintr on. Thursday next week Che nenuiar meeting of ths W'imn's cltih' will ti hcid earlter. itrs. fidtth Phy and- her nih, ar,. Mrs. Bell- Wrmht,, win have charge of the prmg-am.- Imrtwfui of tha- mspalair meetlrtf day tiie- Women's Home- If-wicmMv jioeleny will meet TueJWay afHemooD at the home of . Z. Tercail if:-.t Homer Cheney,, who oa been nursimr in. Moeeowc Ida.,, returned to her hr.nve Friday.. Mrs; Ray Bannt and small son Frank, w!re vlartimr tt couple of hi. La Grande the lano of tha west i After speiodiiTiJf. twor weeka wtth her daughter, ffilida. In- Seatcle; atra. s. E, Elide la recovering from. & serious atticlc of flu- A very enjoyable: no-hoateas narty was held at the; ETnioa honei, Thurs day. PoUowiiu? a isnft o'clock: l-uach-sr.it, the memher of the Carnation club spent the aftermvm: at bridge. Each member brought a daintily wrajjped. pack;ti?ft and- ao the close of the games the one with, the highest score toolc her choice of, the; ts. semhled prizes, the second; &igh the nexi choice add so- an. uatm the last Coolc what wa left.. CrtbA mi Ed Cyd a ennsranr.ly reemTlnsr ebf anil Itnw ni prosperity- an.f adirersitf, ex. pnnsiin and ta?n.itlnn, rise and deellnr. Is seen la tha Biatory of all nariona. Enkay IS QITAUTT SPECIAL JOHNSON'S WAX FLOOPw DUSTER The Mop With the Gold Stripe Regular $1.25 Special 95c One Week Only B0HNENKA3IFS You Can Save Money and make your tasks ligiiter by bumiiir Lilwrtv, the better Utah Coal. Burns with long even heat. . Gaither& Waller ExcliLsive Dealer in La iinuultf Phone Main 52S Jefferson at Elm AN ELECTRIC FAN DOES NCT CHANGE THE TEMPERATURE CF A HCCM T COOLS Wt SKIN By SURFACE EVAPCfSA-nCN'