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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Thursday, June 16, 1&32 ENDS TONIGHT Starting Tomorrow r Two Days A GIANT ROMANCE OF OUR TIMES THAT WILL THRILL THE SOUL OF THE NATION! As though a buttle called, a great new motion picture rouses the nation! The greatest panule of all times-! lO.OOOiOOO1 stronK kocs by and casts its shadow on the hearts of a million homes! ' . Walter Huston Neil Hamilton Jinyfiy Durante Dorothy Jordan Lewis Stone Robert Young . Giving the Performance of Their lives in Also ItOO.MDIiS" . . , j,(fH mill l.llllUt 1 V NKWS REPEAL PEMAiNDS WORRY WRITERS OF PARTY PLAN KS Continued From Page On) were accepted In the new Republican platform to the accompaniment ot nu nu reds ox ringing puuns. It was the prohibition plank, tie clarlnir aim Inst Hat repeal ot the eighteenth amendment but calling upon congress for a suostuuie pro viding federal control of the liquor trail c. wh ch made cverytning cim unimportant to most of the delegates lor. the time being. tiurfkld Head Plank Wearv from almost 36 hours of con stant work on the party's policies for iyyy, the bespectacled James it. unr field, son of the late president, read the planks to the restless convention. As Garfield concluded, the tall, sil ver haired Senator Bingham, of Con necticut, opened the wet attack with a demand for aubmiiwlon of prohibi tion to the states for repeal. The majority in the galleries and many on the floor were with him and showed It. Two hours debate were grantedho president's leaders Garfield, Secre tary Mills and John L. McNab, of California rallied the convention agalnut the repealers headed by Bingham and Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, of New York. If the verdict had been on cheering alone the lat ter 'would have won. Tho administration prohibition plank declares for law enforcement; condemns referenda; deprecates par tisan consideration of the issue; urges attention on "many pressing national problems;" opposed submission con fined to retention or repeal and con cluded. Democracy to Rule "We, therefore, believe that the people should have an opportunity toj pass upon a proposed amendment the provision of which, while retaining in j the federal government power to pre serve the gains already made In deal ing with tho evils Inherent In tho liquor trafric, shall allow states to deal with the problem as their cltl ssona may determine, but subject al ways to tho power of the federal gov ernment to protect those states whore prohibition may exist and safeguard our citizens everywncre irom tne re turn of the saloon and attendant abuses. "Such an amendment should bo promptly submitted to the states by congrcua, to ne acted upon ny state conventions cai:cd lor mat sole pur pose In accordance with the provis ions of articles V of the constitution, and adequately safeguarded so as to do truiy representative." The rejected Bingham substitute called for Immediate resubmission of prohibition to state conventions foi retention or repeal, advocating state liquor control in event or repeal. Kndorsctt Hoover Fully The new Republican platform. quicxiy auopica mvsr tne liquor ex change was over, endorses the Hoover policies up and down the line, it recommends loans to tho states for unemployment relief; development of co-opcratlvo marketing under the farm board; revision of veterans' leg tslatiou to adjust Inequalities and to provide economies; adherence to tho world court; and revision of the tar Iff through the 'tariff commission to plug breaks in the wall resulting from depreciation of foreign currencies ' It also proposed federal regulation of electric currents transmitted ocrcs3 state Hues; an International confer ence on tho monetary problem, In cluding the subject of silver; congres sional authorization for American participation In International confer ences to be called when the viola tion of the Kellogg peace pact Is threatened; ntws to curb racketeers and kldnapera; and tariff protection for natural resources. Including the products of the farms, the forest, the mines and tho oil wells. ' In contrast with the 102B platform declaration, thero was no mention of the billions owed the United States by her former allies. ' MacDONALD PLEADS FOR U. S. SUPPORT (Continued Prom Page One) tho form of a resolution of tho con ference, a request that the United States cancel all war debts was con sidered. "The world looks to us,M Macdon ald continued in his keynote speech, "as it has never looked to an Inter national conference to find agree ments to end the present distress. "Europe cannot act alone. The United States has encouraged us to believe It will cooperate in some of the wider problems and Join with us In devising a policy for the encour agement of trade and the enrich ment of nations." Every one was gratified at the American decision, ho said. A period of political tranquility was necessary, he said, In order that the nations might not be distracted by the dread of wars. "At some point in our deliberations we may have to turn our minds to that," he added. Trado restrictions among nations also, ho added, arc disrupting order ; and progress. I A system is crumbling under our : feet," he said. "Wisdom and com-! mon sense compel the return to bet- I ter ways without delay. This, can be done if we have vision and steadi ness of nerve." WINNIPEG AT 1 EAT WINNIPEG, June 16 M Wheat close: July 6S'i4; Oct. 57; Dec. Cash wheat: wo. i Northern 65; No. 2 Northern 62; No. 3 Northern 40. , 7 why woimv? When you break a side glass or wlmi-Jhleld, taxe your car to Richard son's Art and Gift Shop where it will be refitted In an hour at most reasonable price. 6-15-2 t. I MKIt OLDTIMK DANCE Every Thura. night. Lindsay's band. 6-15-2 tp. Call Prcd Balmcs for your plumb ing and heating repairs, 203 N Ave. 6-7-1 m. Hemstitching, pleating, button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. Adv. I will not be responsible for any bill3 contracted by any other than mytjelf, John C, Nlcderer. 6-15-3 tp LAUDATION NOTICE The La Grande National Bank, lo cated at La Grande, In the State ol Oregon Is closing Its affairs. All note holders and other creditors of the as sociation are therefore hereby noti fied to present the notes and other claims for payment. P. L. MEYERS, President. Dated June 13th, 1932. 6-14-00 t. "a HOL'VENIKS When you havo friends come to visit you, who are from other parte of the country, you are Invited to take them to Richardson's Art and Gift Shop and to show them the many viewa of our Eastern 'Oregon Country, and souvenlors of La Grande. 6-15-4 t. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed with the County Court of Union County, Oregon, his final account as administrator of tt estate of Huey Toon (Chas. Tong), deceased; and said court has fixed Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 1032 at ten o'clock a. m., at the court room of said court in the courthouse at La Grande, Oregon, as tho time and place for hearing any and all objections to said final account and for final settlement and distribution of said estate. Dated and first published this 2nd rinv nt .Tn-rifi mnct L. L. SNODGRASS. Administrator of! the Estate of Huey Toon (Chas. i Tong), Deceased. COCHRAN & EBERHARD, Attorneys for Administrator. June 2, 9, 10, 23,-30. Any TIRE That Wears Smooth Is Out'of-Date San Francisco's Newest AND MOSTJVIODERN Downtown Hotel! 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