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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Thursday, June 23, 1932
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An Independent Nttfupapor
I'lione Main' (100
HAROLD M. PINLAY .
Published evening!, eicopt Bund ay, at 1710 autb atraat, La
Orande. Oregon.
Entered at tile Poetofflco of La Ornnda, Oregon, aa Second Olaaa
tlall Matter under act of March i, 1879.
OmOlAL TAl'EIl OP UNION COUNTY AND TH
CITY OP LA OIIANDB
MBM11KU OP ABBOOMTED I'HE88
Tho Aaeoolated Preea ia exclusively ontltled to use for publication
of all newa dlepatclioa credited to It or not otlierwlee cerdltedlf pub
llabed herein. Alt rlghta of republication of apeolai dlapatchea In
tbla paper and alao the local newa heroin alio are reaerved.
Natlonnl AdvcrtiBlnff Representative
M. O. MOQBNBEN CO., Ino.
Ban Pranclaco, Los Angeles, Boattle, Portland, Chicago,
Detroit, Now York
BUOaCltllTION RATES
Ujr Currier
Dally, ona month In advanco Tfio
Dally, ala montha In advanco f i an
Dally, single oopy - Co
Intiiins, enpeeinlly to those in the three coast states) they,"1'10 formula, should aiiny France's
h, . titrf r .,,iir.mi .. , . . . I feiim and permit fiolutionn of the now
ave been given I' UIjIj CKKDJ I lor all work done in either i acemiiigiy inaoivnMe problems of di-
nf llwiun (i'r u,.lwu.lu I armament na well as tho riddles of
It is not a mutter of quality of education, but merely the
quantity. As Oregon's population increases, the normal
schools will develop their facilities until they are regular
four-year institutions of top rank. But we cannot expect to
do everything in a minute, or n year, or even ten years.
Kdlleationnl hint it tit inns iiihkI. Iin linill: 1111 n Mill,. f , limn I French delegation said today.
, 1 ,,.., j jtH principal points aro n demand
especially in a stale as new and sparsely populated as Oregon. ror ""ttienvont of reparations;
FIN D IT
HERE
Copy for thlj Colnmm aaaafl
ba In by t a. m.
TARIFF, ECONOMIC
ISSUES RANKED
HEEORE DRY LAW
(Continued from Pngo One)
Bmlth mild: "I'm not advert to It."
Does It look llko a flint ballot
nomination to you?" lie wan nuked.
' Mot to me."
Smith Wfw nuked If thrro had been
any proKrciut In tho top HooKcvclt cd
of tho VolKtoad net bo tukni off."
Jiced wild rotiKi'ew hIiouUI limncd-laU-ly
permit tlio levying of nn exclne
tax on beer and wlnn in order Unit
revenue of Ix'twecn 750,0uo,0(0 and
I,(MK),00()1000 could bo colleetfd.
1,000,000,000 could bo collected.
If Koo.wvelt Ik KettiiuT ready to write
the- platform," lteed rej)lled.
"Well ho 1h a Kood man."
lie wild that ho was "ho complolely
occupied with myKolf In tho picture,
that I can't nee any other candidate."
Any honest ami decent man select
by the Democratic convention
Central' Europe.
Acceptance of such nn ntllnnco by
franco, lie said, would huvo fur
rt'aclili) results.
HrUlsli Have l'lun
Tho Brltlnh memorandum on debts,
prepared for presentation to the con-
fcrc-ce, Is conciliatory and not dras- Modern danco Eagles hall Saturday
i tknlly divergent from tho French night. Admission 60c. . 023-3 t.
view, a ros non Hi bio member of tho 1
wiui rrca oiwincs ior your plumb
ing and 1 lent lug repairs, 203 N Ave.
6-7-1 m.
HOMKTHINO NEW
Tn garden pottery. tico It now nt
Clarks Florin tn. 0-23-1 t. j
tho uMmji-tlon that Oormany cannot
pay for tho present, and a declara
tion that if It should be decided that
Clcrmany must pay BomethlhK later
on. tho amount to bo paid must not
Interfere with Germany's economic,
recovery, nnd must not upset world
business.
This Afternoon Mr. MncDonald nnd
M. Herriot hnd another talk In which
several members of both delegations
participated.
Ily Mall
Dally, per month in advance
Dally, per Us months in advance .
Dally per yonr In advance .
ta.00
.90.00
ADVERTISING RATES
Display, foreign, per column Inch .
Display, local, por column Inch
.430
-toe
Tlmo contract prices on application
movement, would bo so much better than Hoo
' '1'hoy nro not reporting to mo. I Ver that all honest men could sup
hnven't seen any of tho candidates port him," he added,
hero In Chicago." ,.
liavo you received any encourage
ment sIiho your arrival In Chicago?"
"Well, I don't think I have any
moro delegates than when 1 came
because 1 haven't seen any of tho
delcgatloiw."
Murray Talks
Governor Murray, who holds the
2'2 delegates of his homo slate and
one from North Dakota, arrived lo
men HOPES
ARE HELD FOR
HOOVER I'LAN
(don tinned from frago One)
HIGHWAY STUDIES
Hcnist Kilimc. pirating,. ' tuition
holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy shop.
Adv.
Saturday Is poultry and rabbit day
nt the Public Market. 0-23-1 tp.
Seo the new Stewart-Warner Elcc
trie RpfrlL'PrnLnr nt. Wnim..'. u..wi
I. I I f Villi ........'. ) "
iti.ii'ji' rmjJi'JtJTS 0-21-4 1.
(Coutluucd from Pugo One)
drawn up ly Btutc hlt-hwny engineers
Ior consideration by the hlnhwnv
coiiuiiIkkIoii at sonic future date. This
New pens, Icttueo, turnips, beets,
cnirota nt the Public Market. 0-23-1 tp
I.HU'IO.VHON NOTICK
The La Grnndo Kational Bank. lo-
PreHldent Hoover hnd Franco in 1 full nnrt winter was noted bv discus
(flnd supporters of Kooucvclt plntiiitK inlnd.'lt wns snld, In proposing tho filon of a standard we.no scnlo for
; their hopes for nn eniiy noinluntloti nbolltlon of lurKe mobile uuns and j workers. Plnnl nctlon on tho wane
'upon whether 'rntmnnny chooses to tniiks, nnd at the annuo time sukkcsc- scmIo was put over until a Inter mcet-
i support lloosuvelt with tho bin block that cvon the lnrcst guns be ul- ! log of the commission. Protest of
'of New York voles, Tills Tnmnmny lowed to remain In frontier fortresses. , tho stato federation of labor on tho
uleelslon may determine, also, whether "till another factor of French safe-; proposed $1.50 n dny wage was in tho
itlio Roosevelt forces will ncek to . "e mine" oi omciais, is ino . naiiun or ino commission
abolish the time worn two tlilrda
order wns mndo to tho staff at a pre- cnted at La Orande, In tho Stato of
llmlnnry session of the stale highway , Oregon is closing Its affairs. All noto
commission Inst night. holders nnd other creditors of the as-
Further Indication that the high- soclntlon are therefore hereby notl
way board was laying tho ground, fled to present tho notes nnd other
wora ior considerable relief work this cliilms for payment.
F. L. MEYERS, President.
Dated June 13th, 1832.
0-14-00 t.
Because It's Better At Fulk's It's Cheaper
(JOSSAKD
and
I)B BEVOISB
FOUNDATION
GARMENTS
As lovely as any you've ever
worn and twice as comfortable.
Girdles
$1. to $1.95
So well made you
could almost wear
them , Inside out.
Every stylo brand
new, with tho
higher - waistline,
and in the lighter
weight fabrics.
With or without
underbclts, self or
swam! tops, even
rayon satins and
brocades.
Garter
Bedls
50c to $1.
Corseletles
$1.95 to $4.95
HitflituoiisncHH cxaltelh a nation: lint .sin is a reproach to
liny people. Proverbs I I: ii'l.
NORMAL SCHOOL STANDARDS :
In connection with recent educational discussions through
out the state there have been numerous references to the
fact that the stato normal schools are not up to standard and
that soincthiiifr should be done lo hrinjr them up.
Tho slate legislature, along about 1911 or 1912, took in
'hand this matter of normal training in Oregon, and finally
set a definite standard which it required all normal schools
to meet. Tho United Slates department of education sent its
representatives who made a thorough investigation and
approved tho standard sot. Our stale normal schools always
liavo met the requirements, and still do.
Then there are other standards set by the Northwest
rule.
"Who do you think tho nominee
will be?" tlie Oklahoma governor wns
nsked ns he stepped from the train, alrongest defensive weapon.
you can guess na well ns I can.
lie said, "but ills name won't bo
ltoosevell."
Tlie tall Oklaliomnn pulled a big
black fiHlorn lint over one eye, wound
a brown senrf around his nork nmt
shouted to a group of photoginph-ers:
Don't you touch thnt grip of mine,
NOTICK OF SAI.K
W. c. PERKINS, claimant, vs. Jesse
Breslienrs, Joint Owen and Keith
proposal -for reducing tlie naval t The public mcctlm? of the com- Crosawhlte. dofcudnnta. Tn th rip.
strength of the world by about one- j mission nt which contracts will be fendnnta above linmed, nnd to whom
third, a rnctor described ns favorable f nwnrded on npproximatcly 83 miles lfc '"ny concern: Notice Is hereby
to France since its fleet is not its j of road Improvement In addition to Riven thnt W. C. Perkins hns filed n
sovernl bridge nnd tunnel orolects "en upon one Chrysler Sedan, mm
Abolition of bombing plnnes also WIIS being held here this morning. Missouri license No. 306-130, for
would give ndded security to France. I uelegallons on secondary highway s.nst ... wie sum of 60.75. nnd
offli'lnls bellovc. matters nnd further unemployment that bv virtue of nn endorsement of
relief work discussions were likewise foreclosure upon said lien, I will on
WASIUNOTON, Juno 23 An op- lla,ctl on tho day's program. the nth dny of July, 1032. nt ten
prevailed today ns ! " mcetm oi mo commission win " vines n. m nt the Perkins enrage
tlmlstlc latitude prevailed today as!. A meeting of tho commission will o clock
President Hoover nnd Seerotnry Slim- , n at faalcm Friday. July 1. to
son conferred at tlie Wlilte House on ,n,kp UP tlle matter of log hauling
the fnr-rcnchlng suggestion thnt one- I J"''1 delegation from tho Oregon
It'a full of good five ment camualcn third of tlie world's arms be discarded. 'ruck operators" nssoclntion.
cigars." ' Stlinson expressed satisfaction with . sity-oay test period on log haul
H ants Will lloeem 1 lho '"rly reception given tho pro- ! D0 expired and the commis-
Tho governor then declared he lK"l $16,000,000,000 armament slash- i Blon expects to establish rules gov-
would aunnorb Jouetl Hhnusn for ner- P'nn. The French government ' "' .""'. "tiling oi logs over stale
In La Grande, Union County, Ore
gon, sell said automobile at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cauh, to satisfy said Hen.
Dated this 23rd day of Juno, 1932.
JAMES NEISON, Constable, La
Grande, Justice of tlie Peace and
Constable District. Union County.
Oregon. . June 23-30. July 7.
NOTICK OF FINAL SUTTI.KMKNT
Notice is hereby given Hint tho un
dersigned has filed with the County
Court of. Union County, Oregon, his
final account as administrator of tv
estate of Huey Toon (Chas. Tong),
deceased: and said court has fixed
Tuesday, the 5th dny of July, 193:
at ten o'clock a. m., at tho coui
room of said court In the courthouc
at La Grande, Oregon, as the tlm
and place for hearing any and a:
objections to said final account an
for final settlement and dlstrlbutlo
of said estate.
Dated' and first published tills 2n
day of June, 1932.
L. L. SNODGRASS. Administrator (
tho Estate of Huey Toon (Cha
Tong), Deceased.
COCHRAN & EBERHABD, Attornc)
for Administrator.
Juno 2. 0, 10, 23, 31
miinent chnlrmnn of tlie convention:
that lie was agalinit changing the
two thirds rule, and that lie would
prefer Will Hogcrs as his running
HUltl' II III! Wl'IW lllllllllllllt'tl. , .,
Will, you know. Is a good Okla. )'" " ,u ,ucr suggestion.
was said by tlie secretary of state us '"K"wiia in onier to lessen dnmngc
"apparently wanning up to the plan." I lor"0i0 'nds.
French Press To Oppose L. commissioners last night nu-
KtlmKMl, ..lrl It ivna tn l vru.trl I tllOrlzetl tilO expenditure Of SnOO tn
that the French press would bo op- I expedite ferry service nt Rccdsport
' llm iivi-i. x in; money
Association of Collogos, and rocjuiivd of all its mombiu's. py,l;?r VVrtV- Tl)nl
- . v.vrltinn n plunk
Last year that orKanixalion sont its inspectors lo Kastcrn iodiuiiw. t
lioma mnn, Uh." he snld
The jiovornor pircik'WKl n flulit over
the cIkIUimmiUi umotutnirnt In com
mit t(H but refund to commit htm
ht'lf on thv prohibition qvtosUon be
yond Miiylng:
lin not ft fool nuout prohibition
ry expressed no illssat-
isfuctlon over tho manner In which
other governments hud reucted to the
plnn.
Meanwhile, President- Hoover re
ceived scores of congratulations upon
hlK lutest move. Many of tho mes-
Thnt nieaiiH I'm nuu nst 8aK0!t wpro rt'nrt b' hl,u Pfrna"y.
1 IUU IlllHllS 1 111 tlMMIlSb Snnntnr rnmior nn orlv mnrnln
for the fmmtlcs or
he mnjorlty of both
Senator Cupper, nn early morning
caller, tuikt he hnd expressed his per-
parties aro sensible people. Write the."0""1 PI'"b 'r. Hoover.
Platform for them." Ilv Melvin K. Whltelentllfr
He wa nuked If he would ucce.tl (AlKMn Pr,ISS stnfr milcr)
he vice prudential noniln.it on ir (CopvrlBhr, ,,J3a, Bv Assocltc1 p)
his own pr,-sldcntlal biwm went awry, LAUSANNE, Swltzerlnnd. June 23
nun replied : ' ,n Chancellor Frnna Von Pnpen of
ii,,.i, V,,,,., ,Ti i tiV nl i ' ,. ,ii 1 K'Wiuany today proposed privately
gallon vote for you? he wns asked
Until I tell them to quit
piled.
"How long will that be?" ,
"Nobody on earth can tell,'
he re- France's demnnd for secnrltv Ivfiiw '
.disarmament. , . i j
, 1 VSucJi an nllutnce, wiilch wau!3 rep-I
W10 resenft the lion nnrt the liinih.itvliiir t
Oregon Normal school at f.u Oiiimlo. After a thorough cx
luniiiation of tlio currieiiluni, (iiialifications of the faculty,
niitl facilities of the .school, 1J. 0. N. was admitted to nuni
, bei'ship in the asaociaUon, which ranks it with the best in
the country.
Tlio criticism of our normal schools, it appears, is based
entirely upon the fact that there is an American Association
111 Ti!l('llira (i liMi'im whii'li lino mil lli. i,ii.r lii.ili.iut- ol .. I governor snld as he Jumped Into
, i- 'laxlrnb. "It dejiends on psychology.'
urns ever novisea ior two ami lour year normal schools. . so
high are those standards, in fact, thnt of the hundreds, of
teachers colleges in the United Stales only SEVENTEKN
arc ablo to qualify. Of the eight highly praised schools of
California only three qualify. None of the three big schools
in Wellington, and none in Idaho can meet these standards.
So it certainly is no disci-edit to Oregon institutions that
their names aro not included.
Tho scholastic standards of Oregon normal schools rank
with the best; the actual school work is in every way up to
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. .h.i.iii. mm. nn-., jiiv ma iii'iiKiiizi-tl iiv l lie t. 1. i. t.. veil, did on the first ballot for the which was presented yesterday
in .ln.i .ml . I.. 1... ..c .1. : j tni.siil.iiii.il miiiiitDiti.iii wn nmrt.. n Prime Minister MncDonald of Great.
T UOIIIUUMII, H.v.llliaMllllts, n;i- ,;;,,,,; V,oV bv Janmi A. n.r- Britain by Baron Von Ncurath. Gcr- I
SUCh physical equipment as Olllv populous, WealtllV sUltes i'O'- "c governor's campaign man- ,""" foreign minister. The memoran-
. .ii oger diuu proposed a five-year consultative i
Call provide. lite real WOlk for which Olir schools Were Fnrlcv. asked if he hstl seen John I economlo pact. j
slnrlorl Im Iw.in.e ,l,m.. nnil .1...... ..-.ill ;p- c"rr'- llimmnny hall lender. -'." nummarlmt the reasons why
Siaiiea IS Iielllg liono, aiUI (lotie well. niit- , Germany Insists she can make no I
The statement has been made that the certificates granted VlZ X !
he graduates of Oregon's normal schools do not entitle , of f 'Z'V'X
them to leach in other slates. That is true only in the case !do"" n.even s,e,..,gth i,, the "Z -uW,f ""I"" ,w",hm" lo"sl"""8 " j
of certain states which ivquire VOVK yeai of preparation. ZKe t! 'rSLw!
Whei-e only TWO ea are requiivd. the certificates griinted ;!n!p-
by Oivgon normals are as good as gold. And in every in- want m.- num.. i" said ne had sounded the views I
stance where students of I-a llnuitle and Ashland have taken Ut.hm7orTo'" i;,l;V,,'"rrn,mn-e ","ra,,n', ;
a.ltlilional wt.ik, supplemciting their tniginal i-yv",TX S,', ?,'.'!, m" ' TI
courses, they have been granted certificates nllowiiuy them i'"""' '',r'!"- f'nvn,"r'' I Asked whether he had the plan!
ill- ., . l.overnor Harry WivMrlng. of Kan- worked out In detail lie nniwriwi i
to teach m any other stale. W j-i.m m the prediction of a " 'rt?uVc"uid nit wZJuiJ
M :.. . , . , . . H'Hisevll vlrlorv. Uletaalls." I
will bo used for dredging to make a
oeiier cnnnncl for ferries.
At tlie late afternoon session yes
terday the first definite ngreenient
on tho imirh-dtscussed Fourth street
improvement wns given Portlnnd citv
and county ofilclals. The highway
commission voted to assist In tho
work and a meeting of state, city nnd
county engineers will be held here
Saturday to work out definite plans.
Following a three-hour discussion
In which some heated arguments were
indulged in by tlio Portlnnd delega
tion, tho commission indicated It
would appropriate $60,000 to finance
truck hire and supervision of tlio
Fourth street project. The citv would
Miracle Value
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JULY SALE PRICES NOW
military -alllnncq between France nnrt lm"f lborcrcw on the job to
Germany: ns A moans of mating fm,pJcto liIl8rndln5 w.in the city
n tho lion
iK'iill mtlltjirv rtffilrs umilrt lis.ilrf
' i' " l " "' oe ino oest why oi solving tlio prob-
quariei-K at the Congress hotel n little lems which face the disarmament
later with n barber cropping; Iv.s long' conference ns a result of the French
limy hair, Murray swung one shpolrsa fear of Invasion nnd their security
foot and said: j plea.
"We've Kot. to save this country.! Wants CooponiMon
Wo will have to deal with '.the rvo-j Speaking English, with a pro
nomlo qiiesiions ami not the prolit- iiouncod American nccent he was a
bit Ion question. Oernwn npent in the United States in
"Whoever in the hell knew of John tho early years of the World war
D. Rockefeller Jr.. advocating anv- tho preylne chancellor ndded that he
tiling for the restoration of stales was unable to itndcrstand the French j
rlphts." eocurity pleas, but that he intended ;
Murray Interrupted his interview to! to tlo everything in his ower to fos-j
order a pot or black coffee. ( tor collaboration between the two !
A prediction that Senator Wa'.fdi of countries. j
Montana would receive ns larco vote I 11 was he who prepared the mem- 1
for ivrninneiu chnirtnan as Itoose- orandum on economic collaboration
velt. did on the first ballot for the wiileli was presented
; thnt the Stato will nrnnlrv tlm riniit.
'0-wwutsme-tho cJtr limits nnH
and the lambviiW E"'cl turn-by thco-untyw-hlcn-
down together In tho field or turoi . . "r " 'Insntn)ff nmoyut of
" v" m riui, mi way
expend Iturp.
OMAHA S1U:KI
OMAHA, June 23 Ml (U. S. D. A.)
Sheep 4.500; liunbs ami ycnrllngs
steady to easier, other classes steady;
native lambs $5.85; ewes down to
M..isw.v... . i ..... .... r r victory. detaatl
wvij iiiri.iiivr m-n- muuimus i mill it ( tui ;.nt Hepeal ; But. i,c said, if the pacts of Taris
Graiule aiul Ashland have l.een tianstenvd to colleges and l.'T, MTTeitS r.
Universities (and a eiVIlt IliailV have mint' on to otliei- ilisti- " iu-'ad lor the repeal of ths IStll of security for the French, then the
Wanted
100 Hogs Daily
Will pay within 90c Tort
iand market as long as
Hops are selling under
5c. Will nick up at the
ranch in lots of 10 head
or more.
Grande Ronde
Meat Co.
Hart,
idment and Hint "the ntrixitlr weldtnc of t!u
two nrmies. by a suit-
I
-Wfck rn ii i.ji j i.fj
One Woman
With The
Courage of
Her Code-
Yl LwajUrf mi 1 1 w qtiiiHiin1 y n i' i' i 't i iWI
i
TODAY and FRIDAY
with KAY KKAXCIS
and K0LANI) YOUNC
SfSlffEI.Of
She kl5sei with the blinds up
. . gftvr all . . . and akod . . .
N thtnc . . . The licst dressed
Wii'u.Mi on the sc rcc n . . .
Twice as UntalL-ing as ever
iH-fpre.
VUso
. MMoonlisht And Cactus"
This
STKANlIK AS IT SKKMS
nr. nt:. ni.vtMiiKii-
C.iirile lllctke ami lUml
Schaffner &
Marx
And pther Reliable Makes
It's nothing" short of a miracle to be able to get
clothes like these f or so little money. And in these
days of adulterated quality it's important to get
clothes you can trust . . .
$20.00 Suits
$25.00 Suits
1 "85
$30.00 Suits
$35.00 & $ 10.00 Suits
UMIbJirnrmn
v TuE Stopc For vcbv Ma
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