La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 28, 1934, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OUSKKVEK," LA GRANDE. ORE.
Wednesday, Marches, 1934
The Weather
AT THE LIBERTY
(Incorporated)
An Independent Newspaper
l'hoiie Main 000
H. W. FREOKIUOK8 .
..Publisher nd General Manager
HAROLD If. PIN LAY
Business Manager
Published (Tening. exception Sunday, at 1710 Blith street. I
anode. Oregon.
entered at the Postoffloe of La Grande. Oregon. M Second Class
Mall Matter under act of March 2. 1878.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND Till
CITY OF m O BANDS
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled to un for publication
ot all new dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If pub
lished here. All right, of republication of ipeclal dispatches In
this paper and alio the local newa herein also are reaerred.
National Adrertlalng Representative
M. O. MOQENSEN CO., Ino.
Bah Pranclsco, loa Angelea. Seattle, Portland, Chicago
Detroit, New York
WEATIIKK FOKKOAST
Orrgnn: I wetllrd ultli nilu to
iilejit unl Thiiredii.Vj wui ner
tntitttituins; mild! moderate to frenii
Hititlieust nml south wind nlf-diore.
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TiietrtnVt Maximum il. mlnlnuiitl
It uboie. Halu' . of liw-li. Cloudy.
TiNlay: .Minimum -47, 7 a. in 3ti
above, clnmis;
LET I S DISCARD TUB SOFT SOAP
The nuiil mini these days is delivering the advance jtunrd
of n gwnt host of campaign material to us that will follow
during1 the next weeks from the camps of various office
seekers, state and national. Alluring promises of how this
one or that one, if elected, will inise us all from the slough of
despair and despond into which we are supposed to have
fallen, will be made with all the fervency as though those
candidates really believed it themselves.
We will hear how tax burdens will le lifted, government
in general will le put upon the right track, the farmer is to
again be a fn?e man and business made to prosper and wheels
turn-again for the good of all of us if we will but mark
"CC" opposite certain seeker's names. Along one line or
another this or that candidate will present his solution for
whatever evil of government he feels is at the moment most
close td our hearts. Visions of a gulden fleece and perhaps
Heaven itself will be unfolded before our eyes through the
media of printed pamphlet, paid newspaper advertisements,
radio appeals and in some "special favor" instances through
personal appearances in our locality from the campaign
stnge or platform.
And what's more, we'll read 'em and gulp 'em down a lot
of us. Some of us, perhaps this season more than ever be
fore, will really stop to look into the real fitness of the candi
date for the office which he seeks. More often, however,
and we hope we are wrong but at the same time are afraid,
it will be some smooth promise entirely impossible of fulfill
ment, that will catch and hold our voting eye.
. After each' election and its consequent disillusionment wo
say we are through with the gold brick type of candidate and
politician, but the gift of colorful gabble seems to continue
the' principal weapon toward campaign success and smooth
words and silver tongued oratory that plays upon the prin
cipal keys of public discontent and prejudices usually tri
umphs over the more worthy and sincere offering's that
enmwt and do not honestly promise so much.
The coming primaries bid already to be as full of profes
sional insincerities as a dog is of fleas. Self starters will be
thick as cornered to a small coterie of candidates who have
actually been drafted and urged to give their known business
acumen and integrity to the service of the state and fellow
men. ljet. us hope. yes. pray that this year as never before we
may be guided through the wash of ixilitica! soft soap that
will attempt to enform us and come through undampened
and yet cleansed the more liecause of it towards an even
greater desire to cast an intelligent vote for the most sincere
and fitting character.
U. P. Watchword For
Train Safety First
(Continued From Page One)
callable of Independent, wife opera
tion in castf of failure on the port of
the other.
A newly developed appliance, call
ed a deceleroineter, has been per
fected and la Installed on tills new
train. Ita function u to equalise the
brute pressure on every wheel of the
train, admit maximum- brake pres
sure but prevent- excessive braking
and locked wheel such, as Is possible
on motor cars by too much pressure
on foot pedal or emergency brakes.
Another feature of the decelerometer
Is that It prevent the train from
starting unless the braking system Is
In perfect order.
"Dead man" control Is Hie term ap
plied to tlie duplicate devices In
stalled to require the engineer or op
erator to keep either a hand or foot
on this control while the train Is
moving. If for any reason hand or
foot is removed from this control
while the tram to In motion, then
la an Immediate automatic closing of
the throttle and application of the
brakes.
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Start Shake-t In
Ranks of N,
R. A.
(Continued From Pag One)
formation in charge of W. Averell
Harrtman. a youthful ftper... awist
ont, H 1 the on of K. K. Harrt
nun, the railroad mau-at. and 1
himself an Industrialist of wide re
aponalblUtles. He la one of the neir
oomera to KRA.
Th bf&reat olwiige ordered was the
creation of litigation dlvUlon to
handle ail court cases In the name
of the department of Justice.
This wad aimed at more speedy dis
position of cum. not possible at the
Justice department because of a lim
ited staff. The new division will be
under th legal department headed
by Donald R. Rlchberg, one-time rail
road labor svpokeeman, who is John
son's general counsel.
All the other alterations llfcew.se
were drafted for greater speed, to cut
eff the protests from Industrial
groups which cannot get poltclra
ettlcd and complaint quickly at
tended to.
The reorganisation made all deputy
administrators responsible for quick
disposal of all non -enforcement com
plaints on codea under their jurisdiction.
ft will be up to them, each cqulp-
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m muam. mm jjt.. mum 1.11 Mm gmm I
Hnnter ('.fflth, rulllnHk on the chanipH of l S. C. mid Mike Kra n fe
rn lull, proCce of Joe K. llruwn. anil star on l .C'.IA.'s teiim. enjoy
u bit of rumamderle iliirlns the filming of "ColleRe Cowclu" In
whfrh HH rark plrtprt battled rurtuiKly berore the Warner ItroM.
camera. The picture is shun his at the Liberty theatre Thursday
nml Krhluy.
ped wltli a legal, economic, labcr. in-! through the mill,
dustrlal and consumer adviser, to ! Policy disagreements will be up to
ge& action out of the- compliance and
litigation divisions. Until now tiieir
Johnson himself to settle, and all in
terested parties will retain their
right of appeal to either federal trade
main Job has been to get ccxic-j ; or department of Justice.
renin or Tartar Baking
Powder makes biscuits a little liditer
muffins
fresh a little lunger. It costs only ;
mure. Isn't it worth it, when every-
fluffier keeps a cake
little
tiling it hmches is just a little better?
Be sure you get the new tin!
SchilW
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to open
Meanest Thief Spoik i
Kiddies' Easter Plans
(Continued mm no On)
ifent to Inspect their nrospecUve
famlUes they found that Henny
Penny, the grandmother chic-ken.
and Chicken Little and Chicken
Big, t!ie two little pullets, had
been stolr. along -ith the nest,
the ewrcs and the sack of a-heat
left nearby for feed.
The fowls aere the gift of Miss
BUith tterby and the children In
the first Rrade a the J. H. Ack
ertnan Training school.
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