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VOLUME XXIII.
MKMBliU ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
NUMBER 15G. .
DOK.Or
ANTE
THY ELLINGSON INS
V
I
DECIDE ON
I
Planning Commission
Presents Proposed
Amendment
ILLUMINATION OF i
STREETS SOUGHT
Matter Laid Upon Table
Until Next Wednesday,
Peniding Conference
and Investigation.,
Probably a charter amendment
to arrange for the ItKlitinK of Ui
Ot a tide .streets umli-r a plan like
tin Hum-roll ponding not. now
used fur 1 n i pro v.iivii t districts fori
paving, will be on tin ballot along j
wit h five other measures, at tin i
apeeial flcftion hero in June.
Past night the ritv commission
wits presented with a communica
tion from tin city planning com
mission asking that such an
amendment be included on tho
ballot. The communication sluted
that port land adopted such an
amendment, providing for forma
tion of improvement districts for
ki reef lighting, and giving prop
erty owners live yearn to pay for
Installation.
Several minor mat lew in tho
proposal were discussed at lenirth
lest night and the final derision
whs to In y the matter on the table
until next Wednesday. During
thai'm; I'u . rity tmiUHKei- -and
(Continued on Page Five.)
The latest Ufluitlon to l,a
('Ira it tie's Imsinets hoises w ill be
ltunie during the next ten days or
two weeks when the first i'iggly
Wiggly store in the city will be
openeil under the ownership and
management of Walter H, Trice
and Ueorge D. Anderson, who
have come here from Colorado to
make thi-ir homes.
Although operating under the
name or 1'lggly Wiggly and -i
part, of that Inrge system of 17md
grocery stores which grew from
one small store in Memphis, 'IVnn.,
t he local store is owned and op-t-ratcd
exclusively by Mr. Price
and Mr. Anderson, according t
their statements, and does no:
represent an invasion of outsld
capital.
Carpenters and painters hae
been busy lu their location in tin
Itncsch , remodeled II fling on
Adams avenue, new fixtures have
arrived and are in place, and the
company hopes to he operating
m j Mi in t he next two weeks. The
Ifj;Ky Wiggly system is one of
he It' service, made popular by
cafeteria habits, and customers
make t heir ow n selections from
attractive displays on counters and
shelves. The management an-noinr-es
t hat it will curry and
feature the brands of food com
modities already familiar In the
community.
The Piggly Wiggly system was
first slat ted seven years ago and
tin average of one store a day
has lain opened In the country
during 1 r,"4 and It Is est i mat "d
1 hat nearly 4 'Mi stores will
st a i I'd this year. M r. Price and
Mr. A ndersim come here with a
lepntut ion for long business ex
perience and successful record;
they have pleasant personal IU--S
und will he welcomed to the bus
iness fraternity of the city.
NEW STUHL TO
BE OP SQDN
Good Friday Programs
In La Grande Prepared
An excellent program has been
arranged for the three hour Good
Friday services to be held at tin
1 r-'Khyt erti'ii church here tomor
row arternoon under the uusplcer,
of the Ministerial Association The
K-rv.es will start ut twelve o'clock
and dose at three. The proifrain
for the afternoon follows:
l'.':"'i Organ rediat. Mrs. Parkin
son. .1 minutes.
JJ;o. First service. 2" minutes.
9 Ilynin o1', "There is a tirei n
Hill Far Away."
' " Prayer and addrefw: "Father
' forgive them; for they
7 Districts
Want Union
High School
Petitions Out Asking for
Building of Institution
at Imbler This Year.
I.MItl.KU, Ore. (Special). Pe
titions h ii v e been circJlntcd
around Imbler und the surround
ing country recently, the subject
being u union high school, which
would be located at Imbler.
Seven districts art- interested in
this proposed school and feel that
it would he of great advantage
to i in bier. SunifnervtMe, A lied.
Pleasant drove, Willow Creek.
Dry Creek and hone Star.
The school would bo for high
school purposes only and the pe
titions, when ready for presenta
tion, will be. given to the county
boundary board. If tliey meet
with no remonstrances, t here will
be a union high school at Imbler
opening with the fall term.
Announcement was made by the
state highway of I 'ices here this
morning that Hie entire Ui (irande
Wallowa lake highway is now open
to nil traffic within reason, nil load
limits having been removed.
Only two load limits remain In
effect on highw m.vs going- out of
lt Criainle now . one, the section
of the Old Oregon Tiait between
Hilgard and Dead Man's puss and
the other the section of the same
highway between Haines and i ta
ker. The removing of 1 hese re
siriclions depends on the weal her
conditions.
COPS ARRESTED
25 IX MARCH; 21
WERE CONVICTED
During the month of Maxell the
police department made f, arrests,
secured 2 1 convictions and only
two cases were appealed, accord
ing to the monthly report or Chief
of Police ll.iynes.
Forfeit; and fines amount to
JfiKo and the 2f arrests were de
tail) d as follows:
Drunks, 1 n; possessing liquor,
one; disorderly conduct, one; traf
fic violations, eight; common nuis
ance, one; wiring without permit,
one.
Clarence Thompson Is
Again Under Arrest
SADKM, Ore. (Ity the Associ
ated press) Clarence W. Thomp
eon, former cashier or the state
treasury, who Monday pleaded
guilty to larceny of $!r:tl from pub
lic funds, ami received a suspend
ed sentence. Is again under arrest
today, charge,! wit Ii furl tier lar
ceny of $:i'MKi an a complaint sworn
to by District Attorney Cirson.
;IVI',K t MII.IHtI N LlltltAKV
WALDKN, N. V. A library for
children, completely euuipped with
Hie best children's hooks and fur
nlshings, was donated to this com
inunlty recently by the William
Deakln Post of The American Le
gion. The pev. J. Mrett Lang.-itaft".
chaplain of t he post, who mad'
the official presentation, was re
sponsible for the establishment of
the children's library lu the home
of Charles Dickens in London.
School Contracts Let.
SILVKKTO.V. ore Kiileen bids
were submitted by contractors for
the building of the new s'hool at
Silver! on for w hteh bonds were
voted In January. Five bids were
submitted for the heating and
plumbing, and five for the electri
cal work.
know nut w hat t hey do."
;l'f Speckil musical n u in b e i .
I'.apttrit Young Indies' Quar
tet. Second Rervici'. jo mluutex.
Hymn i;r, "Jt sns Kiep M-
.Near the Cross."
prayr and address: "Today
shall thou be with me In
Pi radlse."
:.riU Orgon recital. Mrs. J'arkin-
H'lii. f minutes.
;.rij Thlnl service. 2 mlnufes.
Hymn, "Love Divine." No. X'
0 S
THROWN OPEN
(Continued ou Pase Five,)
M,s. ptnehot iiMpyiE VN VOCATIONAL 1 r i f p COMMIT
if-lT ILLOffl EDUCATION ' . 'JAZZ GIRL'
-4 '55k-
Mvs. (iirronl IMiichot, wife of
OiMcnmi' I'iiH'.iot or rcunsjl-
a nia, will get u scut in con-g-cess,
accordini; to rumor in
Washington. These same rum
ors ;-Jty that the e,oerinr will
become a meinl r of the M iintc,
.Saturday evening. April 11, the
operetta, "Cinileiellu in Flower-
iand." will be presented at the
iiifch heiuir.I auditorium under tfi.-
inspires of !!'.; La tirailde Xetgll-
borhood club. Forty children will
lake p:irt in the presentat Ion with
Robert Holmes, Kvetytl ays and
Max Stoddard in the lending roles.
The stage selling for the operetta
is beaut if id, representing Flow er
Itind, and the costuming is elabo
rate, each child taking tho part of
a 1 lower.
Two delightful features are be
ing ida lined for bet w ecu acts.
Mtsss (Ulda Ash by and Jane
Stange wilt dance and Lit!!" Wm
Judy Keir-lst w ill give, two solo
dances.
PREMIER IIERRIOT
TAKES WARPATH;
EXPLAINS CRISIS
I' A HIS (t the Assmialed
Press) I'reinier llerriott , sud
denly assuming the offensive in
the cbainbcr or deputtes today,
liuide sc'piiig ('.uirges of failll
admin ll ration of the trcasury
agalns) eery goveinmcnt since
(be armltice, hlanifog Ihetn lor
the present financial crisis.
Herriotl began to speak amid a
terriric uproar, his followers wel
coming hhn noisily and the oppo
sition booing." Kvery deputy
was present.
Ii rge loans liave been f toat ed
every year at a high interest, the
premier said, hni'd-n!iig the bud
get. "All these liians were bused on
the Idea that C.einiany would pay,
btil (r rmany hrgan 'o pay onlybe
caiife of Hie Dawvs plan." he said.
Tile result UUH lieell thai tile Mve
years folhiwiiig the war cost, more
than the Jive years of war.
Local Pastor Will Co
To California Pulpit
Itev. J. F. Hansom, now pastor
of the Naxarene church here, will
be transferred to California, be-
cause of the ill healih of Mrs.,
u,ins"m-
i;cereni
D.
icggfirs ni r." -
l-rprise. win come , wranue
lo Occupy ill" pillpll. I lie cliailge
will take place Die first of June.
Turpin Quits Screen;
Wife's Illness Cause
LiiK ANfJKLKS (Ity the A-ssoct-ate.j
prc-s) - pen Turpin. motion
plc-t ore com ef ban. lodav, a ruioi me
ed that b'- has derided t., quit ll..
screen. The reiirein-nl i.t made
imper.it lv e. he explained, by hi'
Wife's erl'iUN tMliess. She recently
suTfered two hti"k'-s of apoplexy.
J According to friends. T-Upln D
j doing tiis own housework to be
j near Ids si k wife, who cannot
I ; taint his absence.
IMXP o i iru; MALI.
FLK F.TWOOD. IV. An olf-r tol
assist tin- local fire cmnpanv In ti-i
rV' 1 3 tions and Procure Ac- "We Will Always Need - -1 .3
l Mill i ' f i-j 5 M""- l.ilson. ri-iutmI inaluwr of Sl'OICAM-:. Wash. (Iv I lie As. I .. : A . , SST.Zl3
vis?'
OPERETTA OH
cflTiipriflv ni
r I h i ii i m i I Mil
Ufll ! UilLMI I L I U
naiicing the buitditig of a ptnpuH'd ni,., Cr. )- President ('o(dldge'H
new ti.-r ball v.ms made by Hi' ri-ply to (lie Peruvian memorial In
Horace K leffer Post of I lie A met - connect ion with the Tacna-A rlca
ican Legion here In resolution i arbitration case was delivered to
recenlly passed, day to the Peruvian umbassudor.
ake l nnv An mien m ev m
' a m wm iri n rv .... a m .
a u u nm m-m mm m m i m v; .-i..K.'V -.v.i i a
uniiu iuuiii I1UIUUIU1.U t " I lu nulLUITI
Wonderland
Accompany Litson
and Assistants
TO MAKE FINAL
ARRANGEMENTS
Manager to Select Loca
tions and Procure Ac
commodations for Cast
and Extras.
Mace Litson. general manager of
tho Frank I.lo.vd motion picture
productions accompanied by Lloyd
Prierly and John Hughes technical
directors and Karl Reynolds, (i. L.
Larlson and Karl Htoddilrd, rep
peresenting the I'nion County
Chamber of Commerce left early
this morning to drive to Wallowa
lake to make preliminary arrange
Utcnis for the filming- to be done
in that locality.
Mr. Litson with Mr. Hrierly aud'aneient times.
John Hughes who arrived from "There arc for example," lie
Hollywood last night constitute the said, "the advocates of cultural
directorial staff which assist a j educal Ion. who have little respect
Frank Lloyd, noted motion picture i for vocational education, and Hie
director in hln work. partisan- cr vocational education.
Select hi" Location". I who sonietfmes enjoy scoffing at
During the ,7av Mr. Litton will . wluit they term 'highbrow educa
.select the locations lor the t Mm-I tin.' think that we will under
ing nenillng Hie annroval of Mr. "ll1 tr,,(' function of educa-
! Lloyd, arr.mge for Hie accommoda-
tion or the company and the ami
extraH which are to be eniolovcd '
during the taking of r portion nf
tin; picture1 and make other ar
niiiKementit complete before the ar-
rival of the picture company here
uboui the first of May. The com
pany will be bronchi here directly
from P in ft, Alberta. Canada, ac
cording to present advices and will
remain nl the lake from 10 days to'
two weeks. I
"Winds of Chance," the picture
to be taken here Is from a Hex
peach story and will be one of the
big productions of the year. Fight
distant, locations have, been neces
sary for the filming of the picture.
.Many Sellings.
Thee Included the liinff locu
tion, shots in the Trucltee district
j In ( 'alir.irnia, some filming along
j t he. I icsehutcs river in ( )regoii,
scenes in Ma ho and about 1 'uget
Sound, as well as the Wallowa lake
! oca t ton and numerous specially
built studio settings.
About people In all will lie
brought here for the filming. In
the party will be included besides
Mr. Lloyd and bin technical starf
Ih n Lyon. Viola 1 ana, A una ii.
Nilsson, I (ohart. Poswort h, Claude
(Jillingwater and other well known
si a i s.
, i
BETTER TODlf
M-;W YOltK (AP Press Time
Ihedi) HalM- Kuth laliit.il as
hK train arrlwd here t(sla,
Plislclaii.s ordered I tilth fe
liioted to a hospital.
'!ALTIMHiK (Ity Hie ,H-oci-a'-tl
Prei - F.abe liuth had a
good night and is improved loday.
onlclals or the New Vork Yankees
announced on the arrival of tho
train bearing Path to New York.
WASHINGTON (Ity the Assoi i
i.l I'ressi Peiiurls that Italic
(ijn (.n rmi. t(( N(.W Vok
were dissipated mi He" arrival of
, V
thU f (-..in her.- iridav.
(Mricils on the Irnin said he
iii
tln ill but is improving.
EXPORT RATKS
CANCKbLATION
ACTION HALTED
WASHINCTON' (Hy (he Asni
ed Press i Heh"( lul'S fje, j,y
- the St. Paul, f'.reat N'tirthern and
I Northern pa.eitic railroads propos
I log abolition or eport Kraln ratei
i from Montana to Piu llic coast
i ports were siisp' lideil todav bv the
, inleislale i omnierce coniinl.ssi'in
; until August , pendtiig Investlga
. tlon.
I Cancellation of the export rates
would result In sharp Increases.
LI PI A PI.I.IN f ,ltl,D
WASHINGTON (l tie- Asii.i 1-
BABE RUTH IS
Directors! Inland Empire Teachers-k f ; - f 'Ti I
I Hear Address by f , , , w Vs"
John J. Tigert I , V
TELLS OF MODERN C" A i
U. S. Commissioner Adds , gj if I
U. S. Commissioner Adds
"We Will Always Need
Culture" in Elementary
Training.
WPOICAN'K. Wash. (Py the As
sociutfd lref.) A varied program
tf education which will Include
both cultural and vocational train
ing, was advocated by John J. Tl
i?ert. t'nited states commissioner of
education, in an address hero to
day heforo tan Inland Kmplre
Teachers' association.
Mr. Tigert (listtugulahctl between
two schools of educational thought
and trued their development from
"on more clearly If we approach
it i uie ngiu oi im auempi io
m et Hie need of civilization Rlld
hotnyn Jwelfaru r.Ut;r Uma from
the standpoint of any ouu clusa or
interest."
'tilt ore Reeded
"o Intelligent student oT his
tory or of modern needs would
claim that we have less ned for
culture today than in the time, or
Plat o or tho Middle Ages," he
continued. 'Iu fact, a recent com
prehensive survey of classical edu
cution !n the I nited States show
ed that we have more students in
Lutln classes than we ivcr had be
fore. There are evidences of a.
strong revival or the- classic's in
Kurope, particularly In France.,
ami in this country tt the present
time.
"No one who possesses a broad
vision and who has made a proper
analysis of present day conditions
leejs ihat we have too much cul
ture In the l ulled Stales. If one
is Inclined to disagree, let him ob
serve (he. preference of the masses
of our people In music, art and
literature, opera, cannot hold Its
own with 'jazz' n nd the aut horrf
or standard works have been well
nigh forgotten in the popular rush
for books of the hour which are
pervaded all loo oft n with appeals
to vulgarity and sex."
Vocational education
Turning to (he other side of the
picture, M r. Tigert cont inm-d:
"Th" opponents of vocal ional
education often cry, 'Man docs not
live by breed alone.' Jt can be
. as appropriately retorted.
'Man cannot live by culture alone.'
Particularly Is this I rue of the
great majority of our people who
do not Inherit a means of liveli
hood but who must work from
flay to day in order to provide
themselves with food and raiment,
and derive only a moderate en
joyment from the present day fa
cilities or IkviriK.
rieyintiiug with the industrial
i-voiullon. our mode of living has
been so rcsolui ionized by 1 lift dis
coveries of science and the ap
plication of machinery to Industry
(Continued ou Page Five.)
The
Buyers
Viewpoint
Yon. iih a bn.iec of gissN ami
m i v lirx Unit are iidierliH-d,
read the advertising nf n lnel
iie. mnii, not bet-iiiiM of the
lpc or ktud of business he
ha, hut becaiw- it's Interesting.
That'H why a tnmrev-lc ad
ict ll-er kii'iws it ui If i ue
Mice in 1 be ( llecrver If be
can make bU ineHge inler-e-tlug
mill nt tract lie. Any ad
vertiser can do I lint. Our fac
ulties ami aid are alwavn vail
able if he wl-b.-.
"Oixrxvr AdfrlNln
A McrcliamliMliiif Kcrvlco
Ymhiuo tii-ey Is one of the latest finds or J-'lo '.Icgftjtl, cou
imlM'iii oT feminine beauty, hlic Is now one of the. rculurf of tho
roll Irs.
HAL DOM E
1
ZANLSVILLK. Ohio (Ily the As
sociated Press) Hal Donatiey, lit,
son of (Jovernor Dona hey, todny
was fined $Hm and costs by Pro
bate Judge, (irahain on the charge
of contributing to the delinquency
of .Miss Lillian Vogel, 15, whom lie
took to Columbus from here, hist
Sunday night.
I lal was remanded to I he cus
tody or the sheriff until the tine is
paid. Ho was also made a ward
of the county court until he Is lil
years of ag".
KANSAH CITY n the AshocI-
ated PreHH) "Pcrfeclly nbHtird.
wan the aiiHwer M i- Anne St ill
man Klivo today lo qio'Kt lollH re-
KurditiK a reported attempt by
.laincH A Stilliiian, her hiuibaiul. to
brliiK" about reconciliation with IiIh
etdralim-d wife. Hhe pasHe.l
IhrouKh here cii route to Arlona.
"I haven't heaid of Much a. pio
poHal from Mr, Slillman," he waid
when told thai her hn-'tband'H m-t -retary
wan reptHted to have wired
overt ureH to her. Hhe ridiculed
HtatcmeutH thai her i.oil Alcxaiid'-r,
14, wan ano HceKliiK' a reconcilia
tion. Kcrmii Roosevelt to
Attend l.)2r Kound-Up
PKNMI.I-;T'iN, Ore. (Special ).--IvVrmlt
CooHcveil, iton of the ;ile
PreHldent Theodore lEooaevelt, will
attend the in 5 Pendleton Itonnd
u p.
K'ermlt, who in AukuhI vvlll re
turn after purnilriK the ulld anl
liiatK or the Alricail Jungle, wan
delighted at the chllltce to tie..
the uiid animalH in H": roiimPiii
arena.
IMoiiKignor Hillehrand
! ainefl A rl minimi rjif in
Pf HtTI.ANI i. Ore (My the As
sociated Press). MoiisiKiior A.
Illllebi a ml, v Ii iir ifenera I of the
"at hollc archdiocese of ( U '-kou
( "Ity. vv as yesterday ' alter noon
named administrator In place of
Archbishop Christie.
Poslal Robbery Nets
Criminal Long Term
POPTI.ANO. On. ( Hy the As-Mtchlll-d
Pl-eKHl. -'H) P. Mac win
sentenced to 2.'. y-nt n yesterday
afternoon for a po.stul robbery
licre In 1316.
MRS. SILII
DENIES REPORT
XTRA
WILLS. Ui:i.M KT M(L
MAY YOltK P. Hnrry Wills
ami Charlie Wcincrt signed m-tlcles
bslay for a 15-roiind ilei-lsnn IhiiiI
lit Hie Polo (h-oiiikIs June HHh.
Mickey Walker, Hcllcrvvclgbt
I'liauiplon, and Harry Orch, mid
dlc weight champton, have agreed
lo meet hi a middleuelgbt cliiiui
dfinliii bout on (he .siime cui-d,
the promoters said.
(.ip.i, st hi: iT mi;
IMHANAPOPIS (AP) .MMi
ladi:e Ohci-holter, or Indianapol
is, alleKed lo Uhw been as-saiiltcd
by . ('. Stepbensnii. fociiicr f;rand
dragon of (be Kh Klux Ivlan of In
diana, cannot recover from self
nd m ltd siered poison, according t(
her physicians. She may live sev
era I days, the physicians ald. She
ban been iincoiiM'Inus lor a week.
MucM I It It Y N AMI il)
Wvsiii(;to, (Al) .lohu Xnn
A, .MiicMurry, iisllaul secn-iary
of stale, was aptipiiiicil minister to
t hhiu todav . MacMiury will Mir-
ecd dacoh tiould Sidiiirmau, who
has been transfci-red lo Iterlin.
,M icy tails to At;i;i:i;
POIt'l'hANP, Ore. (P The
Jury li-yinx the still of I rank M.
Ariiohl imafii-l Ibe veterans bui-eail
lor a lotal disability lallnu, was
(Hscluirui'il today by I cdcral .Indue
Uolvcrlon. The Jury was unable lo
arce.
HOY SPOt 'lS l ItAI.I.Y
PK I d.KTON. Ore, .... Troop No.
'i of linyloll won hb;li lirmorH ill
tin. necotifl annual rally of the Mine
iiiounlain cmmeil of
hen the iiiembern i
made TiS polntH. Tim
Wall-'i Walla was kt
poinlH and troop No
Walla huh third with
l-'iri'-eu iroopH from
and ( heu'oii p:n 1 11 1
Hoy S'-outH
,f the troop
tp No. 1 ot
and v.ith :tl
A of Walla
'Ait '.-I- pointN.
iihhiimton
abd In the
rally. :ti'i !oy Scouts betnr in at
tendance. Troop No. 1! oT I laytoli received
a old lovint; cup as u lnnT of
Hist plaee, tilid a Miirilb r i up was
iivvard'-d to troop No. 2 of Walhi
Walla for (a Iii 1 1; aei-oud honorH.
Troop No, ! ol Wa I hi Walla won
Hie t'malil'a i niinty b:iniier for
winiiinir lourth place. The pre..
ivva'er troop won the wall m-allni.
i-vent. S'Vi ial cotuo II l.cuids Were
piWered IO Hie events
Wheeler Trial Starts
At Great Falls April 16
(Pv Hnrry It. Html)
WASHIN'ITON (Ni;. special) i
Senator Ituiton K. Wheeer. Ia(e
proKI'eSM!-.e ciitidldale for vice pre-
trident, tul-e indl'led on cliaiiies of
Ihavlm helped a Montana oil land
k-liriue, (ti violation of law. left
1 V.'ashliiKloii March it' ult his way
'to trial.
V I teetef'H 1 1 lends have insisted
t mil his I a 1 1 o l ti i e ii t m are pern -en
turns tailor than prnsenit ions. In
spired by poltt leal and personal
enemies. Whether or not that Is
true, it. docs (win that I'utc hut-
Matricide Faints When
Verdict in Sanity Trial
Is Announced
! MURDER CHARGE
ACTION HALTED
If Dorothy Is Ever Re-
leasea irom Asylum, a
Criminal Action May
Be Taken.
FRANCISCO. (By.
Associated Press). Dorothy,
Ellingson was found insano
by a jury here today. The
verdict means that she will
lc committed to an asylum.
Muiili r Trial lli lil l i.
Thn murd.'r cuso, for which un-'j
ot hep Jury huil b.fln iinponnoMrd. :
IicnilltiK tlcttirmtnallon of tho Rirl'H. v
Nuntty. now will Uu hi-'ltl in uutty'
unco indnfitiitply. . i
Hhonld Hho- ov'r bo rrlfusvd
front ttm uHylum tho tnurdor ehurir
puny bo triod. - : . .
The Jury voted fl(ven to one. An
(lie verdict wan read tho vlrl faint
ed hut made no outcry.. Her head
tell back and aho rested In tho
matron's arma.
TEN PER CENT
NKW YOltK (Special) For ev
ery I (Kio bablen born In 8B cltlca
of tho 1'nltfd Hlttlea 7 motherji
(five up their lives. Ur. C?eort? T.
Palmer, director of Hcnearch oC
the American Child Health Ab
soctalion declared today.
"Homo of the cltlca in which In
vef iK'atlonH wtb made," lr. Iiil
iiut Hiild, "lost 10 per cent, or tho
bablca born. Many of these babies
inUlil have been Baved throimh a
wider use of prenatal und Infant
clinics."
"diphtheria. , uttaeked nearly
TiMMt perotiH, mowtly children, in
these cities a year ugQ," ald lr.
Palmer.
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"Only 40 cities, however, havn
made uny material bKlnnlnK' In
educating- the public as to Itmmm-
l.allon iiKulnst this ulsuaae.
"In only H7 cities Is tho water
Hiipply above suspicion, and only 21
of these have 90 pep cent or moro
of milk pasteurixed. The promls
UK health tiote of this survey Is
that each city has a heulth officer,
but only half of them devote full
time to their work. Kvery city has
a public health nurse.
"In f4 of Hie citlui, health In
formation Is belli tatiKht In tho
hcIiooIh In the lanuuRi3 that tho
child understands. Out of 11"')
school visited, the common drink
ing cup was found In only IS. Tho
majority of children uro sleeplnij
with their windows open."
The cities surveyed by Hi)
American Child Health Association
include all those with a population
of from 4n, omi to 70,000. Not ono
aetordlnjr to Or. Palmer, attained
a inn per cent accomplishment lit
maior health ncMvltlex.
taken a hand in maktiiK Hie time
of his trial at (ireut Kalis, Mont,
u period of extreme anxiety und
distress for him.
I'or on the very day Wheeler Is
scheduled to face the court for
trial. April Hi, Mrt. Wheeler Is ex
peeled to be at tt local hospital
awaiting the arrival of a new heir
If Wheeler's enemies hud. with
malice uforcthollKht. sought to
force him to trial at a time inns,
lurincntlng to him. they could not
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