EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
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CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
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gon: Kalr tonight and
Tuesday, continued warm.
VOLUME XXIII.
LA GRANDE, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925. member associated press
NUMBER 255
1
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRKH8
3ROHI CHIEF
POWER
LOSES
6
WINS 1826
CONVENT OH
Real Estate Men of the
Northwest to Convene
Here Next July
CITY RECEIVES
ATTENDANCE CUP
Realtors at. Bellingham
Swing Choice to La
Grande After a Hard
Fight with Spokane.
I,nte Kntiirilay afternoon, too
l.-ile 1o print, tho Nvcnliur Ob
server received the following toic
Ki'iiiii fi-iiin Hclliutftium, Wash.
"It was a liunl flfftil Irit l.a
( i iitiflc won the convention there
next year." (Signed) li. A. Ben-limn.
Caldwell Is
Winner Of
Ball Title
Saturday and Sunday!
Games Won by liein
State Champions; La;
Grande Errors Helped.!
ciubsaiu ii M IUI w. l. ret. ; Sportsmen Assured That
Caldwell 2 l .7 Wallnwp Pivot- StiHia.
SCHWAHT2
REMOVAL IS
E
ti ciritiitie i 2 .aaa
tion Will Be Settled
AVERILL, MALONEY
LOOK OVER CASE
CAl-DWEU,. Idaho (Special) -Playing
an uphill game from thn
first Inning when La Grande tal
lied four thiHH, Ihe (.'uldw-oii Ma
gicians wregtcl the Mind game, of
the series from the l,a Grande' Pi- I
rates here Sunduy evening and with finmp PnirmTiinrif-r on
it the fleml-proteasional baseball ! UJti"e OmmibSlOHU , Oil
championship of
and Washington.
BIOI.l.INUIlAM. Wash. y the
Associated Press). La Grundo
Ore., was selected for the tentn
annual convention of the Pac.fic
Northwest ileal Hat ate association
to be held next summer, ut the
closing business session of the
ninth unnuul convention. Spokane
competed against l.u Giande. Sl-
altle was awarded the mld-winUir
meeting to be held in January.
La Cirunde also won the at
tendance cup having sent six men
u distance or filH miles.
Saturday night the realtors en
joyed a sports program, salmon
buko, und Inner at Hqualtcum
beach hen- and Sunday aitomo
bile ti ips and boat excursions
wen scheduled aa the rinal events
LuK-ne. ore., and PouuteHo,
Idaho, extended invitations to the
roullors for the 1 !27 convention.
A resolution approving the tiix
nllon system proposed by the Na
tional Association of Ileal fcstuL
Houids and favoring organization
of hind and home owners "for the
protection of property rights and
for the defense of real estate in
matters of taxation and leffislu-
(fonHniiPrt on Pure Fv.)
Idaho. Oregon
Score 6-5.
Earwood, pichlng for Caldwell
with an arm so sore he could bare
ly raise It. had only two bad in
nings, the first and eighth. But
Becoming Aware of
Restraining of Trout,
Promises a Change.
the first was ho bad that the Ma- i A fight of several months mini-
giciuns looked to have no chuni-e!Uon came to an end yesterday
to take the lead until the seventh when J. W. Maloney of (he state
when a barrage of hits coupled with game commission and K- I". Averill.
some untimely Ia Grande infield state game warden, assured reprr
bobbles. netted five runs. Caldwell sentaltven of the Wing, Fin and
had one other good inning when Kleutfoot club that Bte,.s would he
three runs clattered across the pan taken to have the fish racks in
but the punch was lacking then: the Wallcwa river at Cape Horn
to tie the score. near Wade siding, satisfactorily
Lu Grande got started early, taken care of so that trout would
Helm. first man up. hit cleanly in- mive n ditiu-uny going up sueaui.
to center field. Slpes. in an effort ( Tt Is experted that the racks
to advance him, dropped one riKht will be taken out immediately. Mr.
at Karwood's feel. The lanky Maloney is quoted as saying that
twirler got his signals crossed, had he been aware of the condi
started to throw to first and then tioiis under which the racks were
! bravely changed his mind, lie built and the way in which they
threw It to center field instead, were put in und maintained he
Kttust forced Kipes at second and. would never have sanctioned them.
Hodges grounded out. But Stuck-
Cox und Alexander connected
for three rousing smashes and
four runs tallied.
Karwoods own bobble in this in
ning was one of the two Caldwell
errors. Luiicustur getting civdlt for
the second. The Caldwell pitcher
yielded 1 1
support kept
5 IH. 1
Body, Found Sunday,
Not Missing Cellulose
Company's Manager
DENTIST MAKES
PROBE OF TEETH
District Attorney With-i
draws Burial Permit;':
Sheriff Broadcasts for
Missing Man. I
When Storm Hit Ohio Town
I test rained Trout.. . , .
The sportsmen's chief objection
to the nicks was that they pre
vented the trout from going up
stream as well us the salmon.
1 It. Hannefield. secretary of the
SAN KKANCJSCO (My the As
sociated Press) Henry Schwartz,
vice president a ml r-iieral man
ager of the Pacific Cellulose com
pany, who was supposed to have
met deuth in his own laboratory ui
Walnut creek last Thursday by an
explosion, was nought today by;
Sheriff Veal. Contra, Costa coun-1
iy. I
A. J. Neilcon, dental expert, who
worked on Schrarla, declared the
lee tii in the charred body were
luot Schrawtz. The teeth vary
widely from Schwartz' teeth. 1 nu
finger t ips hud been inirned wth
acid, evidently to prevent Identifi
cation. , (
joe Kodrigiif.i', a laborer. has
been missing from the Wnlnut
creek district' since the explosion.
Scnwart. catiuu iou,uuu iue
insurance.
Wltlitlrnws Burial Permit.
District Attorney Tinning today I
withdrew permission lie had given
Mrs, Schwartz to proceed with the
funeral of the body which she in
H TS HEAD
E
Twent.v-rl M'uile were Injured wlien tei-rifk' wlntl stonn Btniek the toun of Kidney, O., kntM'kln
Commissioner Haynes to
Be Succeeded by Treas
ury Official
ANDREWS TO HAVE
CHARGE OF UNITS
Internal Revenue Com
missioner Says That
Change Meant Merely
"Decentralization."
WASHINGTON (By the
Associated Press). Prohibi
tion Commissioner Haynes is
divested of all authority with
respect to supervision over
the question of intoxicating
railway depot r rather wluit was' left of tl.
LONG
(Continued on Pakh Klvn.)
KVKI'STT. Wuah. ( Ely Um Ah-
.soeliil.'il 1'i-i'tw) .Mildi-ed HitHMel
men. It), wan l.stnantly killed when
Mie fell from a liltrh nolnl on Mount
body is poHt- 1 1 llenneK Miinoay. jsne wa one 01
lively not Heliunrtz. I have anked a pany rrom uie
Mhent r to lil oui'ieasL a Oil to
down biilldiiig, nirootlng hvhk and eniisiiiK thousand of dollar dninaKo. This shows thu It, & UqUOl'S ill an Older made
public by the treasury today
in connection with the reor
ganization of the prohibition
unit, effective September 1st.
Tho new roBulatlon will leavts
lluynoH to act merely In an advisory
capacity to Assistant Secretary An
drews, of the treasury, who will bo
chained with directing all enforce
ments, with administrators in 211
districts.
Ilnynes to Have Dulles.
Ore. (By th4 "Annuel. Commlwloner , Haynes Is ibscnt
I' 1'' KlOlie for- from WUHnillKioii. on umria in ma
FATAL TO GIRL
GENERATIONS
MEET IN HONOR !
OF SAM HAYNES
K. 0.1 PICNIC
the
find Schwartz
HELD AT PARK
PUBLIC INVITED
I TO HEALTH MEET
1 BY DR. McADORY
AUTO WREGKS
NJURE FOUR
UNION. Ore. (Special to III - -1
Observer)' T cllty-six people,
representing four generations, tti ,
thered around a dinner table here -yesterday
In honor of the eighty-1 !
fifth birthday anniversary of Sahl The- "oldllmerH" or Kansas, Okla-
Haynes, tne oldest o. A. li. ill, 'In-1 homa and .Missnnri met together:
her, oldest Mason and oldest vesterdny at iliverf.ide park ill their J
member (if the Methodist lipisc o- -lnnuai iv. w. .i. pa "ic
pal ehurcli In l uion. Tlie Kiith. r- iseed or old lines ano iook on a
IliB was at the home or .Mr. and iB leen as one oi ....
Mrs. (I. J. Skirr. The birthday eMiresn-u n.
I V 1 1 1 1-TliX. (Ire. (Hy the As
sociated I'ress) Clarence Itie'in
liild of l.u (Iraiidi'. has an injured
back ami (ieraid O'Neill, also ol
La (ininde. is surrering from
HliKht In.iurii's us Hie result or an
uiilomolille aci Ideal near ruialllla.
Their ear was struck on a rront
wheel and forced Into a ditch by
I he Impact of a car driven hy Uuy
nard Uatrer or Ibis city. Snaer was
iilteinpliiiK lo' so around the I. a
(irande car when the accident oc
curred. Iloth machines were Ru
ing west.
The two men are at St. Anth
ony's hospital and their condition
is improving. A report that lloeljl-
(rvinllnuod on llige FMvu.)
I
....i.. ..ui. ur. ....H.H..U . .. u i.v.i I,.,,.!,,.. littunl u dinner II
limed by Mr. Haynes daughtiMs. short business n ting was held at
Those present, segregated into which Mrs. I.iura I invis n as el, -el -generations,
follow: led president: J. II. Imys. xiee pns-
rnsi gein'iai ion ; r;tiu n.ijn. im.ih, ....., - " .- .
Mr i.i.d Mrs. C li. Dotson. of and Ir-asun-r; I'ulnain Yeek.l
I'nion. ilrustee from Kansas; f. N. I'altn-
Seeond geueratldn: -Mr. mil T. trustee from Oklahoma, and
Mm. Clint Haynes, l.a da nde. , 1 1. Wariuholl.. trustee from Mis
Mr. and Mrs. Kred Nodine, linli- sourl. The officers will serve until
ler; Mr. and Mrs. O. .1. Skirr. the I n2'i picnic.
I'nion: Itcnjamiti Haynes. fnlou.) Aft-r the liusiness session a pro.
Third generation: Mr. and Mis. grain w is given with Interesting
It. !'. I'ndernood. Mr. and M is. I talks by Colonel I''. S. Ivanhoe and
Nolan Skirr. l.a Oiande: Mr. an 1 lir. A. N. Mayvilh'. Interspersed
Mrs. Hewey Cassidy and etiiylnu with a vocal solo and piano solos
Nodine. Maker: Marian and Sam-, and recitations ami last, but not
mi v Nodine. Imliler: Mr. and Mra.ileu.il. Claude ('. IMatl appeared
I'red Hrown. Carrie Skirr. I 'nion. Willi his popular banjo.
. Fourth generation: Henry I'll
Miller, 1'ileda Hrown, I nlon:
lale and Gordon Underwood, l,t
araude.
The Toggery Hit by Fire
Lightning Kills Cattle
I met lor of Tbc liuei)
hm-ucil; hrss til liiuh nnuk.
Si tuns i e pi Hied sltilll by
HulMniiiif nl I tpkln It id sc.
4 n miii fh Id bit by boll. fin d.
I, litle )..
Ilea riiin l tikes .riide
lloiide allrj.
the wirintr. The tliiiiiiiKo lo the
machine was slight.
A large crowd w;is present, num
bering between .ri' and Sou peo
ule. Olfieluls of the K. O. M. or
gtinlwitiori wish to tliank all who
helped them to mnke the afl'iiir
a success, especially tin- Kust ( ire
it on Must(! coiiipiiny for the usi of
I he piano.
Art and Haby Shop
lh V. I. McAilnry Hiuuninccs
(mIh (IhU prepaiHthuis rir the
publ ic heal tb meet tug hi the
'.ih-li m'ImmiI Hiiilitoi'iiiin Ibis even
ing at 8 o'l ltH-k arc now -oin-pleie
ami etmd n conllnl in
ilation to the genrnil public to
utlcml. 'I hi iv leaders In the;
iihiHral world will speak, n Iuls
be'ii aiiii(MtiMa4l iH'lore, ami tbi'
cdiicatiniial nlm r their !
lures Is Mild to Ih; of a wry high
nnlm-e.
The hcaltb meellug ben U In
ti-alily n prelliiiinar to Die two
ilnv romention of Ihe Kusteni
Ori'gon tcdicnl smdcly, which
iuets at Wallowa Ijikc tomor-row.
(iranlte l-'alls
inounltiln.
With Harold Itrandt, the girl,
:i gainst advice of older members
or the parly, tried to climb a rocky
crag on the north side.
She fell ;tmi feet into a snow
field and rolled several hundred.
Itrandt, endangering his lite, went
to the girl's aid and found her
dead. Jto notiiied the 1'ilchuck
ranger station and the body wu
taken from the mountain by
runners.
Bandit Kills
Women, Man,
Hurts Fourth
LEGAL TALENT
SET FOR FRAY
Automobile Party Dis
turbed by Highway-!,,,
man wno. i ouea. r ires. defend
with Two Guns.
HAI.KM
uted Tress)
HUT circuit
Fulls, has oftcied
'' nrnlilliitinn unit Willi hfl WOllld I-
Judge of Klamath ., d ,. h ,u
nn II Tlf
1 1 HI 1 1 1 III I 1 1 1 1 ill I 11
ull!
GIVEN FUNDS
Now in New Quarters;"". $7.rji
SALKM. Te. (By the Associ
ated I'i'S'n). The state bin)
boat d has announced t he appor
tionment to lOlinl'eS of interest
from stale sehool fun 'I to be
t:!7:t.L'7:t, whieli is more th: n
$ 1 K.onii lens t linn last ynr. The
deerease Is due to th"- llirrejised
number of persons of school ntre.
The apportionment include:,
roos county. $14.-"; I nlon,
I7.y''!i: .losetdiine, $4,317; Hen-
WOODMEN TLAN
RIG INITIATION
MEET TUESDAY
The citmp'tign of the l,u (;rande
it 'amp No. PiU, W. t. W. is pio
i Bl essing nic ely even dutlllg the
! hot weather, officials say. It ii
ithe intention or tne head (amp!
located at lienver, I'olo., to pot
! on u cuinpaigu during tho year
lor t he purpose ol celeb rat Nig
the ::ith anniversary ol the he. id
Irani p or tne lounding of the or-
der and d u nig toe yeiu to in
eieil.se the ineinbeishtp by :t.ri,(uit
meiuliers, '1 he local c ampaigli i:(
hilt a part ot toe general cam
paign t.i tlie nine raeiiic staten.
Ki oui ail tndiral Ions this Increase
iiilieady seems ajisuied, It is siild.
! The local camp Is s eur illg ne-v
members under the direction of
1 ijsti l I Manager '. K. Wl'BOfi.
and Tuesday evening a large cisss
VMtl be Hlirialed in eoiijuitelio i
with a class from t liiou rain p.
The Initiation will take place i,i
I ji filMIHle and the M (ilflTXl
eatiiu will put (u the worlt
HKNVKK. t'olo. (toy Iho As
sociated Tress) Police were
seeking a bmidit late lust night
who shot to death two young
women and a young man. when
foiled in a robbery uttempl. The
murders occurred on a boule
vard In Denver's outskirts.
The victims were;
Mltf), Jt'LI A HTKAHNfl. 27.
MISS MA It I K Mc(?UHMICK.
17. Mrs. Htearns sister.
KltKH KI NKNKIt, iy.
Carl J'crry, 25, was wounded
In the shoulder.
Petting Party llnmllt.
The bandit, who Is believed to
he the man who recently dis
turbed automobile petting
parties, Jumped on the running
board and ordered the four vic
tims at the point of two revolvers
to turn over their vabiubh'.-i.
The bandit, fired when the men
in (he automobile told htm they
hud no money and M1h Mct'or
mik was instantly killed, l-'unk
nernnd Miss HI earns died on tli
way to the hospital.
XTRA
his nervlcea lo .
UMIIIumi K Levetis. state'
prohibition commissioner, who Is
inder Indictment there, on a
charge of larceny of . a revolver.'
J j. J,. Mclliido, l,evens' aid, 's
also accused of falling to make a.
return on a seurcli warrant.
Attorney (lenernl Van Wlnklo
ui,i in, lav In, had not vet rc-
,..,ii.n,l reiiueHt from the gov-!
rnor to take charge of the pros
ecution or the district attorney.
Levens and Mclliidc. Van win
kle said that Klllolt la disquali
fied to prosecute any or the cases
except the one against hitiiseir,
and in his case Mm law would
untilv which provlde thill when
district attorney is uisiiuniiiieu
to act It Is the duty of tho cir
cuit Judge to appoint an attorney
to prosecute.
huvo tltno to perform.
Andrews had no comment to of
fer, referring Inquiries to Internal
llevenue Commissioner Hialr,
' utnimutd the order meant mare
Iy "decentralization."
KI1IT I
ELECTROCUTED
i:. i;. i.i;wis ii;ai.
Word was received here today
of tlie death at Cashmere. Wash.,
of E. II. Lewis, son of 11. I'. I.cwta.
Ills Itemaliis will be brought to
l.a Urnnde. I'linernl arratigi inenls
hive not lieeii made.
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (By the
Associated Press) Henry Stiles,
32, w Instantly killed yesterday
on a pllo driver In Lake Kwauna.
Stiles lost his balance and braced
himself against the iron runway ot
the pile driver. At that Instant a
brisk wind swayed an U.OOO-volt
power wire ngalnst the runway.
Stiles dropped Into the water, dead.
lie leaves a widow and three
smull children.
The decensed lived here
.IOIIX
SALT
.1. .lcCI,I'.I.I.A. DIES
LAKE (AP). John .1.
'h;nmk toi iim;v on.
POIt'l LANII. Ore. (AI-) Tic I
lweni-scteiitli annual Oregon!
Tenuis Clianipliiiilili tournament
and opciMil liei-e tuila with a.MI en-
mosl of McCleilan, 61, organist In the
his lire. Pref s and Will 1 ,ewls, . Morntan lauernacie item iu. i
brothers his widow, two children, just 2n years, died at his home
a fat her and siep-mollier survive Sunday afternoon following a par
1,1,,, nlytle stroke.
Bryan's Death Big Blow
To Democratic Element
The Ar ami ltab Sh'tp, owned
by Mrs.dolph ewlin. has been
moved ( rom I he Soimner Hotel
lnil'ling on l-pot -street to the
room in the West .larobson build
ing on Admus avenue, wIm iv Hie
S-veral thouiud dollars dam
age was done to the slock of The
'logffery hite ,v.at irday nlflit by
a lire caused by the cureless
I hrow ing n rlgarettt; into a
box of cam as glov es.
The (ire had been burning '""
f'ine time and the interior of the
hture as tn a b'aze before the
I'lanu was turned In. The ftp
':ts discovered a few llllnule be
I "if midnight and wits well nn
ier control in a short time.
The damage was confined large
Iy to the stock, most of which
Vows Itcnortcd Main.
Console) tilde damage n-sulte.l
from the storms h-re of Satur
day and Siinuay. A grain field,
about one mjic east of I stand
City, belonging to l.ec hnilth, w.s tii (;r;tnde Klectra: company was
hit by lightning yesterday aflei - form(rly local ed.
noon ut about lii'il o'clock and w arrnngemenis nn' being
caught lire. The fire was du- made within th" store, which is
covered be hue It had made much much larger than the one tonnerl
headway, however, and was uinc-. occupied.
y extinguished by Mr. Sunlh anil .
lus brother. The grain hud be. n
and was In shocks und jn-it 11. JirOUlCI S .10VC
ie shock was burned.
Tlie report also reached 1. 1
f.rande that six cows were kill- 1
j by lightning at Pumpkin llide,
I w hen ttn y were crowded togeth
jer under a tree to keep out :f
the jttonn and the tree whs struck.
I'l hiH has not been vet ltted. bou -
' ever.
its soured by water, and t" the
fntnishings of "the sto'-e. The loss I M
v as covered bv lnu ranee. I leporm
it t i si ate that
t -4i vster.'av afieruoon iriiof the heaviest ratns experience I arranged with a background of
ktr, n turned in from box 4ijtl.er- this year. I Orande and grv
tor a car belonging to E. Hap- valley points wett, drencin-U ea.- This store wu. formerly located
P"itt wmcb baa caujUl Uv wliY it ve0mf. . 'atu; Aatvaue.
Into Corner Store
AMi llro'heis, (Itiihi'ih. are now
in ilnlr low location on the cor
ner of Klin street and Adunis ave
nue. u the room formerly or
cupe d bv the Vwliu I n ug coiti-
i p.iny
HIT HY ItAI.V.
received here tod;iy
I'nion was hit tiy
T!te rooms tin vr lift-n com-
plelch p-modHcd ti nd refill is lied.
land new fixture have been install
ed. The diHpLiy windows hnve
te n rebuilt and are n tt rac i ve v
A Page 0
Universal
Appeal
'I be CliK-iricd page of The b-M,rt).-
tUv Hunt Ads fx the
t IK il Inter'-!- compel ling pHM
of the paiM-r iwh liny. It of
rc nr ni b t. new inlcre-l
I but Is iMcr ltr tlc.
The itl Ad- need no big dis
play fH- lo at - mirntloii
fiiiKllei- llicir er nalutP
iIihw n'lider- unlcr-all. 'Ibis,
pin- imii-iuil bm ci-l. make
a Waul Ad tlM (dent -vhiilo'i
for tlie nitcrtl-bt pifdibni of
(be Indblual or mi tall hu-l-m-.
firm.
"Olirvrr Advert l-lng
A Mcnrliandlslnjc Scrvhx:
lui iuh the ente, lalumeiil. I in
last initial ion was hltiged at I 'm
Ion und the local members ev
pert to ret urn the fa voih which
they extended to I belli then. A
drill team is in readniesti, re.
freshmetitH will In ser.d after
miliallou and Hpe.iat witrk will
be provided hy the district mau
tiger and the drill team.
All uppl:r:in1s who hnve not
been tiiiUotefl and any who tut -
HOI et t Ived theii eeitllieiil- H
it re in nested to be pi esellt at M
o'llocl; 'i'i,.sdiiy evening at tin
K.-igle'H Hall.
trie
town,
Including U I froiii mil of !
Legion and Auxiliary
To Meet in City Park
ii;mpsi.y wants uii.ls
I, OS AMil'ili.S (AP) .lack
Deiup-ey siil doun lutrtl lialay on
lTmd I'll.-lmiiioiiH' roponal for
nil liuinedtalc rtunhiK I ajs'is for
a bout between the cbanipioii and
1 1 in t (.it'll mt Scplcmbcr. when
be niMiocmtil that Ihe one fit: lit
be twin lid wn- with Hurry Will-,
ami that ir would do notblng In
an oliii'r direction until he licars
from Ihe Nw Vu'k coniinlihloii on
the ills matter.
(llv Cliinb - P. Sii wnrt)
W AM 1 1 Nll'H IN ( N KA -Mpeclal )
The eflecfof Hryan's death on
H.nnicralic politics is the source
of much conjecture in Washing
ton. Coming j"' l 11 ,i,,H' wlf'n
ueslions tn wluca li- was mipn
im ly interetted were uppermost In
have been the Important political
Isstn perhaps a predominant one.
Can his place be taken? At
flist thoughts political Washing
ton seeenis to doubt It.
The Democratic element which
he represented possibly was un
able to name candidates but nl
wivs was able to veto others. No
(,iei i ( i; i m.s tii:.
PAItIS (AP) Alliens dl-patcli
1 ' lisliiy sas Hint Ihe iii'k limi'
The reguhtr meeting of the rnt two regiment to the (ircik
Aineri. an le gion and hi-lb s an- Imlgariiin mm! in- and I- driirtlug
tuat y w ill be held at Itlversbb- nn iilUmtiliim l the HtilgKrhm
park Wedm-hday evening. Auguil KoeiiiiiHnl nml cpotM lo enil
:,fh. A titcnlc supl'"' ,i:;t'' (in-r Ihhw inlo Holuarla If tin
OVI"' k Will precede Hie business lilt llllilt Hill I'l'Jcctcd.
Itn-etitig. The ladies wi'l pteparej
A K'lpper tfir
ami for sny '
in n'tell llliiee.
nuxlMitry n ill
w bit h v 111 I
their own paiterti
uic.ietor leglnnuiiire
The M-gion ami
f iirn'sti the drse-;,
Wateruiebtll. Of
Ihe national mind, the first giiens ,((urm could b adopted without
,s tint the cliininatloii ot sum an
intlucntial peisoiiallty will count ;
mitlerially.
Tin; comnionetV passing was so,
unexpected thiil political judgment)
us lo Its HbiiiHiciiniie is not Imme
diately very mrutiili'ly mcasurnble,
but Hint it iilieis Hie iM'tuocratic.
outlook deepiely in tho consenusj
ot Washington opinion. i
Never tlble l ob'itln llilieh for i
himself beyond nmn-roim party in-;
durKcutctits, 1 1 ih iathi- nce bus I n1
poleiit ih deriding others rale,
With Us removal how will these
Others' ftltUreH Shape I )CUlHeVcK
This query lu one publicans ur
putting to liieinsi Ives and one an
other with an tnteiiHiiy of Interest
which speaks lor the respect they
tett lor the veteran's power.
1'u tidu lo nt iHmii wts not litem
tinte d under th.it nitme ut the lat
Itemoc rntic convention, but H p. r
meated the whole utlalr in reality
an dal Hie in vl convention would
dett-d especially for t his ph ir
AW memb'TH ami ther fu mill
ar1 Invited.
The holiness meuttn WU Jt11- bvvu latutabiv.
IVMllS (AP) IH-palie- n
tttat Hie I. reck Boxr-riinieiii ba- ili'
I. ..I .....il, ..i r.a.i It.iltrni ln
for Hie n.-mlcr n, cnilv of M. J " slid more seriously
Mcknhihtn. (irtM-k cllicn of Stan-!,M- n-ckone.l with.
In. ..l.a. Itiiluarln. The llnlmirbui inoeen n nun .iw y .....
rw-eiitbiii or tho demand bus nut i " -t fttretuost spokt Biuan
liryan's -onsent.
If he was not the party's abso
lute dictator, an earlier In his ca
reer, ot any rate he invariubly
could force a compromise. And
the sentiment the former Nebrns
kun swayed remains, hut will It
iora- its cohesion, lacking htm to
hold together'.' Polltlcans won
der. Their surmise Is that he will
! prove something similar as a loss
: to iinidnMicntaltsin as Lu trolhte.
j w.is to rogresslvel8in.
! It Is no small compliment to
; nryan'i strength that he was so
! generally rceofcni-eed tin the natloti-
al apostle of personal morality's
i eliiims lo consideration as u poll
j tic:il Issue.
Thosi who differed from him,
far us poles apart In view, never
i theless concede that he did mora
thtin any single man to make tt
effective.
Dramaltc In life, he died ot a
dniumtlc moment.
Nbuiy may dlspulo h was great
Is 1 intellectually, but norm question
Mono. liud, h tlwd H would bia tfruutnvu gt yursonulliy.