La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 04, 1925, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
Ha
CITY
EDIT ION
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND (AP) Ore
Kon: Kulr tonight and Wed
nesday. Moderatoly warm In
the Interior.
VOLUME XXIIL
LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925.
NUMBER 256
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PltWS
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
CIH FACED
WITH SUIT
FOR $7,500
Anna Bloomquist Says 1
Drowning Due to the
City s iNegligence
WOULD SETTLE
Ol fT "110 rniTPT
VUA yjE
-i -court entered a decree determin.-
Commissioners Author- S,"2 3Vf J?ZZ
ize City Manager and Cove uwub-d fom certain por-
" A 5-f r1 tlons of the decree. The supreme
Ulty Attorney tO L.OII- court ultimately parsed upon these"
ClUCt Investigation. . riBllts und ave its direction to the
jcn.ua couri of I'nion county.
1 I Hume months ago the circuit
The city of l,a Grande, "a. mu- court requested the state engineer
nicipal corporation." is facing; a at Salem, who now has control oi
7rtiu damage suit filed by Anna, the adjudication of water rights
Hlooimiuisl. a resident of this city and all matters reluting thereto, to
who seeks to collect this amount prepare one final decree, including
in ndminstrutrlx of the estate of all of the various decrees and or
J.eroy Bloouniuisl. deceased, ders made at uny time In connec-
Aceordiiig to the complaint filed- tion with the Grande Itonde river
with the country clerk, l'ioy und its tributaries. This proposed
l;looui(uist wafl drowned In a. wa- f inn I decree has been prepared
ter course near Division siicei on and left In the office of the coun
North Second street on or about ty clerk of Cnton county.
August lyjjs as a result of criminal Circuit Judge Knowles, presid
negiigence nn the pan of the city ing in the circuit court, bus re
in not having said water course quested all persons and attorneys
properly guarded. appearing in any of the contested
A cop of the complaint together matters or otherwise, to inspect the
with a summons was presented at propostd decree before next Kri
llu commission meeting last even- day. August 7th. at 10 a- in., at
ig. Incidentally the plaintiff, which time he will hear objections
through her attorneys, is ready at or suggestions to the proposed de
uny time, according to a com-,Cieo, and then sign it.
munlcation read last evening, to ;
settle out of court. MRS. MILLER TO
To Investigate Cn.se.
The affair was turned over to
V. (.'. Crews, city manager und
George Cochran for an investiga
tion before ativ further action was
taken by the city.
The commissioners approved ftnd
passed a final estimate on the pip-
ing in the Mount Kmilv Timber
company's mill vard and instruct-
ed the warrants made out in pay
ment.
A resolution creating Improve.
tiient District number lf7 and di
im u . '""
vct.ng th" ,Uy ;nK Tr. ', '!"k.U
I
out plans wiih pit"
inissioners Charles F'layle and It.
J'. Iindls appointed hjs a commit
ter on estimates, the resolution ap- '
proving and adopting the report
Ol llie committee on eaumu-ieo who
next passed and August 2tith set
as the day to hear and determine
objections.
Improvement District number
(Continued on Psge Flv.
PEWS WILL
i r i r. iiiniTfinn
,t- ,,. i.i 'r..Bi,i..ii nr ihetto Kish take will be started early
ehiiniber of commerce w til le
eh lirnuin of the tinnual get-acoua-
intefl trip of the organization to j
Klgin tomorrow evening.
No regular program has
I....n !
tmnoiiticed but si1
...... i ui.i.rf tnikslstart a surveying crew
will be in order as well as Home
musical features including Select-j
b.as by the Klgin band..
The ,-urH will leave from the
ii in i.. r ...rnnirree office in
ih.. i.'niov KniiHrnir at 5:30 lotnor-!or
rnu- tvifii dinner sched ub'd 1
t.vi ii-tii The illnnnrinn the
uiii'i... M,.,-i-...i in ttn. nark by the
lidies nf Klein. Iteservalions
should be replaced with Karl Key
nolds at the chamber of commerce
office. A Special request for the
members to bring ladles lias been
issued.
Public Health Meeting
Held Here Last Night
Although the attendance was
Unt wry large at the public
henith meeting last evening Ht th -
high shool auditorium. those
nes.nt were very enthusiastic
concerning the interesting pro
gram which was given. Or. Ks
tetlu Warner of Pari land, head of
the child welfare department ot
Oregon, was the first speaker of
the fei ing. She spoke of child
welfare work and emphasised (he
use of the public health nurse
and the srhool nuts.-. She show
i .l that laws protecting the henith
of mothers and children is not i
pew ihlng by tracing them bark
lor manv years up until the pres
ent time. She urged the people
of t ln commtftitty to support t !:
health nurse, saying that she wus
the link between the home, the
communtly and the physician.
Or. It. B. O'liehlinl of Port-
1 ind. gave a tlk on "Why It
Takes to Make a Chysiclan.'" Or.
O'llehunt Is f-mn the medic ii
school of the Inlversity of Ore
Ron at Port In nd, and he spok
on thft t minlna1 of doctors and
tb- tllfferfnt work thi-y do in uie cif.i
Jutdltul fcLowl miioi-ilurisi 4,liH.
Water Right
Decree Will
Be Signed
Affects Grande Ronde
River and Tributaries;
Hearing Due Next Fri
day. A final decree In the circuit court
determining the wuIit rights of ull
j pei nous semiring wulcr I'rom the
j Grande Hundc niver ami its tribu-
itarics Is about to. be signed, ac
cording to attorneys today.
. A number of years ago, follow-
lng an 'xt,n,jL'd Investigation by
the stale water board, the circuit
STUDY VIOLIN IN
PORTLAND, ORE,
Florence Lynch Miller, violin In
me cy. umi ror i-ori-
mnd lust evening to take special
Instruction on the violin under
'Fnmrk Kichenluub. Professor
ricnciiiiLiiiJ in duiiohiiiiu uiir vi
.the greatest artists as well as one
of the best instructors on
Pacific Coast. Mrs. Miller
th
will
study until rail with Professor Kl-
chenlaub. On her return here
sh" will resume her
violin instruction.
CUSS'S in
.
J)ee Rogd'S to Be Up
For Trial on Friday
Yesterday was a fairly
dsiy in police court with
busy
three
scheduled to appear.
I ee lingers, charged w ilh
ing while Intoxicated, will
be
tried August 7 at l u. ni.
Jack Murphy, accused of
drunkenness, forfeited J I -r ball.
Pete Lynch, found guilty of
being drunk whs sentenced to five
days in the city jail.
HOAl SUIVKY TO START.
A I. MANY. Ore. Survey of the
K:iiitiam h Kb way from cascadin
this month, according to word re
ived here from v. H. Itnindagt.
inspector
of roads and trails in
tlilw fores! reserve district. 31 1 .
Rrundage has said that he will
on the
.project soon io io( -
points between Cascadia range,
iHti.tlnn and Kish lake, a distance
of about :'fi mibs.
I On the sections to be Improved
built next
r a more de
tailed stir
will he made, but
sections that will not be
improved next yar conlro! pdnt
will be located and the comph'ii
s'irvey reserved until next year.
The government has appropri
ated $1Li(nl for the survey, ii.vl
to this the county government bus
added 12".
the school hospital. Patients are.
cared for in this hospital fmia
all over the stale and receive .-- ,
cellent care, according to I r. Iil-:
It-hunt. He also spoke of the
various serums used at the pres
ent time, infections of various na
tures and the saving- of human
life.
ttr. Calvin H. While was th"
last speaker on the program an 1
the subject of his talk was "Pt--vetilable
Miseases." He explained
how yellow fever, typhoid fevr.
smallpox, spotted fever and olhef
diseases of this nature have b- n
llllltOSt entirely wiped out. He
also spoke of the work now p
inir done ill experimental hibora-
j ,ori,,s on ,.m ,. t,nd prevention of
(anr.r( diubetes and dis-as-s
w hi(.h )tt (). present time seel, I
Inriiruhl.-. Ir. Wlilli'. who I.H in
ilii-rly man. told of hln tarlv
training v u doctor and tin- ad
vaniinont of surniry inco tlii.l
lltii".
Today tli" nipi-llnic of tin- ImimI
itii OU'Kim lllstrlrt Medlral bo-
blo belli at Wallu
New Tangle?
: M
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hi
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.V fit 41
HAI.KIGH, . C.(Ni;A Kpccial)
Chimney Hock mountain l in
ivtorn North "Carolina Ib to be the
Scene of Gut arm Horg) urn's next
monumental task In sculpture.
Two Ideas are, press log them
selvt h upon him as suitable sub
jects for his urt.
North Carollnans have Invited
him to carw a memorial to t he
!onfi'deraey nlnng the lines of the
one h' .started on Stone mountain,
(in., from which task he resinned
after various clashes with ' the
backers of tlw; memorial.
liorglum's own Ideu, for the use
of the sheer cliffs of stone that is
Chimney Hock, is to memorialize
Wood row Wilson.
Should Borglum, howeer. heed
the pleas of the North Curoliuaii
that he go ahead with his original
fesign as stiirted u.t Stone Moun
tain, On., it will probably mean a
hitter legal fight between the men
sponsoring the Chimney Kork me
morial and those behind the orig
inal plan.
Governor Walter M. Pierce will
probably, u renin pany Mhe commit -ee
of the'o, A. C. board or re
gents nn their animal inspection of
Kastern i iregon experiment sla
lions, iicconliug to a letter received
in Baker from James T. Jardine.
director of the O.. A. C. experiment
station ai 'or allis. The regents
will complete, ih inspection of the
Cnion station Thursday yjid will
then go on to Maker lale in the
afternoon.
others who expect to make the
-in .re: president ami Mrs. J. K.
Weatherford. Albuny; I lurry Bailey,
UIH'f inv; GeOlge Paliiiltler, llooI
Itiver: Mrs. W. 8. MeKtnney. As
toria. It is possible Umi Jefferson
Mers of Porlla.nd may.
Colored Man Pleads
Not Guilty in Court
lii'c Bogers. colored, who was
arrested last week eluirg'-d withj
driving a cur whil" liitoxiented j
plend not guilty in Mi justice j
court yesterday. Mrs trial will!
be held on the h day of Aug-1
ust. Itogers is out on bonds.
ito; uoin: Diiti:( ri;i
M i:il'OUI). ( He. T. L. P:t
oiise Of S)i II '.afiiel, f r.. bus
irporti'd lo the ehiiinlier of com
uurce that tie w as misdii ect.-d
by persons oe C.tantM I'uhm on (he
route to Outer bike, and thel
"until I hfivi written InforinalioT
that this hi'K bet-n ellmiioiler). w:
;sk the ' lifor nlu Automobile as
soct.it ion to bn 1 1 t tn t help mem -in-rs."
'oiiiMitU- ) fioni Oie v :r
clubs or both cities niU meet
early nxt w e.-k to diheuss t lv?
nrob! in.
Ca louse deeln n-s he v as advis
ed to turn off at Geld Hill to
rcMch ' 'rater In te, lie WHS lin-
abl to find bis way through a
maze of country roads and reuch-
4 iiaiuf4 IfitfVvua ti 'rvrltfrKv.
REGENTS WILL
STOP AT ONI
MERGING OF I WOUNDED
RAILROADS IN LIQUOR
IS ANSWER SKIRMISH
Coolidge believes Con-
solmation Would bolve
Present Problem
WOULD EXPECT A
FAIR FARE LEVEL
Large Systems Would Be
Able to Make Better
Return on Entire Busi
ness, President Opines.
SWAMPSCOTT (By the Assocl- j . I,(S ANGKLKS (By the Associ
ated Press) Voluntary consolkla- ated Press) Two men. both dan
tlon of railroads, the president be-, gcrously wounded, are In hoapltsls
lieves. would pave the way to ai here today, and two more the held
solution of the transportation prob- , by the police us the result of what
leni. officers say was a pitched battle
!in Long Beach between rum run-
WASltlNGTO.N (By the AkhocI- nera and hl-Jackers.
ated Press) President Coolldge The wounded are Jake Ilarrett,
believes the consolidations would hMuh J;ik 'ollins. of Hun Am
enable trunsporiation ciiargea to .cisco. and C H. Munson. of Loa
be fixed at a level which would Angeles.
enable the large svslems to mako The two in custody gave as their
u fntr return on the entire bust- names Jack Martin, of Kan Ktnn
ness. and do uway with present ri0o, and George L. Uruiieiimn, of
conditions where some lines are i,os Angeles,
making enormous profits while ( Truck Irlver Shot,
others are making none. j Munson. who hud a bullet hole
He believes If the interstate through his lung, told police lliut
commerce commission approves the he was shot while driving a truck
Van Bwearlngen Nickle Plate mer- pad of liquor from Keal lleach to
ger other consolidations will fol- ward los Angeles,
low. I Officers were unable to find the
GIVE ECU
ON TEXTBOOKS
SALKM. Ore. (By the Associated
press) The iillorne.p g. ... to
day advised the stale board of
education that under the law It is
incumbent upon stale educational
;iifthorltien to continue in urn two-
thin's of the textbook list not now ated Press) Two of the navy
covered bv contracts until Huch planes with the MacMllliui arctic
;lmc uk new -adopt ions are made expedition have been assembled at
by the textbook commission. Ktah. Greenland, and a sueceasful
lie points out thin under the law!"'""1 with .one was made for 30
the textbook commission cannot i mbiulea liwt night.
make new adoptions until Novem
ber. liilMi. In the face of that
opinion the state textbook commis- j CKOAU ItAPIOH (By the Assocl
sion has voted to meet August 20 ated Press) Arthur Collins, 1G
lo adopt new books. I year old radjo operator enthusiast.
HILL CERTIFY
POTATO CROPS
" 1
V' it .liieknian. farm eroi. ape-
eialisl from O. A. C, with It- G.
Avery, county agriculturist
will
cert if y potatoes in Cnion
. I. Iln. ni-tt fl VI (taVH.
fotinly
I 'rops
I I... f.run.1.-. lml.b r ,-id All-
ml .llHlrirts will lTlP"' il d louay .
anil f i.-tlH ni'iir Mot tjiki-, I nlon !
au. I Cuvi- will l" lulfn calf of !
tomorrow.
I anni r IiiJimiiI in l ull- I
NHll'lll 1 1 KM i. IIN'.-AiiIipii 'i. j
Kjidland. who liv'K it oT 'oos
May. was fo-iion.sly Injarrd In a 2"- j
fool rail from Ih" haymow of hl
larK" raid" tinril. H." waH lakdl j
lo Kidzcr HrotlMTH' hoapltal. Ir.
I'liil K"t."r annotinc-d thai h" had
Biirr"r''l a riartiirr al. Hi" laH" of
Hi. skull. It will lak" ;l'l hourH to
d"t"iinln" wh"lh"r Ih" Injury will
irov" fatal. Ilia iluiiirhl.T lm-;
was lo liav h"."n marrl.'d loday.
lull thn w"dllll; wa, Ind.'flntely j
lOBllOll"ll. .
A Page OS
Universal
Appeal
The Cla ificd page of 'I be Ob
Hrer the Until Ads is llie
llHst nlent-etuiiM-llliig pnue
of the pMr eacli dn. It of
fets new inrlcly. new liitere-l
I tint K ewr HtlimdUe,
The Waul Ads ii"-d m big dis
play !te to l B lllletilioii
itiniHlicr Ihelr er nature
ilriiMs n-mlcis initter-all. This,
plus unusual low i-o-t. makes
a Waul Al Ibe Ideal solution
for the ndwttlsiiiff problem or
the hidUaltiul or Hiiull tiii-J-ik-ss
firm.
"Ohrver Advertising
A Mcrchsjidlslng Hcrvlce.'
Hi
jackers Clash in a
Pitched Battle
'FOUR IN CHARGE
OF AUTHORITIES
Officers Find Enclosed
Car Drilled with 35
Bullets; Truckload of
Liquor Vanishes.
I truck but Long Beach police found
a large enclosed car pierced by 36
bullets In front of the hospital
I where Collins was located.
TEST PLANES
WASHINGTON (Ity (lie AKSorl-
lli;.MtS Mm-MIMiAN.
j has been in communication wun
the MacMillun polar expedition at
l-.iail, ureennuiu. lie receiwu n'-
flrst message yesterday over a 20
meter wave lengt h. The second
message was received' over the
same wave length. The message
Is said to be the first ever received
in the Lulled States over a 20 me
ter wave, length. ( uliins pu-hed up
, a message for the National f J-eo-I
graphic society which l sponaor-
ing the RliLcMlllaii expeihiion and
: one tor Mrs. Jack ltelnha.rt, of
South .Manchester,
Conn., wife of
the radio operator aboard the Bow-
doln. one of the cxpeUition snips.
JACK MUST FIGHT
HARRY WILLS OR
NO ONE, IS WORD
NKW YOIIK (By the Assocl
uIimI Cress)--Thoui;li fulling to
hike uny further disciplinary ac
tion against Jack Oempsey for
his alleged dilatory tactics In
agreeing to fight Harry Wills,
the New York slate athletic com
mission decided It would sus
pend any boxer who meets the
champion anywhere beiore ho
sinus u contract and posts a for
feit to nettle (he giant negro
challenger.
78 Forest Fires Put
Out in Whitman Forest
HAKKIt. Ore. (Special) A small
fire which broke out when light
ning struck a dead tree hi-t w-t-n
Marble creek und Mill creek Satur
hn aflernoon was brought under
control hy the forest authorities at
:t o'clock Hitiitday night. It burn
ed omt about I'M feet iUlire.
A L'a-aen- fire nesr Htinrlse Butte
was brought under control Krlday.
Si men were sent, from Austin to
handle It. '
'Me re have ben "X flreH in the
Whitman nationul fon-i this year,
mo-t of them smiill. The mujorlty
wen: cutised by lightning.
Ml ll OHO M I KS U.M1 II
SALKM. Ore. John l(. Carklil
city dttorney of Medtord und n
member of the stale legislature.
was in Kaieiu conferring with th
state engineer iii connection with
Medford's proposed new miintcl
ptil water system.
It was pioposed to pipe tie
water from Butte creek to Med-
ford, a distance of approximately
33 miles. The cost of the proji
will be be twe.ua 8,U00t00v frOJ
Rum Runners and
BIRTH
She Doesn't
4'
( :-,v -
lu4 by nay of pmvlnrr (lint a girl ilmn't nliMilnioly tinvc to
lin,e lKihb.il liair lo ho coiMlilcrvu: beailtirul, Mnn Clirlstlno T1m
iiimm or Sfalllf won a ptixo an- most' Ix-niul'iit Klrt In a Noiiw
paw-ant tlicro. Ilttr linlr Is over a yard long.
MOVE TO HELP
FARMS PUSHED
HWAMPHCOTT, (By the Asso
ciated Bress) Trc-Hlrtent Coolldge
will recall his agricultural Confer
ence to map out a legislative pro
grom for form aid.
The conference last yonr present
ed to congress a program which
the principal recommendation was
for government aid In cooperative
marketing. The conference re
port failed to get congressional
approval.
Spokesmen for tho farming re-
In however that, they bo'll. ved !
cooperative marketing legislation
to be the principal need of the
farmers and the president hns de
termined to again leave the pro
blem in the hands of his confer
ence headed by Hubert I. Carey,
of Wyoming. 1
S. P. SELECTS
EUGENE SITE
A(1HOt,a.
KCdKNK, Ore. (By tin
(ed Press) OetinKe announce- j
ment that (hi- southern Pacific will
accept, t lie proposed terminal site
of Hri acres northwest of Kugeiio
In exchange lor Hfif. acn-s near
Springfield, whs made to a spec-
lai meeting oi r.ugene rniwim
last night in a leter from L.
Buckhaller, lirst asstsiant general
monger.
t, IIowl V5ln.. la
lii'i'Si maw "iiiiti
FfirorftSf hv (ilthl'lPl
AIMS (AP). -Next whiter will
be long lind hill d, iS Die ueilue-
tlOII made It'Olil reSetirelies Milieu
liave bet-n carried on by tne aii-.
Ii onomei- priest, t-'ainei (i.uh lei, .
and w hich I 'rof, Ouiutintiiti IH-
goiirdiin, director of t.ie Paris ob-,
servatory, has described to tne;
Academy ot Selene;.-..
l-'at her On I a il has discovered
that I he I una i -solar cycle of Hi
years Is div ided into tw o periods
of A" 2 yeai s and tit n pel iods ol
1 Jifi ye.irs. Hi! says that t he
wtuther follows these periods alii
that this winlor will be as aevm-u
us were the winters of I lie yeiilrt
lf&: and I74. HIh ol.
rvations
are haseij
m reseun hes Into Ihe
works of historians, poets
historians, poets und
writer
W ent In
w hich ei e
r conditions.
likely lo gi t
KNOW I ALIK l. WISCONSIN
f I IM'Af io (By t he Asuoeuited
Pi-cks) .The nurthwtst which a
mouth ago stzr.lcd with mo-t of the
western states of the country in
iff ord breaking temperature, e.i
terdav hud a summer snow lorm.
A five minute fat I of snow over
nil una ol sewittl ppu.re miles
was reported from Amberg. foriy
ntx IllMes from Murliii'lte. WlseoU-
"'n- Tim freak wiu followed by
hull that did consivlerubLu Uumugo
to CfOV-l.
Need a Bob!
XTRA
TltlKK SI ICIDI-:
POltTLANO, Ore (AI) Albert
Wilke, CorvalHs, fomul s Ii o t
through the alKlomeii at (he ap-
pitHu-li of the liitcrsuilc bi ldge Nut -
unlay night Ik re hit led sltghtly im-
prove-d this tiuniitng ut the luw-
pilsl, hut rcti-ovcry is tloi O'iL Ills
bmt her, otto, of Bticoda. H'rtVii.,
told llm poller last night Uiat AI
bert admit tct that Ihn story lie
told of iM'tug Khot In holdup was
a fnkc and that ho shot himself
und threw (he revolver Into t'.ic
river. He hhUI he was disgnstC4l
with things hi geiici-ah
lKTITION 1ILII).
CHA TTANOOGA. Teiin. (AIM
I1'," T""1 n,",,"l" l "' tlio
John T. Ncoirtt evolution case to
the federal courts whs launched them In the neighborhood of
here today when Dr. John It. Nenl, '$ 100,000 each, which should bo
chief defense counsel, filed n Mtl- ' punishment enough for one of
tlon with t'iie clerk of the circuit fense." '
court seeking to rest in in the state
authorities from further irosecii
tion of the iruMe.
miw. scorr ti;ktiiii:s.
fTIICA(; (AP) .Mrs. Hllln
Kcolt. of liny Village, Ohio, mother
ir IlUNscll Scot!, tiKik the stand
tialay to testiry In behalf pr her
son whose life Is at stake hi a hjiii
jly hearing, ,Mr.s, Scott said Uum
sell wits her seeonil child, horn HI
car ngf. Attorney illiani Scott
Vttcnnt't, for llie defense, iiskcd t'.ic
j mother to tle.srllH' the hli-th of
I ItUKsell. The state's objection was
IHII.SIJIIIIL-U.
EKCAIl-:i) CONVKT TAKI.N
HALK.M
1 wh(J vl',h
Ore, David Jackson,
Chillip I av',es, escaped
from Ihe on-j;rm state penitentiary
hen- wiui captured tieur Jefierson,
is miles south of Salem.
Duvies dulled Into the bru.'-h at
j,)( (. (ni, r((() a( ,.H(.,,H.,i.
The officers said they fired several
'Hhols nt Dnvles but none of Ihe
hullela looli effect. Jackson was
seivilig two years
t tit rv tor fore i y
Klaut.tth eounly.
were triistieH umi
in the penitcn
comiultted in
Itolh convicts
were employed
I rb, n farm at the time of
I heir
cape
Congress Threatened
With Religious Fight
(By f'hnrlei P. Nfewnrt)
WAHll N ITi i ( N I-; A Speeln I
-A national religious light -- in
congress t hrentens imiw.
It was with ii vi(iw lo Hhirtlng
om- Unit 1.. II. Winner, wesiitng-
ton gowrmnetii empiue, uiuncneu
bis " "' "P PV ' "'
I rh I of i 'ol umlt la cdue utors who
, letieli le Se. uces. All Of th"UI,
' he stis, are dlsresp-i t fill of the
i Bible -if one accepts it llterall.
I WitUi')- stibmlts that: j
The Itlhle nimn that Ihe world I
w.is made In si d j m. Oeology ,
niiN IHtt.
Tin, Itll.le imvn iiiiiO u:ih wt.C-
. lallv . r. al.d. Illoli.lly wiys he
wax .xilvid Horn a lower form ol
lire.
l..- Illlile a k the lonml. M w. re
.oiilim.'d lo stop the liull.lliiR of
Ihe T. wer or llaliel. I'hlloloay tells
a dllfereni story.
The Hiiilu nays tho Creator set
U ralnbuw In Ui ky. i'bydci ao.
DICK KERR
REINSTATED
BYLANDIS
Former White Sox Pitch
Given Clean Bill of
Health in Baseball
GANDIL, WEAVER
PLAY IN SOUTH
Were Teammates of the
Famous Kerr, World
Series Hero of 1919;
Played in La Grande.
CHICAGO (My th Associated
Preu). Dick Kerr, former White
Sox pitcher anil hero of the 1919
world series, today ' was reinstat
ed In orRanlzed busubull by Com.
inlHutontr l.andls. President John
son, of the American league, roc
onunended the reinstatement.
Dick Kerr, reinstated In organ
ized baseball today, was not Im
plicated In the famous baseball
scandal that resulted In the ban
Ishment of Gandlt, Clcotte, Weav
er, Hlsberg und others, Kerr
w its outlawed because ho jumped
the White Sox to play In tlio
Mid-West league which went on
the rocks about two years ago.
c.Axmij in sorra
DENVER, Colo. (Special).
Dispatches received here recently
from 1 Paso, Tex., are to the
effect that Buck Weaver and
Chick Gnndll, barred from big
bague baseball In 1019 by Judge
K. M. Lundls when. It was charg-
led, they threw a world series
'game to Cincinnati while with the
j Chicago White Sox, are playing
nguin.
1 Announcement was made here
jsome time ago that Douglas, Arli,
n member of the Frontier leagu.i,
which Inoludes the Juurez, El
1 pnso ttnd Kort WaVaid toan:r.
signed these two veterans. Ar
rangements have been madfl for
them to go Into business In Doug
las. "As far as the records of these
men in organised baseball Is con
cerned, Douglas fans are willing
to forget and forgive," says a
special dispatch- sent to the El
Paso Horald. "Thesev men have
been banished from large salnr-
lies for five years, which has cost
PIjAYKD IX h f.KANDK
Chick Gnndll, known here ns
Tom Oossett, led tho Pirates 0
victory In the Blue Mountain
league this summer. Buck Weak
er, many here believe, Is the same
mau thut played first base hero
(CnntlmiAd on Psie Five. '
COAL PARLEY
DUE TO FAIL
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (By tho
Associated Press) Anthracite
sr'nle iiegutlations will definitely
be broken off on resumption here
late today, barring unforeseen de
velopments, said a high authority
among the miners today.
Anthracite operators expressed
determination to Uphold at all costs
the dignity of their scale commit
tee ag;itnst Ihe challenge they felt
.bdiu I- I wis. president of the
Cnlted Mine Workers, hud raised
ugalnst It.
counts otherwise for rainbows.
The li.ble says Joshua made tho
sun stand still. Astronomy d
libs it.
The Bible says water was turn
ed into wine. Chemistry says It
can't he done.
Now congr'ss. In making Its last
appropriation for the District of
i otumhbi public schools, forbade
(the use of any of the money to pay
j instructors who tench "disrespect
of the Holy Bible."
Winner asserts thul's just what
i all I Tie SCI en UI 1C. worn ui v mii
I As a taxpayer, he wants their wil-
art. Mopli.-o.
' Neither a liiiidam"iilall.-it nor a
imlentlst. he explains that his
' ault's iurinM la to force tho !
Hue of 'vliurr'h and alale." Ho
, elm rites that the former Is Ki'tllllK
i InereusliiKly offU'luiw In the. lal-
ler's urrulrs. 11" alum to put an
loud to It, U he can, ,