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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY CITY EDITION THE WEATHER PORTLAND (AP) Oro Con: i'alr tonight and Sat urday, except cloudy or fog-' fry along the count. Con tinued warm In the Interior. VOLUME XXIII. 11 EM REM ASSOCIATED PRISMS LA GRANDE, OREGON. FRIDAY, -AUGUST 7, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 259 EXPERIMENT STATION IS GREAT HELP Board of Regents Find Institution at Union Highly Beneficial PROTECTS FARMERS OF THREE COUNTIES Importance of Crop Ro tation to Weed Control Proven at Present by Extensive 1 ests. That tin- I'nion experiment sta tion is contributing much to Hit welfare or l lu state wn the opin ion of the committee of the board cr regents of Oregon Agncul! unit college after making a thorough inspection of Ihf many . projects yesterday. Governor Walter M. Pierce join ed the party at l.a Grande yesier day and Inspected I In station. Oth ers in thi party wore: Harry Bailey, J,ukeview; George Pal miter. Hood Kiver, master of thi statu grunge; Senator W, S. Kinney. Astoria; and JMrector Jumes T. Jardlne. Thoimh the .station may be look ed on iiH primarily one for the working out of profituhle practices In live stock raising, it has also .stotid through yours, it was pointed out, as a btilfer protecting (he far mers of I'nion, Maker hiuI Waltowu cou lilies from expensive freaks, passing- lads and general poor practices in agriculture. Just at present expert men ts. aside from those dealing with live stock, are showing the Importaneo of roiations in weed control and the place of fertilizers In the farm practices of (his district. On the unrotati'd hind muslard, wild ottt, and other weeds have been ex ceedingly difficult of control while on the rotated land where other than si raignt grain ha been rained .these. tr handled witli much great er ease. ( Trial. Show Itults. Cereal variety dials continue to show results distinctly to fed"' ra tion wheal which lms already been widely adopted in the planting pro gram all over eastern Oregon where spring wheat is used. Its n Hi'- I H 1m yeifr iH meaning thousands of. dollars to the rarniera. harvest ing reports Jo the station show. Treid anil' Haunch' u barley and Isolde ii Itain oath have consistently iehed bent for this district,' I, ij 'to mi ;lhm slalnii 'which yearw ago dhmoiislrutcd MS wort Uiess ness us a stundu.nl vi'rhiy In Mils HectiOO OP I In'': 'HO-(aH'd ; H'''CI lieided or-Alaska wheat, i It also Huceeeded In producing a seed pup ply of a pure st rain Forty-fold wheat, the h ailing winter wheat of this .section, t hus eliminating I lie usual discount of 3, 4 and even uh high as in cents a bushel for mix tures. Seed flux has recently been tried out extensively and Is showing good (Continued on Pee Klv.) CLUB TO VISIT liesrvationH are iilrejtdy being taken by Karl Reynolds, secretary of the chamber of commerce, for 1 he annual Get -Aequuintcd Cara van to Wallow a Counly on Aug ust IS and 1:1. The trip this year will be the third of the series to Wallowa with the Wallow u likc us the fin al point visited, l-'rom Indlcutlona the current earn van will bo the largest of the three. WALLOWA IE Union County Crowds Attend Circus Shows Today Al G. Humes' circus Is lit Kntei -prise. Hut his! night and yesterday ufiernoou his trained animals, aerobats, horses versed in the arts of Terpsichore, Indians of histri onic ability, ,loe Martin, the "evo lution argument and scores of ot her tt t raei ions regaled crow ds of Cnion county people who gath ered tor the performance. "Poeahonlas tn the . Court of fjuoon Anne" opened both shows lutle successfully. The Indians, (n full regalia, and the singers performed very creditably and whetted the uppatile for w hut wuh to follow. Animal trainers subdued Royol Iti-ngai tigers. Nubian lions. South Amerieun pumas and other big ,a Tor the tdifjeation of the s, . tat or:-, hol in i dancer delight ed i In aeM h'l t-en.-Cb, cluWH s.-cure.i their -hi- .f ii.iightir, v.iti-vuua- ;uui...ii fcu;ier., Large Crowd At Concert; Band Scores Recital Last Night First One Played in the Ball Park; Location's Effect Seen. The first of the municipal band eoncetiB to lm given at t he ball j park, held lust evening, under the direction of Andrew Jxtney. Jr., was in many respects the best of Ithe series. The band reached a high stand ard of musicianship' in the earlier presentations but some of the lin er effects were spoiled at limes : by noises from t he railroad anil down town traffic when concepts w e re g I ve n tl t the rear of t h e Foley building. Mr, honey hud hud in mind Un hid! park us a scene of the con cert h for some time b H desiring flo reach the greatest number of, people continued giving the re ' cituls In the more central location even with the handicap of the greater outside interference. , A ud leiRe 1 41 rge. ' However tin crowd at the ball park lust evening more than came up to expectations. The grand stand was nearly full ttnd several j rows of cars w erf parked at the rear of the. bund. Conditions wen very favorable for un unusual performance und ttie director und the bund inude the most of thetn. Kach selec tion was played with exceptional feeling and the spirit of each In terpretation was conveyed to the audience in a wholly satisfactory manner. The uddllion of Harry Prk- solo clutinetist, a recent arrival from Mend, wuh noted. Mr. Price I is truly u valuable addition to j the band. Although still a young man he has had several yours' experience in band work. He was' with the J,a Grande band aboil two yen ra ago and lias since been j playing ut Ben (J. J I Is musical; training whs received for the most part in the service with the large government bands. As the clar inet Is really t he foundation In strument In band work the yulue of another soloist can scarcely be estimated. Popular Numbers Played. I The program last evening was 'of the summertime?, variety. Not (Continued on Page Five.) GOVERNOR AGAIN JOINS REGENTS; TO RETURN HERE After spending lust night al the farm home of lit Hon. l.loyd Pierce. Governor Walter', M. ' Pierei (eft tli Ih rporHing fur OtiliMiu,' when, he will Join the Hoard of Regents or Hie Oregon Agricultural college o dayi He was at the I'nion experi ment station yesterday wit h th board and returned to I.a Grande last, evening lo Inspect several school loans. He will go to Hums tomorrow and return to Ui, Grande. Tuesday, to transact s'ate business here before returning to Sah-m. New Manager Arrives At La Grande Office Grunt H. Fogle, newly appointed manager of 1 lie local office of the Itvan Frull company, with Mrs. Kogie. arrived in l,a Grande yes terday to take up his official duf ies. M r. Fogle ha been wit h I lie Hyan company for several years and is a thoroughly com petent man in his line. I Dee Rogers Trial Put I Off Until August 21 j liee Rogers appeared before the . municipal Judge this morning on 'charges of driving an uutoinobile whib intoxicated. The trial was continued until August 2 A at 1 " a. m. Rogers also faces a similar charge in I he justice court where he will he tried August '22. trained parrots reeplwiden! in all colors of the rainbow w-nt thro ugh t heir aerial merry-go-round stunts. trim. neat ly cost timed young ladies put the elephants through their paces und the cele brated dancing horses stepped it off to t he st mins of music from Al G. Humes band. Th wild animals, especially ih tdg cuts, are as fine a collection as ban been brought here for many years. A tiger and three kittens interested iiKiny and a cage of polar bears rivaled tin feline giants. The "Hlood -sweat -ing" hippo and the elephunts were not overlooked nor were the nat ty aebraH. Monkeys, seals, os triches, I lam. is, buffulos ant) other uulmiiis drew their share of at tention. Several comments were beard on the orderlv attpeur'tnee of the circus and th- abier.etj u ruufh ue.a. GUNS BELCH IN GOTHAM.FROM GRIP 11 ill Robber Suspect Used Mother of Four as a Shield for Bullets DETECTIVE SHOT; SAID NEAR DEATH Two Youthful Gangsters Captured; Saved from Threatening Mob by Police Escort. NKW Y'UtK (My the Associate,! Press) The mother of lour chil dren, ust-d as u human shield by a robber suspect fleeing In a hail of police hullelH, is dead mid a de tective Is dying as the result of a gun buttle today under I he Penn sylvania railroad terminal. Two youth fid gangsters were captured. The police saved them from a crowd threatening lynching. Two ol hers escaped. I-M ward Hart,, l Jj. youngest of the gang, grabbed Mrs. Mary Con nelly, a;.. she stepped from a doorway and held her in front of him und returned police fire. I Hod in Hospital. The woman was shot und Hart darted into u nearby house. Mrs. Connelly died 111 a hospital, I elecllve llenmV'erry was hit near the heart und is reported to be near death. KNTKltPBISK, (Hi'. (Special to tip -Observer).--An Thomas Mut ray hiih riding slowly up South Fork lust Sunday he came upon n I -a (it undo picnic parly wit ;i I '.inch spread under t he shade ol t he pines. The two men und two women of t he party were in sociable und cheery mood and hailed hint und usked mm o join them. There were three bot tles of liquor ,-on Mm-.. Ial.de, bear ing labels .of foreign makers , ol gin, :vh(Hkey inid h'eer, itnd; the picnickers' jtskudj Mrj' 'Murray to drink' with theih;j;!;! : ' ' , l He took, t he boliie handed ti 1 111 iiiid exilmlned It, and then showed them his Hliir, as an officer ot the law, and said he would ke p all three bottles, and proposed that the plenlekers accompany him to the county seat. One of (Continued on Pane Five.) ILS TO DR. KEITH Or. Kbner Grant Keith, who came here in July two ears ago to take the pulpit of the Klrsl Methodist KpiM'opal church, Iiils accepted the pastorate of Hie Fed erated church 4i I Heaumont, Oil., I according to announcement today. The presbyleria ns and Met hod 1st s of Heuimiont are having a federated church tor more el I tch-nt and group services. Or. Keith, however, will be the pastor of the local chiin h on "leave of ubsenee" until the meet ing of I h eon tore nee the hitter pari of September, when a new pastor will be appointed. Imrlng Or. Keith's pastorale the debt ft I tie toeal eh tl rc hail been reduced i .(' h. and in udditmn iir i mi i interest ni more itian Uion. A portion of this was donated by ! t he General Churii Hn tiding so i ciety or Philadelplna. j Or. Keith and his Tamily will leave or southern Cailforida on 'the morning of Aiigud 1 '.i. Tln-y will lia-.e by automobile and visit Seattle. Rainier park. Portland and 'Crate,, ike en route ii Reuumont. Circus Day Fails to Dring Any Marriages (uiee again eireuK ihiy faile( tj prdtiee hs Mnoia ui marriage H eeiisK. Kenneth McCoinrlek. court tv clerk, had the neee.ssary blanks and accessories all ready for u rush of business li it no on' appeared. In past years eireu days have re sulted in several licenses, accord lug to M r. ,M 'or tub k. In what one must ternt the 'g'od old days" oij-ot-lown COIIpleJi often eatlie lo 11 (Jraiide on the day of tht' ctt en and after ispipg a while with the eleptianti, stepped Just tli ti).i the lreei ami tbiv.ili.Jj.iLl. iii.t- LIQUOR PARTY .ENDS. HURT SOU G Fl RE SLIPS Forest Blaze Destroys 'limber Company (Jamp on Skagit River LOCOMOTIVE RACES THROUGH FLAMES Three Girls, Caught in Woods, Manage to Es cape; More Fighters Go into Forests. liKl-IJNGHAM. Wash. (Ry the Associated J 'res.i ) - - A ft e r bu ruing over brush ami logged off land six miles on a two-in He front, forest lire late yesterday destroyed Camp No. II of the l.yman Timber com pany, three and a half miles north west of Hamilton, on the Skagit river. The fire spread through t he gret n timber, and .Mi hogs lurnei loose ore believed to have perished. The computus locomotive, with valuables saved from the camp; ruced through the fire zone. One of the four bridges crossed before safety was reached was burmilf; when the locomotive crossed it. Girls Km -ape Death. Three girls had a narrow escape when their retreat w is cut off. They managed to escape through t he woods. One hundred men joined two hundred fighting fire today. SITI ATION MiRKX S. J'ORTUWO, Ore, (By I he As- sucialed press) Tin fire situation is becoming increasingly serious with dry winds and lower humidity, rive fires ale reported in Josephine county und t he Siskiyou nut tonal forest. HuiTiiburg reported two f Continued on Psgo Klvs.) sciiwarWmay be hidden on ; vessel at sea AHTURIA. Ore. ( Jty I he Assocl aled Press)- Officers a re lo search the steamer Nordli' when she" ar rives tomorrow morning for a nam supposed to he He h wart., sought at Martini,, Cub, on murder charges. ' ' 'it uzr MJX HT I N KZ). iiH. : . 4jv the As sociated. Piv.hh), iAii. ana.uynMuis telephoiie fuiLI J" i :t lie jindiee iodity advised Virion wH ,fihd Otlt; what became :ori Tln'odoie 'While, for merly of I'Yesno, you will know who the di-jd -rutin in (h" Pacific i 'el hi lose ni (oratory mystery is." Tho man who telephoned sa Irl While had an appointment will) Schwartz ! hours before the ex plosion. XTRA Ti;sr i i;i;ssi;i; law KNOW 11,1,1.. Teiin. (AP). The Ten lies mV eidiilion caM va biiuigbl lu the. fedprul court to day w hen dohn It. .Veal, repre sent Ing da-. Robert U llson, tax ptier. filed sun In lest the con stitutionality of the law Hualn -t teaching e i I n t I o n hi public schools. TAlv I G SCOTT MOM K PGltl'LA.NO. Ore. (A I). - It. Scott, bailer of the INuilaml party of Mn.umus filmbing .ler-rci-son peak, injured M'tionly WriliHNlii). is lieing carried lislai on nu imprm tseil streUdiei and is ('viM-cted Ki reaii Hit go em inent ninin todny whence hi, eao be taken by aulomoliile lo Pot ( bniil. His bip K hinlly bull. Keeping Ever At It 'rhHl lh. solution of tin iid i'rtiniK ii(llf'Mi for ihi litis. illc.N hoi to llll lltill ITKIflHl'. lMlili'lll. riiTy-iliiy pilhllii:y ul Hiirrli ii inly -mi. ill r.i-l. uhiii' ri-iirhliii; llm uialtiiiini iniiii Iht of' filllltlll-s n-itil h Hie Oliwrirr. N a linililcin fur Hit- mull firm. 'I'lir Until Ail N Hit' niturr mill A ttiir-l rfft'llvr tltrun ulii'n H lllllll utsn l N-ll oiil X2..Ml to s.'i a mould, for thai HiniMiiit he inn luttr mi al rtrry il;i It-llliiiC the ttioiw nmU of f'lalflfil 1'iiur r.-a'l-i-p. of liU hls:tn..s. i, fjt'illt rr nlitf Is aHlliilili for lilm. "(JLsfrviT Aihcrll-il A Mi5rch-.mil li-' ixrvli'." THE BUSY MAN'S NEWSPAPER m i mi Wutei rights to the (irande Ronde river wliich have been u subject of controversy for severul ars were sell led this morning at the court house whrii Judge J. W. K Howies signed . the final decree. 'Jin; findings' in (he case mid the formal recree of the adjudication of t lie relative water rig his was Ihe result of. the work, of Jtidgt t u.duve Anderson of the circuit, court who hns since ef the bench. The decree niioln the propprt iiniild . i moii nr. of wafer !to I'nch farmer ' ;i nd tiiakes oUiiii'1 MdJtiHl niehtAi:.o'l Ihe . same .type.-,.' ihisetL ori tliesw i I'imlings, eertltieateft Of ',wu4ffr, rights will soon bd, Issued by tht; shiH- I'liKlm IM'. ("ounty Court Encjs Uneventful Session Counly court adjourned verier day aller an um-ventful session. Commissioners W. W. Stevens of I nion aul John Wells of Alleel and Judr;-e l ti. Couch were pres ent both days of Ihe court meet ing. The session was devoted en tirely lot routine business of aud iiin bills and similar action. llayncs to Kc "Riffht Arm" of Prohi Chief WASHINGTON fAP).-The lat est oi l iVial explanation of t he status of Prohibition Commission er Uaynes is that he will be the "riejit arm" of prohibition enforce llienl . Assistant Secret a ry Andrew s, who recent ly deprived the pres ent eommissioni-r of all his pres ent authority over the dry forces, sett, -n ed the blow Thursday by deela ring Mr. Hayies would be e'Niie Mh chief adviser oil pro hibit 'on subeets. "Mr. Hayties is going to be inv riiilit arm." said Mr. Andrews, "I .i m almol itey sincere in that stMli liient. I don't care to go intfi details until I have elenned up J j details of On rem ga ni,.i I ion." Baker Copper Company lias $1,000,000 Capital SAl.KM. or I Mi ial). - - The r company, of Pa in Ineorporated here 1 1 his with a capital Incorporators Seiliple, llolieit M. 'at th r Van I Hssell. Betts, ul Lit hlwli u u nw n UK . I t reifuiied the enmloiled effort t 'un. Iniihly NeUHpnM'r Stbl. 1 of u half do.en attendants to sub MVIfcli.K POINT. On. Theldue the negro. Two of his ribs Honthern Coos County American were broken. His deal h wn said rh;iiige) bauds the firni of the. to be due I ft hemorrhage. Woods ui'n'h and Ihe first lnsue hy the wis cammltted lo the hospital from in w 'dllor wuh published. George s Portland, H tnlltfni. the to w edllor, is an old new-paper man front Iowa, and ha iiln puttlHJied papeis In northern Ida lio and Washington. More re ei n'ly he has been engaged in the real e .tale bu.'tne. s ! Kwcot.ilitlo The Bh dsoeH, ieiiiilis' puhllii i , pi.. i lo I'lit-f other lii.KtnH it il ,ii.4tiiii"itkfja T o-D rrTnTTyJ A,tei?5w pays Sylvia New Cinderella, . . Tale Denied Edward W. Browning, IJivorced, 1.1 , , hreatened with Prosecution, Says Story Is Untrue. NKW YORK (HyJhe A woe I T. ated Press)--Willie uuthnruieH worn, tjliretitrniii to proKecuU.( Jlifw'ard pWi.l HrowuitJit, And the .purontN .of Mary Louise underiia i 'law which': hrohlbits liarfer und miliv- olJ Clilhlr)-n, allot her ,pui , ported flnderella came lido lirieP1 .tiolofijkdiy today. ; !. : ' HylNik Mulleih, 12. said , tliat I'roivning, tllvorced reallor,' hud promised,', to lltlopt .huhi but Hrotwning denied this. tie mlNo denied Sylvia's story timt she had at (ended a parly last nigh wilh him ond his new ly adopted daughter, Mary iconise Spas. NKW YdPK f Jy Hie AksucI itted Press) Mru. Aiiiiil St. John, of Itye, N. Y., foster inol her of I orof hy Sunshine drowning, adopted six years ago by I'M ward V. . Itrowuing. wealthy re es tate .operator, .today look idepM for cancelhitinn of the ndoptioi). Schisslcr Cucst at Informal Meet Today J An Informal gathering of tire-j gon Agi le u Mural college si t ideal h j and graduates wu.t held at ChirhH P.cvnolds' office this morning withj I Paul J. KehbtKler. Aggie football . ..i . . i .. 1 1 ' coach. guest of honor. The mc-t-rlng was merely In tin form of a .friendship gathering. No buhinesn I matters were diseiiKKCd. Belgium Will Begin Debt Negotiations WASHINGTON' (AP). The re funding ! Helghiiii's t km, una. (Mia war debt to Ihe t'nited Slates will be lnki'ii up formally Mon day by the A mer jett u and Bel gium debt coin missions. m;guo's iu a i ii pcoki o SAl.KM. "re. No n'Mon will be tit lien a gal ii si ii 1 1 en 'hint. h at thu Oregon Stale honpitul tn connee- f' tton wiHi Mo- den th of Alfred of j Woods, nearo, who dbd vesterday e:;wlicu he ran amuek jit (he iimtl- j lotion This was announced by of- fhials. I - ftf-nitd-l p Olri-etor Named. PKNOI.KOiN. Ore. - WlUard Bond. Pendleton been named a dire dletoi. Hot.i i-t , rttll li.t'- lettHi dl COi UtlOlM. I le v chc nt. ol Hm- i . I'M,. DUBflBS 1 1 1 n i it 1 1 1 if tiinni inuiiuynijyuiiiv BAK Kit, Ore. (Special to the Observer). What the Oregon state, highway commission hits I , . ... .in . 1 moiucmo ui ma COIHIRUIlliy BaiU ?one; ia KoUK to lu and wlM t,0,they believed tho boy had been it hm. noil i.i.ii - nn v,o t u ed a local newspaper hy Judgo William Ouby, of Halter, chuir liiun of the commission, whq was in Ilaker recently. Judgn IVjby sketched briefly the! work on the great Roosevelt high way along the coast; on which I morn. thun,. $U,p(u0un h en ' npent iorMjsit bejnp, senjt leuving about $5,'e(Ml,(MK) ; hire:: neccttnary to bring tlni road . to cdiuplctlon. Wovki is going forU'nrd' on the ,Ioliii Ouy hlghvvuy with a view tjo eoniplellon by thu end of next year. Of particular Interest la tho sta tus of the work of the commis sion in Kastern Oregon. Crews have been working moat of Ihe summer on a I L' -utile stretch on Kmlginnt hill In t mutllla count v where $S7.(iii(t Is being spent this year. . The road is being widened from "0 to: -K feel. Tw enly-five pep cent of t Ih? eurval ure. has tieeu eliminated and the roai shortened three-quarters of a mile, The work Ih now about 7fi per cent complete. Twenty acres of grog art have been bought by the state al the top-most loop on Kmigrunt lull where a parking place will he ronn'rtjited overlooking what is probably the most majestic view on the whole Oregon Trull. A house will be b lilt in the center or the hairpin curve, I'lils work (Continued on Page Fivi. Fundamentalists Have Upper Hand in America (By Pbnilc P. Stewiirt) who really Is In a majority IPs WASH ING'I ( iN f NKA Special). Impossible to tell. There mver's This country is on the point of been a conclusive test of strength, a ;?how-ib)u n. It wlli mean onel The lllieials hnv given gro im' of two things. j,it by hK, without uctuullv nut. Ktthcr: I. Well UM-ntalixt i ing about I'. Weil s ttle dow a lo r linda ne, with no more yowl It. Or. be liberalized aplenty - liberalized, the fundamental - i,fi 'politicians agree in reading th This is the opinion of politicians signs. They agree, too, that the Mindamentiil and liberal alike . ruudumentallHts won't be satisfied w- '"', ' of Wash-1 Wilh a mere defense they'll dn itmion. swapping reports coucein- Hielr utmost to finish ilberallsu ing the conditions they otsere,nf for good, in ( heir various bailiwicks. I - I IN.titlrMly III n.n.hiin.nlulW.sl T'"" 'rB(tl' won't renter ahnut .-.lit r..l the cwinlry- not ef fei tlv.- i " "V """ narrow Isa io prohlbl ly. i v. rvwh I. ul more nr lenn. t-vnliitlon, koiiiu one ileUill nt ,;.., iillv. iKHiiiniilly aneiifcliiir. Ilnw Ih'.y Ki.tn-il control noliody liiit,. KnnuM. Il' a altiiutloii u hli-li Jnsl 'Kintlu ltrnM-il." Ht-fon- nnyliu.ly i.'.illsted II. here II IB, The It. 'I hnl'B In hllll.l. Nor ii lulu lllie I lie thrriMli ar- ii. .'I lllieiula don't like Hei every Ihe way BOY KILLS: r OVERSTUDY IS BLAMED Father Dead and Mother Badly Wounded in Parkersburg, la. EXPLANATION NOT GIVEN BY YOUTH Crime Committed with a .22 Calibre Rifle; Con fession Made to Park ersburg Marshal PA It K Kit SUP RG. Iowa (By tho Associated press) Warren Vun dervoort, 17, today confessed that he shot and killed his father, tho Kev. Jt. J. Vnndervoort, Methodist Kplscopal minister, here laat night, James Mitchell, Parkoraburg mar shul. announced todav. Tho youth also admitted lie shot and wounded hie mother when ho appeared in tho doorway of tho pustor's home, apparently to Inves tigatn tho shot that killed her hus bond. Then ho followed her into the bedroom and shot her again. Tho boy gave no explanation. An imiuest Is being held. Young Vnn dervoort was arrested at ltelnheck, Iowa. In the family automobile. "Warren, He Did It." Mrs. Vandervoort's only words since she was found about 2:30 n. m. were, 'Warrn, ho did it; he did it!" Young Vandervoort waa taken Into custody about 2 a, m. after a Keinbeek physician found him In an automobile which had gone off the slippery pavement The boy told the physician that "flome one" had shot his parents and that tho murderer then forced him to tnke the family car and help the killer escape. Khot WUU .12 Itlflo. phyNiCitui ' wMieti tn. mr kersburfi officers, who found the minister lylny In the hallway and the mother unconacioua on the bed. unbalanced, by ovorstudy in pre- paring for colleyo. Both parents wore ahot with a .22 callbro rifle. Empty cartridges wero scattered on the floor but the rifle wn miss Inc. Warren hmtirht a rifle at the hardware store Thursday afternoon. CHICAGO (Uy the Associated Presd). Kussell Hcott Thursday won ,111s last fight to escape the gallows. A jury in the court of Superior Judge Joseph B. David found him Insane.' ; The Jury reached its verdict after deliberating three hours and 40 minutes. Bs first ballot -was reported to have been 7 to 5 for insanity and thereafter the voto ' gradually swung to the Insanity verdict. The jury took seven bal- , lots. ' Hcott immediately was commit drd to (he Chester asylum for iho tiiHune. Scott three weeks ago Thursday night was saved from death six hours before his execution by a (Coutlntiud on Page Five;) . ting up much ot a fight. TIiIk K done with- they're about to makt a stand more, to put every ounce Into a desperate error! t4 drive the fundamentalists buck. ! So fundamentalist and liberal """' 1'' ueuiur ou. railed blue luw. The cnnipalpn will ip-neil. In fiietwlth open has a little tie- taeheij HlilnnlHhea of thla nort, but these nklrmlshra will inereaae in 'number mid apreail, and finally funihiinental-lmeiit,' Into one big, Kenernl en tile llheniln itaiteiuent over the queallon of tlifl j ..iul..;.t iho 'relationship between religion ud .u.".ruiJ-iO..