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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1925)
EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER TEN PAGES TODAY. Ha THE WEATHER PORTLAND AP). Ore iron: Fair and continued warm tonight and Sunday. CITY EDITION LA GRANDE, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 2G0 VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRKH8 M L I ID 0. W. R. R. & N. Shops I 'rove Big Feature in Community Growth BIG LOCOMOTIVES OVERHAULED HERE La Grande Serves as the Home Terminal for All Crews from Hunting ton to Rieth Hiram Peach Trims Lawns Two Decades Service of Caretaker at High School Exception al; Dandelions Greatest Problem. FLOWERS TO Ijlltol-'s Noli' Till!. Is. Ill" eighth of u series nf weekly slorlcs tonclilhir iiihiii the In iluslrlill. Hmli iiltnml B"il roill mcrclul resources of la (jranilr, I niiin mill Wallow ii iviiiilli. now IbWiik pnlilHIifil I" H' Dvi'lllllg Observer. Tn-onty your." on I ho job: Just five yours whorl of a quarter of a rt'iitiiry. Is 111" roouril of lliriiln IVach. ramlllariy known as "Hi"-h" Peach who lakes cure of the flno lawns at the iVnlrul school and High school buildings. .Mr. roach a himself a gradu ate of the Iji (iraiide schools liuok in I ht duya when tho students ut tchded what has slnoo boon called the Old Whllo school house. Ho hus seen 20 rrcshmun classes enler the high school and as many leave ut thu end of the four year course. An ardent follower of sports and other high school activities. Mr. Teach has boon a familiar (In ure at most of tho athletic con tests. He hus missed lew football games during his tenure of office. Although comparatively few stu dents have known htm Intimately ho has been u friend to many und tlino und uguln deserving young men have boon given odd jobs to do about the school house thus earning money needed for educu' tionul purposes. lint rni.jiiitit.il' tho hiw-ns al the firnli.lc has been one or the main Bcnool houses have been the ren fuclors In the city's gruwllt. yet row, Ul.zv0us of countless Juno-nlghters outsldu of the railroad men them- , ani 0lnt,18 seeking Bhado und sol selves, sire more than slightly fu- ace upneih the friendly trees, miliar w.tli lb" many railway ac- tivitlos centered here. IliuiuYllons Worst rrublolil. Iji Orunde is the homo terminal for all train und engine crews' According to .Mr. l'each his working east to Huntington and greutest problem hus boon to keep west to ltieth and the otllctals su It is a uintterof eoinmon kllrwl clue that the U-W. It. It. und X. eomtianv division point ul BE JUDGED MONTH BUS HESS IMPROVES Neighborhood Club Dates Annual Flower bnow ' for Sept. 2 COMMITTEE NAMED: Blossoms May Be En tered from the Entire - County; Location to Be Decided Later. ' Arrangements ar" now being made for the annual flower show 'g,oumi from the first floor Five Burned To Death In East Today Mother and Four Chil dren Perish in Flames; Father and One Son Escape Cremation. Associated Press . live members blimmary 01 LUStCm VVC of u family of at-ven persons wewi tron LonclitionS ISllOW City Near Front CROPS BIG AID TO UNION, WALLOWA Baker Business Slow with Mineral Discoveries . Promising; Umatilla in I air Shape. burned to death early today in fire which destroyed their home, on a funn a mile from here. Harry Hall, farmer und head nmrm f Tern ii uvM of the family, und his son. ltus JUiOl iUlUU,!!, (,. escap scaped. . The deud are: MU8. CI-AKA HAM,, 33. HAItOIA) IIAI.I.. 17 GLADYS HAUL, lit VIOLA HALL. 2 EVKLYN HALL, 0 months. - The fire broko out from tin un determined cause, ut t o'clock this morning. Hurry Hull Jumped to the out I was unuble to reenter the house. The flame spreud rupldly. Ia , which will be held h re .Wednes- lay. Sept ember 2. und'ir the aus nices of the Lu Orunde N'eighbor hood chib. The entire county Is invited to enter flowers. according to the committee in eh urge, which fol low: Mrs. Ihiirh K. Brady, chairman. Mesdumes l A. Kpltng. A. T. Hill. H. ;, Dixon. Lynn Bohncnkamp, II. foburn. K. L. Holmes, t i Happerseti, J. li. Lyncn, u. it. Seil,. C. H. Horanton und C It. Kb- i;rhard. The locaJkm for the show re mains to be selected but this will j ated Tress A request for the be announced later. (of the Loa Angeles, navy -airship. riir LlM Made I l. in commercial aviation, was pre- out thu dandelions. Al one time several years ago the luwn was al most free from the weed when a neglected property unjoining the school house spreud mil I Ions of seeds und in the last few "ummuis It has been a losing hunt. Mr. Heath hopes some day to have the parking property in front of the school houses plowed up and .seeded with blue grass and clover. At th n resent time the nlots of ol Hie company operations on um Krminj jvmg ,,jLWeen the .tdde- enlire second division. ' pa ulll the pavement grow noth- In turn Hie operations are divided ng but weeds and there Is no ob inlo Min e maJn-departments, the j,.rt it ki4-pllig them down oh long oitenifrng. the maintenKiiee of way as nothing has been planted. and the m-chanical department. pervisiiig all activities of the rail road between the two points have their main offices lu this city. These men are of course anwer able to higher company ofticials. lloll.ni in Clin rue. - V. ItolloiiH. division superinlt-n d'iit. with il. U. Coburn and Charles Kobt-rtH, asistHnt su Derinleiulents, huv direct charge These are subdivided lino many smaller department but euch lrf under 'he direct supervision of one iiKin. T. A. AleKinstry. unleT dls-pateh'-r. Is (diiirged with respons ibility Tor tra n moveinent. L. V. t'luuiHsee. division engineer, or the maintenance o way and K. A. Ieu- , niits(-r niei'iianie, is ut the 1 head ot the mechanical depart-liient. As Its name Implies the operuiing l)f Horde's lUi-onl. Thomas V. De Horde al Ih court house "but u block awuy is unother who luus taken care or a puidtc lawn for many years. Mr. Ue Horde has been on the Job sum mer and winter for lli years. W hen he first took up Ih'- work ISM i ic DcnnccTcn ! IJIILUULJILU III SI.VKSS (XMl'liU.NS llll- I, (irniuli' .Material mtiliMiit SHVIl. linker Kuttier sluw. Wnllonu Outlook hotl'r tlmii In tit-1. Itm-ilN inprtrinf'til mtii. 'I'lii' Imller Notliiui; to com lilniil iitK.llt. Wnlln Wnlln lti'iiotte.l m llv Hy NtH'ii. Bnslni HS conditions ut the lrc- Hnnt In Knstern Uri'Kun show mui'Keil Improvement over luHt SWAMI'SCOTT. (By tho Annuel- your, oeeoniinc to a nummary pre. pared liy the HusmoBS imk.bi. hi mled liy the 1 'lill'iV,SluteB Nutlonn Uunk of rortlulid. IMIiboiia will be awarded in the aehted to the president toduy by ijon und Wallowa county both follow-In? special clussea: Astem. John Huya Hammond, jr. reooit slieuble betterment ot gen dahlias, zinnias, rosea. Kladlolas, I SnuuklnB for a compuny Inter- condition with a better than marlBolds (Aiilcali and .Mcolehl. csled in the Btiieme, Hummond UVuraiie crop to bu harvested II sweet peas, for both single BPeel- placed before the president a ten- uo,i, incalltiei mens und collections. tatlve program for extensive neve- in ui(or eoimly thlncH are not Three prizes will also be given lopmcnl of comnierciul aviation. Bn ,rKhl although the mlnera The. program calls for the use 01 ,iM.nvTiii ot recent (late promise the I.OS Angeles between .New ,,,,. I, York and Chicago und perhups farther west with the ship man ned by a regular crew. ire to The government Iiiik given II entire approval to the general policy of j aiding in the development of com- for the beat mixed homiucts. Any flower blooming al the time of the show may be entered and prizes will be awarded in . each cluB. A board of judges will be chosen and tho members are to be repre.-itntutlve of til county. . ' SOUGHT FOR MURDER ' y x v a 1 pi. ' 1 l V ' A I i ? - - y ' f i, I t I t ; a' t. Jm s'Wr id ' r frrrrTYrv v v v vvy si -A BATTLE TO SAVE IDi'ill SUCCESSFUL Men, Women and Chil ai en Fight Forest Fires During Long Might NEHALEM COUNTRY MOW THREATENED 1 hnrles II, Sch art z (upper left), .Murlii.e. ( nl., cheiniM, Miught by puller- ft) i' luurdei'. Schwartz s wife (rlglil). who will right the ninr tler t'linrgo. Waller (ionxales (hw er), night watchiiuiii, w )i o m St liuaru oitlei-ed uwny fnmi the lalHirutury uu the iiifc'.il of thu fatal e)dioii. Trestle Burned on Noyes Holland Railroad; Fire Reported in Glacier Na tional Park. ASTORIA, Ore. (By the Asso ciated r resit). Kightlng to wive 1 homes from a forest fire which threatened to wipe out the settle ! meat of Thompson's Siding, wom ! en und children Joined th man Jin all-night buttle lant. night. Thy jstuMM-edetl In tuning the flumes I back und this morning tho settle ment was sufe. The fire passed entirely 'around tho hamlet and turned south. Kite is threatening Nehulem val ley running county neur Jewell today. All available men are be ing rushed to the scone to fight the flumes which are driven by a hot, dry, northeast wind. They covered six miles last night. Yesterday f.ro burned a 300-foot trestle on the Noyes-Holland rail roud. The fires arc most serious in this section this year. , ! i v.SiHxul I'rizr., A tipeclul prue will be given for the best sp'-cimen and collection ,r l.ady HHIingdon rose, the Neigh borhood club rlow-r. Cars will call for flowers tu be entered in the city If the commit tee Is notified, but all dlsplas must be arranged and labeled as to classification of the entry by thoae umklng the entry. A musical program will be held in tin evening. The displays will he wuit in III heullli bul hus built Utv 0. lu vtuv M the irTler- (CfMitinupd on Paita Flv. joeIIsTq judge horses! up until he is at (he pnwiit time In excellent phy.sical condition, in cidentally Mr. v Horde has re cently become commuter. He owns several acres vT land near t nion and arrives to und I mm hlu work each morning in a car. Mrs. A. L. Richardson To Coach Repertoire Mr. und Mrs. A- I.. Ktehard.sou I lei I fur I'orlland toduy by aulo. Th' li tlraiid"- bind plays re-'when1 Mrs. Ittehardsoli will spend guliirty at the IVndletmi Unlind-ja month as a co.ieh In n-perlolre i ;,i ;ir.( s li'udmit with Yejtman (Iriftith. of N w band al the On-gon Slat" fair. Th'1 cliamlMT il coninierc(? nmrt et has udverllsed the flly thro uuhout Hit- ii'Uihvvest. reet'iitly MtiL-lim at lb" ItelltiiKlliilil n-al en tale convention. And .lo- Wfiods. pioiM'r slag" drler. is adding his bit. He has iiccepit'd two invitations. one from I he weretary oT th" stale li.tr board, and the oilier Troni 1 he relldlelou com Hill I ee, asMllg illlil to i'HNisI in Hie nlghl horse show al the fair In the capacity of associate .mdtfe and to panic ork City, who Is In Porlland thb- monlli. Mr. OrlffUh is a vocal teacher of note and because Mr;;. Itlchurdsoii is always seeking IIh-t-.si in vo'-ai art she will spend Ihe mouth then-. Al rs. Kiehardsoil h;t lial e teusi e vocal I raining wit h excel lent teachers, such as Oscar Sean S'T. of New York t'lly. who bus prepared more artists lor the ,Me tupolltuu opera than any oih'r vo cal teacher. She also spent two yiars studying with Arthur Alex ander, of l.os Angeles, Calif., for- noon and evening free of charge, POISON TAKEN BY CINDERELLA In Southeastern Oregon a" " proveinent is Been and around Tie llullefl an upward tendency IS map ped out. SoutueiiBtern Washington n iiorlt some Improvement with an abund ant harvest In Ihe near future. No report received . from t'matlllu eoimly lull the animal wheat harvest promises quite 11 bit. The follow iliB reports urn 'loted from The liliresl: I.u (.riimle "We exieet to harvest liellel than an avi'raKe crop 111 I'lllon founly this harvest. lluslness eonditlons are Improved very mat erially. Tre railroad company' KJV I.I :: i Cllf. Iltv Ihe As- operations hiv about bull to nor- i . a n,.,l ul and the lumber Industry Is oualie was fell here shortly be-, w orliliiK on full time, but Ih 3 o'c oc k h i morn nx. niiiraei is no. , mini meroiaJ. uviulion. QUAKES SHAKE FOUR CITIES i ' ' i Kutthqilakes were also reporli'd J. Kcroggtn, cashier, t nlted Hlal at Sun Jacinto, Hemcl und Sun is National Bank. Bernardlnu. after - o'clock. j Wallowa No damage was done, according to reports. Hammond I.uiiiInt Ofllchils Tmir Mil, I, CITY, IJr.---W. It. MacMIU- ' lun of th" H: ond l,umber Com- Atsoclu.t"d puny. Inc., of Chicago, ft. I. Mc Browning, i.eod. vice-pr widen t, and Walter r of ejd- Vaughau. s.iles manager. f Port land pub- in tlie round-up and Canyon with exhibition or tancy driving with his six horse stage t-oach teams, respectively. Mr. Woo.js it drUer of except ions! ability and with many de cades of expierence behind llllll. had the honor in July I 'JIM of driving Presiflent ami Mrs. J lard loc in his slace coach from M"H chain depot to the Oregon Trail celebration grounds. Happy 1 hut assistant teacher of Jean de Itcszke. of Paris, and two years with Hose Coursen-Keid. or Port land, without peer on the Pacific const. Mrs. Hurley . Ilichardson will ac company Mr. and Mrs. Ktchurdson to Portland and vlxtt her mother there Tor a few flays. She will re turn to her home h'-re Wednesday when Ihe doctor will also return to l-a Orunde. ' NKW Y(ltK Hy Ihe press) Mary lionise .newly adopted du light ward W. Browning, wealthy real estate operator, udmitted sli" drank :ltro muklng poison this morning because ot mom plant:, "nasty things which had been said Milllan's flrsl about Browning ad opting her. A doctor wu.s called but when he arrived the girl had ulreudy vomltled Ihe poison. "Why did you do It." Mary Louise was usked. "I did it because I waft liyuterlcul, und I did not know and because or the nas'y things MlvVobr h.r been saying about Mr. Browning." she said. The giit and Browning left la'e today on a week-end automobile trip. The ut tempt at suicide, which occurred In the bathroom of the Brouutng home, in K" tiaidens. as averted hy Uro-A niug, who sel.ed a two-minee bottle or iodill'' from the girl's hand uHer a small tiutnllty had passed her moul li. Browning wiih summuiied by Iis- trh'l Attorney Nev combe this nf- lei noon for n further conference. Nevvconibe had evidence which s ! the girl's age at "I yea is. "The business outlook In Wal lowu County is belter than Ih was one year ago al this time due to the fact that crop prospeeis an vastly better, Wallowa County has prospered for a very ahumhini crop this year. We should have a large surplus of grain unless all signs rail. The grass on th HANDS OFF IS CHIEF'S PLAN BWAMI'W'OTSi (Uy the Assoel ated 1'ressl 'resident Coolldire holds the view lliul Industry, in cludlnir til.'; coal business, should settle its oun labor problems find I Is hope Unit Mini Industry will tlnd Its own solution. Hceretary Hoover made this announcement after dlKriiHHliiir Ihe anthracite sit uation wllh the president. It was added that the aduilnist ration hus no Intention of luring I" Hi" oe dispute. XTRA siii Siu Ay J.n ii.t l:. i-onTLAri. Of"'- ') K- HI may, iresllcnl nf Hie MrrRim CooniTMllvi' (irain (irowers nsmsdil tlon, will to a coiiillilale for the Ii'Hibllan iionilunlloii ffir 1'nltixl States wiinlor. Tin" amioumviiieiit was mutln lialaV by A. II. tea, In tlinnlo rrlciul of Sliniiiway. WEATHER OPPREKSIVE I'OIITI.ANI), Ore. (Hy thu An Boolated I'iohb). A sultry utnuu pheie, scarcely stirred by a llBht breeio, made the weather opp.vn lve here to'doy, Abovo 90 Is ex pected this afternoon. l!nless rain falls by tomorrow Ithe lonsest dry spull. 67 days cb tubllslted In.'ltSS. VI be broken.. 1'IUE HITS (iLACIKIt PARK KALIMI'KLL, Mont. (By too AJ- ironllniled on P.ire Plv.' I .VMILII.S ICOIllir.l). in Ihe city Beverul days rM,K,.j, M in excellent condition die tour of the llutn- This whh Mr. Mac visit lu re. 1 Miaid Uler I'oilnit I'oiiiplcli- Hilli HlVIIlt, Ore., l 'rev s of Hazard : Allen. Stevenson. Wash, conlracloia have finlslo'd liiylnls a concrete payment that connects Ihe paved sunnec of Cascade uve nil" ul the west end ot town with the Columbia hllthway. A S"illnn of Ihe new payment will be open ed to truffle on AiiKUSt "The other will bo ready lor use by September 1. lo Hie lact of iilMllidanl rilns. lu (act Hie stockmen declare Hint III, ramce has not I n so Kood In yeais. We should have a lot ol prime beeves to turn otf this tall The pi-Ice of wool is c licoilruaillK Our sheepmen are now inuUill" money. Th" citn,-ui"ii are not ilolni; so well. Th,. larife d'bls contracled during Hie war on ex ilk'K1, rated values are bard lo II- lliidale. As a inn 1 1 .-r of tact many cattlemen In Hits s-cllnn have Kone out of business during fCnntlnued on l'-ire Klve.l BLAST VICTIM S I0ENTIFIE0 TAMPA, I'la. (AP) Police l- ilnv fllsimi'riHl two PorlUKllcsc Inter-1 fnmlllps sniil l Im; n'slileiits of Taiiiilon. Mass., Iielil insi r ny a nat.ir mt riih(lriic' men. I licy were said lo liar hwn liclil 12 days ltn '"""'"'"'" , , ,,.,. ,.1Hi ponnsylvunla ave- in inssac.uiM.. wei-r- "' '" .. off for a parade of liato iHi'ii roblHil or nion- ma. X'JUIIO. Tin- nun lies were found ' 7 .. . . which k nil eadera expect &n. til a small nous.- ... me i,,ni n-, - ,..,,,111,1 to aid tho! "ouio oi-.i. .. ... . - the White IIOUIlll. I lie puiu'n .D KLANSMEN IN CAPITOL CITI WASHINGTON, (Hy tho Asso rlulcd Prims) Tho nullonol capi tal thronged with K.U Klux Klans- itt 5n.nuo (Ion of Hie 'U. 'Iliej u i.,i. loo r,.,,,ti Hi ...... r.,r.-.- il.eo. to write letters will weur no masks. li. riliillti'H r.ie more Illillll'V and ul Att money order lor 7tHI sent llii in , M'l.cd by Hie itinflileiiif men. m.m:tini;z. Callr. (My the An sori;ili"l I'ressl. -tilticers reveal ed lodey that Ideulltli lillon of the body tiiiind In th' I'neltlc Cell'l lose coiupaiiy laboratory as that ot (',. V. Ilfii'le. wiindertng lub orei' and missionary, was made llirnugli similarity ol hiindwri'liig In reltgloiiB books lo itl'l n'-ar Ihe body mi l letters v hleli Harde huil vMtlteii to Cecil Marker. I'lacer vllle iinilertiiker. Well Known Author Dies in Washingtcn WASIIINC,TON (My Ihe As'.o c'ailed Preiw). - - John Temple (li lives, widely known southe:n iM llei . died al bis In : here ea"- ly today. Ihe purade the tnarcners were lo gather In mo sylvan uiea tre to hear uddresses of klan lead- i ei n. ; Klun orrlciols have been unsuc I ci ssful In their efforts to obtain Ithe services of a liergro band lo swell the choriiB of llieir own i bamls III the parade. I To limn Elery I'ros" The visitors will line up the pro gram tomorrow night wllh tho burning of a fiery cross. An eighty-foot tree with a cross piece thirty feel long Slaked ill I oil w ill provide the Bpeclaele. Schwartz, Inventor, No Match For the Police Vacation Apparel Now Uppermost In Thoughts Motor Riders' Picnic W ill Be Held Sunday f'luns are now eniiiph'te for t lie annual nmtor ryele pt nlc and Bn tlrande run which 11 -HI be held imnurrow. Ihe cyclists will meet ut J.oek ood's i-yelery it I eiKtit o'clock and v ill be pilm-d at North Powder by Baker riders, (U tihlrfs Mtilhnllnud) t for eiimneT. however, and their July ami August are ucatlnn thoughts have turn-d t0 what will iunntiis and Ihe problem which be worn this autumn. The loeal VMiuruiitt (he young Isdy vaeaUon- shops are now receiving shipmenls f-t first, is what shall she tike with of rail wearing apparel and among in-r in the uiu r warinc Hpparel. llo in many nUraelHe things can 'the idea l to havivas Mtt!e luggage found. The dirls t,f holti ccat;, i h poN.iibte and hac enough and drests for fall wear appear j I,. alwav !.. la.vhionabl dressr.l. to le fuller Uian this spring, muni If going lo mount jins ouilng rions. invert d plalis. and god ts!h ihillie are all f li it I. Is ll'T.'f!illl. If ! itlg feitllied. I'tJlllol ts ilKiHI to the beach, one smart sports cos- very good for sports weUr withern Oregon lour ot Inspection und linn.., ont. nt'ik dre.--s for artemuou th- rim r tnuterlats for more club- Mo conrer wllh the different de. ... t..i. .l uiiL Im still l.ihW.m.hle' orate dtesr.es. Cur will be lis d ' PUtp-s concerning the new law und on- dress for eieitlng is it ere uguln as trimming. Bordered ma hat . with shoes, hose and hat to I rial nf silk, whhh were very mad h. A bathing outfit la, of popular durtng tin- spring and sum-conn.-, also an ,ceeHMry if the va- mer will ! ekchungd for material cation i spent at the beach. or the same nature only In -wool. I'uBhionahle young women arc Htrlpej will ulsv Iv tfuud utfulo this ttlreiidy btmuiiij ty torgtst clutii j lull. , , m T Ll Inspector Passes on Local Barber Shops i-t.rge K. f.rlfillh. s-cret'tey ol s'a'e board of Uirle-r examln- rs. was in l-a Grand on en l-.esi- pHHsed by the last leglstifl ure. He informed H. Warinhola. lo cal di poly. Ihuf the barber shops in la tirttnde are tit excellent sanitary condition, "which speaks well for the barbern of this city," Mr. WiUutUuls ikiyt. Keeping Ever At ll 'fltat's the dulitm of Hi 'l-teiti'-'iiB imdilem fr any bus tiiPvs hul Ut buy thai i-egulnr. i-mxl"t-nl. etery-dny publii I: v al -iifri'l'titl -nuifl i (Ml, while nniblng tbr maximum iiiim Imt f fnnillh l-entl by the oitsinir. I m pndilcin for the Miinll fit ttt. Ihe Wnl Ail K llw so-wcr ami a inn! t'ffiftho nieaic a ben a mail w I-Im lo hH-ml only HJ..VI lo r m iiKNitti, I or that sni'MMtt lie i an bate mi ail f'irry day telling tlie thou- rtiuU tf ( la-tf(tMl I'nge read ers of lil bu-tic i. ' No gTrsi -rr taltie in atnilable for film. MOUrt er Atl r rl Islng A Merchandising Krk." (Bt Harold Mal-'tn) M Mt I INK., t'dl. iM;A Hpeidali Charles Ibnix Sebwait. w aw a genius of invention. He made ailk without Hie aid of silkworms; In made cheinlc ii'k that baflled ch--io-h" made life where (here .t. e d to be MO life H'll he hi'M ratl-d in liis most .spectacular experiment - to make death where there (s no death. Now Hehwart, Ih being sought the country o-r as a live fugtBte mid a murderer, Instead of being Purled w'lit honor as a dead mar ly r. sacrificed lo his own iiivn lions There was a. bhifsf in Ihe in-i-ti l.ir'.-i laputatori at Walnut 'reeh. Ut-ar ll'T". - I re IllCO feecn ereo a podi The ctuntryslde. who kn'w htm us a neighbor, prepued to mourn the inventor; Ihe d'tit 1 1 ic ! w or Id w on del ed what w on Id bu p pi n to Ids seerel torpiilhis. But ioi Sihwarl, out w It led the I silkworm, as he has battled cheili tis. HM he aSloUlld'-fl eteti hittiHdf. ihe (ailed to muke teeth which con ivlnced a dentist, and a crime that M A I tTI N !;,, I'al. (By the AHnOii- ate'l -ICHHI Ideiitltlcalton 01 I tie bodv round in the W ilnut reek plant of the i'uettie. ('eHulOrse com pany laboratory under conditions hat prompted the beller that. 'harles Henry Schwarlz. chetnl;d. had I death In an explosion. iH rj. V. ItJirbe was made liy a. lor- . rue,- emphiye of Barbe late '"riday. Cecil Barker, an undertaker of Hucervllle. fill., the man believed U iiiiHiorilte.., lo have established dclltilteiv (he Identity of Ihe body. Showed Hie police il. ptelllie o( Barb" and described a mil ot bd .linu and a u-l whK li hud been used lo tie 'he hody. Some of the bedding was round under the bod . ni'er the fire and the cold was in the rnoni: A dcsitlption was lor- wai'h'd 'H ie iind to Clarence Mot rin, superinteiidenl or the bureau ut stale Identlllcatton. and w-as said to tally wllh those articles wlih h were found In the partly wrecked Inbnraiorv in w h 1 c h Shwart.( the tneiitor of a w I'orunilM for niauufacfuMug silk, was nii,P'-M,'d have met his tiite. l ttci 'Inlly, a -o dli-pllive.l a el(--r B.ube from Ijijln;:, he-.t. The h.i"d wrtt ilard to tally precisely What Will Win Next War? Opinions Are Divergent (II) barb's I'. Stewart) WASIIINIl'ICN (NKA llpeelall What the next war will be lilt, nobody know:'. Military men a.iy lliev du - ,oiil,tlehrt Ihli.k mi. Hul lliev dts aiciee lilllr't-eiit rehnols ,,r evp. rts tire, diet luitt' a d,i,eli or mole elitlielv dlllerent kinds of IlKhilnK. 'I'lu.'li pred IctUUIS roll t lt I . too. There',, no wsv of uildinn tl i Up. dlvbllliK I.) Hie totill ll'lllllC'l of predictions mid stilkttit; ail iivcniK'-. AeeordtnK o nitlltari t'liidi.ni'-ii-lalists the net w ir will b" almul the Slime old Ihllllt Armies, wllh lnliiiiti us their biickbniieH, w;il (iKltt on I, net. Navws wllh ttiiltle- hips ns I heir b'N klioii' s w ill riKbl ,rs de.Hlriived. his cities will be. bombi'd, his cminlr.vBlde harried ill, he'll have lo yield w tliout having hud a chance to strike, l blow. ... AecnrdinR 'o the rhetiileiil r.c'liool. nun will decide Hie nct war. It nay be outlawed bill II will be is,, I , Whole armies will be tt:is8cd In their trenches. Crews will be aass d no ships al sea. The popula tions of entire eltlea will perish linllarlv. Airplanes will be con venient tor ralntnir down death thus but their ammunition will be cheni H ll I. Ili.il.er. will I'll l at sen. rein .iiitalir.lt i ill il turn ..iu il nl sen AliciaH will fluurr nior. Hinii ei'T te tere but oolv us iirnii i.nd tiriv ,niilliii.'s alter all. War- These aren't all tile schools only son,, or I lie principal ones. With so much illMasreemeni unions incm let's a nation, dependent on Hl.-lr advice, to do .' Ilulld up im ull-'round llillltary esliibllshinent. to illt the whole out III ' Thafa a lai'Re order. (Cuutlauixi uu t'UK ifour.) .1.. .I'll; lint is d'lhir.d lo tullv- precisely fur, s priiiclil.s haven t inanmu , Ior mslanee. Is expen- wlHi that of a letter round In a re- a bit. Live. If ll'a lo be dPdtroycd. tllM IlKious book In the luhomtory. ... Inhol out of Ihe pottle hy alrcrnrt, depute Mlierlir Kalpb Harrison A.,.,,rdltin to Hie uvtiitlon school II would be better to scrap It ond l Contra Coat a county leed Ihe Mi m t ,Mlr,wn . f ullii,i in the concentrate on alrcruft. ' full I.iikHi pluiloKrailc.ies. I by (r A irci a 1 1 w III wipe out ..rinlcs I Yet suppose the country does llarb. al.,1 ..isert. d be Is . crlaln It H11) , , The eoiiulrv thai, and then the nvllltlon Bclu.ol Is a picture of the ,ead mail. w(Uj ,,. ,,., Hl tviiK force will turns out lo be mistaken. That llnrbe al one time own. .1 a ranch hi, ,.M,.,liy ul )t ,,.r,.v be- would be bad luislne. too. Ill Kldorado count). 1 ild It ro- fot.M )() ri'iilin.'s h flKht'fl slarie.l. Well, It s up to the expert to Uta urruc at'teni; uad defend-. nsm u ui ui oi. ui (Coatluuml on fv rivt.)