EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAFE3 EISQT PAGES TODAY
CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND (A.P) Ore.
on: Generally fair tonight
and Thursday. Warmer In
the east tomorrow.
VOLUME XXIII.
M KM HER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED FREM
NUMBER 312 :'
SN ATOMS WIN OPENING
mm
MEISI-iiiLnnOTE
FOR WINTER Pp HUE
HCIHIllE5!ft?;iO VARNEY
New Officers Installed at
. Neighborhood Club
Meeting Yesterday
PLAN LUNCHEONS
: TO AID LOAN FUND j
Welfare Department Or
ganized with Object of
btudying Child rrol
' lem Here.
. Knowledge thut I.a Grande may
ploy host to the Oregon l'Yderatlon
of Wuiwn's Clubs mtxt. spring a-ave
a special sffnlflcance to the inntal
lallon of officers at the opening
meeting of the Neighborhood club
Tuesday afternoon at Its quarters
In the libra ry building and made
the reports of delegates to the 1925
convention something more than
rgv;ewH of a past event. .
Sir. H. A. Zurbrick. In turning i
over the gavel and the president's
chair to her successor, Mrs. C. H.
Scrnnlon. referred to her inaugu-
nil address a year ago when she
told Ihe club that a member can
expect to get from an organization
just what she puts into it.
"Dut I was -wrong," Mrs. Zur-
brick declared. "I have taken from
the club far more of inspiration
and friendship and pleasure than 1
Have been. aWe to give to it .In my
year a president. Homo of you 1
have cal'ed upon for help time and '
time again, and never have any of
you refused me." . .
1 When Mrs. T. J. flcroggln. rellr-' svondlng to the- Invitation " expend
ing director, had commended the ed through the Chamber -of Com
odininlslrotlon of Mrs. Slurbrlok merce here by the biisiiiera men of
and charged the club with support .Mlllon-l-rci-waler. A. W. Neliinn of
and co-operation for Mis. Hcran- I.a Grailde, secrctaj-y or Ihe old
ton during Ihe term which opened Oregon Trail organization; Fred
yesterday, the new president ad, Steiwer, Pendleton, chairman of
dressed the members. Interrupting the meeting; V. O. Hiigic, chalr
hcr talk from time to time for man of the program committee,
brier survevs from dennrtment nnd and others from Oregon. Wi'li-
committee chairmen, thus outlln
Inp her plans and honus for ac
complishment. Mrs. Kcranton'H eubinet consists
Of Mrs. Alva Ouryea. first vice
president; Mrs. Jtobert Newlln,
s'conri vice-president; Mrs. Hohert
Kukln. recording secretary; Mrs. It.
K. Vestenhaver. com spondinu
secretary; Mrs. G. It. Claycomlj,
treasurer.
Ileporls Rcntl
- ?ellrinff with Mrs. Zurhrlek and
Mrs. HirfiRKin are Mrs. K. V. AIosm
man, who wis first vice-president:
Mm. V. H. Itohnenkamp Jr., aec
ond vice-president ; Mrs. Adolph
Flecrh t, correspond ing secretary.
nnd Mrs.' D. M. ramie, treasurer. I
Mrs. Sera nt on served as recording
fler rotary last year.
Reports of the convention nt
Marshfield were given by Mrs.
Scrunton, Mrs. E. P. Mossman.
(Continued on Page Five.)
The Iji Ornnile municipal band
will InnuKurate ti eusnn o( fall nnd
winler Indoor concert about the
first of next month. Andrew Ixmey
Jr., director, announced today.
Mr. l,oney expects to have the
band at "top-notch" for the com
ing series of recitals. Tresent plans
are to g!ve the concerts either In
the I I). S .tabernacle or some
other suitable auditorium which
will accommodate a large crowd.
PULL CONCERT
; SEASON NEAR
Caravan Will Leave For
Yakima Valley Tomorrow
Kvcnthine Is in readtnp.v for
the cant van procession of Vnion
rorntv farm r4 and bniincjw men
tn Yaklnra Thurwlny to obtain first
hand Infornatlon on the Irrtsa'inn
project In the Yakima valley. Be-
tween SO and 60 cars will meet In
front of the Chamber of Commerce ler, Fred Zanpe. Kd Whiting. A. H
offhre at fi:30 a. m- where the car- IarionM. l:ay Wilton, C. C. VY.'!f'j.
van will be formed with ail pow- Clyde Mck'enzie. Frank Johnson.
Kihlf 5p '! so that ; rrival at Htm- A. I. Taylor. In'mcan Mi l'unnM.
nyside. Wash., scheduled for noon. .'. It. Hit. burr. Andrew Mntlrn
may not be delayed. bum A. It. Hunter, C,'Or Mr-
a" A I nion detRation of from to Donald. I,ce Hpynoids. 'lnude
hi IJ and a C-ove party that will Heal. U-e Smith and pnBner.
-Inrlude five or more men arc not Nathn;iKle broth-Ts. J. n. An.n.
included In the following lint of I. U McK-nnon. Hay Nrval.
m-n who have resiatered for the ! Huph lodm r. Jim Mofw. Ceril
trip: V. C. TerkiPa, Dr. V T. 1 liolton. WiLon. F. I UHy, ISam
thy, Ovore Currey. Sherwood j Harris and K. J- KitcheD. .
M !
This Is I.iflllcnnilt ltmlncy II.
Ilobson, t'. S. N., coiiiiunndt'i- of
the lost submarine S-M, who is
dead in the sunken wreck of his
ship.
Willi the avowed purpose of cs-
tabllshing a national park . and
erecting a monument to ihe lato
President Harding on the uid lire. ,
gon Trail near Mejcham, Ore., a I
number of projnlnent men of the ;
northwest will gather tomorrow nt
7:30 p. m. In' tho Mclxuignun
school building at Mllton-Preewn-1
ter to lorniulate final plans for tho
organisation of a permanent Hard- '
Injr Memorlar assoelaf;n. i
Sci;itor Bruce jjenflW. chairman
of the tentative organization). wlll:j
head the company of loesi men re- I
Inglun and Idaho are cxpeclvd to
altt'ft('-
m i to
UUUI1L. 1211-11 I U
ATTEND MEET;
I decided to abide by the decision stntes. adding that the purchnso trial Hunday morning east of 'he Dn (unll this morning as they east
of the Justice of peace court. Ho price will soon be repaid in actual., cily are on display today in Carr's Bnxlou9 gnnces skyward in antiel
- . . moved the circuit court for the vnluo received. I Kernlture store window. Tbe tro- , ,)(l,0n of tll0 npenhig game of the
Adul'CSS UniOll MCmbCl'S dismissal of his appeal yesterday ', The machine Is being used nt Phb-B are offered In pup slnke. word series. The weather foreeasl
. ,, ,, , , ,,, v,.,
O. U Mttitin of 1 I '""':'
u range, wui aiiun-w ine Kre's-- i i
l-ntnn Kniinlif In nn mien moetlnur i
wnif fvl.t, ir,-wim- v,elnt' '
II lu nn. 1 tn.lnv
"All grangers and lheli friends
are urged to attend." grange offi
cials state.
Stoddard to Tell of
His Trip to Orient
Wnlter Stoddard will tell Of his
trip to the Orient whrn he ad
dresse.M a meeting .nt
I )ny Saints liilH-rnncle
7:311 p. m. The lalk will be pr ic.
Ilcally the same as the one with
which he interested the Chamber
of Commerce members at their
mneneon last weea. niii Wlin eia,,.
oraiious hihi aniiiiiunui expt-i n-nui-o
among the leaders he was prlvl-
leged
tries.
Initiation, Clam Feed
Booked by Elks' Lodge
A cleos of enndidetes will be in
itiated int-i the Klks lodge al the
regulur meeting Thursday evening.
October . The In'tletlon will be
followed by a clam feed.
Wllliari!", Frank I'hy. Klmer Htod-
dard. A. T. I1HI. C. .1. lilacfc. VU-
limn Mliier. Karl f !'. ynolds. II. I
K. Matthcwa. i. K. Morjn. F. A-
Kplltiff. fl. O. Griffith, ft. J.
Green. I.ou Sloop. Lowell Wiliinni-
'son. I'happ Uohnenhamp, It. F. Ty-
to meet In Ihe far east coun- secretary. T. J. Keroggln wis made able to make up two hours of lost,'" " " h ' '.,- ,,h,.P , ,h
Other features are being treasurer of the home service fund, "me Tuesday, hut wns delayed by ' ", l""" . . . i.u,.i., .i.rr Cinnin. i,i....
Planned ror .the program, wnicn other members of the board pres- "i""' eceeuuie uj.iay. so inn - " . Vv. V, m,.n- .e i.. h.w uene
wlli be given In the larger audito- ont were Carl Helm. F. S. Ivanhoe. It arrived here at 11:20 p. m. In- " presented, but h' "lectin, r wl I m an, game, as haw-
rium upstairs. j C. F.. oon. A. W. Nelson and d of 7:4S a. m. "' " n""",e"' i hi "iie iiiiijors "" " 5
isco Aviator to Handle
Airmail from Eiko, Nev.
to Pasco, Washington
LA GRANDE MAY
RECEIVE SERVICE
uu-..v.c3.-ixi.ii umuti "tic
Some Time ACO Select-i
inr Fnpre-encv Land-1
. .j "
ing Tield.
WASHINGTON (Py tho Associ
ated Press) Awards nf the air
innil service's first contract routes
were murte today by Postmaster
'General New, Including the Salt
Lake City-Los Angeles route to the
Western Air Express, Inc. and the
l,os Anceles and Elko-Pasco route
to Walter T. Varney, or San Fran
cisco. Vern C Gorst's bid for the Seattle-Los
Angeles route is under con
sideration. New declared the awards mark
ed nn epoch In the history of the
American poslofflco.
I,A GKAXtlE INTEHI-ISTEI).
Award of the Klko, Nevada-Pas-
Co, Wash., route to Walter T. Var-
(Continued on Page sive.
PAY UP FINE
- ,n , .
Nenl Crawford, who appealed
the state's case against him to the
circuit court alter Justice Hugh K.
ltruli- fnnml 1,1m cuiltv nf illegal
1(JS!fI,'M,on of inoxicullng Honor
himl fined him $::no ancl costs, has
and his requeit was granted by
. lodge (l.-orge Tazwell. who is i-e-
;.sl,llng over circuit court Ibis week
while Judge J. W. Knowles Is In
Portland,
Heclslon In the cae of th
VCrSllS M 1'S.
s. Mary Itiinielhnrd will
be given this afternoon,
probably
SALVATION ARMY
ADVISORY IJOARD
DISCUSSES DRIVE
The local Snlvation ArmyVudget'
was thoroughly discussed 3t a
meeting of the ndvlsory hoard lute
yestrrduv. following election of of-
GRAWFORD TO
the letter ficcrs. I'lans were laid for the an
funilay at nual coinitalcn for funds which
wm ,ei;ln Tie sday. October 1 3.
The advisory board will meet again
h'-fore the opening day of Ihe
drive.
fi ugh K. llniuy. WHS eeele(1
: cnairninn; nr. w. i. I'nv. vice-
chairman, and the Itov. I'ollard,
Auto and Motorcycle
Collide at Fir and 7th
A tmirln,r enr driven by Mrs. C.
W. f.n'ty. collil'd with a motor
cych' ridden by a local delivery
HTvice itih n at the Interned ion of
Fir and V itrecta lat nlfft about
K:?. o'clock, according to the po
lice. fc
Both antomoblle and motorcycle
we re ) a ma cert . the lo 1 1 mre,
nnd the motorcycle r.tb.T wu-s
bruixed ulichtly.
C. J. Brier Company
Buys Pendleton Store
prcvni.KTON. n: (HpccIhI) ,
The ivopif'n Vrehou'w. ftnnfr
fpprirnent jttore of I'-ndlenn. hn
r-aiwMi Into th hands of the c.
Tlreh-r cfimpany. (iccordlng to an
nminn-rnent niali Mr-n'btv b- I.
M'-uer. loat rep'CeW-ntHtlt ve of tbe
F(ri. r cha!n. whieh nam tain" f-G
torM in r''Kn. WashlnKion and
Idaho. I"Offie!n of the ttnr waj
turned eer Mon4iv Promina" to
the i:r'ir concern bv W. A. Yeo
mnP nf Hpo'rtann. wifi'".
The rnori- w founded n-jirlv 40
yrarn I'iro by Falk & Cohen and up
to l'20 was o (grated by Lon
Cohen.
r,ari ttcynoios. i i
Hi-Dads To
Give Dances
For Students
Fathe.i's to Inaugurate
. Social Season with the
Purpose of Combatting
Public Dance Evils.
Monthly dances for high school
students will again be sponsored
this yenr by the Hi-Dads. This
was determined at the regular
meeting lat evening, held In tho
offices of the Security Land i A Sav-
McAdory presiding.
. The dances will be similar to
those of lust year, with minor
m,t-with the ma.lor rmr
pose that of coml-nttlng the pub
mnlor rnr-)
Uc rtu"ce evl"' ronu-lnln" tn0 8amc-
High school students, parents,
members of the faculty and Hi-
Pana and their wives are eligible
to attend and a sneclal Invitation i
to all parents will be extended.
The dale of the first dnnco has ' vlrp.prc!dent' and general man
not been set but will be announced ag(,r or the fleet corporation. sub
In the near futuro by tho enter- mUteel his resignation 'to the shlp
tnlnment committee, of whom the pn j,onrd todav in protest of Its
following are members: B. K. Wes- ,, 1n removing Ilgh C. Pal
tenhnver. chnlrmsn. C. n. Eber- mer presidcnt.
hnrd. H. P. Ijindls. R. F. Murphy, i . . . , . . , .
K. U Holme,. Pen Ilnmmelt, I-ioyd .. Con f J,":
MrKennnn. Kr Stoddard. Horrv -"oenlv defied" Pre.lden Coolidge
Snodgrass. F. B. Appleby and wnen'!' "hared tl,e ' e"' f,"".
r,m; tion of wide powers given It at the
urani man. Instance of Ooolldge and that it
During the session it wns nirroed .. innPrt the nresident when It
thnt Hl-rv.de meetings will begin
heneeforth at 7 o'clock Instead of
A combination grader nnd noar
ifler.'of the Hussell type, wns pur
chased, by the city yesterday afteV-
noon through Itoscop Meal. It was
''announced by W. c, crews, ottv
manager, today. The prico of the
Rrnder Is $1435.
"The comliiliatlon e-rnder and
scarifier will be used on all the dirt
streets In l Oninde." Mr. Crews
present on Y avenue. Other nt reels I
recently graded and scarified nrc
Cove avenue.. Madison, Cherry,
wll'nw streets, East N and East O,
avenues.
Tk enmbinniinno hni-B hnn
di monslratid here during the past
rive days, prior to the time of pur-
cbase.
'Tra;n Xo 17 Held Fn
, chlyenne Wreck
A blinding snowstorm In which
mail train No. 9 collided with a
switching enctno about tit miles
this ftde of Cheyenne Monday
nlpht brought No. 17 Into I. a
O ramie four hours and 40 minutes
late today.
Iloth of thi colliding eng'nes
tuned over. It Is reported, but no
mi". ".. . cummuk
u,,. i,, n.,,i,i .ir
slaved on the track. No. 17 was
An
Unnecessary
Expense
I.a (i mn do btisinoHH turn wck
fine t put nn ailwrlKIm n
W In-for' tin- finni"! of tin
alley ncpfl only to (fct an
Afialni of The DImtipi-'h t'ir
cnladoii to dlMfvrr that nitiil
Ui'4 ciiPtiiai-K Ik an innc4?vnrt
pentc An il fn Tin )'
Mrpr rcw-lM'r IIm- Kreat lint
Jorltr of the buyers at ntncli
f-niailcr vM"ne.
(in Cm- niinl rtmU out of
rnntle. for p ample. tt?r w
pr frnt of llir farm norm
rcpehe The M.prer rptrnlaily
mar. TIiU 1 n cm cruxp I ha I
it pon-tniilty Incn'a-! all aft
t he poiiiiI y w it ImmiI art Jf IHnl
ilimnlatkin of any kind. II t
ffihfipe of the hitch nlcr
lnlpnl Hip Wmt xr-"H.
"Obxerrer AfUprtlIng
A Merchandising Bmloe."
I . uU
NEW GRADER
- jit- I, ;. ' " '
, ., , ,
i j
HE QUITS !
FLEET BODY
III PROTEST
Ex-Rear Admiral Scores
Shipping Board for
' ' Defying Coolidge-
PALMER'S
RIGHT HAND MAN
r; ' T 5,3 -,- P.kt, ' r
-"-v x i coiucui emu vicn-.
oml Manager Hands in
Resignation to Organi
zation Today. '
WASHINGTON (Hv tli Asset
.elated Proas', Hutchinson I. Oone.
n,, pnmer before a studv of
tlie im,lon bv H, j, Dalton had
been completed.
C'me. Lnyal to Clllef '
r "Without regard to other con
siderations. I cannot, as a retired
naval officer, serve any organisa
tion that defies the wlahea and
policial of the president of the J
UnlteS States-.'?' t'one -said. - . )
v.one.- a retired - rear admiral, i
took office two years soon after
Palmer had been- made president
nnn hs been regarded as tbe tet
ter's right-hand man.
TRIAL TROPHIES
PUT ON DISPLAY
'IN CARR VIND0W
Fnnr silver rnps that will be pre-
sented the winners of the four
nis in inw iji i.ranui- ueiu k
derhv. snooting dog and oil-ago
iconli - sts.
I The flel
Id trial Is set for 1 : 30 a. m.
Sunday and will commence from
the property of the Knstern Oregon
Light nnd Power company about
r,vl1 miles rrnm I.a Urnlide. Tho
chase will then proceed to Calh-
erlne creek and along the Oodtey
lane. Kntry blanks are at the Star
garage, where entries must be reg
istered hy Saturday night. j
Any hlrd dog, regardless of age
or breeding. Is eligible to tho con
test, promoters of the affair state.
There will be a class for every clog
entered, no matter what his status.
Kn tries have been made by fan
ciers In Ia Orande, linker, Joseph
end Wallowa, and other Wallowa
'county towns are expected lo be
Irepr-sented.
I Mare Ware of Twin Fulls. Idaho,
who will act as Judge, will arrive
Friday morning and go over the
,(.0ra to 8rprlaln U difficulties.
A meeting for everyone interest-I
German Paners Frown
On Coolidge's Address
HFtll.lV ( Hy the A coda I ed
pr-'?x) German new(0apers com
nir'n' In a rather bitter spirit on
pn'u'dent Coolldire's addreta yen-
-d;y before the American I-e-
glon.
The TaireMnchp HundRchiil Fnvs:
"We n-rr-'t Mr. CoolidRe , till sttrkri
...i i 1 .nml lMt I fill, hut this senson li(
to tin assertion that the wirld w-r iting county blll. Appointment of
wi detpntifm vthiii liberty. lnt a committee nf rreeho!di-r lo fa
ll lime lo stop belittling Oer- wlt In the formation of the county
many?" budget for liU'tf will lake place to-
The roiitnhe Atlgernelne sava: morrow.
"In thin hiith mounding pence
-p.'-eh Mr. cooiidpr rniKht have Russian Labor Scorned
emlMi-d Ihe bacKOeved jihrnses
i-bonl f-lvlll74iflon hliv'ns;' b'-en
siivrd. sod Ms lofttiltliig words!
BKalo.t the Oerm-'n people." .
! PIITI MVS T VANIIINf;TO
' HT. III IM (lly the Awoelm-ri
. . ..j
Conlblge on their w.v lo Wash-
. .. . . .... . Z."
" 7.. .,"
iri i,r tn.ia.- rr,r n iniirnlnir
atn.ni,iiM ri.i.. atwl vi.it to ii,n
,,
I The sir was cool slid crisp. Iloth
the oresldent and Mrs. Coolidge
!s'-emed greatly refreshed" by tlio
ride. ..
Dean of
il'
; , '
Vftlt4T .lolutMi, chosen hy Ntauley Hairin lo pllclt today's
(rnme atcnhiM I'll (Mm in. opened tlM- I92A world's mirlm by win
. nliiic. He's Iicmui In the main tent tdiiw 107 ami before thnt
year was kiumn In thlH (llsirirt nnd In Idaho, wliei lie plttliod
a intokx Vwl ..In b'wli .KNnHlllon. Lv .. v Vi1, '
SOL BEAMS
PIRATES' CITY
PITTsmi-na IRv the Associated
ir,, rlenr. arnitmv weather.
wllh lno pPe,nB; through an
M1.y morning niist. greeted base
,d ,,now(, rs and colder , but Indl-
I cations were thnt the day would
remain clear.
Today's lineup follows:
Washington lilec, cr;S. Harris,
2b; Goslin, If; Judge, Jb; J. Jiarrls,
rf; Uluege, 3b; 1'eckinpaugh, h;
Huel, c; Johnson, p.
IMt tnhtirg M ooro, Zl; Cuyler,
rf; Carey, cf; Harnhart, If; Tmy
nor, 3b; Wright, a; Grant ham, lb;
Smith c; Meadows, p.
II.' ' Io Meadows, Florida, real
estate operator, jind Ihe only be
spectacled pitcher In Hie majors,1
who faces' Walter Johnson 111 tht
openlng game toiiay, is In h s elev
enth yiar of big league service.
having played Willi three clubs In
the National league,
I wll (ru(,.d to Philadelphia
,by Kt. l.ouls aller lour years there,
jn miy, und the J'lrales oblalmrd
,im u 1U23 nlong wllh Johnny
Ituwllngs for Olazner nnd Tlerney.
In ten years he won 12!) gamis
,M'iLdowH waa born In Oxford, N
C-. July 12. IHI'4. In Hix feet
tall and weighs 170 pounds.
BudRct Committee Will
Be Taken Up Tomorrow
County court, with Judge V. G.
Cnuch, W. W. Hievena and John
Wells all preaent. convened In the
county Judge's office today for its
monthly neHalon of two days and
begun several hours' work of and
IJy American Federation
ATLANTIC CITY (lly the Aaso-
elated I'rew I Amid si elifs of
great .enlhnshisni I'r'-sldent (li-e.-n I
of the American l-Vdi-riHioii oft1 The figures mid reasoning are
i ....... ,...1... r. i v,. thoM- or the lilslrli-l of Columbia
erica n labor would never arflil-il-
r..: ' .,.,;.:
overthrowing giiveriitnenl.
' HI stntem.nt as made In r-
siionve to a hnpe expretsul In the
llrltlsh delegiite thai Aluellcan
labor would establish cloe rela
lions with Iho l;usslan labor move-
jment,
1
ii
Hurlers
ItOMJtS 1-,XI'IX)I)I'.
IloItlllOAl X, I-Yiuico (AT) A
slilplowl of boinlis (lestbietl frr H"
I'l-eiu li rnrrcs tn snroo eplotlvl I
in tbe harbor '.lire today. Many
verc wwindnl.
MITClll-.I.I, H;lIONKI
WASIIINi1XN (AIM Colonel
William Mitchell, fornnr asNlstant
i-hli-f of the army air service, has
la-en summoned to apiear tomor
row Is-riire tho Shcnandoali naval
court of lniulrj. , . . ,
C. V. MAY HI.IIiD
WASIIINUTON (Al') Tim Cm
I ml riwlfit; railroad was granlitl
HrnitHsloii by the Interstate coni
meree commission tcMlny to luiihl
2-1 miles of new line lictwecn Weed
Riid (irass l.nke, Hlsklyotl ralinty,
Cnl. llio lino will h'aortcn the
distnn-o of the present Noutliorn
I'nclflc line between Weed and
KlaniaKi I-'nlls, Ore. -
STKVKNH Tr'.KTirll-:S
I'Olt'l l,A.l). f)if. (AP) John
I. Nloens, former pn-shlent nml
ililef enulnet'r or the (Jreot .Nortli
ern, for n lime chief engineer of
the Pannma Canal. Iiwtlriiil toilny
for I'm inirlberll Hues In the Klam
ath Fulls rail hearing. Ho said
the extension would be III tins In
tcrcst of thu public.
I'ort'aml hrlver Drunk. .In I led
SAI-FM. Ore. Halph laraon of j
run i ii. wi hi wan urrfon-u uric ,n
XTRA
charged with driving an automo-'.Hhlp built In the Cnited Btuten and
bile while Intoxicated, was fined 'of at leuM (f.000,000 cubic feet ca
I0 4ind sent to Jail for HO dava. paclty. a compared with the Hhen
carl I'ope. Hnlph Gordon and Al-nndouh'fl 10.116,000 cubic feet ca
liert Ko-lla, who were with Kamoii ; pucity.
at the time of hlM arrest, were fined I Moffett took aharp sne with
20 each on churgea of drunken- folonel William Mitchell, who luui
nesa. charged the navy with "bungling."
Parents, Teachers Fight
Failures of First Year
(Ity Charles P. S(ewsrt)
WAClilNCiTOM (NBA Hpcclal)
About one. fourth of all Ihe coun
try's children fall In llielr first year
In school.
This Is far too large a proportion.
The eflect on a child's mind of
failure. In the very threshold of
lif". .s deplorable.
Naturally ne los-s confidence In
himself. As long as he lives he Is
' likely to eurier from tile lanure
; romplex.
...
federation or the national I'arenl-
.Teachers' uH-lallon. The feilers
. ....n t,, .tr.,..i mov..,et. which
' plans to make country wlile, lo-
to
ard preventing
many llrst-
year-lll-scllnol falllin-s. for It main
lulr.s Unit tin y are easily prevent
i abl
III the great majority of cases.
There must be soma ruuoa. lbs
1925 HERO
ii
FIVE HITS
Walter Johnson Pitches
Washington to Bril
liant 4 to 1 Victory
PITTSBURG HELD
SCORELESS LONG
World Series Ushered in
by Pitchers' Duel
Meadows. Relieved by
Morrison.
FOirorcs FIKM, rittstmrr (By
tlic Associated -I'rcss) Waiter
Johnson pitched Ui worltl cham
pion Washington Senator to a
brilliant victory over tho l'ltlslmrg
I'lrntea today, four to one, In tlio
first game of tho world scries.
A vast, colorful crowd of 4 6.000
jammed Forbes field to capacity
and saw the downfall of their fa
vorites, the National league .:ham
plons, who were held to five hits
by Johnson while the Senators .
hammered Lee Meadows, bespec
tacled Plrato fllngor, and his ouc
eenor, Johnny Morrison, for'elght
hits, most of them whore they,
counted most.
J. Harris Homos
Joe Harris gave Washington a
one-run lead In the second Inning
by slashing out a homo run. The
Henntors got two more In the fifth'
Inning when. Bam Rice's single
sMired Joe Harris and Bluere.
; Traynor gave Pittsburg one run
In this inning by homing Into the
right-field stands.
The Senators Added onother-r'tm' .
In the ninth framo when Ooslln,.
I singled, went to sccontl on Judge1.! .
' r-""'fce and scored on Illuege's -
single.
The score:
R. It. E.
Washington 4 8 1
Pittsburg 1 5 0
Ratterles: Washington Johnson
and Ruol; Pittsburg Meadows,
Morrison and Smith, Gooch. -
SECOND VICTORY.
Walter Johnson's victory In tho
opening game of the 1925 world se
rlea today Is his second win In post
season championship games.
lAiat year, Johnson's flrat fling
at world aeries' competition, found
htm twice loser and seomlngly on
the slide. But In the final game of
tho series, tho old war horse went
In and fought In nn extra-inning
(Continued on Page Flvn.)
T
WAHHINCTON (fty the Aato-i
elated Presa) Hear Admiral Mof
fett, chief of the naval bureau of
aerunautlca, told the preMident's air.
board today that the Bhenantloah
should be replaced with a rigid ulr-
federation argued, why so many
more children fnll In tlu-lr first
than In any subsequent school year.
Tho fiderallon undertook to dis
cover this reason. It dismiss"!
the Idea that the first years
studies are relatively too difficult,
generally speaking.
It made due allowance for physl.
cal deficiencies, but after nil. this
allowance has to he made for older
children, too. throughout the en
tire school period.
Finally tho federation r irh"d
Ihe conclusion that the troeble lies
In the entrance of a great nio.iy
children, perhaps most or them.
- I into school without mental prep-
. .numn ror .choor. dir.,.i-ne or
- 'any understanding ot educations-
any
' purposes.
The rederatlon Sees o'B'i 'ine
necessity for some preliminary
physical training to adupt th
child lo a chango In habits and
suirouo dines. ,
OS
AIRSHIP
Ruin