' 13 GRANDE KVENWO OBSERVJ5K
Tuesday, .Tuty 13, 1926.
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FATRTTEVIM.E, Ark. (NEA
Special) A hug'i concrete pyra
mid thut will preserve rccorda of
prewnl-day civilization for mil
lion of years. If ncccBHnry 1 hflnfr
Aunt among the bank hill of tho
Arkansas Ouirku by W'lnlnm Hopo
l oln) Hurvoy, wealthy resort ho.
tel awner. .
On the pnaanffowny leading; i to
tho central crypt wilt bo a coppi
tablet for some archncologiitt of
the year JS1.O07, or thnrwilioii!a,
a decipher. It will road:
f "When this la mad. sn "hnln
and find a record of and thn,raum
Of tun death at, it former elvlllzu
tlon."
- A Frieml of Ilryan.
- ., Ilorvey, who wua n closo friend
and co-worker of tho lulo William
Jranlnirs Ilryan, and a leader In
tho free silver movement thut Hry-
aa espoused m thn "nineties," be
Hrea that eomo day our civilization
mult pass away Just when, he
doean't protend to know, oxeept
that It will bo a great innriy yoanr
fceaco. And ho wants future iron
rations, who poko around In our
ruins, to havo iih full and completa
aa account of our customs and In
ventions as possible. Hence the
pyramid.
: "Our civilization of today Is rleh
In Intrlcaio Iwvenllons and cultur
al devices, but It run leave, little U
anylhlnic:ln the wuy of InstlnK. re
cords for tho UKea to come,"' he
aaya,
"Thla pyramid, which I regard
aa the greatest undertaking of my
life, will preservo records of tho
world of tho present for tho (rent
er elvillxations of tho future, and
those nations and
Hrljj. 7 Z'JT li, f. J .ophomor ue rnrnegl.
-'--rJ '-rxr-fySatU ' Tech. is no person for burg- I
-jjL'jrt " Jfj tara or holdup men to ulfU I
3 " r y y pif JfTT - J with She's the champion rllt I
-tt "jX f fe'I hoi of I h whok school. This I
" T) " f -j,JeVS photo ahows her on the I
v t i mm-' RaLA ' ronge, whera she scored
J ' - y L JiJ'' 195 0U' f " ,,0""lb,,' S"1' '
SUPREME COURT
BUILDING OUSTS
OLD GHOST HA'NT
(lly Cliarloi p. Ktrwart)
ri;A Scrlce Writer. .
TAifHIMfJTON Tearing down
clvlllallonsla Khost'a "hs'nt" and chucking the
may hare the opportunity to build
' up. a happier world through find
trig out the mistakes and advan
tages of tho llfo of our age,
i "1 have decided to erect iny
pyramid hero because geologically
the Osurka' aro among the oldest
mountulns In tho world. Tho pro
ceaa of erosion hus diminished
their original height of more than
14,000 feet to leas than 1400 feet
above sea level. The hard llmo
Mtone base, which 1 have effectual
ly protected from tho action of
1 ground water, la as enduring us
any substance known, and the hills
have already become so worn that
It Is Impossible for thn pyramid to
become burled through erosion of
tho nearby mountains,"
Work Already Ilcgiiii, '
Work on the foundation of the
big pyramid has already begun,
and construction of the nmln body
will start, within a few weeks. The
: pyramid Is to he 130 feet high, 40
fcot-squuro at. Us bnso and six feet
square at the. lop.- Its construction
will require liliuuo sacks of cement
along with 30,000 cubic feet of
Bund nml r,s, (mo cubic feet or gra
vel. The, tolal cohL Ih estimated at
100.000. ; ,
The top of a rounded hill has
heeu.cxcuvated to .bed-rock llme
Mtone for thn foiinilullon, und up
proxlmutely 1 50 holes huvo been
drilled 20 feel into thn rock, In
which cement shafts will bo uiink
' fut protection ngulnst erosion.
- In the center ot tho pyramid
there will be a room 20 feet square
aurrounded by u solid concrete
wall right feet thlek. This cham
ber will contain two vaults from
which tho air can bo exhausted by
n system of pipes lending to tho
outside.
Samples or Machinery
In these vaults will be placed
Viuious examples or this genera
tion's achievement. miniature
tilrplanes, radio nets, phonogruphs,
linotype machines, steamships, au
tomobiles and oilier meehunlcul
devices. Muga2lnes and newspap
era, their pages covered with wax
ed paper to prevent tho Ink from
fudlng, will be placed In the vaults
a will a copy of ' Common Henso"
il book by Mr. Harvey.
There will bo nothing to per
petuate the names of any people
aside from the records In the
hooks and mugnilneA. No names
will be ongruved on the wnlls.
After tho vaults are filled (hey
wilt be hermellcully Heated and
the ulr will be exhausted by means
of tho pipes. Then the mouth of
tho shaft leading to the crypt will
he scaled and the pyramid will
ho left to wall for the prying eyea
of some curious scientist, scores of j
centuries In the future.
ghost out Into the cold seems like
a meun trick. ;
Nevertheless . that what's the
government's talking about doing
to one of the; best, known "ha'nts'
in Washington the old hoimo tit
25 Mrsl street, Northeast, close to
the capltol, where, tho . National
Woman's party bus had IIh head
quarters for tho lust half dozen
year. . I
The government wanta tho site
for a new supreme court building.
Major Henry Wlrz'a irhOHt's nrlor
claim docon't appear to enter Into
inn government's calculations at
all. - ...
Major Win wna superintendent
of Andersonvllle ntison. where
Vnlon prisoners were kept, la tho
south, during tho Civil war.
The horrors ot Andenibnvllle
were a by-word of tho period and
for long afterward. The captives
died there like files. Wlm wua
held up nit an arch fiend. Who
knows now? Was ho ns black as
ho wua pointed? Or hod he ex
cuses to offer, which, In the state
of feeling ot the, tlnfe, weren't
recognized?
They weren't recognized, nt nny
rate. v .' ; ,
Wlrs was caught. when the con
federacy fei They hanged him tn
thn side garden of that house at
26 Mrst street, northeast.
Tho building was In use ns a
military! prison at the time, p
While prisoners were kept In
tho upper roonm, Colored spies
wero locked In Hie vaulted brick
cellar underneath.
Wlrz was not tho only ono put
to death, but he was by far tho
most famous. Mostly they died
facing firing squads. Ho died hy
the noose, not llko a soldier, but
as a common murderer.
STARKEY
PERSONALS
8TAHKET, Oro. (Special) An
Imlppcmloncu nay nlrnio held Imro
July C wuh a Uk hiiccohh. Many
ultonrled and nlno fnjoyrd a dunce
thftl. nlKht at tho JnJm WcIIb place.
Air. ami Mih. John walla, of Ail
ed, havii he?n uncndlnr a iVu-
day with Mr, and Mrs. It. K. Tho
rn an and Mr. und Mm. John Wells,
Jr.
H, A. ThOr.iburK tin wurdt'n.
vu culled tq a flrn Monday on tho
forest reserve. Tho fire, which
covered an area of uhout HO acres
Ih now under control.
JeHW T'lunttet was a bunt new vis
itor In I-a Orande tho first of the
week. .
Joe Chuno, Jr., nccompanled hy
two brothers, fs'spnndlnjr a few
days here on biiflines,t.
Mr. and Mrs. fl. O; Ttfoyse, of
Pendleton, ure vtsftlnn" at the liome
of Jack 8turco.
Mr, and Mrs. Hn?vey Ttuckrnan.
of Allcel, spent Monday at fitarkey.
Mr. and Mrs. . St"onpf and child
ren and Mr. und Mrs. Q, J. Bur
nett and children' enjoyed a picnic
on the river Sunday. They drove
as far as tho homo of P.. A, Thorn
burg. John Wells and Juek fltureo hnvo
purchiuied a new threHhlnn' mn-
chlne, r I
W. Ii. Br I bps and Dulo Hapey
are employed on tho fire put rot.
John Wells made a trip to Hll
grml after a new hinder recently.,,
Jess Plimkett s shipping two
carloads of beef to Portland.. -
U H. ItiiKsell, of .a Grnnde,
maile a trip to Starkey Kilday to
receive a report on . tho 1 leaver
creek fire.
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KLAMATH FAU-6, Ore. July
13, (AP) Application for a build
in? permit for ?:i2ft,000, covorihp
construction of terminal buildings
here, wns mndo lato Saturday by
tho Southern- Pacific. Tho plant
does not cover construct tun of
truckaice or cost of changes in
land contours, expected to bring
the total to upproxlmutely one mil
lion dotlar.s, nccordlng to eHtimates
of Southern Pacific engineers. -
PARK PERSONALS
THE PARK, pro, (Special)
Mrs, Urinii Wilson, of Iji Urundn,
Is visiting her fut her and mother
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Hunter. r
Prank Wlgglesworth Is lielplng
iJert Vandex-anter hay this week.
Hobert tMlller was'a business vis
; llor at Medical Hprlngs Thursilay.
Charley Creen mid Chester
rrreen, of Union, were at tho Park
Tuesday looking at some venlers.
Kdward Wult and A. J. Vnmle
Vanter were Union visitors Tues
day.
John Green, of Union, was rail.
Inr on friends hero recently.
Huckleberries are source near
The park. Many have rought tho
berries but few huve been success
ful. Tho spring frcew got most
of the small fruit.
Clarence Vanorder and daughter
JHWrt were at Union on business
Monday,
Bobby Hunter Is slowly recover
In from an attack of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Choi Bidwell, of
Island City, nnd Mr. and Mrs. P.
J. powers, of Medical (tprliigs, and
emeral others picnicked nt The
lark Krldny evening.
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It Is difficult properly to finger-
Print bricklayers because the
WW ot their fingers are worn
tt by their work. -
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