Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 18, 1925, Image 7

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    Hebrew University in Palestine Is Dedicated
Hoover Likes Chicago’s Schoolboy Patrol
rabbi of Palestine, Dr. Ali
............ -
■ jtluu of the Drat Hebrew
The grub.
ÂÏ Ä ‘in
Intendenta all over the country.
Azizia Is World’s
Hottest Place
ÏrÎ.’SÏ ?
* **
_ _ , Is so successful In
’ that Secretary Hoover urges
urges its
Its adoption
adoption by
by p
public school super-
Is usually considered a mountain
range, hut In reality It Is the cllffllk
history to commemorate, have many
'■'«rpment of the Sahara plateau
broken Into gigantic steps, which ha
tor
than ha» “>•
united States, which finds 12 In the
all the appearance of a mountain
X^ar sufficient.
range from the low ground to th«
Out of 385 days, the average Ameri­
north. The lower levels of the Jeb,
can citizen now has a total of 101
are bare and sun baked, but higher u
for recreation.
Flfty-two of them
1« the pleasant green of olive groves
The level parts of still higher step
are bl* Sunday*- 26 of them his
carpeted with luxuriant grass do­
Saturday afternoons, The remaining
Inland Town
Italian ‘e 1 urklsh headquarter», It consist­ are
number Includes 12 holidays and an
ed Of the Ka.r building a sort of nd ing a considerable part of the year.
allowance
of 11 days for bls annual
Would Make America Lead
The top of the Jebel Iles abot
mlnlMratlvs stronghold—and several
i0“’’ ^*lr,^day is everywhere
2,000 feet above sen level. On It
, ,er'ei' but by mani Southern vacation, this figure excluding bls two
OW.
of
low,
narrow,
mud
walled
bar-
in
Day»
of
Rest
"ashington.—“Azizia bristles with
usual Sundays snd Saturday after­
* blrtMay of Lincoln Is ab- noons
.ni
?U.' *b*r* """
unseen crest just south of Azizia. anti on
off.
» s ; so dues •sizzling.' and there you
long used pass, is the town of Ghur
Xad £•
b°IIday Calendar- J»’
dwellln
Allx
*
“
-nu
""
,r
"U«
umlerground
have the story of this Inland town of
" ashington.—From several quarters
an. a place of Importance In Roma
•
ces
birthday
on
January
18
ex,reme|7 poor In-
Italian ’1 ripoll in one word." says n hnllr t"
come an Increasing number of sug- Dav?;”^
fba‘ °f
nils led ,
coun,r*- ^b-ping tun- times. Near by nre the ruin* of It
Cop Think» Dog 1» Cat;
bulletin from tbe Washington head
•Is led to a depth of 8 or jo feet un. man villas. If Azizin Increases In Im gestlons that new public holidays be ^«Jls on June 3. Shrove Tuesday
X^Uter' Ut
N"110"“1
portance because of the rallwnj added to the already fairly long list. ¿y b? gene1ra"T designated ss a bill
Shoots It Nine Times
small
*"d ,hro,,«h
small opening, into chambers hoi- Gharlan may become Its Simla. 0 " llson followers, Hamilton admirers, Sn tL te 1718la,urea of the South
Pittsburgh.—Policeman John J. Joyc*
friends
of
Roosevelt
and
many
others,
“That Azizin fully deserve, th* ad
the'ra"bn"
wn»lomsrat» rock of whose cooler and greener upper level actuated by motives of hero-worship, April 17 ‘(On !’ Jefferson » birthday on is In difficulties.
B’ctlv. I, apparent, continue* the
those w ho must live In the desert tow
APrl 13 is already on many of the
Humane society officials declare bs
bulletin, -from t()e fup| |hu( |(
Azizia and the country In which It may flee during the sizzling summe have advocated that one day of each
Is disgracefully cruel. They are un In
beat."
jear
be
set
aside
to
commemorate
the
Just shouldered our own Death val , bs have two totally different n,
» arms.
inose in Northern states.
memory of three American leaders.
•y from first place as the world's i
No Disagreement
Authorities on firearms denounce him
:
>f
win
the
rainy
season
If all these Intended subjects were
m rat place, a sheltered thertuoine- ' hmcer dr' “
¿“dependence day,
Washington’s
’b*‘ dUrlntf
't'Ufh Seeks Freedom Because
as a “rotten marksman’’ and city offi-
thus
honored
America
would
lead
as
a
ter at Greenland ranch In Death val
day
’
Co'tmbu.
Z
X « 7
Af,Pr ,ho r«'ns
clency experts declare him guilty of
l»y. on July JO. 1013. reached 134.1
He Asked No Pity of Court nation of holidays. Considering Its Decoration day, tbe Armistice. Thanks- shameful
. t . t*«1""» «re covered ulth grass
waste of the municipality's
degrees Fahrenheit, which stood as which supports flock, of sheep „nd
Washington.—The unusual reques age It already leads. For such coun­ tbe^'thChrlStnlaS- New I car's-on powder and lead.
*
ie worlds varltlable record until the n imerou, camels. In summer most of a federal prisoner at the Leaven tries as England, France, Italy aad 2 ® ,bere ieom8 •“ be no disagree-
Joyce was called to the home ot
AZIZIS temperature—130 4 degreea - of the country seems a hopeless d., worth penitentiary for his release 01 Germany are much older and fists *ncnt among the states
recently announced, was observed last ^^'"en sand, gray s.-rub, rock. the ground that be hud not sought s many more heroes to honor« many which* ra .re,,UeSt
day. on Fanse Slrella. 217 Renova street. Hazel-
•umnivr.
— - ----- - UQ/. OI] wood, to kill Slrella’s pet poodle. Th*
commutation of bls sentence to be more excuses for a day of rest. Yet wDicn to honor < our
heroes, dog had suffered a broken le^ Tn-—
England has but eight France but other countries read national
bunged to one of life Imprlsonmen
read an
sn interesting
1-—took a stance six feet away and fired
twelve
and
Italy
ten.
In
France
no
*“ 111110 D"’* ,,1MU " desert
The Italians, who now have Trlpo- bus come to the attention of the De holidays are officially dedicated to Phase of American character. We
five shots Into the animal. It squirmed
pa riment of Justice. Vuco Perovtch
•o much rushing about over here, are and yelped. Four
' n„< the north African equivalent
pretty well under control, have
honor heroes.
more shots ended
Sat
fora?
Seared
a
‘
’
UCh
’
b,gh
'
was
convicted
In
1905
In
Alaska
for
or our -wide places In the road’—but built a railway from Tripoli City
Its life.
In
a
strict
scuse
of
the
word,
the
•
hat
foreigners
may
well
conclude
we
murder
and
sentenced
to
be
hanged
it Is strategically located about 25 through Azizia and on Into the Jebel,
Joyce's comrades
M 'u. ,n ’n<1 fr°ni Trl|M,1) Cl,y "“d “»* 15 or 20 miles to the south. The Jebel' His sentence wus commuted to life Im Lnlted States baa no national legal need more holidays than they do pertinent explained In the police ds-
holidays.
Thanksgiving might be ^Yso o'n^^ R”lng throughout the
prUonment.
that Joyce never
had seen any small fancy poodles and
counted one exception to this rule, as «
T In the guerrilla warfare between
.
7 needs elghL Italy can
the President’s proclamation virtually vvorry along with ten official holidays, supposed the animal was a cat
the Italians on one side ..nd the Turks
"He gave it a bullet for each of Its
makes
It
so.
In
a
legal
sense,
how
­
though of course, the realm Is honey-
«nd Arab« on the other, that went on
ever. only the District of Columbia is couibed with local fet^days. mostly nine lives,” they explained.
from 191! until recently. "’hen the
But that doesn’t satisfy the Humane
duty-bound to observe It.
Italluna Unded - In
■/-Into f°'k’ rv-i_ .
political Celebration^
— Tripoli and the
lurk, fl*.] from |liat
Azlz|a |n
By Common Consent.
Germany, with nX mora
police "
with a book on how
how to
to kUi
kill pa£
nain-
•¡‘Ue of it. Insignificance, was tunde
The same procedure holds In regard
to all of the so-called national boll-
days. By common consent certain of
^OOOOOO 0 OOOOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOP-
them are set aside by all of the state
legislatures and observed. If the leg
> Yank Squirrels Thrive q
Islatures care to stray from the flock
in English Forests § I Collection Second Only
erenm pitcher In 1691 and kept amonu that is their privilege.
Since legal nnd public holidays are
i
London.—Gray squirrels. Im- 3
the possessions of Its owners for mor
That of New York.
। ported from the United States §
to all practical purposes Inseparable,
than 200 years.
[ some years ago. have made ?
„rT?-aoC°,!eC,1,,n conta,na « porrlnge no endeavor is made In tbe tabulation
Charleston, S. C._
themselves perfectly at home In R rare old silverware. A collection of or 17M. the work of pan| Revere. ,■ of holidays by states which follows,
comprising a
to distinguish among them: Alabama,
this climate, and. like the Eng- 0
8l,ver’ml‘h of bls time. Io
number of priceless family heirlooms,
llsh spurrows sent t.f the United 5 has been engaging the attention of
”'¿7?." bu'”‘r boa’'n ,pn «dd' 14; Arizona, 13; Arkansas, 14; Cali­
fornia, 14; Colorado, 13; District of
Stales from tiw> British Isles sev- O
( harleatonlana w ho are said to be In­ vtn
" '“'"bo’sed the figure o' Columbia. 7; Connecticut, 11; Dela­ British Tribunal Sends It o7^?nd duly "‘‘«reed it to Its
era! generations back, have be- S
King
Charles,
nnd
a
trophy
cup.
th.
Ws “ra™ i6 « the comPlet10“ ol
ware, 11; Florida, 14; Georgia, 10-
gun to scatter about the coun $ terested normally In matters antique, base of which Is formed by three hors
Back to Indian Court
especially when connected with their
try.
Idaho, 11; Illinois, 11; Indiana, 11-
apnea T °f offlce” Th« court oi
■leads.
historic city.
PPeal, however, reversed this iudr
Iowa, 9; Kansas, 11; Kentucky, II-
The first squirrels of this va- S’
London.— a seven-year lawsuit over
Among the more dignified pieces ar
Notable among the articles in the
rlety were given their freedom
a ^’»"‘•e of st Th0n,o. pnrlsh o, Massachusetts, 13; Louisiana. 11- the guardianship of a Hindu idol was
collection, lent by a number of the
Maine. 12; Maryland, 13; Michigan.’
In Regent's pnrk. London, «nd
<4 n sliver piece presented to on. 10; Minnesota, 11; Mississippi. 10- among the curious suits brought be­ “I7 ? ? be “»stained In theh
obi families. Is a silver coffee urn said
already they have been found In
fore the Judicial committee of the
of
the
early
bishop,
of
the
Episrop,,
lo have belonged to Oliver Cromwell.
Missouri. 13; Montana, 13; Nebraska' privy council (the final Supreme original shrine.
forests ns far as 25 miles north
church in South Carolina, an urn o<
The
urn.
which
Is
dated
1033.
Is
now
1.1;
Nevada,
12;
New
Hampshire,
11-
of the British capital. The squir­
satisfied. Pramatha Muillck
. ‘.. upon which the national ode’I- New Jersey, 13; New Mexico, 9; New Court of Appeal of the British em­ brought the suit through various
In the possession of the Pinckney
rels have made friends In the
pire) and the committee, after weigh­
ascribed, nnd handsome candlestick-
family.
York. 12 (Inclusive of Spring and Fall ing the evidence with due regard to stages to London, where the final Judg
parks here among the visitors,
Br,t,ab RaJ"
-St
A handsome tankard of 1872, found belonging to nn old family of th
primary, not legal); North Carolina Indian susceptibilities and the Innate “Xi
anil take food from the hands
state.
among the ruins of John's Island nt
13; North Dakota. 13; Ohio, 11; Okla- love of the Oriental for lengthy and
dossier of evidence, text books
of children. The saucy little fel­
There Is nlso n punch ladle with n- homa 10; Oregon. 12; Pennsylvania.
ter the Civil war, is another object of
and authorities on the tangled ro-
lows have become very popular
involved Judgments, succeeded In S °f IndlaD
and 12
Indeed.
Interest. It bears the cout of anna of English coin fashioned In the bottom 12, South Carolina, 11; South Da­
An authority on silverware declared kota. 11; Texas. 13; Utah, 12; Ver "passing the buck” rather neatly.
,
I ,'10 " Hson family. There Is a Dur.
worship was placed before the Judi-
oooooooooooooooooooooooo& I bam cow, purchased In London ns n cinri V "1”*
In a word, the tribunal ordered that ^ committee of the privy council
‘•‘’"-’‘'•’n. <hn- mont 12; Virginia, 11; Washington.
Charleston hns the handsomest grou, 11; West Virginia. 10; Wisconsin. 10- the suit be re-tried In India and that Hai™ t’“? J“St banded d°wn Its de­
’ the Idol be legally represented by “a cision. in language flowery enough and
with . ,’"e Ple<*? 'n
VnltPd State- "yoming. 11.
with the exception of New York city
From this total, one may draw an disinterested next friend, appointed sufficiently involved to delight
by the Indian court.” who should en­ lawsuit-loving Hindu.
8
“
, average of twelve
------ national holidays
for the country at large. What the deavor to set forth the viewpoint of
British
Wisdom.
the idol itself.
Nevada Pueblo Seat of
northern, eastern and western states
01 ^““^fmllne, famous
Large Sumi Spent
a
national
holiday
Is
not
al
­
consider
Ancient Indian Culture
Scottish Jurist, delivering judgment
Large
sums
of
money
have
already
ways
considered
so
by
the
South.
on
behalf
of
the
prfvy council. S
St. Thomas. Nev.—Dr M n n
been expended in the legal tight for
rington. archeologist In charge of
n°U d be better ,n the ,nter-
the idol, which arose from the pro­ ests of all
research work in "the burled X "I
concerned that the members
visions
of
the
will
of
a
wealthy
Cal
­
Nevada, says the theory thnt " th
srhlm T 7 ?b0Ul11 be
a°d a
cutta
merchant.
Mutty
Lail
Muillck.
scheme formulated to regulate the
Place was built by ancestor, of Pueb
Blame on Gourmands
"ho
died
80
years
ago.
Mutty
had
Io Indians In New Mexico and Ar'
T
tbe Id018 IIe accordingly
created three family gods: a male god ordered
for Torture of Birds
that the two previous deci
zona Is being substantiated Increas
Sri Srl Budha Shamsunderji; a fe­ slons be set aside and
New York.—Thousands of song
ingly as the work of excavation X
male god (or consort)—Sri Sri Rad­ ferred back to the High the suit re­
birds are tortured every year In
court at Fort
barant, and a "Salgram Sila” (or holy­ "'Illlam. oeugat,
southern
France.
Italy
and
Bel
­
Bengal, tor
for a R
The city, which had been
stone)—Srl Srl Raj RaJIswar. These ' which “the Idol should new trial in
gium to satisfy the appetites of
Pueblo Grande do Nevada.^." '
he bequeathed to bls adopted son, I disinterested next friend appear by a
gourmands, according to T Gil­
« series of ruins of ancient habits
appointed by
who later placed them In a shrine.
bert Penraon, who returned from
the Indian court." Each party“to'pai
tlon, scattered over nn area
When the legatee died the family ha
an International convention for
u C08tS ,n ,he fwo «•’tlons in
or .. six miles 111
In H
length ond
and a - mil»» it
the protection of birds at Lux­
gods were placed In the charge of his the Indian courts and the costa in
width along the north bank of t;
,h.
“
embourg. He is head of the Na­
three sons, each of whom was to be
th<
Muddy river. In tbe Moap, valley '
tional Association of Audubon
•'Shebalt,” or trustee, for one year. In
1 he decision will doubtless be hailed
“The conviction
Societies.
succession. The arrangement worked as Incontestable proof of the wisdom
, _ grows,"
- —. explained
Doctor Harrington.
XSi0!,“
“that
Puebb
“The wealthy gourmands tn
smoothly until the death of the eldest »W B»»« .r th.
Grande Is one of the places when
these countries." he snld, “cap­
son, whose trusteeship became vested m lions of Hindus, who have been
Pueblo culture had Its birth—the cul
In his heir. Then the second son, Pra­ following the progress of the suit with
ture various types of song birds
ture of the people, who at a later
matha Nath Muillck, built himself a the^utmost anxiety, as affecting their
nnd udlfze red hot Irons to blind
date built hundreds' of towns which
them. The suffering song birds
magnificent new mansion and shrine right* in the matter of Idol worship
we find In rulus In New Mexico and
are then put In cages.
and, during his term of trusteeship,
Arizona.
, “I“*
“f ’be gourmands
he Insisted on removing the male god
to a shrine In his own garden.
"The inhabitants of Pueblo Grande
b’risa -- "J**? °f ,be ,ortured
de Nevada were rather shorter than
This action was bitterly resented by
.... . . nre ■ poignant
. ....... «»vivuies
melodies
New York.-In the last three years
nodern Americans. The tallest skele
which attract scores of other
his brother and nephew, who con­ more than 400 people have died In the
>lrds which are captured and
tended thnt It was contrary to his United States from the effects of
Ion thus far found was of fl per,on
later — -
grandfather's deed of dedication. The snake bites, according to estimates
>vlio could not have been more than
.¿on . .
”‘rv’’d ln P'0" °r
five feet eight Inches high. The ave
broiled to satisfy the appetites
first Indian court to which the case compiled from a survey by Raymond
of these cruel people. All of the
was taken decided after a lengthy I* Dltmars, curator of reptiles at the
rage was between five feet and five
feet six Inches.
hearing that Pramatha Muillck was New York Zoological park in the
delegates agreed to attempt to
entitled to remove the god to his own Bronx. Of these tbe greater number
"The greatest nge ascribed to th.
frustrnte tlira? practices.**
ruins Is 2,000 years."
shrine during the term of trusteeship, have been bitten In our Southern
so long as he treated It with prefer states.
™
South Has Fine
Old Sil ver war
Bought for Our Embassy to Belgium
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■ v~> 'S
Demand More
National Holiday
Suit Over Idol
Lasts Seven Years