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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1925)
WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 22, 1925 aa aa -mmmm ! w w i JP.. y 'A f A . B aI a aa - I, GEFffiO.Y.DO.1 What'll Happen to Sunday Pilot of Cards, Now , Rickey la Out? t Dempsey -Obliged ' to Appear . ii r i uigvii'wviviv mug ; j to v ' 1 NEW. TORK. Jnly 11. (By Associated Frew) ,Jack Dempsey cannot do business with the New York state athletic commission by proxy, 'This was rldenced today when members' of the commission Informed Tex Itlckard. who sought to represent. Dempsey at today's meeting, that Dempsey or. his le gitimate manager must appear be fore the hoard , to .conclude v. ar rangement for his proposed match with i Harry "Wllla, negro heavy , weight, t (-r-rrT' Although 'commission members were perturbed at Dempsey'a fail ure to appear, today as he prom laed, no action was taken,: Demp- soy's status remaining the same as It -.was last Friday. Rickard promised Dempsey would ; appear as soon as h completes his busi ness on -the Paclflocoast and the boxing mognls consented to post- pone-. any ; action , for two , weeks provided , Dempsey returns and signs, particles of 'agreement with : Wills at that time. Rickard refused to tell If he had discussed with the commission the., possibility j of j Dempsey ap pearing 'in any. tune-up matches before the wills tnatch.,but Paddy MulHn'sV Wills' manager said that any articles tor a Willw-DempRey match which he "signed -iiuat con tafn irclause1 torbiddlig ; either principal I from engaging in any mitches- before the title meeting. This Virtually quiets any talk 6f Detepiey" meeting Gene Tunney, BaTtley Maifden of anj other chal lenger before he meets Wills, if he'etpects to .keep peace with the ' NeV York state. boxing authorities. CHEYKXNfc, Wyo. July 21 ' (By Associated & Press.-) .Jack , Dempsey, heavyweight Champion whp passed through Cheyenne to night! en rcrtite to Los Angeles, declared: :"J personally appeared before; the jew York commission before ',1, started Vest! and accepted Walls' challenge; tiarefore I don't nndefstaud .cwhy the; commission requires tav I shall appeal PerapMy; was show-n a dispatch stating .that I tjle ! ew York box ing commission liad declined to accent- Tex , Klckard as hie proxy and had ordered' that Jack should personally appear to conclude ar raEsca)entsior hla program,, pre Hnjinarx iq Va . title .fight with Harry ,Syulihet year. '. . ''If supposed It was all fixed." Dempsey Said "and 1 don't see.any rcaWn' why.f shoud talk, to the convmlssibnagatn.J But ; it all rlghijwfth' ke. Tim .'going back to -&w York when' 1 finish my ratlf lc coaf buslneHs and will see tho uimHslbn then." ' ' r.: Miit l-S-'. " , V-.-:. W-.- Bert Shpttcn dashing, outfielder of the Cardinal. geryed-aa Sunday manager fpr. Branch Rickey untli the baseball scientist was deposed as manager. Rickey .did not care to sit on .the bench rn Sundays. f.hotten at times waa slated to become manager of the team. Now that Rickey Is out will Shotten be considered trading - material in Roger Hornsby'o plans for Ibuild ing up his team? i t' " , conceived of the Holy Ghost and born of the Virgin Mary, as re corded in Matthew and Luke? Do you believe that Christ rose from the dead as described In the four gospels? , i Mr. Darrow I do 'not believe In miracles. I believe the universe acts and has always acted in ac cordance with an immutable law, and that whatever may be back of the united universe has never violated the law. ' ' Mr. Bryan Do' you believe In the immortality of the soul? I : ; Mr. Darrow I "have been in search ' of proof fop this all ; my life, with the same desire to find t that is Incident to every living thing and I have never found'any evidence on the subject.", Mr. : Bryan It you believe in evolution, at what point in man's deseent from the brute is he en dowed with hope and promise of a life beyond the grave? : Mr. Darrow I have no knowl edge on the question of when man first believed in life beyond the grave. I am not at all sure whether many other animals h a - not the same hope of a future Hie hat man has. 'The origin of tnis belief may have . arisen in vivid 3 reams concerning the return of he dead. I have never tried to impose my views on t religio.n on j any human being; I have, a right to my own views, and I try as hard to protect the right of every other man. to his views as. I do to' pro tect my own." - . ; Scopes' Judge FORMER;RESJDENT jDIES rkmain's - of mrs: pkm'rek- I TON FORWAJtDftt) HERE ' Word, has been received Irom Whlttier.' Cal.. rof the death of Nancy Knight tPemberton widow of the late Allen J. Pemberton, who died." at the " home of her daughter,'. Mrs. , Arj E. Crozer of thatC'ty," at 'the age of .8 4 . years. For a, number lof. years , Mr and Mrs pdmbertbn we;re residents' of Salem. . " J''" ' ' ' ; Mr4. Pembetton ; fa . survived by two sons. Albert and Luther Pem berton .oLMarsballtown, Iowa, and three i daughters.. Ida C. Bates; of 8alen, Ore.; NeyyWiIde of Vata couver,iWaSh.i and. Stella Crozer of W.hittier; i CoL besides a host of friends : and;-, relatives ... who mourn her;:death, The body .will arrive, in Salem Friday afternoon. accompanied by Mr, and Irs,: flJB ; Crozer. The funeral service will be held at the Rosedale. Ftlends Church, . Sunday July ,2 8, 1 025.; ati 2 o'clock p.J m Interment win be in-the family lot at, Rosedale. Friends .cemetery, ;; KAPLAN I MEETS HERMAN FEATHERWEIGHTS WllX HXt- tle; FOR WORLD TITLE , EiiLES Wifi CONTEST T1U1U1 MAtE WILL BE PLAYED I l rgit t UAMnoxsmi ' i; I Score lt SlRiit 4 to 2; Deciding - VTlt lc Ibkt tie glntfd Than- Sil verton NEW YORK July 21. Kid Kaplan of Meriden Cinn;r world's featherweight champibwiU de- .GAINST PAPERMAKERSUision; match4 against Babe Her- ush ' oi viiiuluii si v curr our. Conn;, August 27. Articles of agretmeht I or l the: match were sjgned by the- managers of the two points at the office of the Nation al Sports Alliance late" today? j ' According to' the terms Kaplan will' receive la flat guarantee of $ 13,000 with a privileg'e of "40 per cent of the gate, while Herman classification 'of those, who revert to;type. -"u'i ... 1 : 'Perhaps jny entrance into this case ; was . Unfortunate toir the christian church,.; but' I did not come' into it until after Mrl Bryan and which one's entrance was the most - unfortunate must be de termined. by religionists. I am in clined to think' that' most fntelli gent religionists would like to get rid of Mr. Bryan- ; '! 7 ! ' V;M1 uever said that I did not be lieve In a Hod. 1 have -never been able' to 'satisfy' myself ; of a first cause, and as to that I am &n ag nostic', - I am ready to receive light on that subject from' any one who can give it." :? - r The 'queetions are as follows-. Mr. Bryan Do you i brieve in the eristeftce'of Cod 'as described in -the-Bible I- - . t I - . Mr Darrow i do 'not know of of any description of. God -in the Bible, " We" are Informed In the first' part of the Bible, however, that God is "a spirit. If Mr.j Bryan will ; describe' what he means by God. I probably could tell better whether-or Vnot I believe in" his God. Mr. Bryan! said, In effect, that God is like a man and fs fash ioned in the Imajre of maiij '. I do not believe-in, thi kind Of a-God. As to ;the origin of the universe. or who or what is back' of it, I do not pretend to know: ,v : ; Mr. Bryan Do you beliete that the Bible-is-the revealed will of God-.-inspired and trustworthy? Mr. Dartow rthink that there w much that I4ofaIue In the Bible. f I do ' not believe H was written or inspired by God j . I- be lieve it should be tnken like every other kind of book, and that the .portions that are sublime are like . SILVERTON, :July 21.(Spe- cial to The Statesman.) - Death came suddenly to, Jaiwes E. Mar quam.jone ofMarquam's- oldest residents, Sunday.. ' Mr. Iarquam and his. wife spent the day ou a picnic at Wilhoit Springs and when cranking his car preparatory to going home he suffered a stroke and died Immediately. The body was. brought to the undertaking parlors ol Jack & Ekman at il verton1 where it will remain ; until I mti-cv the funeral,, which will be held! a Dayton, Tcnn, noon. .' Interment will be In the - ; - - . v ' - - - - , .. : - ,t '. . . ... - t- ' f perlal will you please make them good also for me." . Truden's. body was taken to a local undertaking establishment and was Identified as ; that of Truden lat today.- . . - -" - Maccabees Are to" Hold Convention in New York BASEBALL By AMcUte4 Preta i WASHINGTON Ten thousand members of the fraternal order of the Maccabees will assemble here Monday for the four davs quad rennial convention of the order. according to advance registrations at Macabees headquarters here. - An outstanding feature of the convention is that virtually all the 10,000 delegate are expected to arrive by automobile. During the past 'year the fraternal order haa been, preparing an international automobile caravan to bring Its members to the convention over the motor highways from every part of the United States and Can ada. More than 2,000 automo biles are registered for the cara van. Tiiey will take part In a parade July 20, which with its al legorical floats and bands -in mo tor cars is expected .to be the larg est automobile parade ever-known On the evening of July 20 will be Che largest class Initiation ever celebrated by a fraternal body, 5,000 candidates being taken Into the order at once. At this conven tion women members for the first time will take part In the activ ities of the Macabees, the order having thrown open its doors : to women June 1, with the installa tion of Martha Washington Hive No. 1 'in-Washington. The 200,- 000 men of the order are divided into tents, there being 4.000 In all parts of the United States and Canada. On Friday, Jnly 24. the conven tion will adjourn to Chatham. Pa.. to Inspect the International Home Judge John T. Eaulston Is the prcsiainir judge in tlje Scopes evolution inai. inset is a view of the Rhea county courthouse - . r Miller cemetery. , ir. Mr.' Marquam wai born June 12, 1850. near the town which now bears his name. On June 1, 1876, he was. married to Mary E. son, Althea Myers, Helen Thomp son, Eva Hanson, Florence Jacob son, Cora Goplerud and Olga Ol son.; After the races ice cream Koss, who survives him. Besides j aftd cake were served by a num his widow he is survived by the . br of the mothers and others who have assisted with the work of the ?oclety. - There "will be no more following children: James C. Mar quam of Portland.' Omer Marquam of Marquam. Jewel Knight of Can- meetings during the Summer. by and Dolly Bentley 'of Marquam. Two other children preceded, their father in death. . day Night Tbo FaKles took the second receive $5,000 with a privll- ,V"r' "arruw ao ,DeueTe 00.,agies ioo ine wcona f ; . that any supernatural Christ was Of interest to Sil'verton readers was the account in Sunday's Tort land papers of the tea given last Tuesday afcEugene complimenting MissEthef;Durno, whose ensrage ment o Donald McDonald of Eu gene was announced. Miss Durno is well. known, in SUverton. jaa her. home was here until about eight years ago. She was - a popular member of the younger Bet" while In Silrerton. as was also Edwin, her brother. The wedding of Miss Durnd .and Mr.-' McDonald will take place next month. ... 'J i; WEIRD REVOLVER DUEL iNOT SOLVED BY POLICE (Continued from pas 1.) pose of my personalbelongings as they may; Be sure if the state of Michigan bonus tor war service is paid to my estate, you will kindly send it to mother. J "Good luck. "J. Truden' .The other letter, dated July 19, at Jacumba, in this county, re quests Vincent to "break the ac cident" to their mother and sister. and bears this postscript: - '- "If my enemy, whom I left dead. LOOSE WHEELS ! Repaired ' -. T Rear Wbcr-ls .$1.25 Front Wheds . . . 1 1.00 MIKE PANEK'S' Brake Station 273 South Commercial Pacific Coast League Oakland 4; Portland 3. Seattle 12; Vernon 5. Sacramento 5; San Francisco 4. Los Angeles 3; Salt Lake 1. ------American - Boston -3; Chicago 3-8.. I, St," Louis 6; Philadelphia 5. ' New York 5; Detroit 4. No other game scheduled. I ' y National Philadelphia 4; Pittsburgh 2., Chicago 15; Boston 3. ; Cincinnati-New York game post poned; rain. No other game scheduled. . and Relief Association for or phans and aged, members ot the' order. To tit. any candle to any holder, dip It for moment Into very hot water. Thfa will soften the wax ' so that it can be easily inserted. and let them be eaten from the stem. , v at infamous ST. lAISREN'CE ROUTE io I. fry iurope a IE VfAGayiCtNTE" t'Apr it mm tad MoMdaM BwtmliBH sail rckrly dowa tha pic tar ) St. Law wAca Riw frosa Moct' raJ aad QiMbac, thn to Earep vita mmiy fcmrdMytmm aM. Samoa a&d aotntert thia faiaova Sc Lmw mem Root ara ap to tha iaa ataaoWda coa ataatir matatainod by mi im aaaiaa nabc mmd httrmtmr WI a fUtSyftMasay iooat CanadianRiciflc Tr VDcacm -GoitJjod- fbsrfrC tmi -tn sptel mv accounts here. Im perial hotel management wfll dls bis any Judicious debU la Im- ; - The; baseball nine? made f up..of men employed on the'n'ght shift at the Silver Falls Timber com pany. and entitled :Cight Owls. challenged the Silverton nine such. portions of any great book, known' as Eagles. The game was a mum insnired. as sav. "His . nlaTori Rnnifi ifimnn.-. nn h. image." . Mr. Bryan Do you believe In the - supernatural Christ, foretold in the Old Testament and reveal ed in the New Testament? . This will be vc-anio in th chatnninnshiD series OI -w per ceni In, !hn Kunilnvn Icnpiin from thn I e 'M ' . I .1 lira rrtn Uiiln vtwt Paiuar lm 1n I 1 1 -u.nvt. -s ........ m. -. nlgTif -by .a score of . 4 40 2. The ingto the last minute of play. The SANDE . BIDES SATURDAY Ealo3 Vu4ory. !m the score at the first world's" 'championship t?ret11( in ? Id Testament or fight held fri Connecticut In '22 . V?? J J .MM'S .-.', . I relieved, that the jChrist prophe- S.ILKM 1WV IS ENTERED IX - CINCINNATI DERBY out each; In the series race l& the. f trt inning, the .Eagles ' It., l-i?' t-V tin ftianman mnA J'u. twp.'.v.F: CINCINNATI. July 21. (AP.) - v7VU Uit( nvv T3a c m atuvi aaaaa a a .i j - - , , , camesbacktrong in the next in- i, . , t nlngthowever, and tied the tally -:JL X with a run each-by Wilkanson and MTh hWw . ;mW Y'W'l f " u new,. ConrwtC-ftack; next.Sat- t.y s.w,.ubi urday promise fro inaugurate a iisu.jiunun . ruuauea in uaneo i npw rarinv i1iip ; sled. In the .Old Testament-was a great Jew who should deliver his people from Jheir physical bond age and nothing else. Mr. Bryan Do you believe in the miracles recorded In-the Old and. New Testaments?: If you be lieve tn some hut not all of them, please name a few of those which you accept and those': yoti Teject. wrth the -reasons for the same. Do you believe that Christ was for te third ,'run aadr was fol lovred In -'ihe. - same, ianing ,by Schultx, for. the fourth run. -;; s Re4 Hag(4ora. and1 Frisco Ed wards," held, the battery positions for the. Eagles' .and . Lauderback Th purse is $25,000 added. ' It will be diVided so that second place.ge.ts1 r.0pt,. third, 13.500 ana iouan Earle.Sande wUl ride; 31. Bell's. Sir Peter. 1 AU though Sir; Peter; failed to ptart nndf Verstag Jor the Papermakers. in "the; K,enVucky.;at Latonla der- aiaon umpired the game. hies his owner arid trainer, be- v Thuff-aay night ..the deciding Beethj. bfitln:shape fof the game of.th'e aeriea will be played. Coney .Island "event: In previous . The , Legton 'and the Bankers ttf he, M -fdefeated some of. meet tonight. in. the first came of Kentucky's. ."beaU among them tbe thamplonshin lor the Twllishtl Princess' Doreen. 'Guest iof Honor leazuc Thta wilt be on t thnl afld Graeme. : Some of the other best, games; or; the season, as the entrl are American Flag. Silver teams' arc evenly matched and lox Jrr,nct?88 uoree. caractus keen rivals.: Mason wlir umpire. "na "ncy jUansao?ne' . . , . ii . . - - - I 1 r J -' :.' ... - TUrfV YIf.G DEFEATED DARRDV.REPLIES TO BRYAN: STATEMENTS PORTLAND' ; miHTER ihdrk TO nUNKlE, FARREN : SAN. T?nXVriR'rn -tni i 1 fBy Associated; Press!) Frankie Farrcn, San Francisco, won a 10 J .Contmnedfiom paga 1.) that this compliment, coming from him. -rWas intended., for me alone While! ft was- addressed to " me it was Intended, for; all who.dare dif fer from him to the extent of be- . a round decUiott over "Tufiy Wing " V-ITJ. " .rl . . . . u u ... . UMIU 1 CUV VII ft H .... 1 ' . . . . , . I shall a S show hetonlght.. They chr'Sr wZ Ti 4it;uiiw. ,, . . . : , I Iw. irJ " l-kui"' M . AttrU.,Siln. Francisco mid-1 liw vt.. ; answer will receive more consider- d e w t i t "n a s a.a rd ed t he d ectsu iaa c r Jack. GrifHn. Portland, in ion' sepafated from the the t .c rounieai-finala ..-v. protfeedingVof-today."' 'I .....; " ' I '' v "MBryinJhad dons'rme the ij i--ti.h raiiey is ,: th8 HonCrUo say that 1 im'tS. fiaeat ceu r ci ai wra crops in ureson product of evolution," Mr. Darrow and L-::n b tis tsart fcf tta ral- t da not believe X am. Mr. ley.; C-rr-9 it Ealca to live, tad jEryan is not the finest product cf Silver! Falls ground with only small crowd present. The Eagles proved their superiority by i win ning with the decisive score of 13 to l.1 Batteries were Lane and Lane ior the Eagles and Ilerlgstad and Ilerlgstad. and Jones and Herigstad for the Night Owls. Mc Ginnfs'and Ployhart acted.as um pires. ' i " The city.parft of Silverton was the scene of the annual picnic held.y the Trinity church Busy Bee society Saturday. About 50 girls gathered at the park iq the afternoon for swimming and other rports,; , Various races, such as po tato, I peanut, paper and running were participated In by a number of the girls. Some of the girls taking prizes were Evelyn John- rjnHI label is our pledge as Author :j ized Ford Dealers that the used Ford car you buy from us has been reconditioned to insure the maximum value for the money you invest in it, VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY 260 North High Phone 1995 ' r VN '-1.' ' -' ' . i J i iV . " jj n! . C. J. BREIER . v 141 North Commercial We are pleased to call thi an . 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