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A shland daily tidings JUNIORHIGH LEGION BOYS ! P. T. A. TO NAME LEADER START WORK P A R IS , Sepj. 22.— (VP)— Com mander E dw ard E . Spafford. Ü . 8. N . o f N ew Y o rk was today elected' Com m ander of th e A m erican Le gion. H e was unopposed. M rs. R obert ' W a lb rid g e , P e t- ersborough. N . H ., was elected head of th e A m erican Legion A u x ilia ry fo r the coming year. She defeated Mrs.. Louise Flecklen of W ashington, Georgia, ' fo r t h e presidency. First Meeting of Year Will be Held at School Next Tuesday P ro vid in g a teachers' rest room a t th e J u p io r high school which is as yat u n fin is h e d ,'a n d sending delegatee to the state convention o f th e P. T . A ., to be held a t L a - G ra n d e ,‘a t which tim e the name o f M rs. Louis Dodge of this city w ill be offered as a candidate fo r state president, w ill occupy a t ten tio n of members o f the Junior H ig h School P arent Teachers As sociation a t the firs t meeting of th e year to be held a t 3; SO o ’clock next Tuesday afternoon, Septem (Continued From rage One) ber 27. The m eeting is to be held a t .the high school. in proper condition, alw ays has M rs. B. F. Forsythe Is president been a b etter fig h te r th an T u n w ith M rs. Guy Good as vice-pres ney and on the b elief th a t Demp- id e n t; M rs. W a lte r H erndon, sec- laey now la in perfect condition, Tunney Set For Victory S a « Wise Mo ! m en tally and physically. Dempsey’s w o rk In his tra in ing camp c e rta in ly was m ore im pressive th an th a t o f the champ- j ion’s A ut It m ust he recalled th a t Tunney w asn't im pressive in his w ork before the fig h t last year | In P h ilad elph ia. Science Lecture (C ontinued From Page Two) enabled to pray In his name or n a tu re by approxim ating In some degree to the m ind which was In C h ris t Jesug. In conclusion, M r. Booth said: “ T his practical appeal of C hris tia n Science, Its logical, scientific reasoning being supported by C h ris tia n works, accounts fo r the m arvelous increase fro m »o n e C hristian Scientist in I8 6 0 to the present uncounted host of g ra te fu l adherents, a ll of whom are convinced by th e ir own exper iences th a t C h ris tia n Science is th e C om fo rter of promise. And so today the C hrist, speaking thro u gh C hristian Science, as the C h ris t spoke thro u gh Jesus, re it erates this compassionate, healing message to e ll: "Com e unto me, a ll ye tb x t labour and a re heavy laden and I w ill give you rest. T a k e iyy ycke upon you, <a n d earn o f me; fo r I am m eek and lo w ly in h e a rt: an d ye shall fin d rest untA yony s o u l*." (M a tt, 1 U 28. 2 9 .) T unney never has been a flashy gym fig h te r and Dempsey in stinctively gives a g reat show every tim e ,h e puts the gloves on h u t physical condition can alw ays be observed In sp arring bouts and Dempsey surely has shown In hie tra in in g th a t he to in condi tion. Tuh n ey also has given the ap pearance o f perfect health and poise. B u t on th e assumption th a t the tw o contestants are in perfect fig h tin g condition, the verdict has to be given to Demp sey because he to a n a tu ra l fig h t- T h e 'Q p e n le tte r th a t was sup-1 g ustry posed to have been sent to T u n - g e . the ney by -Dempsey ab o u t a rra n g e -.h e a v y » M e a ts 'tb a t w ere made fo r T u n - proaoh a«y before the P hiladelphia fig h t last year should not be taken too seriously^ H o one can say d e fin ite ly new w h a t the pur- pose o f th e le tte r was but if It was designed to get the goat of T ufiney i t failed ’because p oth- ing can upset th e confidence and poise o f the .fh a m F lo n . The betting odds are changing and i f . U Quite probable th a t Dem p- The parent! the 16 w ill at Chicagi a ’wee* m ish, l plonsh! th e pu the ev< The sey w ill he goes be the favo rite when In to th e rin g . The sw itch in g In the betting, however, is not too significant. I t means p rin c ip a lly th a t Dempsey* is R)ie popular fa v o rite , (h a t the bet- hours era th “ In th< a t bet B$dney ex-chai tors fig u re he is in fine fig h tin g condition and th a t he is s till the cham pion. • T h e w eather factor also is en- ta rin g in to th e discussion. Some o f th % experts fig u re th a t cold w eather o r ra in , such as poured dow n An the fighters in P h ils - delphia w ill help Tupney. Tun n ey, liv in g fo r months in th e H ew T o rk m ountains prob- a b ly can get less c h ill out of the atm osphere than Dempsey who is a C a lifo rn ia n , but Dempsey did a lot o f his tra in in g a t n ig h t when it was ch illy enough for th e spectators a t his 'camfe to w ear coats. pared argum t w ith b . Turn fa v o rit ed froi Demps< tifu l tt was m< the chi be lost On posslbli backpri fo r m would day. _ _ _ T he siim -up, in o u r opinion is a ll a m a tte r o f Condition. Demp sey la in condition and Dempsey in condition always has been a b e tte r fig h te r than th e in tellect ual book reader. 1 ■■ T u n n ey to F a v o rite B Y C. C H IC A G O , R eports th a t Gene Tun n ey properly and C. N IC L E T Sept. 22. — (IP) — Jack Dempsey and have not trained rum ors o f unaav- O’GRADY AND HARRIS WILL BOX TONIGHT who is staging a comeback a fte r being out of th e ring fo r a year, w ill go,six rounds w ith Johnny F u g lt of M edford. Tw elve rounds o f good p re lim in a ry boxing w ill precede these two main events. Local Fans Who Have Fol lowed Training Will Attend Boxing Oard Locat fig h t fans are expecting an abundance of pleasure t h i s evening ** when follow ing t h e Dempsey-Tunney battle they w ill go to M edford where a firs t class boxing card Is tq be presented a t H ila r ity H a ll— the firs t of a series o f such events planned fo r t ,h « w in ter months. Gene O’Grady of this city, in top condition, follow ing several weeks train in g each evening in the arm ory here w ith a num ber of boxers, w ill m ix the m ain event w ith B ill Coleman o f Frisco. O ’Grady Is said to give promise o f developing into a real fig h te r. Scotty Meatheany o t M edford, who is promoting the boxing cards fo r the Eagle Lodge of th a t city and w h o ’ plans to run a stable of boxers In northwest events w this w in ter, looks on O’Grady as one of the most prom ising fighters in the lot. O ’Grady and Coleman w ill box ten rounds. M orris H arris, also of this city, THE NEW ESSEX SEDAN IS HERE Let Us Demónstrate It To You . Local fans who have follow ed the tra in in g of O ’Grady and H a r ris a t th e A rm o ry , w ill see th e fig h ts tonight. Insurance A bad fire often does more than destroy prop erty. It seriously inter rupts business. T h i s agency - can sell you business interruption insurance. 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