The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, June 01, 1925, Image 3

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    3(Jay Evening. June 1, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
Fnge Three
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RON LUShb
SCHOOL LAW GftSE
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nuhlic teaehers only.
h U tbe mere ereature
w those was- nurture llltn
!'f bi's Jestiny have the right.
siiou-''
MR. HILL PLEASED
,bTI M'. "re.. June
1 j. i liteii with tbe decision.
'". IX V H.U. head of 11.11
'"1,,'nv. one of tbe plain-
',7,heui. attaekinj the Ort-f n
a lu , m..l nn v m few
liV;rr"uVShi.,e.on 1?..C
h' .. ..... rp.l before the United
" I'ein'e court while his at
. j,!hn C. Veatch, argued the
MC ! i- nl.aurd that lhi
""'" 'I' ',. ,.,. his
i km been upheld. It should end
.n lime the argument over ww
child-ihe parent or the
Viofriments in euueauuu ..r
schools. The way is loft
j
for sue
. iiiinui'd experiment,
Austraiia's Ruler
'
tTvUf in th aVeUion of the eon j
stitutious! inif5ti.n presented. Th
private nod piractial erliovls cou- j
lemled witli mi:-cs that the tate'
aw under whirl, they bill br?u U
rororatod cmtitmeii a cmmot,
which col-Id not cotifi-citHi or ser
iously impaired withmjt violating tn"
federal constitution; that teachcri 'I.
sw'a iiiMitutions had emploj mtit
rislit cf parent! and piuYdiann. guar
anteed by the federal i-obtitution, o
dffide where their children btmld -c
educated, subject to the riclu of tlu'
mate to require tlum to be sent to i
l.ublic school provided they were n-t
adequately educated elsewhere.
Aliening a purpone to promote pa-tr:-tism
by lars public srhmil expen
ditures, the st.nt- contended tnat with
an increase of fic;lities atKudaure in
the piimary (trades should be increas
ed as proposerd in the new law. Tti
Mate averted thru it whs its duty to
teach children thnr true allexian e,
and lo impress uptn young minds th:;
the claims of the s-ivernment were
superior to those -f any relijrion, Th"
authority to require children to in
tend school embraced the rifiht, tV'
state insisted, to compel them M K' : 8tnhies.
L
TAKEN BY DEATH
(Continued from pnte one)
would be
hped his recent illness
overcome.
Mr. Marshall, follow'mj his retire
ment a vice-president in March,
10-1, had maintained a home br
although he was absent from the city
a Rood part of the time on speaking
tours. He had practiced law here in
a very casual way, accept in only a
few cases and declining to become in-
characteristic bluniness and finality I wauta. The telejdioue operator and1
to hae anything to do with -it. j store clerk, and Hie thotinimU
If he ever lost a moment's sleep filters wh,i provide for our wiiti.,
from the irain o those frying ry h ur. Seveml people have told
mmiiha wheu so narn.w a liurgin sep- "''. cvid.nt tutu, uf a remark
arated him from a lasting place m'io aometme Cmt we d not wat.t
among the nation's presidenta. hia i iinner-iil briis.nl in Kugene. 1
close associated never suspected it. believe 1 know what the person who
From the first to the Ust. iu hia of- ,h'- iioever lnrant. M
ficial acts and in alt hi utterances I or in-ated a desire to keep Ku
he remained devoted to the chief ' 'n M 'H'. residence city, let Kt
under whose banner he had become,11 "v get our deep de!t to 'nr
the f.rst vice-president since John t , 1 dinner-i-a l bngJile.' the men who hew
Talhoun to succeed himself in office. ,,l,r tunb. r; cut our ditches; budd our
1 uouies auu witn uornr nuuis no mr
! thousatitl and mr services that mam-
! security.
'due of the great issues for which
Rebukes Remembered
.n u.- enpneu, a preai mng oi ..y . a oimf(,rt and
ly for the conceded fairness of his
rulings and for the biting rebuke h
administered to senators who insisted men have died io pa-t days is unity
on taking themselves too seriously. 'Phut wi may be one mitioii. owning
Many a political shamble ou the sen- one alleniance, to one (lag- Thanfe
ate floor, carried on amid a thunder ; ;ot (his tiioruiug there i no uortli
volved in any that would prove un j of high sounding words, was broken ; Hml s. uth. but an united nation. In
duly burdensome. Since leaving the P by a nicely directed shaft of humor M.ihby prison there is au iuierestitig
alio tni in-in mi- unit, 'u uniT irtic, ii is inriucii in nu nuii'i nt"
the opposing lines th.it met in mid -air.
they darei) all
Cod Liver Cil In
Sugar Coated Tablets
For Puny Kids
Mce-presmency ne nss nrrn j 0)VIsi111( , Ki,n,.ril.s always greet
inactive in politics. His only public . paur iHUghter and hand
appearances have been on the speak- clapping but the vice-president, with
inr nlatform where he continued until." ira.glit face, nlwnjs responded by
the Ian to expound his quaint philo-
to public schools,
Goneral Baird
anijor ucncrni Mr John Lawrence:
Ttaird, n member of liritaiu's diplo-l
IllflttP Rttfvira fnf VllDT-u iu (I. a
cbk'b Iftte lS I milttllj governor general of Australia. He
tjjt gyiinduess "i i on IMO ,, dtiruig the war and
tfste'l p.v l'ri " ; hhs ii wnoie hock oi Honorary lines
AcaOCmy to Expand. 'after his name,
wiik-allv the decision means;
"I?" .. n,.ol,.mi- wil im-
Humor Sparkling
! A sparkling sense of humor, a knack
for plain speaking and a philosophy
of life rooted in the old fashioned vir
tues made Thomas KUey Marshall one
of the most interesting figures of his
time in American public life.
His bubbling wit washed out every
GOVERNOR HAS WORD j
.SAI.KM. Ore.. .June 1. "The deci-
si on is no surprise and was not un-1
expected as far as 1 am concerned,"
said (lovernor Tierce today, when in
formed that the Vnited States su-
preme court had declared unconsti-1
tutional the anii-parocnuu ami pm -1 SU(!t!ei,;OI1 o( f:,ise dignity and his di-
ate School bill. .nonnur nf nvlirnHNinil roSl'lied
The Nebraska foreign language de-; understandme of the. millions. He
cision several 'months ago really fl1-' prided himself somew hat that he was
vt nat acuon win ue llol a tnptitiat and that be never out- I
drawling out the cut and dried can
tiou prescribed by senate precedent
to curb apirinuse.
It un ufifr un itiiuaiirtiiv tireftiimi
season of high fbwn oratory in the I language and tradition,
chamber, with a long succession of
senators suggesting a long I st of pan
aceas for the post war health of the
country, that Mr. Marshall delivered
himself of that dictum which has be
come the most celebrated of all his
homilies.
"What the country really needs is
a good five-cent cigar."
and were fused tonlier by the heat
of the impact t make a beaut if il
star. Common blood, common interest
and human friendship have funed us
ciice more into one nation. It bas
been said that a nation is 'an a sat
iation of people of common origin.
grew tbe tenets of that simple faith
cided the issue.
i ...i. ed with plans for a ; promptly brought in the federal dU- taken by the friends of the measure
rbeul m the Kooky Butte site j tnct court by the Society of the Sis- j I rannot say. Nothing is pending jn nm, to wnicu hc WM born,
:enrtt't an invesn c.v v--. ;, -'. " ' ' : i .V .i"
1 ii- riiin-t to "Ct into tile ouu'i- vihhuiciiub jinri.cniai coo:.-, ine nature fi an nmt'uuuinii io im-
and by the Hill Military acoilemy, aifeleral constitution."
t UUruh -.. tat-ivNtn ki1i....l l-nd. mnnl f il.
iAee J i - Kavaiiauii, inn p i -
ieietv of the Sisters of the ' Inw was restrained, mid the state up
values of Ju flll,i Mar-V- "ijl81 ,rt the supreme court.
' . .tr . :.. .i... ...tii-nilrM-v Joined in on uo.-it ion ti the inw
-he pliiim ii is i" '" . , ...
i ..i hnv .-i;e said: law eventually were a number of reli-
ne decision of the supreme court I pious organizations. Jewish as well as
rine the Oregon scUoul law un- n inan. iiiki iimu;, euucniioniii in-
I as well as private and parochial
. ,:..... t ...JhnoU Th hro.id ,nt,n i.n wa
it deline u.e j , , ' " ". . " , .
Lnr f Ihe state to regulate natural; ...... mini
... .
monontdize the education of children
up to the grammar grades, the next
step w"'iild be the inking over of edu
cation in the hidier grades.
The new Oregon law proposed Hint
nil children betwien eight ami 111 phy
sically able and liv'ng within a rea-
h weird to education, but it will ! w instance snomu atien-i puo
larMhe extent of the power of the 1 1'C chools, unless educated at home
t.i rp'Miate other useiui oco'i- ".' i"""" '" c......
:ts under the constitution.
felt coniiucm iu:u i
om-otit!iiiiioim! ami iinau-.u
vi the nv'st ,ncred rights.
Declares Power.
Not only will this decision tteier-
e finally the power of the state
Scout Rally Will
Be Hed Tuesday
The first scout rally of Kugene
scout troops will be held at the South
Sometimes his blunt expressions of
opinion and his refusal to put on the
cloak of an exalted reserve in high
office worried his friends and dismay
ed his political advisers; but be al
ways insisted that a nitin must first
of all keep pace with his own cou
victions. Loyalty Exhibited
A supreme test of his fidelity to
that precept came upon him iu the
days when Woodrow Wilson lay
stricken at the White House, shut off
from the nation by n veil of impene
trable mistery. Out of tbe many whis
perings of others in high place in the
project
iODP.
There hns been a constant effort
main- directions to encroach upon
ii j I rislHs. hut this m'w tieim--
z of tne liberty and property cluii.s-
f the fourteenth amendment win
love many ot imse quesuom. no:n
realm of controversy.
It is a great decision and ot ni-
n-wiile importance.
,Viiarenti more interest was
Lniffsied in this controversy in the
t than iu the west. In the popu-
cfpter. private schools of ju
.mount mils and classes are mucn
( numerous than in Uregou.
vision. In the lower federal court th?
question ""f property rights was con-
Willamette field tomorrow afternoon
at (t:.'ilt, announces C. It. (Mark, scout
executive. Carl Washhurne. Dr. 1.
J. ltartle and Frank Wetberbee. the
civic servii e committee of the scout i government, there emerged
council, will choose three more local to declare the war president incapable
citizens as judges nf the contests, of performing the duties of his office
The rnllv is open lo the public. I and to elevate the second in command
and will be entirely different from j to ihe presidency. The suggestion pitnl In Portland. Here is opportunity
the usual school athletic meet, it is I even occupied the serious thought of to make practical our desire to honor
announced. The water boiling contest I some members of the Wilson cabinet. our benefactors,
is expected to be one of the exciting 1 Hut ' when it wns broached to Vice-1 "Shall we also think of the many
events on the program, he says. President Marshall, he declined with 'hands that today minUtcr to our
"Such it definition does not fit
America, for we are drawn from the
enuN of the eurlh. Better is the say
ing 'naticualiiy is the product of a
sjiirit. It is ihe breath of life that be
comes a living soul.' What i ihe
American spirit? 1 believe it is ex
pressed by the Pilgrim Fathers,
"lauding on the bleak New F.iiKland
cob"!, with comforts and loved ones
behind them, and the wilderness be
fore them, dedicating the new land to
the (,od for whom
ih inn. ,
"Tiie great Kisia of agreement for
national unit world unity is found in
the retigun uf Jesus Christ. It is u
uiaihemaiit-al certainty that as we
tlraw nearer to a common point we
draw nearer to each other. Professor
Kuntsay remiund us that it was not j Tell him to take Cod Liver OI
common nioiHt. nut ine wor-mp ci me ; (nr a CounIo (if months and net
same god. that was the family and . enough g(Hd healthy flesh on bla
national bond among the ancienip, hones to look like a real inun.
And that.it was the adoption of the: yel hlnu Ua thp ony way lQ
Christian religion that saved the dm- tnke those grave-like hollows
integrating Koman empire for manv from cheeks and mck
more years if power and servic.) Tell him ho won t have to swab
Christianity today of fera the com wo i Inw the nasty oil with the naus
hstis for international brotherhood, u-atini? fishy taste, because thp
in proviaing the message of one origi.i.l Mf.Coy Laboratories of New York
one destiny, one g. d and father of all,) nre nw putting up Cod Liver Oil
one aim. one righteousness. Tne in BUftnr coated tablet form.
prime oi peace aione can nruu Ask for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets. Linn Dnitf
Company. V. A. Kuykendull, Cf.r
roll's IMiarniacy and every d'ru
Klst worthy tho nanio sells them
tit) tablets 60 cents.
Any nut n or woman can put on
five pounds of healthy iloah in
30 days or your druggist will will
ingly refund the purchase price.
One woman put on 15 pv.indi
In six weeks. Children grow ro
street j huHt and strong. Feeble old peo
ple feel younger In a few weeks.
"Ho sure to get McCoy s tbo
original nnd genuine Cod Liver
Oil Compound Tablet."
peace.
SINGER HAS ENGAGEMENTS
Frank Jue, Chinese tenor of the
rniversity of Oregon, has theatrical
engagements for 10 weeks this sum
mer in San Francisco and Los An
geles. Jue will also appear for two
weeks iu t heaters at Portland and
Tacoma.
Holler bearings to make
cars less noisy are being tested bq
trolley companies, because of but
competition,
i
Stated communication
of Eugene Lodge No.
11, A. F. & A. M.,
Wednesday, June 3,
1925, Important Busi
ness. Report of build
ing commltteei All Master Ma
sons requested to be present.
Signed, W. M.
Valley Printing Co.
New Location. Stanley Hldg.
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illH IIV DLniViUli IJpsw
t... p.,.u of .h, ri.r s i m m.fimmmm
are
orations." said Jtev. A. H. Siundefs.
pastor of the Central Presbyterhi'i
church in his sermon Sunday on "Our
Social Heritage and Responsibility."
"We should think not only of our bo
loved dead but of our living ns wlel.
The American legion is just now en
gaged in an excellent movement to
provide for the needs of disabled vet
erans and their families, who other
wise wdl not be cared for; also to
supply the wants of sick ami crip-
pted-chihlrrn in the Ooemhecher lun
WIDE INTEREST SHOWN i
WASHINGTON, June 1. OP) In I
icntional and religious circles ken-,
and wider interest was -s'.own in
Bttark up'n the c-'lislittitionulu v i
tfce Oregon public school law than
in? other ctuitroversv which read-1
tar supreme court in recent years. ;
.ike ni"St states. Oregon has a
pubory education law which ;
es children to attend school, indi
erilies the course of study. The i
at to enforce such regulations ha" i
bpen seriously questioned in t lit1 ;
i. Hut in P.U'J the voters of On'- j
lbVilNi to lOo.tiSo, went a step!
fher. and enacted a law under
h children between the ages of S
Hi. with some exceptions, would
fr September, HOI, be required to
'nd "public" school.
pp.mpiits of this step charged
it thf law was due to the activity
the Ku Klux Klnn. Suits were
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A California Summer
Averages 69 Degrees
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THE U. S. Weather Bureau hni re
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48 Junes, 66 decrees; 48
Julys, 70; 48 Auemts, 71 1
48 Septembers, 69 Brand
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