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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1929)
TAKES UP DAD'S WORK IN BLUE-GRAY TWEED Science "Brings Back" Dead C oromumro 3 Thumae I). Tuggart kid of the lata senator, for 80 youra leader of In dium l)'iiiofM7, baa succeeded til father In banking, hotel end other business Interests, did It mentioned aa tht next member fniio Indiana of Hie national Democratic committee, tie li gradual of Ytilo clam of 10O0. Educator to Translate Book of 6,175 Pages Crawfi rdavllle, Ind-Prof. U 11 Oldfiither, formerly of tin Wabash col lege faculty hero, now with. Die Uni versity of Nebraska, line been com ml e loni'd to tranalnta the "Dlodorua of amy," whlcb will run about 13 vol umes, a total of 0,173 pagea, Tba com mission was given by the Loeb claas IraJ library. Dlodorua baa never bwn translated Into English, Professor Old futher ears, lie la an original writer but alio la an Important authority for several perlode In ancient history. Oil Men Turn to Alfalfa in Search for Riches Coolings, Callf.-A California oil company, while waiting for develop ment, la planning to add to Ita Income by planting UJ acres of alfnifa on Ita holdings Ore mile from here. This reverses the usual rondltlon In o oil region. Ordinarily fur mora are looking to oil development to bring tlieiu wealth. Fixing Details of New Loan to Greece Secretary of the Treaaury Andrew W. Mellon (left) and the minister from Grecc to the United States, Cbaralamboa Slmopouloe, algned the tiocumenta at the Treaaury department which refunded the Greek debt of $IP,(Mi,(iii. At the enme time Uncle Sam granted Greece a new loan of 112,107.000, g Sea Service for Reservists S 'WuHhlngton. I'liina for giving each ot the IMU naval reservists of the L'nlted Htiites two Weeks of training at sen the coming summer have been announced by the Navy department. Ships from the destroyer squadrons of both the scouting and battle fleets, i UMPIRE FANS' VICTIM v Umpire Stinnett T. Ormshy, better known aa "lied," who wo (truck on th head by a pop bottle In a demon stration by fane during the I'lillndel-phlii-Cleveluiid game played at Cleveland. Detroit, Mich. John Jones, a negro, twenty-two your old, suspected of be ing a holdup ninn, win ahot a he dived out of an nllcy In a running bat tlo with the pollro, ond died twice. llo win removed to the receiving hoHpllul, where bo died before the po lice could queatlon him and accure In formation regurdlng boldupa which they were euro be could furnish. Death had cheated Uie law, for dead men tell no talcs. ik'luiice then etepped In and cheated death. Ir. Courtney Fremont, a mem ber of the hoNpltnt (tuff, Injected a chargo of adrenalin Into the heart musclo of tho man who had been dead about half an hour and be enme buck to Ufa. Il lived fur Ave hour, giv ing the police ample time In which to queatlon til rn and aerure auch Infor mation a be wii willing to give. Ue then died again. Ilrlnglng peraoti back from the grave to live agnln I no longer a nov elty. It hn been done aeorea of Umea. When the miracle waa fir lit performed It received little publicity. It acemed a If there niunt be aome take about It and, of course, newspaper could not be victimized by fnkcrs, ao the atorlea were published with mimeroua quali fication hedged about all itatementa. Now that It baa become well estub llahed aa a bona tide mlrade of aci nic It doe not poaaea quit the dot- iiimiiiiiiHiiiniiiii Kamai Town Anxious to Sell Nice Hooiegow Erie, Ran. Would torn on like a nice, comfortable Jallt Erie ha one tint la going to be auctioned off In the near fu ture to aatlafy three year of back paving taiea. It I not Hint Krle hn been reformed, but that prlaonera are now kept In the county noose gow Instead of the city Jail. In recent moot he the Jail tint been eatlsfoctorlly uacd a a cow barn. IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII aided by other vessel tsaigned fof this special duty, will be detailed by the department for the cruises, It wa ttnted Destroyer have been lectd as training ships, the Navy department explained, because It la to thla type ot vessel reservists would be asalgne.t In time of emergency. The United States nnvy now lias KHJ destroyers In commission end 150 In the laid up fleet The Inttor would be manned by the trained reserves In event of mobi lisation. Concentration of reserves for the summer cruise will begin July 0 and continue In vnrtoiia navul districts un til September. The continental United States Is divided Into 1.1 sections. Sep arate training plana have been made for tho reserve of each of them. Training In division maneuvers, gunnery exerclaos, and ship routine will bo given the reservists. During the first week nt sea the vessels will be put through Individual ship exor cises, It wus sold. Week end liberty nt 'various ports for the different cruises will follow the first week's training. The second week's schedule will Include division exercises, gun ncry practice, bout race and signal competition, The cruises have been plnnned to take oilvnntugo of the week-end half holiday, It was laid. Iteservlst will embark on Saturday afternoon and will return to port In time to resume work on Monday morning two week later, Iteservlst In Atlantic const and southern naval districts wlf be taken uhroad destroyer of tbe scouting fleet, usually stationed In th Atlantic. elty It did at firat, and even (pectaca Inr event auch a the Detroit Inci dent pnaa aliuoat unnoticed. The first caae on record In which a buby born dead waa brought back to life occurred In a Ilrooklyn hospital. Mr. Ilertha laaocaon gave birth to twin, a boy and a girl, at the Boro I'urk Muternlty hospital The boy, weighing three pound, wn born dead. The girl weighed two and a half pound. Dr. I'hlllp Mlnlnberg admin istered adrenalin to the boy by hypo dermic Injection. It tlmu!uted the In flint' heart to action and life re turned. ISoth Infunt were fed with a medi cine dropper ond were raited In an TREES By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK J Daa of Mm, University of Illlnola. J We were nulling along through Uie flat sepil-barren land of Montana. Great stretches of prairie land, gray with auge brush, apread out before us, with bere and there a green patch of freab arrowing grain. The farmyarda wltb the low two or three roomed dwelling bouses atood bare and treelea onder the burning sun. There waa an ' onobatructed view acroea the plain to the rocky but tea along the horizon. To a middle-west-erncr lined to treea and garden gay wltb fluwera It wa a cheerless, at moat deireaalng scene. A man from Alaaka wa sitting a crone the alale from me looking out gloomily upon the waste of bad bind. "They can have the whole d d place for all of me," be remarked to me Anally. "I don't want none of It I've got to have treea." t had supposed, tgnorantly, of course, never having been farther north than I'rlnce Rupert, that gold and lecbcrge conatltuted the chief product of Alaska, but my neighbor aasured me that there are all sort of tree In Alaska. Ilia atntement made me want more than ever to go there, for, like him, I don't ee quit how I could get on without tree. A bouse without tree about It ctand out naked and unadorned, beaten by the winter Handless Loa Angeles. With stubs only six Inches long to avrva aa anna, Mla Joaepblne Callaghan, twenty-two-year-old weulthy rancher and sportswoman, recently graduated from Uie "stunt clasa" at Dycer airport when aha pi loted ber plane alone through all the maneuvers required In tbe post-graduate division. Miss Callaghan bought a Lincoln Page biplane when she was allowed to solo after 30 houra of Instruction from Charle F. Dycer, chief pilot for the Dycer 8chool of Commercial Aeronau tics. Instead ot the regulation short con- Those from the fur West will train on vessel ot the battle fleet, wbosa usual home Is the Pacific. G- A. R. W.olng Madison, Wis. Fourteen of the ex isting posts In the Wisconsin depart ment of the Grand Army ot the Re public have only one surviving mem ber, according to Ita annual report iven If Till Espm! Incubator until they bad attained suf ficient growth. The boy who wa brought back to life la tlll alive, but bla alater died before reaching ber fourth birthday. They were born on Lincoln' birthday, 1123. Since then the miracle ha been repeated (core of time In Ilrooklyn aa well a else where throughout the country. In Philadelphia a few year aro a man of forty who had suffered from tu berculosa half bl life died. Twelve doctor gathered around hi bed and for an hour applied every known test fur a algn of life, without finding any. At Uie end of two houra rigor mortl bad eet In. , A small amount of adre nalin wa then Injected Into the heart At the end of two minute the akin assumed a pink tinge which gradually changed to a flesh color. Ten mln ntea later the man waa breathing faintly. Ill eyelid fluttered and be sighed aa though awakening from deep. "How do yoo feel" tbe man waa asked. "All light" he answered In a tired but very ordinary tone. "Did yoo have any dreamer "No. I alcpt" Ilia tired eyea closed. "No onusual sensation!" "No." Shortly afterward be returned to an unending dreamless sleep. wlnda and acorcbed by th burning un of midsummer. ' When w moved from a wooded farm to tbe prairie when I wa seven, the first tiling father did after the bouse was built wa to (urround th place with tree brought from the tim ber land along th Vermilion maples and quick growing poplars, and elms and sycamores and little tapering red cedars, which be kept trimmed Into curious geometrical shape. The place did not teem Ilk borne nntll there were tree about it Ue liked them so well that be dropped aeeds of the soft maple In the hedge rows about the farm, ao that it waa not long until there wa a row of maple (hooting up all along the roadway. We seemed safer; we were more contented, the place took on a greater air of comfort and homellkencss wltb the tree about When Nancy and I came to build onr bouse there waa a huge maple tree etandlng In the middle of tbe lot Just where the bouse would naturally sit We gated at It towering op Into tbe sky and the longer we looked the more impossible It seemed for os to sacri fice It The bouse stands today far ther back from Uie street than any other, and In front or It etanda the old maple like a guardian angel. It Woman Pilots Plane tro! stick. Miss Callaghan bad the plane equipped with a atlck extending shoulder-high. At the top of the stick Is padded forked rod, and In bis Mlsa Callaghan Inserts one of hei shortened arms. Iiecause of ber height Miss Calla ghan also had the pilot's seat raised so thnt she can see out and had the foot rudder bar moved up and bock. Switches and throttle control also have been placed so that she ran work them with her Ougprless member. Just before she loomed her shljj through a series of loops, wing overs and spins Dycer took ber aloft for her lost Instructions. "She tried two loops." Dycer said, "and slipped out of both of them. That ofteo unnervea the average pilot but Mlsa Callnghan just noaed the ship over for the third time, gave It the gun and made a perfect loop. She la better than many of the men stu dents I have Instructed, having a high degree of persistence, nerve and abil ity to follow Instructions." "Nothing like It." Mlsa Callaghan declared. "Why, I can pilot that plan easier than I ran drive an automobile and look at the time I enve. Also It's th greatest thrill In the world, and I ought to know, because I've been rid ing my Jumpers In horse shows for $ WERE JUST TjfdlP0 f&OGH. fyv l'r fJ'' ' '"v Animated blue gray creates ao in teresting mixture for Oil tweed suit A gray Bilk blouse la worn tuck-in atyl and the gayly printed acarf repeata the oolor combination. Tbe youthful beret la of dark blue. branches appending out and furnish ing cool shade during tbe hot sum mer. "Why did you build your bona ao far back V every one aslaed oa. It waa for tba aaka of the tree. It would have aeemed aacrllege to have cut It down after It bad been growing In strength and beauty for ao many years. There Is a question that we bsve to settle now. We have ao many treea that It la difficult to have flower, for flowers Insist on sunshine. But I think tbe trees will stood and wa shall be content wltb grass. The tree aeem like old tried friend whom w cannot do without (& til. Waatani Ntwtpapcr Dalea.) la Htbrew Alphabet He la the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, and Jim the fifth la the Arable. Love la blind. That' why a man In love la unable to distinguish between an angel and goose. several years and driven all make of automobiles." Mlsa Callaghan keeps a atable of blue-ribbon winners on her estate at Encino and takes then Cast each sea son for competition In show. Ambitions Turkey Hea Miami, Aril A wild turkey ben here was setting on 2S turkey egg. whlcb, according to local ranchers. constitutes a record. DIPPING INTO DMIPltfl Fountain of Water Spout An onusual disturbance of th air at aea which cause the cur rent to form a whirling moUon sometimes leaves n Inner por tion almost void of air. Tba proper contact of thla bollow, twisting vacuum with th water may cause the water to be aucked up to Oil tbe empty apace. This forms th water spout (& IMS. Wsatmi Niwipr Cnloa-t - li Indiana Town Planning to Reduce Fire Lose Organization ot the Indiana Fira Waste council, aa a means of concen trating the fight against fire, baa been announced by B. R. Inmon, chief of the educational division In th office of the state fire marshal. Operating aa an advisory group, the council will co-operate with local au thorities In the organization ot sub ordinate counclla In the vartoua In corporated cltlea and towna of th state. The plan, Inman aald, contem plates continuation of the present edu cational work through the public school. In many places the counclla will be built around local civic organi zations Interested In reduction of the toll from fires. After assisting In th organization of local units, th state department will turn Its attention to ccroperaUng with the local counclla In arranging practical programa and aur veya. Th Indiana council will work In co- tgerttlt with th national body bear ing the same name and th National Fir Protection association. Part of tbe work ot the atate body will be to promote contest in tbe different sub sidiary councils and to provide suit able trophlea for the originators of new Ideas for reducing the waste from fire. In laying th groundwork for the atate council, Inman haa bad th co-operaUon and aupport of a large number ot atate leader In fir pre vention work. Sen Francisco Citizen Recognize Their Duty Sometime we are almost led to be lieve that the orderly development of American cities may be furthered through th unselfish aid of citizens themselves. An urge la that direc tion Is the reminder from the National Municipal Review that San Francisco recently baa been aaved the trouble of costly condemnation procedure In the Interest of better planning by th voluntary offer of the property own ers to replot their holdings on their own account They apparenUy made a willing response to a suggestion to that effect from the city's planning authorities. Now the way haa been opened at only nominal expense, which the city assumed, for proper plan ning of considerable areas. It la In timated that the same thing might be done In cities generally. We hop so. There's the moral value ot the ex ample, anyway. Ultimately, city resi dents, especially property owners, may be able to see that by advancing their community they are advancing their own Interests. Kansas City Star. Croand ScKem Important Tour borne represents a definite op portunity, an opportunity to make of It something exceptionally fine. The greatest opportunity cornea at the be ginning before the building la de signed and started. Here la the finest chance to work out a scheme offering the most In convenience, attractive ness and general aatlsfaction from the standpoint of both tbe house and grounds, That la th purpose of the landscape plan. Tbe landscape plan provide a program for orderly development In which all the requirements for fitness and beauty have been satisfied to a degree possible only when approached In thla comprehensive manner. In making a plan, a choice I made before money la expended. Thla I tbe safest, th surest and usually, the least expensive way In the end. Tbls la the main value of the plan. Th result depend npon it Cemmnnltj Yard This city might profitably study a scheme that has already been favored In many populated cities of Installing "community" yarda. The Idea behind this plan la to abolish unsightly sheds In back yarda, substituting a general square; npon this "community" square gates open from the back yarda of the vartoua tenementa. In It a building la erected In which la placed an elec tric washing and wringing machine for communal use. Facilities for beat ing water and for Ironing are alao pro vided. Montreal Dolly Star. Work for Beautiful Roads Beautlflcatlon of the grounds sur rounding every home In the state was mode the campaign goal of the Illinois Nurserymen' association at a aesslon of the annual convention. Spokesmen of the group pointed out that the Eu ropean rural and urban landscape la beautiful because of the care bestowee" by householders on their properties. J.. Citisens Must Holp Beautify Clubwomen throughout New Jersey have started' a campaign to "make New Jersey'a ronds beautiful." A "peti tion waa sent to the state' bonrd of blithwoy commissioners asking that nrt of the IUO,XKi.000 epproprlned for building and Improving highways "lie used In the artistic development of the state' road-building program." Where MYs M.n" Fail It I complained that w have too many "ye men," who assent to ev erything said to them, but tber are not enough to any "yea" when yon go around aeeklng for help to carry on th community causes. Garibaldi (Ore.) News.