The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 4, 1925, Page 2

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wih 4 \ it % Santa Barbara Cheerful (HARGE TUNNEL, After Renewed Temblors — |§ FAULTY Wor! nen Busy Rebuilding; Bands Playing | gay Lake Youngs Workmen 1 Fourth; Thank Iving service On in Daily Danger of Death BY LINCOLN LARBERG YANTA BARBARA ) i : a x i IS : rkn ' QANTA’ BARBARA, | } a. n 7 . D n ards Workme A ' nln ath Li . baad fe tober m a ' ny h c y a ¢ « u the ure ine f te to mu uM a ie Independ Ne mpany with ot wiyantag f i rt f ‘Santa “Barbara ges that the cit hate der ro ‘ *’ charger an baseless and parade, “Mayor Anders » the speond gre _ '. “s ‘i ¢ army of voluntee tle Wan’ atarted sid Jahn & Bee ‘are playing patrol, and oth : “ tional compensation 1uake “have amply : : of 0 feet the tune he hitreen the on t nel referred t BOATS LINE UP ud f the A ; f id POR ANNUAL REGATTA ot oan. t m: R there were othe ever to |» ut the ~ 7 make, the Fourth” of. July 2 ‘ 1 hn de ear normal. ¢ Rents plied th n r : fle 5 r P i i horsaid lined up fo the annual | cracked and th 1 . Pe a ib epafth. BWahds played And “leaders! ing at least tw ne opening uf foot Jdressed crowds in the put Axe f ex maine Set i tetra ut quare,. T rnooit’ 4 Gigantic | P i t : A service bof th giving was to bo| shocks of Monda Sis tein ae work ta eld in Alamed Santa: Bar ed, was caused Frida Janger-of thelr lives. We have been ara is thankful she survived the 1 to change apecifications of arthquakes without greater loas of/ |) : army of worn sving | ¢ by adopting a plan of tim. ' away the debris scattered ever State | bering the tunnel as we go," he A fifth company of U, 8 LF at e Mondity: Wane up stated necks’ on the job, policing Doge-and cain. deserted by fleeing There were s families, have become seavenger ara for t e devastated city ho! rists w t A of men was ¢ the entrances to the city. | le CRASH DEATH “om wo Driver of Demonstration Car cilities were ope to Tell Story at Inquest Independence eorge F. Schmurie, sale mana sf y Bis re : pstia ar whic the death of Gil-1 ° bert B contractor, at autor Wht Tuyesd: Mi County Coroner W. H C. Beull nounced a inv n whieh Hunt rece would be m He wns treated 4 eld at the morg AHA Was sti WN ja Sacurday | 20 € te building Tue ning, unable t@ furnisf $250 ball, try t whith time Schm was discharges crom the police ¢ President Dawes will broa story of the acc partment @ month or more ago for from ¢ < 1 apes for three days ore ot Da Gen oad-holding quail , g and ¢ ral Hines f oF staf ar were being demon "(HERE'S MORE ABOUT |) 7 ietaalea FOURTH tates Toler ee Mee eee eaiee ias STARTS ON PAGE ON i r Schmurle was slightly injured the upset and was treated at Prov dehee hospital, being discharged t same day WEEKS RESIGNS spec is exp extent to which tiles * | plan war" organ slag, JOUR 5 jzatic mmunity timated 12,000 passed in review ations by civil- Secretary of War Quits Bee |herors the stand near Westlake and | any fy ah cause of Failing Health rin raghheey® first of three | Fer! rades and meet day is of the hedule the se was to take p WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 4. ond part of wh Seeretary of War John W. Weeks}at Woodla ’ y of War 3 Week codiand park, w an Amer has sent President Coolidge his res-|icanization program, under direction ignation. The president will make/of Prof. Edmond S. Meany and par a the resignation public at the same|ticipated in by Boy Scouts, Camp cretary is announced. /fire Girls, military and civie leaders feeks been in failing health| was to be held for some time and recently under-| The stadium of the University of went an operation. Mrs. Weeks is) Washington will be the scene of eald tobe “tired of Washington and| the last of the three-part program. | Fiancee Receives $25,000 to desire a rest. She has been under | where the finale will start at 7 considerable strain since Weeks be- | o'clock in the evening From New York Life came iil last Apes The parade was heralded at 10 o'clock by flight of a squadron of Sult brought agal he New York by Mrs, Hazel £ airplanes over th elity | Life Insurance ¢ Seattle Boys Edit At 1 o'clock the airplanes were to Wiske, fiancee of the late Dr. Albert : : i vcs, {way over Woodland park, opening| company for § HEADQUARTERS, CITIZEN #'| 7 Over ne Dayliaht tire | Attort : tlett, its counsel MILITARY TRAINING CAMP, |\0 Diem ite ct and com | Dr. Mattice dled of a gun: shot CAMP LEWIS. Wash (Special | nunity pinging will he features at| Wound late in 1923. Conflict arose vrence $. Booth, Dick Brown, |ii6 park over the insurance, companies in *, has been settled by the 000, according to Dwight R. Moody and Thomas A oman A. | the world war will be recalled by sisting that death wan a nulelde; the farmont. of 6 tt, are Brite (presentation of some eaptured Cer. | family countering with the claim of the Columbian, the book published lit. was accidenta © Maryland annually by the students in attend- 1 | Casualty Co, refused to pay a $30 ance at the Citizens’ Military Train-| 000 policy ing camp Dr, M. B. Mattice, father of the It is planned to. publish a 100-1 hook, fully illustrated, and containt the complete story of the camp for man cannon to the park board Judge Harvey G. Remington, presi nt general of the Hons of the Amer q {ican Revolution, will lead the Moy 5° Scouts ih a maltte to the flag. ‘The Woodland park program will last the month ending July 18. Bight |tree hours duct. This case later y dred copies will be published rtaon-Thygesen Auxiliary No. 2) iy reported, for $12,000 hundred goptes..w de ted Spanish War Veterans of Se- | F | The New York Co stiplates in} attle, was to present a flag to the Work and Mead to [omininiy shat Vason' visits] gxcemens wit rh ike Saturday afternoon, Jackson Sil-| have Leen wecident, Be Chamber Guests iiiicis was to make the presentation | ve been ageidental 30 a ne i] peech Pe Ge Hotschel iiumniient gavel Car rmaice of Facoma Slayer Is Monday in honor of prominent gov. ‘ommander Guy M. F » ornmental visitors, Hon. Hubert {the camp was to attend, accompanied fs Work, secretary of the interior, Dr, |by his staff d Freed; Was Insane Wilwood Mead, commintoner of tha} ‘The culminating event at the ADO MAY duly: t= George Ac Con bureau of reclamation, and Stephen {Stadium will be opened by the en.| Ber who ano) gown had §. Honle, T. Mathes, director of the national |trance of Misa Liberty and her court | Tacoma con Racker, ay tw free parke, wilt be preant, ‘They will {aNd reviewing of the floats. Hoy | today. A jury took three hours to arrive in Seattle Sunday night from |Acouts in a drill will display their} decide he was tomporavily insane they [alertness and ability to meet emer. | When, finding Henle in Mra. Conger's oncios, ‘This will be followed by a| home, he fired the shots, Mrx, Con doad doctor, sued now trial was ordered on the ground that a juror was guilty of misecon fs settled, it Mastern Vv have’ heen inspecting — irrigation | ¥ |bleyele race. Aon iington, where projects o q competitic at the time, Conger nanerting that All members of the Chamber of [Otil and a bagpi ompetition be p wanerting tha tween Seattle and Tacoma pipe bands | Heale was cause of the trouble. [will be features: nes from the| Conger formerly was a National "Wayfarer" and ® groat fireworks | Guard officer program will close the stadium | jovents: | Commerce are urged to be present and the public is invited to hear the discussion of matters vitally important to the city and state Christian Endeavor ogyer Succe dei (HERDS MORE ABOUT Meet at Portland Pe bind ft ai COOLIDGES PORTLAND, Ore, July 4—Port-| Second Suicide Try RTS “a i no) i innid was colebrating the Fourth of STORIA, Ore, Iiily deduck 5 ON PAGE ONE July by welcoming thousands of Lae ligaban MM legates who arrived today for the)! Ma mornin 50", Won succens | nounced. nd won, but al | S$T0P ENCROACHMENT | ommendations were the following ounted Coamack | #er was estranged from her husband | anaes to the 18th amendment, | STEGAMER }and callin Jot arbiters J eonvention deplored the seeming dis enews | nitial satisfaction of this country In his wecond at-| the identity of the woman they had | and Japan THE SEATTLI rAR Pundamentali to Save the Modernists “ Protest Meeting Decides Not to Secede ~-Plan New Mission Society HY J. 1 JUSTICE | who presided " rm ental ing Bible union at ae s ty aif : t t e a 4 | HERE'S MORE, Anout 1| ware ree ee igs | stants ON DAGE ONE nh the principal ‘ the belief in the chure ' for peace and Coda When Judge Freeman of Colorado | prorEsT MEK went to the platform he asked that | wares, ATTEN The protest meeting was well 4 4 ofore- which ‘warned ‘th * | tend: nd lasted ur i r ersinted in thelr announced course t among e ha t would result in making their fu ented aad ra ture delegates ineligible, He the 4 Py fab oe : vn mirsiona 1 other branches of asked tha we voted lithe ch ustitiaitis” tenot ot rut debate, and the tollowing reso | | ‘enh een ution was passed With few dinsent. | he Nae irestar & vous I Frat Ne f Fert ‘ ned ' f that ' i Ame as one re 1 of 0 from the fundamental tne Testamen » H ed hould be + of the Kingdom f papers 5 hurehes; and that this g what took at, either th vention ¢ Baptist Bible » the immer:| Un and expressed the belief permits believers only f Hix churches, thi Nothing ax baptism sion of the Northern Baptist t recognizes | the sessions believer in water upon) that publishing what takes place profession of faith; that in the Lord's | w emult in good for all con supper it recognizes no sacerdotal ce 4 power of those who administer it and, Dixcussing evolution, the speaker no sacran qualities in the ele-| said that he came from the Gardet ments by virtue ef which It conveys| of Eden and not from a xoological ‘ » th any change of the ele-| garder BE the Botan tha cin teh tae | GAYS MODEUNIOTS ” eka vier ne Gam STARTED SOMETHING t thern Baptist nver esned will of Christ contained in|) bid “ ‘estament ia the distinctive adopt & résolution re 8 Testa a s who id not pri ple f Baptiste. Peatariant » will in the chief duty of th 5" erat 1 t the h ey * h he the sol n of 6 and societies. u denominational ‘ “(ay if in fact to Bat” waa tthe » B faith and a anenealaa i ° en its right nembers of the Ba ' expressed a hope that b) 1 , on 0 de would form nA operation is fo Japanese wor 1g Mone t e cen iteelf denomine children from the en's Japanese ® judg: featured tation and tab. FOSDICK STATEMENT iathaat MAKES CONFUSION WASHINGTON PLACE ag FOR NEXT CONCLAVE Avenue Reports of the chur ¢ pla broad. | mittee and the tion societ particularly |Committés were am: afternoor ted wit Washington, D. wan ¢ the m of the Northern Baptist conve nead its purpone 1 to make nd the invita tion o! neixco ta meet in was taken under next year lepariure from San doctrine and | that city in 1 consideration un’ marked and radical f pol ptixt Churches in th nited States,’ which plan bas caused} The night session was given over 1 wil mtinue to cause disunity | /@rgely to an address by Rev, David 1 confusion and discord {n the de- | Bryn-Jones of Minnesota, in which verations of this convention and its | ¢ advocated world pence as closely ffitiated and cooperating organiza. | Connected with the world movement and will tend to defeat and |@nd foreign missions Jaatroy cooperation and efficiency in he coopera minational pro. Bodies of Drowned That the w pread publicity 4 and reaultant disturbance |, CORVALLIS, Ore., July 4.—Bod. ne peace and unity and coopera. | !¢s of Livonia Peterson, Hood River the constituency of thin con./"94 A. I. Holtgreve, Portia n makes it pertinent and even drowned in the Willamette river desirable that this conven near here, have not been recovered. © expression {0 the opinion | Miss Peterson was a student at the of its conatituency' on this important University of Oregon. The mishap denominational matter | was learned of yesterday when their “Resolved, therefore, that we do | overturned canoe was found hereby express our keen regret and “S emphatic disapproval of the course announced by said church, which has given and will continue to give much and disquietude to large num s of the churehes, associations and conventions affiliated or associ with this convention and ita de- | nominational program and thereby AV Rl tends to defeat and destroy unity U.S. ie Y YA D efficieney and cooperation, and we hereby express to said chureh our keen and fraternal hope that it will not pursue the course it las an- given to his chur 10:30 A, 116, 6:30, t8:16, M. pt Bunday, ¢Except That this expression im the more I ria tea fe necessary in view of the action of sa this convention heretofore taken in | iH Mea oe roldir atid © cred tie ee x ising Valid the credentials of the ng i Rocna aioe delegates becauge the church has not | Any Site Pi eer Car put into effect and operation the | searrifi' iets ‘ announced and that th ORCHARD Hie atts ¢ lng ohurolt at this time | a7, OL Round Kel |In relation to this convention was un | changed. MOVIES TO , Ht Mion ean be tn The co tlee on resolutions sub- close connection ean be ma i mini n resolutions sub fither direction mitted a lengthy report. ' Among NAVY VARD RopTn the important suggestions and rec Colman Nock The narcotic evil was condemned | % andthe program of the White Crone was commended The moving pleture industry waa asked to “stop Sunday oneroach ment,’ and to clean up ite plotures, | | Law| enforcement, with spectal | PUGET SOUND Tho’ Gelnataa 0) (Heit can Th tH }_ SCHEDULES | firet rising vote. Oo te WAVED, AEA EE Oy BICMIOR A resolution declaring war on war | Gar for some sort of court Dally, 9, & jon was paaned, The erimination ag inet the Japar and asked congres to find, as eedily ax possible, some way tol adjust the immigration laws to the | noth International Christian fn ene ne taal Ulelde within 4) #0 unceremoniounly forced from the! gaturday aftetngon, from 1 to 9| deavor convention Portis © knotted the cord of his | highwa they heamed an oppor] o'clock, miasional from the for | Fenttlonnd Bremer Formal opening of the convention | bathrobe about pi eh nee it fo | tunity to express thelr regret J eign field, now in thiy country, wore G18 inant Fork: Angeles comes tonight with a big rally atthe |!Ne foot of his hed in St. Mary's] Mra, Coolidae amiled and asmured | (a talk, and later the delewatos wer | ete, 1 Anncert Multnomah club stadium [Hoapltal here, and strangled himself | them the ineldent of no conse: | to attend ina body a garden py bi and Vietorin (Sidney, 1, C.) i he 7 sito ‘ineho: [by kneeling on the floor and pulling | quence id f there Gov. Gifford Pinchot of [ rand pulling | quence al the home of Corwin & Shank F . Pleree of Oregon, will appear andloner Fi Mughes took charge of! fault, because 1 wax walking on the | rei CMe marries COLMAN DOCK FOOT Manion yy ipeak. 10 body, . | wrong side of the road," Jehurehem | gs ih sts Remain CHINESE DEMAND HUNTER ELECTED GIVE CONCER} President of State Deaf Free Songfest to Be Given a Fortuna Park Sunday Compensation Dead From British, French De ede : . Mount Vernon Youth Starwich Makes His . or . May Die F Crash Rifles More Deadly Maal Pasa aa Portland Store Is Destroyed by Fire DEAD barreled type Federal Drys Raid Roadhouse; Nab Man Scotch Lassies Here for Big Picnic Today (ADVERTISEMENT) WATCH FOR THE $100,000.00 STORY MONDAY Gale i# now lo pdged in FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE STARTS JULY 6th Nothing Reserved 85) Get That Extra Pair Now!—This sale is re- markable for exceptional values offered. 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