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11 PAGE TWO SAN BERNAKDINO DAILY SUN. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925 Oregon School Law Decision Has Bearing Upon Tennessee Evolution Fight TTT I ARB TO JOIN BIG CHI and Aurora. respectively. Since July. 1870, when it turned off the first issue of the Inyo Independent, the machine faithfully has performed its duty.

The financial burden of publish-ing the paper which has become too great, Glasscock said, was the reason tor the discontinuation of Kleptomania Branded False By French Specialist Who Says Disease Imaginative get nruiE SOI GLAUSES TO BE INVOKED Br BOTH SIDES Wright recently awarded by Orville Wright to an English museum, may yet occupy a place in the Smithsonian institution here. Grover C. Locning, aeronautical engineer acting, ho said, for parties interested in adequate commemoration in the insttiution of the Wright and Langley aviation achievements, conferred yesterday with Charles D. Walcott, secretary of the Smithsonian. Later he expressed confidence that the dispute over the label describing tho Smithsonian's Langley plane exhibit, to which Mr.

Wright has objected, would be smoothed out and that the Wright machine would bo sent here. succumbs to the temptation, just as do mythomaniacs, cocatnomaniacs, and dypsomaniacs. (By Associated Press) DAYTON, Ohio. June 3. While there ia a possibility that the By RAYMOND BLACKGOOD S4eii to Tbt Sub i PA.HIS, June 3.

A. lot of diseases have died of old ago and other afflictions within the last few years, but none of them is so much Among the people." concludes original Wright airplane may PRESS USED IN SAN BERNARDINO PUT ON PENSION INDEPENDENCE. June 3. After 55 years of continuous production on the same press, the first brought into California, the Inyo Independent, one of the pioneer weekly newspapers of the state, will suspend publication July 9, next, it was announced here today by Harry Glasscock, editor of the periodical. The press will be pensioned.

The printing press, an old Washington hand machine, had many colorful "experiences before It was established here. Shipped from New Ybrk in ISIS to Baton House, it was used by the Dime Dollar, a paper that supported Zachary Taylor, presidential candidate. It was lost In the Chagres river, near Panamu, through the overturning of a burse but later was recovered. The muchino arrived at San Fran. Cisco in 1850 from whence It was sent to San Diego, San Bernardino, the humorist, "there are no mytho eventually test in this country ai the Smithsonian Institution, Orvllle Wriirht dnt'lared todav that the ma mourned as good old kleptomania, killed in cold blood the other day by the French nerve specialist.

Dr. Right of States to De-cide Curriculm Is Upheld by Court chine would go to England, where it When the press referred to in the above dispatch was in San Bernardino, it was used in the printing of the San Bernardino Herald, a weekly paper established by Judson Ames, who came here from San Diego about 1860, perhaps a year later. But the Herald was not sue. cessful, and quickly suspended, according to Attorney Byron Waters, to whom the dispatch was referred last night for verification, and any history locally (hat he could sup. ply.

From here the press was taken to Nevada, and later to maniacs, dypsomaniacs, or kleptomaniacs. There are simply liars, drunks and thieves. This distinction la well understood by the magistrates. A judge will never dream of calling medical authority to examine the mentality of a street bandit, unless it was learned that he operated in evening clothes." is to be exhibited in the science muneurii at Kensington for five Antheaume. Dr put an end to the (By Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, June 3.

In the reorganization of Arrowhead Hot Springs resort near San Bernardino, which was sold yesterday, William G. McAdoo, Herbert Flcishhacker, president of the Anglo-London-Paris National Bank of San Francisco; D. M. Linnard of the Llnnard chain of hotel in California, and A. M.

Marshall of DulutlT. will be associated with David Blankenhorn. Los Angeles financier. Mr. Blankenhorn will head the syndicate, which will be known as the Arrowhead Springs Corporation, and capitalized at $1,500.

000. G. Anthony, present head of the Arrowhead Bottling Works in Lou Angeles, which was included in the years. CASE HARD FOUGHT POLITICIANS MSMISSED MEXICO CITY, Juno 3. Secretary of Agriculture Leon has ordered the dismissal of all employes belonging to the national agrarian party, in order to divorce the ministry's affairs from politics.

Hundreds of Interesting offers appear daily In the Classified Blue prints and drawings of each part of the ship are beins made, preparatory for shipment. It will be shipped from Duj ton in about a month, Mr. Wright said. The description of kleptomania in flourishing career cf kleptomania In a manner so brutal that he ought lo be accused of first degree murder. In a stuffy academic room, before a group of considerate and learned men who had Invited kleptomania to the conference as guest of honor.

Dr. Antheaume rose, adjusted his spectacles, cleared his throat, ruffled the papers in his the medical books differs somewhat from that of M. de la Fouchardiere. According to Pr. Antheaume the Defense and Prosecution Both Encouraged by Court Ruling definition classically provided for the More than 300 interesting offers appear dally in the Classified WASHINGTON', June 3.

The original airplane made by the edification of students is, "kleptomania: an obession to appropriate an object under one's eye. obession sale, will -be vice-president of the hand, and stated rrlth the voice of concern and general manager of tho to which the subject succumbs after an executioner announcing a sentence of death, this water and beverage business. resisting with all his force." The hotel will be closed June The obession therefore is to take. and reopened in October after ex malady which seems to be exclusively Tarisian, does not exist, and moreover it has never existed. There are no kleptomaniacs; there tensive improvements.

Most of the not to keep. And here is the point on which Dr. Antheaune claims to have cornered all the supporters of kleptomania. The medical defini improvements will be to the grounds. The Linnard chain is ex are only thieves." pected to take over the management of the hotel, which will be opened the year around.

The bottling works will be enlarged and the beverage business will be pushed. The company now Of course the doctor erred in saying that kleptomania was confined to Paris. In the last 15 or 20 years it penetrated all enlightened countries; we remember that la the home town one of the nlghbors had serves 35,000 customers with water a little kleptomaniac in their home. from Los Angeles and vicinity. The But it was a native of Paris who discovered kleptomania, and it is only poetic Justice that another concern now sells more bottled spring water than any other firm in the United States according to Mr.

Blankenhorn. tion is plainly an overpowering impulse to take; therefore If there were such a disease as kleptomania, the patient could find very ready relief, in- fact a marvelous cure, by merely returning the article appropriated. But this never happens. An inquiry among all the largo department stores of Paris revealed to Dr. Antheaume that never in even one case, was an object returned by a victim suffering from kleptomania.

They were always retained until unearthed by the detectives, whereupon in court the defense announced that the accused was suffering from "kleptomania." So, says Dr. Antheaume, kleptomania merely does not exist, it has Parisian should be the one to discover that the malady never existed Woman's Friendly Illness Gone Thus passes, at the height of its popularity and in the prime of its By DAVID LAWRENCE June I. The Oregon school law which has been declared Invalid by the supreme court cf the t'nited States did not Involve the tame issues as are raised In the Tennessee evolution case but there are certain broad principles laid down by the court which will be invoked by the at-torneys ef both sides in arguing; the right to teach the doctrine of evolution. There have been many decisions which have affirmed the right of the etate legislature to prescribe a curriculum for use in the public schools but the Oregon school case repeats that principle more recently than any other case. The supreme court says significantly that "no question is raised concerning the power of the state reasonably to regulate all schools, to Inspect, supervise and examine them, their teachers and pupils." Will Argue Power Vested With State From this the defenders of the Tennessee law are going to argue that the court Itself agrees that such a power la vested In the states.

The opponents of the statute on the other hand will derive inspiration from other parts of the same decision which says the child is not the creature of the state but can be educated at the direction of the parents in whatever schools are chosen. In the Tennessee case, the legislature simply prescribes what shall or shall not be taught in the public schools whereas in Oregon the legislature undertook to compel a 1 1 Janitor Arrested For Girl's Death (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, June 3. William power, an illness that was a friend to man, and above all to man's earthly companion, woman. If there ever was one. It was an ineetima ble comfort and heip in moments of Brasstieia, a 43-year-old negro janitor was looked up today, charged with homicide in connection with never existed.

It was, according to him, a myth contrived by legal distress, and despite the undenied rumors of its rather lowly origin, it was accepted in the best society. counsel, unwittingly aided by medical authority. The fashionable mal the murder of Miss Florence Kane, a detective's sister, on a vacant lot In Brooklyn last Friday. Indeed it was quite fashionable, es ady with the imposing Greek name was supposed to affect otherwise Brassfield is said to answer the description of a nejro who attacked two other grirls on the same spot peclally here in Paris. To suffer from kleptomania was almost as much of a distinction as it was a few years ago to have been operated normal and lucid people.

And it never did, he says, and apparently it never will. For so far not a voice, legal or medical, has been raised to call kleptomania back from the prior to the beating and strangling on for appendicitis. Its fashiona of Miss Kane. He was arrested at the apartment house where he worked a mile and a half from the bleness In fact was the striking peculiarity of this malady; it seemed to take effect only among members vacant lot. shades.

(Coprrljht. tj Thi Sun) Jacqueline Logan of of the "ruling classes." In a long and touching obituary, the French humorist, George de la Fouchardiere, thus describes the Sure Relief Screen Fame Weds familiar symptoms of kleptomania "itching of the fingers, overpower FOR INDIGESTION children to attend one kind of school, namely the public schools. ing impulse to appropriate a pair of silk hose or a piece of lingerie, cold sweats accompanied by palpitation of the heart at contact with the store detective, and then a normal William Jennings Bryan who is to be associated with the counsel defending the Tennessee law insists LOS ANGELES, June 3. Jacqueline Logan, motion picture actress, and Ralph James Gillespie, former Texas real estate man, were married in the presence of a few close friends at the home of Miss Logan's business manager here tonight. The ceremony climaxed C4 hours of hec- period until the next attack." that parents who want their chil Rri i.Aue The course of the illness, accord dren- taught evolution, may send them to private schools with such a ing to M.

de la Fouchardiere, was Hot water Sure Relief something as follows: "A wife, im entire in the curriculum. jj- si 7. Liv' uo speculation and conflicting ru-mors among the Hollywood acquaintances of the couple. They plan to take a honeymoon trip as soon as Miss Logan's studio engagements permit. LL-AN WIFT, SURE 25 and 75 Parties Everywhere pelled by an irresistible force, leads her husband in the direction of a bargain counter or a jeweler's window.

The husband resists the overpowering attraction with remarkable success, but the poor feminine victim leaves him, and returns alone. Whereupon, after a sensation of lightness in the stomach, she McINERNY' The Oregon case, however, lays down tome principles as to the right of the parent with respect to education generally and the opponents of the Tennessee law are planning to argue that since the people are taxed to support the public schools such doctrines shall be taught as are rot inimical merely to the public welfare and that any regulation which touches the broad ground of religion Is an Interference by the state in the right of religious worship, whether the Interference Is In the form of a regulation requiring the teaching of the Bible, or the prohibition of any particular religious doctrine. The Tennessee case will therefore hinge largely on technical rights such as were raised in the Oregon case and not on the merits of the doctrine ef evolution, whether It is harmful to the education of the young if taught or suppressed. The power of tho state to hire and dismiss teachers is affirmed by the supreme court as is the power to regulate "reasonably" how the pub-lie schools shall be conducted. Rights of State Will Be Issue If the Tennessee case goes finally to the Supreme Court of the United States, the whole issue will be the right of a etate to define ex 472-476 Third St.

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