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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPArER EIGHT PAGES TODAY (Srattfr CITY EDITI O N THE WEATHER PORTLAND (A.P) Ore gon: Fair in the interior, cloudy on the coast tonight and Thursday. VOLUME XXIII. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS LA GRANDE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY G, 1925. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS NUMBER 179 SHEEP CAMP SCENES ARE SHOT TODAY Lloyd's Picture Cast Be gins Work at Wallowa i Lake Immediately i WILL REMAIN AT RESORT 6 DAYS Present Plans Call for La Grande Extras to Be Used Friday and t Probably Saturday. Scones tit "Sheep Camp" wre on the program at Wallowa In Up today for members Frank Lloyd's "Winds of Chance" and the players were, tip and at It early tbts morning. No extras arc being used today hut Friday and probably Saturday ubout 300 will bo used. Kxtras to bo hired for tomorrow will bo taken from Joseph and Kntorprl.se Und will mirnbcr ubout' K'iV. On Friday, however, the full extra strength will bo mustered. Arrangements uro to be made to have a special train leave La Grande about 4:30 o'clock Friday morning .to laki them to the, head of Hie lake. FJurl Reynolds, who received the applications, advises all extras to bring some bedding with them aa it may he necessary to spend the niIu at the hike and while there will bo plenty of space for sleeping, there may not lie plenty of bedding to accommo date such a crowd. The et ras will receive i yer day and main tenance, including- transportation. Scones will probably by taken on locution by the side of the lake tomorrow and Saturday. A tent camp has been arranged and every thing Is expected to be re tidy for these Hhot.i by tonight. Week's Work Planned beginning .wit h today, a Holid k wc' lo of work' of the. briutLst kind is the menu for the member of I he east. The troupe is behind M.hodul now and will endeavor to make up time. In ull likelihood Mr. Lloyd will be through with the scones there by .Monday evening, weather permitting. Other members of the party wero impressed greatly with the majesty of Wallowa lake and the Mirroutiding territory yesterday up on their arrival. Several, includ ing Anna O. Nilsson, Iton Lyons, Claude Gillingwaler, John J. Mur ray, Mr. Crockatt and Mr. John Hon. were driven to the lake. In the afternoon, following the chamber of commerce luncheon and musical entertainment in the Prcsbystrian church, by J. J. Carr, Don Moyera, G. L. Ijirison and Karl Reynolds. Most of the cast are accommo dated In the hotel but Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd are "at home" in a cabin nearby that was prepared for them. j:IioetH (.rent Pielure Mr. l.loyd is optimistic of the success of "Winds of Chance" and clashes if as the "biggest picture of the c;.r." With Hie talented cast, the highly efficient workers (Continued on Page Five,) The Nevvlin Drug company, on Adams avenue and 1 lo- cafed street. has filed bankruptcy. cording to announcement here day. The papers were filed DRUG COMPANY IS BANKRUPT Portland Monday and notice of the which were held for consideration, action was received here yesterday Definite action will be taken at Un ity H. K. Dixon, referee. next meeting of the board. Motion Picture Players Settled At the Lake people who have the Idea that motion picture actors and actr'-ss'-s are entirely different from the rest of tin world should throw that idea into Ihe wistepaper ba.sket. Ji is erroneous in every sense, of the word. As Mr. Johnson, connected with the Frank Llod cast nw at Wal lowa lake filming scenes fur "Winds of Chance," declared: 'The picture people are no better or no worse than the rest of the world." It Is a business with litem but. because of the fact ihe finished product Is dlsptujed for ever one to h-w In the Ih fillers, ihey an much In tin public ee. This has l'ruduced a fal.se feeling that. In many canes, has caused some em barrassment for Ihe players. Probably us great proof ns can lie produced to verify the above statement Is this: l Lust evening two La Grande Cups, Medals For Meet On Display Now Scholastic Winners to Be Given Cups for First, Medals for Second and Third Places. 1'romtnent business fit nm and professional men of La Grande have donated (he cups and mcilals to bo given the winning contes tants and team in the Kastorn Ore gon Track Meet to be held here Saturday. The first place cup for the cen tury was donated by the Perkins Motor company, second and third place medals for the event by J. G. S nod grass. Frank Cleavlnger gave the cup for the first place in the 220 yard dash and the Silver Grill the second and third place medals, ! Incidentally the second place medal' is silver,, the third place bronze and a ribbon will be given for: fourth place In every event. A full list of prizes and the don ors besides those mentioned above, follows: 44 yard dash, cup. Char les Reynolds, medals, Zurb Klein; 880 yard run, cup, I-a Grande In vestment company, second and third place. Harvey and Green; j mile run, cup. Herman Hoesch, sec ond and third place, J)r. Murphy; j 21M) low hurdles, cup, La Grande , Printing company, second and third, place medals, Dr. Verne Johnson; j 1 -0 yard high hurdles, cup, Hill's Department store, second and third, place, I,, and I. Drug company; shot put, cup. Crescent Meat com pany, second and third place mod-. als, Hed Cross Drug company; j javelin, cup, J. J. Carr, second and third places. Home Plate; discus. cup, Oregon Hardware nd Imple ment company, second and third place medals, Snyder and McKen non; high jump, cup, George Rlr nlo, second and third place, Glen Kstes; pole vault, cup, Robert Car ey, second and third places, Geo. T. Cochran; relay (cup for each man) by Gloss Drugs. Clyde Heltz, Wostenhaver und Gilbert and Clint's ciothiery. second 'place in t he relay ( medal for each man ), Rube Zweifet and Moon Drug com pany; high point man, cup, N. K. West, runor up ( meet cup) I ji Grande Observer; relay team eqjv La Grande Nullonal Hank,-und 'cup to 1)0 won by a' learn three times will bo given by A. J. Staugo. AM the trophies for the meet are now on display In the George Blr- (Continued on Page Five.) MUSICAL COMEDY POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, MAY 14 Ittt-nusc of the illness of one the prfiH'lm1s in the vast, (ho musical comedy, "Knight of Dream" will 1k: prcM'iilcd Thursday, May 1 1th, instead of Thursday, May 7th. Thoso holding tickets wllt'.iaic thorn honored for the new date Agreed iifton. A program will Im held, how ever. In connection with the mu sh memory contest. School Board Opens Bids on Fire Wood At the meeting of the school board Monday evening eight bids wen received for wood for the eominj; school year. The bids were: Joe t Burgess. GltO cnrdH $ . 7 5 per cord; Jns. D. Fitzgerald. 500 cords $fi.sy per cord; William J. Kelly. fiOf) cords $7.-5 per cord: Frank Hamlen. fion cords $x.nu per cord; Gerald Ph'rson, George Lanicsdcn and Lester Shorts, &ou cords $7.4 S per cord; Fred Kar ris. L'oo cords $7.00 per cord; Ben 'otner, 1 :ifi cords $7. on per cord and L. W. Ktiupp, 50 cords JO. 7a I i Im per cord. uc- These bids were all rejected ox-to- cept those of Joe C. Burgess. Jns. In D. Fitzgerald and L. W. Kuapp, men .one hii Kvenhig observer re porter, had dinner with Mr. Croek att und Mr. Murray, members of the cast. Mr. Murray, who phis the pari of a gambler. In conversa tion with the waitress, blushed. It was a beautiful blush, too. St artlntr with only a alight color It gradually mounted to the fore head, spread lo the eurs and drop ped downward to Ihe collar. In creasing in intensity all the while. Finally Mr. Murray placed a nap kin getil ly In front of his rosy ph niogomy uni II t he onrush ot rolor recedt-d. B-n Lyons, is also said lo liau-blush'-d during his time vn a guest tn lui Grand -slerday. The story n that feveral local young ladles somewhat surrounded him and, in plain word. "got his goal." The writer cannot vouch for the truth (Continued on Page Five.) BIG CII ABDEL KB AT THIRD Music Week Concert Is Given at Presbyterian - Church Last Night BAKER PIANIST POPULAR HERE Vocal Solos Rendered by Mi's. Bohnenkamp, Mrs. Fuller, Miss Clark and Ray . Willianls. . . The third concert of Music Week was Riven last evening. at the First Presbyterian church here with a capacity house in attendance. The program was under the direction of Mrs. A. L. Richardson, who open ed it by presenting Miss Marguer ite Soil, pianist, of Baker. Miss Soli is popular In music circles of that city mid Is a verytchariulng und talented musician. She appeared last evening in two groups. The first consisted of "Warum," "Traumerei" and "Auf schwung." all by Schumann. She respo nd ed to t ho hearty a p pi a use with a clever number entitled "The Clown," composed by herself. Pre ceding her numbers she gave a short explanation of each piece. Iter second group was even more enthusiastically received than the first. In this group she played "The Lark" by Gllnda-Balukirew, "Noc turne In F Sharp Major," by Cho pin, "Lc Banc do Mousse" by Du- (Contlnued on Page Two.) This evening at the 1 D. S. tab ernacle a man's program, part of Muie Week, will be given with G. S. Birnie as chairman assisted by the m. Grande Municipal band, Karl Stoddard ami Kluier Stod dard. 1 The men promise an exceptional evening and every slop has been taken to make this program one of the best of the week. Because of the postponement of "Knight of Dreams" nothing is scheduled for Thursday. Friday's program and the harp lecllal by Mls Kayo Price at the Presby terian church Saturday night will bring the week to an end. Hooks Displaced. Mrs. O. K. Sll vert brown, chair man of the library extension, co operating with the public, library, has arranged an Interesting exhib it of the new' books added to the library on musical subjects for Music Week. In the window at Si I vert borne-Wrights drug store. The list follow: Musical Prog ress ( Kinck) ; National Music of America (Klson); Outlines of Mu sic History ( Hamilton) ; Funda mentals of Music (Gehrkcns) ; Sound and Its Relation to Music (Hamilton) ; Music Appreciation ( Ma milt on ) ; Shakespearean Music (Klson); How to Slug (Lchmann); What Wit Hear in Music (Faulk ner); Stories of Symphonic Music Oilman); Chopin, the Man and His Music (Huneker). A. V'.. Xayre. t'nlon county school .superintendent, is busily engaged today apportioning t he school funds. Fifty-five thousand dollars are being divided among the UZ school dislricls of the county. Grand Master Unable To Visit Local Masons Oliver P. Coshow, juKtice of the suuemi court and grand master of Millions of Oreuon, will be unable to visit the li (irande lodgi- this evenimr. necordlng to inforutalion received yesterday, M r. I 'oshow s duties on Ihe bench prevent hH trip, which he planned last week. liovs itLsiiti; (osis Mi r; Fl'WLF.i:. Mont. (Al'l Flf-tfn-year-fild Max Kpsletirs aru- lilt luii to bfcorie a ttn-at ''l-ple ehusi-r" eot his life Monday when his mount f ( upon him after fall ;tii(f to m-trotiiite an IrriKution ditrh. The horse fe( backward and was kill-'!, pinning the boy underneath. I ( nable to free hlm.se if, Max lay ."or 16 hours under the dead horse, and died soon after be wu rescued. PROGRAM LARGE ARMY MEN'S PROGRAM HEHIHT APPORTIONING SCHOOL FUNDS BACKED BY Twenty Thousand Rif fians Ready to Start the Offensive EARLY ESTIMATES WERE INACCURATE Five Thousand Tribes men Located Between Spanish and French Zone at Present. It A HAT. I'lench Morocco (Bv tlio Associated Pres..). An offi cial conimiiiihpic today reports n fierce fight he Iuim-ii French ami I Itirriaii troops In which the I'cciirhl repulsed violent counter attacks, I killed "many of the enemy" and look some prJ-"juc rs. Dispatches j later said the French sustained! considerable hysses. FF.Z. FRKNCH MOROCCO (By the Associated Pres:i)--Abdel Krim. Moroccan rebel leader, now la 're ported to havo mobilized twenty thousand Riffluns for his attack on the French zone. Instead of four thousand, which was the number that was previously estimated. Of these forces, five thousand uro on the border bet ween the Spanish and French zonea, from which they make raids Into terri tory oecupied by (ho French in their advance last fall. WANTS AltMISTICK LONDON (By Associated Press) Negotiations for n armistice be tween Kmir Ibu Kami. Wahabl tribesmen louder, and King All. of Hedjnz, beleaguered in Jeddah on the Red Sea. by the Wahlbt forces, have boon initiated it was an nounced here today. FRI .M H OI I ICI RS KILLKO PARIS (By Associated Press). The Tempts prints a telegram from Fez, not othei-wi.se, verified, giving the French losses In one recent engagement as four offi cers, 14 (i men killed and la French wounded. The nn-ssuf;e says the Riffian losses were I u times as heavy as the French. This casualty list disagrees with, the official announcement. COURT TO STOP TRASH MIMPINi; ON THE HIGHWAY Thi- rcKtilar monthly session of Ihe county court opened this morn lug with Commissioners ('. (I. Couch, John Wells of A Urol and . W. Stevens of I'uion, present. The morning session was principal ly devoled lo payment and invoic ing of bills and other routine busi ness. The dumping of rubbish along the hii,'huuys came up tor some discussion and il was dcrhh-d to riKidly enforce the' law forbidding this action. Commander Acquitted I5y Military Court NORFOLK, V. (My the Ass-i-ctated Press). Commander I'. W. Fuller, com ma tiding I he naval transport Beau fort , u as ne qui) led toiiay by court martial of all thi'-e charges alleging neglect of dul y in connection with I he finding aboard his ship ol f'i quarts ot whisl;y when II (Incited here in February. CALIItMENM PIOM I i; BU S SANTA BARBARA. Cal. (Al'l Mm. Sarah -lan- iMittou. ;m-d ht, a natHe of .Missouil and daughter of John Hopper, who hd the fa mous Hopper o Iraiu party lo (alitotnla from Mi-s'niri in I S J 7 . is dead in Santa Ma ria. In t his county. She le;ive-( T.-'l Ji I a II d( h lift I'eil, 4 il preal grandchildren und four Ki'-al, great (jrandehildren. Two brothers and five ilauli(TM also fiiriivf her. African Pictures Arc , Shown by IakhI Man Hoiaee J. N''lHon w-iil to Baker Sunday wher- he khw a lantern lecture on S'tulh Africa, showing offl'-ia I pholocra phs secured from t he government of I he I 'a ton at South Amca. . His I a Ik v.. in Kiven b'Tcr- ih conjoint scKin r t h- M ui rial 1. A. of the :aker South W:nd and a crowded ho us' llovl d lb- In (rest tJik'll bv Ihe people of La ker. Mr. Nelson returned from Soul h Africa hist yar where be did mis sionary work for the o. h. jchurch. Mrs, Llod Walsh ac j0ompiinh.il .Mr. .Wlson to Maker and assisted with the lantern. V -J S&pS f ABooTThis-? "Tie WSJ WIFE WANTS TO O npS5r I?A15B AGATES An VA &&wiJsry r by foor wts " GOSM! This IS A B6GEG? f ' BACKYakp Than i ThooghT J&s IT. WAS, AHV MARP- OH BOY ' . Jff ANP UX AT 7fiE R&CKS-. - V" Sp?X J . . . I C30 pm i 3 FIGHT BYLXPLOSIGN PlTTSIM RaH (My the Associat ed Press) Firemen, searching the ruins of three Swlssvale buildings, destroyed by un explosion shortly alter midnight, recovered two ad ditional bodies today, bringing the (olal death list to eight. Most of the bodies were burned beyond recognition. Several per sons wero Injured and two children were takon to the hospital, believ ed to bo fatally hurt. Police believe the explosion I he work of "blackhander.'i." The eight victims were all members of t he name family. I etectives arc seek ing Thomas Pusatera, owner of a fruit store in which the explosion occurred. It was said he. had re ceived threatening letters recently. ATLANTA, iUi. (By the Associ ated Press) Six Bremen wero kllh-d and four were injured here loday when tho upper tloor of a burning building collapsed, burying tho uulort unate men bencalh cot ton bah-s. io; m i rs vk.il SALKM, Ore. For five days a hit'Ke shepherd do? lias been sta tioned near a mall box at the corner of Winter aixl Mill streets, appai on I ly wni ting for the return of lis master. Occasionally the animal rises on its hind Icrm and sniffs at the box. Persons living In the neigh borhood expressed tin; opinion that the dog belonged to some tout 1st who had stopped there to post a letter. The Outsider's Viewpoint Your opinion of a place of bns h )( and oiir Idea of what good. It should offer you, what Mrtlec II vhtHihl it'iidcr, nod what place It has In the com munity I more Important lo ait Jul cri Imt than any Idcu or opinion nf Uh own. You nn out -Me -he In lnhle. The Intelligent advert lr there fore nnalt.i IiIh atltpiiisiug iiiril- mid motagcM from )ur (mIiiI of lew. And he tabic our ophiloie mid iitttfi"xt(oti-.. The buying tamlifiliit, not the m'IIIhu. counts mol In stlmu la ting more mid heller Irnde. OUscrver Advertising A M(rrcbamilfttng Servlro' Sll FIREMEN DIE IN BLAZE Springtime Madness Ml I i iruz e This way- expc. .TW TO SPADE- UP a Tru ACRE FlEU? V North Pole Flight Will . Start Today STOCKHOLM (By the Associat ed Press). Weather prospects at Spitsbergen aro reported to bo ex cellent for the forthcoming ut tcmpt by Captain Amundsen's ex pedition to reach tho north polo by airplane. Both planes will bo flown north today, following two expedition steamers, Farm and Hobby, which left yesterday for tho Intended hopptng-off point on Danes Island. A dispatch from Oslo last night said the dash for the pole, might start late today. CHICACO (By the Associated Press). Tho coroner's Jury Inves tigating Ihe death of William N. 1 Mc Unlock.' millionaire orphan, i Tuesday night concurred In the i action of tho grand J iry which Indicted William (. Shepherd. Me Cllnlock's fosterfuther, for his murder, a ml also recommended that Mis. William !. Shepherd be lieltf lo the grand Jury as acces sory to the murder. The juiy also recommended that I Shepherd he held to the grand Jury on a charge of murder tn the dent h of Mis. Km ma Nelson I Mcl 'lintoi k, t he young million j aire's mother, who died Hi years iirii. and that Mr s. Shepherd be held as an accessory to murder In this deal h. The jury found I I luil Mrs. McCllntock died from luerctir y poisoning admtulster"( by Shepherd, The Jury returned an open v' dlct In the case f r. Oscar Ol son. I h McCllntock rsmily phy- islcian and brother of .ludKe liar j ry Olson, Instigator of Ihe lll UeHligaiion. In this case, the Jury said II. was 'limbic to determine Ihe cause of death. Doctor Olson , died t hr ee yi-HiH ago. No poison uas found In his exhumed body, , but a hn ue amount of mercury ' v, as round In t he body of M rs. Mci 'Hillock, i Tin; coroner's jury also con- J (Continued on puge Klglil.) 'Mexicans Sifk Amity With j Atncrii an Business 1Iouch t M MX ICO CITY (A P) Adoption 'of a commercial arbitration agree. bent by the National Chamber of 'Commerce r washing) mi und the 1 'on federal Ion of Mexican Chn m bers of Commerce Is recommend ed by a special nuiiiiillli'i- named by Ihe Mexican confi'deratlon. Tho ; plan recommended to settle, with out recourse to the courts, dtt fer i em en between Mexican and I nited I Slates business houses follows vlr- lually without chanito Ihe Amerl ' can-A i yen tine .'igri'i-meul. It will (be voted on at the next meeting of i the confederation. JURY ACCUSES W. D. SHEPHERD - XTRA KI LSO MAVOIt ARRLSn.B Ki;i,SO, Wivsli. (AP). Mayor Todd was arrested today on f. warrant charging criminal IIIhm hfiMMl ; wi linmtlilltH t'lHiriHteJ , ad et ll.se; a 'meeting cjilletl by the niajor ' (.It FAT I ALLS, Moot. (AP). (Pinion ('ampbell wm wii tetir.il to Iwo years In the IjoaVcuworfli federal iK'tilteiitlary and fined 91,000 after iM'ing found gulliy of using (lie mails hi defrnml and of fraud u lent oil promotion. Ho was found not guilty to the ammt In tlio Indictment charging conspir acy. iti;ii Tio N(vri;i. WASHINGTON (AP). An nn final reduciloii of $aft,(H)0 In tho oiMintlng Knsos of tho general land offlco thruugli , r orgajdx.t tlon of t!tv liimau, was; aniioum.'cd today by hecntary Yurk. Borah st(;;i;sT.s roitci;. i KM: V A (AP) .A slatemeut ptintl hy (fitievu iiewspajHirs quoting Senator Borali, or Idaho, as hating declared that only rort-c n'titaltHHl to 'be emplo)Cl If Frami! falls to take slops tit pay her war debt, was among the chief topics of eonvccHAtlon today among delegates to tUv. Interna tional nuns traffic conference. The statement attributed to Borah i-uused so much iiimient Unit It Im uudcrstOfHl nn effort will be made to determine officially whether the M-nator was correct ly quoted here. Head Cattle Hoclnml Menace KLAMATH FALI-S, Ore. Com plain I was sinned this morning hy Dr. G. S- Newsom, county heall h officer, charging l. M. McLcmoro, prominent Cullfornla livestock op erator, wllh creating a health men. ace on tho west side of Klamath lake by refusing to remove, burn or bury lea carcasses of cattle now lying In Odessa creek. It Is ex pected I hat Mr. McU'tnore will be nrr"st-d as soon as he arrives in Klamath. Agriculture Department Testing Milk For Garlic WASHINGTON (NI'JA Special) . 'TIs spring and the cows are beln nlng to cut garlic. The Agricultur al I X'purtiuent Is experimenting II h w ays to take the tuste and smell of it out of milk and hultcr. "Garlic, " comments the public heullh service, "Is u wholesome vegetable. "Yes." udmllK tho Ag ricultural I tcpurt incut, "but so many people object to dairy prod ucts flavored wllh It." Mcunwhih- Washington milk re tailors employ official smellers to snirr al cadi bottle of milk before pulling In on Ihe market. If gar licky, back II goes to Ihe farmer. Otherwise t would be hit on Ihe dealers' hands, for commuters won't have II at any price. "Thank God." they're whispering among themselves at the Stale. De partment, "II was an Kngllsh ship ! muster,- not un American, whose BE OFFERED Fight Against Smuggling of Liquor into Coun try; Growing : FLEET TO PATROL THE GREAT LAKES Seaplanes Co operating with Coast Guard Off Eastern Coast; Rum Row Losing Out NKW YORK (By the Associat ed Press). Citizens who lnfor.n federal authorities of liq jor smug glnig activities leading to the con viction of bootleggers under tho customs law will recelvo 25 per cent of tho fines Imposed und tho money obtained through the aalo of seized boats, it was announced today. Reports from Detroit say that tho dry fleet ls expocted to bo ready by summer for uutlon on the Great Lakes. , limn How's Finish luf seen. Rum row's finish ls foreseen by prohibition officials. Already In creased activities of tho coast guard have cut down tho liquor Importation by 00 percent, they said. Although government authori ties would not discuss the opera tions in the air against the run fleet, seaplanes wore reported to be cooperating with tho coait guard In Us blockade work. SALKM. Ore. (Uy the Associ ated Press) Two copper mining concerns with headquarters at Ba ker incorporated at $ LOun.fiOu each filed their articles yesterday. These jure the Clover Cr-ek Copper coin- pany and the Goose Creek Copper company. The Incorporators of both companies are J. I). Crury, John Arthur and Blaine ilalluck. U. S, BUDGET WASHINGTON (By tho Associ ated Press) President Coolidge'a drlvo for economy in federal ex penditures will result In another uiil..t..tl..l ful ti, llin ntiniiTil Hu,i- Ho hopes (hn reduction will bo as groat as threo hundred million dollars, making total estimates to be submitted to tho next congrcs around throe billion dollars. CANINF.K KFKCrK MASTI'.R BAKKRSFIKLl), Cal. (AP) If. O. Hobright of this city prob ably owes his life to hit two doK. a Siberian stag hound and a fox terrier. Hobrktcht was returning from a ranch Sunday morning and stopped to fish. Ho slipped and struck his head on a boulder and feu partly over a cliff. When W. P. Cummlngs of Kansas City, Mn arrived at the scone of the acci dent guided by the fox terrier, he saw the stag hound dragging HobmKiit back from the brink of Ihe cliff by bis trousers leg. The doKs would not allow Cum in In gs to administer first aid un til Hobright spoke to thetn. vessel 'n!ood by' while 38 of the crew of the Japuncta! cargo-boat. Kelfuku drowned in the North Al lanllc." Officials aro chary of say ing anything aloud that mlht ho construed as unfavorably critical of Captain John Roberts of the Hom eric. But I here's no mistaking tho way they feel. 'They're only Jups -- let 'etu dro.-n!" That's how Japan would have read the mtnd of an American j commander who had hud such a (story as Captain Roberta lo toll, j At all events, (he State Department thinks so. ThiiiKS of tlpit kind .count in International ' relation ships. t II w on Id he so much better if j Captain Roberts had but a single rescue to his credit, in cvldeneo of i (Continued on Pago Five.) INFORMERS TWO BIG M NFS C T CUT I I