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VOLUME XXIII.
MUMIIER AHSOCIATKD I'ltKSS
LA GRANDE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PIIE83
NUMBER 203
1 1 A
NEAR - TORNADO
FT 7" T T n
14
U
10, LESS
VOTE HERE
EXPECTED
Interest Seems Fairly
j High in Municipal
; Bond Election
COMMISSIONERS
MEET TONIGHT
With Vote Count to Start
at 8 O'clock, ReSUltS
T.T -r, . .i ii r
May Be Available. Be -
fore City Dads Adjourn
Voles CaM ot I I. M.
). I'rarlnct ! (1
f Precinct 217
,i Precinct a 17
J imiuct 7 au
.." Precinct 9 :il
i Precinct H 10
; Totnl votes vast in sl prr-
A el nets ! one o'clock this niter-
I IKAlll 120.
From indications Ihls morning
only a fair vole will be cast in
the special municipal bond elec
tion hero today. Interest although
not as groat n.s many expected,
seems to be at a fairly high point
and several are guessing that be.
(ween 6(K and SOU voles will be
cast. A few are of the opinion that
l lie ioi,ii win ue uiui v (mm mu i
' (Continued on Faite Five.)
'lisiL
. MEET AT GO VEIh
1 rectors in the possibilities of the
Marnns of La Grande, riummer- Wallowa Wonderland territory,
'ville, lnion. Cove, Ktgln and oth-J Mr. liarker Is will the Fox Film
er points will meet in Cove this corporation and hits produced
evening in district session. It i.s some very notable pictures. The
expected that from fifr to 100 local .Fox company produced more pic
Masons will make the trip. Ituren last year than any company
Dinner will be nerved at 7 o'clock !n the business.
and the remainder of the evening!
will be taken up with lodge bust
net's. The SummervtlJc lodge will
confer the third degree.
PETTY THEFTS
Petly thievery. In arious forms,
continues to remain uctlve In La
7 Grande. Hardly a day passes but
that .someone reports the lof--s of
, some f towei h. theft of yoiue car
f accessory, tools, flashlights and the
like.
The thievery Seems to be the
work of local people but as yet no
trace of the niMcreimts hus been
; round.
In addition to the smiilh-r therts,
' three house.- have been broken tn
: to in the past month, with several
; articles reported lost. ItesideitceH
i entered were owned by Or. Kiley,
5 Jlerbert 1 'a til. son and 1 U. Ap
s pleby.
Livestock Show Meet
At Union This Evening
The I'nion I livestock Show as
sociation will meet this evening
- In I'nion to hear final reports on
JS'ieliminary arrangements for the
. n mint show , which will be hel I
". June lo. ii, inclusive.
ARE REPORTED
Pendleton Team Plays
Pirates Here Sunday
With seven fames played and but
one defeat the Pirates w ill swing
Into the home stretch in the Blue
Mount ill u league series u gainst.
Pendleton on the home field next
. Sunday.
But eight games remain on !he
league schedule. I if these five will
!' plaed in l.a C.rande and three
will he played tiwny from home.
The pi rates will have one more
game in each of the oth"r three
towns In the league.
posptte some talk" lo the con
trary the Pirate lineup seems Itkc
ly to go practically unchunged to
I the end of the season. Ih'in t
i-Hchliij the best bull he liu pilch-
G . H . Sines
Speaks Here
Friday Eve
Union Pacific Official to
Deliver Address in the
Methodist Church on
Railroad Subject.
Tact anJ fiiriirt'H of much In
terest to ruilway employes, busi
ness men and to the La Grande
people in Keneral will be present
ed In a speeeli to be pivfn In the
Methodist church on Friday eve
ning by O. 11. Sines, assistant to
the vice president in chari of
operations of the I'n'.on 1'acifu
lines. Local officials say that Mr.
Sines will Kiee some figures tint
affect railroad conditions here at
, Grande.
J The Imporlant port that the
j..at,r0Il)i and U8 ,n.pioye piny m
th lifii of t,u' ctl' ,,n,i tho 'ftVct
i of railroad prosperity on I .a
Grande business is fully appre
ciated by tho hi eh officials of the
road and t lie address Friday nigut
will bear directly on these condi
tion. Mr. Hincs is a gifted speak r
nml a very able man and can be
counted on to give both an Inter
est fng and entertaining talk.
,. r, .. ,.nrt
director and .three- members of his
production Bluff ura scheduled to
arrive here tomorrow morning to
look over the Wallowa country in
search of suitable flint Ideations.
Word to that effect was received
here this morning by Karl Heyn
oIdn, secretary of the chamber of
commerce from H. W. Hick", pas-
nger ugent of the O-W. .Mr. Hicks
tin Instrumental in bringing the
rank Lloyd tropne here and has
succeeded u interesting other dl-
i-'i'i oi Mr. mincers pums an
known except that he is at t h la
tum' in search of locations for log
I ling scenes.
Monday evening. June R. t he
chamber of commerce will give a
dance at Zuber hall for the mem-
j hers
of the national guard who
will leave Thursday, June 11, for
1 licit summer camp at Med ford.
Oregon. The affair will lie in the
torm of a farewell dance for th
boys and tin money raised win c
added to the guard's mess fund.
Ail members of the guard will
be present in uniform.
Five Arraigned Before
Judge Knowles Today;
Ph. Spain and K. o. Ze.l;.
charged u Jth transporting liuuo;
and John I ay. Prank Nelson and
L. A. c 'base, charged w ith bin g
lury, not In a dwelling hom.e
w ere a r ra I g n ed bi f o re J j dn J .
W. Knowles this morning on in
dictments by the grand jury. John
I ay. Prank Nelson nnd I.. A.
( "base will eider their pe:i at
o'clock tomorrow morning and
Spain and Zeek at lit.
ed sine- signing with the IMrahv
nnd I In rt h In working him with Hiej
best results. ( ithcr mirtu t.t t h.- 1
team hp- showing corresponding
improwui'iit
I'Vniii t he
standpoint of plujcrs
11 (iritnde Iui.h oni- of th moil
has one of the Mi
colorful t-nif this eur il ban ev
er had. Many of the memberH of
t he tea m ha ve played 01 g.i niseed
ball ami with tml one or two t x-eepilnn-i
all follow the gmii" from
Ml -M Mill tO SeMr.d Hie t ell r 11 roii ml.
Hii.rllrtt. In tit., ..iitlhtrn l.rtt.li.r
hIkIcw i.r Arianli!. it n.l New Mevlrnt
tu tho winter the bull players mi- j
(Continued on I'&tfe Fire.)
fox ranis
MOI Til MMl
bum J uuhl; p
Eguard DANCE
! TO BE M 0 N DAY
Revered
: A
This 28-venr-oM Indian,
Ki'i.sltnamitrti, is belnj; hailed by
Tlieosophists throiiithout the na
tion as "the 1-eincariiatlon of Je
sus Christ." He Is now in Aus
tin 11 :i, and will t Isit Caliroi-nla
this summer.
USE
DN'MNDW
With the opening of the appeal
case, "Vily of I At Cirande vs.' Curl
ton" in the circuit court this morn
ing. Judge J. W. Knowlcs made an
Ul II IbUU I VII
arbitrary- ruling that appellanll1M,,""" """' """V1 "
from the city courts will hereaft- I a offiHal records nf tho third
er bo required to deposit f3U wlthl,tt' of (,u' '"'ftt wnu ''Hl ,M"
Ihe court before thn trial start, j Mml yeMenlayV mark. I he heat
This action was taken by tli judge ! V """ lepnrtl up to
on ihu ruling that the counly ut . the .m.nber since
i.. ....i . t ii,,. u.t..nrtu Monday to i 7. I'.ie chances of re-
the circuit coui-l. The $:tfi sum
arrived at Is the cost of a jury of
1 for ne day.
The C irlton cas". will be con
cluded this afternoon and a simi
lar case, Clly or I.a Grande vs.
Drtimsmith will be taken up before
court adjourna this evening. Carl
ton was originally convicted in tho
police court and sentenced to pay
1 fo and Hu day;; in jail.
State of Oregon vs. Williams is
expected to open the court tomor
row morning. Williams was con
victed in the justice court of the
possession of ell: bides. Carl Helm
is prosecuting and F. S. Ivanhoe
and kaley, Kab-y and Steiwer aro
attorneys for the defense.
County Commissioners
In Session Here Today
,
With all three commiHsiom-:
pn sent the counly court of I nio-i i
county opened in teuiar monthly!
ssion at the court house tills
moriumr. I he t irsl tw o days ot
the S's;-i(tn are to be spent check
ing up bills and In ot her routine
business. On Kriday the court
will receive bids for the grading
of the Alicel to Cove mark'l
road.
I
Mrs. Daly Appointed
On Cosmetic Board
Mrs. Liicllu K. iMly. of the CI
otiial Beauty Fhop here, received
word tsterilav frJin Salem that
she had been appointed a member
'of Hie Oregon St;ile Board of Cos
I luetic Therapy. This hoard hi new
ly ornnniz'-d and will act in con
nection with the state he:ilth board
In regulating and licensing the
beauty shops of the state.
Pp until this time anyone with a
little CXp'Tienre could prtete4. (ids
work. According to the MM any
person desiiing to praetice tin pro
fsion within the stale nf Oregon
m ul make applitatton t(j the slate
.hoard of cuxne-tie therapy fnr a
cert ideate of regist ration. They
.must be is year of age or more.
must have a wood moral character
t"1"' '
einpernte habits and muM
have had a coiirv e front a school of
!rof,mr,k' 'herapy. approved bv tin-
l-naro. f r rave mm .x .nonn.t.
KUt'JV OT SIX Ilftni".i epctiene a (
an apprentice t a person air-'ady
registered. Any one having prac
ticed for vix months prior to July
first will not have to lm e an r.
aiTiinallon ti iinMnne lher work.
i AH Oper.ltOI'it III USl llli . VrVW
A H'
m of sterliixai Ion w'l be
arrange. 1 hy the unTiib"r rr thc
board, who will meet sometime In
the neur future for vrgat.iieut.uii.
PORTLAND
OHDINANGE
IS ILLEGAL!
Zoning Ruling Recently
Adopted Held to Be
Unconstitutional
JUDGE MORROW
GIVES OPINION
City Attorney Grant Says!
a ,v. i r rPl , ;
Appea Will be laken,
Possibly to U. S. Su
preme Court.
mUTI.ANI). Ore. (Uy the As
sociated I'res.s) . A zoning ordi
nance i-erenlly adopt-d by popular
vote in Portland fixing certain dis
tricts as exclusively residential ir-c-tions,
was de'lared unconst il utiou
al torlay by Circuit Judge .Morrow.
City Attorney Grunt an nun need
t hut an n iHM'iil would hi I a ken
and that the case m.iv be eani.-d!
into the Fulled States mipreme !
court.
lnrr:w's Ophiion
Judge Morrow held that s'nee
I the properly involved fn the ease,
upon whh'h the plulnlil't's huiit to
.establish a creamery, was worth
liUU n rovl.lnnco ni nni-t l v IIiiim' mm
a creamery site and the .oiiimt
luw, which prohibils business build
ings In the. diMlrieis. rejiulls in par
tial confiseation and is Ihercfore
uncuntltuiional.
XT
M,v vokk swi:iii;iis
MOW YOltk (AP) New York
went her bureau.
w.so si;vn;ci,i
YANCOt Vl Jt. Wash. (AP) o.
.lor gen Olson pleaded guilty today
to n. chni'iie of embezzling InmN
or the American Security hauli of
which lie was pre-ideut ami wit-
sentenced to sere from 1) months
j lo ir years In the state pcuhcu
llnry. Itll l lANS ItllPI 'i-si;o
I I, AltAlsll. Spani li Moroico
(A I) rreneh rorcs bae repulsed
the Itirfian attai k in f.ie llenl 'r
oual MN'tlnn, aecor.lhi;; tit dis
patches here. I rcaeb lon-es are
rcporicd to Im iiiidh runs.
Itl.lM) I.MKl!: NAM1D
ItlCHMONI. Yn. (API P. .
I llueconil)C, blind editor of the t.c-
tieta (Nebr.) Simtal. wiei elected
president of National l.tlln.r-
m' M intioii hen-iMla.
s "
AfW liaiIUlUC Llt:t.-Ilhe
Law Ruling Followed:
The new law whiHi went into
effect May L' allrtu ing nsidem:!
of Oregtm to obt iiii tnai-iiage li
censes in any county in the :da'e
without pre vliius residence came
into us- this muni Ing in In Ion
county. Boy A. Mauls ot Pei-
t1H,on ,,n1 ' Si
I land Were ! he I II Si cfili
h of Poil
iie lo ob
tain a license uiuh r the new t i!
Ing. Trying
To Keep
Faith
Objectionable ach ei l iliri K
Mtlliettniet difficult lo "'-pot -tHfttUM
M in l-i eprestnlat loir,
are tiM wctl eoere;l up :r m
tmfani liar, but 'I he M- r r
Mekt lo clirn'iiitte n ! M-rl K. n
of thai cbn .11 tec fnfii'e-i- .to 1
want to rend 1 nl dependable
aMe;-ti-in:; or d-p'-ndiiMt Im-I-ness
prop i-.
Tin Ole-etu r luni- down lino
tired or dollar hoi Mi of di
jeeHoiiable ail erti-'!: j; it f if I t.
hti Hun riglii under all cir
ciMii-iaiiee-.
I lender biici---l nnd reader tuii
iltletiee lire luiigfble H--el- Hi-tt
tt wortbj fldwrtxr nppr 1 iaie-.
"Observer Advertlln .
A 3(crcbniiili-iiig Kervlr'
RA
I
i
PRESIDENT
ADDRESSES
GRADUATES
"Every Citizen Should Be
a Potential Soldier,"
Says Coolidge
DEFENSE FIRST
STEP FOR PEACE
n. , ' Ai, . Clwwi .
roinw Out, in bpeech to
Annnlmli Gtllfinfa fht
Drawbacks of a Large
Standing Army.
ANNAI'OUS Hy the Aswoclated
lress) The reduction of the na-
! lion's Nianding military forces to a
' mlniinur.i Ut predicted upon ntten
jtien to the military affairs by the
'n vera ire titi.en, president Coolidge
I declared today before the naval
jurademy graduating class.
While nppolnllng new officers as
p mhusiimlorH of pr-ace, and citizen-
"'"t,
the president reminded them
that lh" first c-uential of puaee and
(iiiily is adefpiate defense, which
'.dx.uld bn l.roadly extended nnd
j borne by. all. of onr peoplo.'
llconoinic IMinse.
I "We do not believe in or wish
to bear the expense to maintain a
large standing ntilltury force,"
Conlidge said.
"The very gentn of the repuidlc
would he threatened by 1 hat policy.
While' military science has ad
vanced lt Huch a degree that U Is
necessin'y to eoustantly niaintnln a
coiididefiihle body of trained cx-
(Cnntinued on Pnge Five.)
'rtiifiemnii in I
RIOT CENTER
;t!ie MyHtlc Shrine.
SHANGHAI (Uy tho Associated 1 Marching in six colorful tinl
Vress). Shanghai was uu urm.-d formed divisions, the Invading
camp today. Two outbreaks cans- y escorted the imperial coun
ed the npilce to open fire, result- ell of the Shrtnn to the Coliseum
leg in the death of one person when; tho, keys of tho conquered
and (he Injury of many others.
I tan Us were closed, store fronts
hoarded, food being rationed out.
I lutein nnd stores were searched
for arms while foreign troops at
tempted to restore order.
IHM.Si; ATTACK .IAPS
.t;ll..Nt;ilAI (Uy the Assocl
e( I'reHH) - due nf today's out-
breahK was an attack by a Chinese
j mob on a Japanese owned ice
' v.-ork-i. The police fired, killing
! one and wounding five Chinese.
The Holers attacked several street
icjirs and Injured a number of worn-
n. Attacks on individual for
j cignerx continue.
Six Jlorc Arc Given
Grade School Diplomas
t IHplfiiMTis for succeKsfully cone
! pb ling th" eight h grade work
.have been issued, since the last
! list was published, to Myrtle lien-
; di r.Mn of Mot Bake. Maybelle
; Meiifh-ison of Mot Puke, Kathleen
J Mints. I.a Oranile. Vivian Kmoth.
I I uion, iordon Kulght, Cove and
'i;i Bice of Klgln, according lo
j P., A. Sayre, county school super
t nil ii-h nt.
Italy Given (Credit
To Stabilize Lire
n 1 ;v
. d it. .
YOI'K, Mty Hie Asxocliit
i I0'tt;iblishuieu1 by J. I'
.Morg.ia .v 10. 01 n ko-iiuiiioii no.- lir)ylH!l ,VM. r b.-nutv which laht
b.r r-volvlng credit for Hie stbilily )r ri.j,;iH.(, raVorlt.- has been re-
r It.iiii.ri rl.Mnge, hleh nsnn.p( j ,,y tl,.lt vnll(hri ,,,
nmmeed TueHday. wan viewed In ll(.l(J) fv feminine 1,-eal tire. It ui
Dm nnauehtl d-s'irct as a sl.-p of ,mll(.u,(.,, ,1V H ron.Hl (ll w(,ie, f.oa
gre;.i impnn.ieee. eenan. o
urn-irMiien li ny s posnion in re
1 uTt'l im.: h-r war debts and likely
tit p-.ve the v. ;y lor an eventual
1 ,1 ! 1 i! l'n 01 the lire uu a gold
b.ii.ut.
Baker County Judge
Acquitted of Charges
1 !.: Kit. Or (Hpeclul) J. I..
I k b ':i, count y judge of Maker
on:ity. wes Tuesday afternoon rre
. ,( o! Hie Iv-iJ (barges filed against
h-i.i by Oistrlct Warden 1'ete Me
fjnveiti lot driving a vehicle on It
pn'.'lie til:,'hu iy white under the In
ilien e oi ttitnx'e.MIng ibjiior, and
(ijin-iinr; on o btghwiiy. The Jury
w,-.e oat -ir;lii iiiiitvilcs.
Falls Six Floors, Unhurt
V 1 .
Theodore lluerner, wlntso ratlin
owns the llolel Alms In (Inciii
nntl, Is uilve mid unhurt nfter
ftillliix six vtoriet from the win
dow tf his pni-ents' it part men t.
flhe hoy ;1IiiiIkhI to the window
k(II and a screen gate way. Ifui
Theodore landcl Hcniarely in n
newly planted flower lieil. Tho
Koft loam broke his full.
LOS ANGrJLiJa By the Asao
ciuted Preea). A glittering trt-
uutphal parade 10 miles long and
j including every noble In theahrlne
'army passed proudly through this
joyously subjugated city Tuesday,
impressing upon the populace the
fact that Uon Angeles has fallen
completely under the away of that
ancient Araoic order. Nobles of
city were surrenuereo ity mayor
George K. Cryur amid Impressive
ceremonies. , ,
After the Coliseum ccrelnonlea
the first buslnc-Mi seiislon of the
conclave got under way In down
town theuter with the annual ad
dress of the Imperial potentate,
(Continued on Pago Five.)
Sunshine Girl Wedded
To Edward J. Sailstad
OHIlKOSIf, Wis. (By the Associ
ated Press) Kdward J. HatlHtad
and Oorot hy Anderson, his "sun
shine girl" were married last night,
it became known today, following
her release from the industrial
home for women at Tayeheedah.
Full permission to marry was
granted by the pa rob' board, ac
cording to the marriage license.
Sailstad was recent I y released
from the reform school at fireen
Baly. He and horolhy will continue
under legal sanction and conven
tional approval the adventure in
love which started when HailHlad
burned the body of a friend In li-'a
to give the world and his wife the
impression that Hal 1st a d perished
in a fire.
Soft, Feminine Ikauty
Replaces Boyish Type
HOLLYWOOD, r.il., (Hy the As
sociated J'ress) - The mannish.
q( (Jh, ..n()((t ,,,.. K,rS ,
pa rllcipated.
i All average heighl (f rlVC fee(
three Inches predominated among
Hie 3i most winsome miss s u Im
wen: Keptte-I Iroiii Hie fi'ifl CHlidl
diilen for app' ttraitee In a forlh
eonilnt, film production. The
weight of Hits "ideal llu'?i girl" Is
jsllghtly h mt Hem I IK pounds. Hh
j h i.i gray'blue eyes nnd bulr of gol-
fb-n rhestnut coloi . bobbed
course, shingled in bark but
not
extreme.
Tills slender repre'ntaH e of
sues AT
LDS ANGELES
the film center'; beauty, who bus to be relying so little on nvtuttoit
M h only 20 birthdays niettsures 2H in North Africa hurt been spoken
tnehes around the wiis:; h r bust of before os (pitle a puzzle to ex
it; 34 Inches and her hips 3.i. Hhu pert. It inieresled this count ry
wean; slipptrii ;ed four uml u flying military men so much that
halt, they have been iuvielltfutlng uud
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BAKER BIDDING
FOR NEXT YEAR
GRANGE CAUCUS
DALLAS, Ore, (Special ). -Ha
ker ts ma U lug a Kti ong bid for
the next state grange meeting, at
the convention now In progress
hero.
As soon as thn linker delegates
arrived they began boosting Huk'T
an the next convention atlc. A
banner strung across Main Htrcet
anno'inceH "Maker P-tlMi." while an
exhibit of Old Oregon Trail pic
tures, mining ncencs, full-length
portraits of Maker's past sheriff
and a number of views of the
late President Harding and Mrs.
Harding taken on Top o' Mine
Mountains, near Meacham. made
up a window display downtown.
They are also distributing yellow
mi tin ribbons with "Maker" print
ed on them.
Elks to Initiate 15
Candidates Thursday
Aliout 1 5 CMUldl'lllt'-H will li'1 I'l
lllntiil Into llli- I .u !riinl' rhnp
tir nuiiilii'r 4.13. It. I'. O. i:. to
morrow rvi'iilllK. Virull llolton.
nrrniKl ixull'd riihr, will pri'sld
l'o!l.iwlnb- tin- di'Kri'tr work
HHI'l will Ii" Klvi'li.
ban-
Alleged Tblces Itcturneil
The I'maillla county sheriff ar
rived last eentng ami took 'arl
Sterling and U. II. Hterliim. lu-ld
r,,.- Hi., tii.-ft nf ii c;r. back
... i..., t.u..i.,n tiip iiioleo pur was
also driven m.el: to the Houndup
city to be restored to Hn owner.
Planes ot No Use For
Riff Fighting Method
(Hy
( harlcH , Slewnrl)
WAHHINOTON (SKA Spei
et ill I
The unitceommoilattng refusal ot
the Ititl tribesmen to "light fnlr"
t.. i.n.ilii,! fur l'i'iinee's Inabil-
innliil-
ty lo Vise plfilies SUeci
Srtl 11! iy in
Iter Moroeesin itmpalg-it.
n-poriH Hi" t nitc l
t
of hn reports u,e , r
urmy air service.
I Tht! Inct tlmt the world's pre
mier power In Hie heavens seemed
IRE DEAD
TODAY I fi
M1D0LEWEST
Storm Near Minneapolis
Fatal to Five; Many
Are Injured
TWO DIE OF HEAT
NEAR PITTSBURG
Several Prostrations Also
Reported; U. S. Weath
er Bureau Sees No Im
mediate Relief.
CHICAGO (lly tho AXMM'ialrd
rnM l-'oitrtiiii iicrwiu nore re
ported ileiul up to noon to)ln' tn
wlml mid ehvtrlvBl Htonii-s. hoiuc.
iiPiimneliliiK torniuloes In tjie havoo
wrought, in tho nilildlv ncstem nnd
western HlatcH.
Tho cnstinltlcfl included: Mtnn
npolln distik't 6; Iowa. 4 (thrco lit
Adulr nnd ono nt Smithlnnri); N
britHka 4. three at Madlnon nnd one
at Orchard; and om nt Doztrman,
Mont.
rilOVKUTY DAM AG IS HHiH
MINNKAI'OLItt (Uy the Associ
ated press) Wind, n Miring tor
nado proportions, accompanied by
honvy rain, toro and twisted Us way
through Hennepin county leaving
besides five known dead and 20
injured, property damage running
Into millions, . .. .'.
litlNNEAroiJf (Uy tho Asso
ciated Press). Tho number of ,
dead from Inst night's electrical
storm In this section was brought
to five today, '
Three persons wr killed and
ftvo injured at Carver when tho
county fair pavilion was demol
ished. TWO PIE OF HEAT.
I'lTTHHUIia (Fly the Associated
Tress). Two deaths and several
prostrations attributed to heat
were reported here today with no
prospects of Immediate, relief, ac
cording to tho weather bureau.
I
OSLO (lly the Associated Tress)
Lieutenant Lutzow Hold, select
ed today to head the Norwegian
government flying expedition to
search for the Amundsen party,
told the. newspaper "Dagblad" his
orders were to reconnoitre along
the edge of the arctic ice fields
w ithoitt attempting to fly across
the Ice to the pole.
He said Amundsen has stunt I
bombs for use its signals nnd ho
hoped to be able to locnto tho
explorer by this means. Ho said
he t hojght he would be aide to
see from air about 10(1 miles on
clear days.
Italy Honors Httribnldt.
t 0
ItOMK, (AP) Anniversary nf
the death of (iuizppc Oaribaldi, I
tnllan patriot, was observed
throughout the nation Tuesday.
At Capreur, where Oaribaldi di
ed tti I SSf. several thousand vet
erans wenrlnfT the red shirts of bis
troops, contrasting with the black
s-ilrts of th
present-day I ascist 1
who joined the (Jarlbaldl
terans
In memorial services nt his tomb.
i now relate what Htey found out.
"Tin HlffH," according to the
lnvcHllgatf.ru, "have no regular
strongholds or supply bases, but
I opennc wingiy or in h'""!'"
t hree or lour, from caves ami
MICIierco rociv leuiceii U nil.' nu'iiie
, ...aklnir aircraft Of little val-
;
- ' '.f tn(.n, Wl,rP mipply bases
,,.v ,.,,, i. itnihed. or If the
tribesmen gathered in any number
they could be wiped out by gas
or machine gun lire. Hut their
onslaughlo are short and lmntb
(Coutiuuud on l'atfu Four.)
HOLD
D HEAD
FLYERS
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