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CITY
EDITION
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Portland. (AP) Ort-uon:
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VOLUME XXIII.
MliMIiKK ASSOCIATED PHICSS
LA GRANDE, OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925.
MKMHKIl ASSOCIATED PHEB8
NUMBER 208
STOCK SHOW
, on mil
WEDNESDAY
Association Members Are
Hopeful of Favor
able Weather
RECORD-BREAKING
THREE DAYS DUE
Livestock and Racers
Now on Grounds Are
Best Ever Gathered in'ttce. up fourth one mock una
Eastern Oregon.
CNinX, Ore. (Special to the
Ol server) Just one thing remains
indefinite to make the annual
E stork show, which begins here to
morrow, the greatest exhibition
in Cnlon's history and tlr.it is
fair weather.
If the weather Is favorable, the.
association members firmly be
lieve, the show will be u record
breaker from every angle class
of stock exhibited; entertainment, rectors of the school, the Ha l.ran
inlerest and all. de Municipal Hand und the various
Stock on (rounds. departments of children. The prtn-
The greater share of the ant- clpals and teachers of each depart
nials, both exhibition and racing-. ' nient accompanied their group. A
are now (Uallcred a I the stork
show grounds, in readiness for the
opening tomorrow.
The association ' number feel
that (hey have gathered together
the greatest array of exhibition .Chamber of Commerce office win
stock and racing talent ever group- j(ott-. Included in the display arc
p'd In K;..strrn Oregon. Probably imKi;ets. fancy work, sewing, draw-
more than loo racehorses win ih
ot the field by tomorrow from
Tin Jiiiinu, Tacoma and other sport
centers. Among those who have
horses stabled now are: Joe Can
trcll, Jim Hlnnton, lilackte Jor
dan. Mr. Mctrair, llomer lUdwell,
Mr. Sevens. Mr. McAllister, l'V-n-nister
Ilrother-s and others.
The fa ctions for the draft horses,
stijllions, two-horse teams and colts
A went crowded last wee!:. .Cham
pion riders, including Miss l.orcmi
Trickey, Wallers and (larrett. are
ready for the start. A carnival,
which with dancing, will furnish
entertainment in the evening. Is
now at I'nion In tad. every de
tail has been attended to with the
sole exception of the wc.it her.
Tomorrow's Program.
The first day's prog runt follows:
Judging: Pair ot gentlemen's
roadsters; s:iddle horse (novice
class) ; enmb inatiou harness and
saddle horse; gentlemen's riding
contest; best Shetland saddle pony;
girls" riding contest ; four-in-hand
(light-boiied); saddle class for
stallions; b.-st reined cow-horse
under saddle and ladies' saddler.
Itaeing uh;ect. to change):
One. fourth mile dash; three
eighths for 2 year olds; ladies re-
(Continucd on l'nge Five.)
At noon today the attorneys for
the prosecution were just finish
ing the testimony Tor the state In
the trial. State of Oregon vs. Will
son. Testimony for the defense Vill
occupy most of the afternoon Fes
sion.or the court. It. is expected
that the case will go 1o the jury
some time tomorrow morning.
TESTIMONY IS
' HEARD TODAY!
!
June Grange Meeting
At Experiment Station
The meeting of the I'nion Coun
ty Pomona grange at the I'nion
experiment stat Ion on J line 11
will be one o,' the laigest gather
ings of Is fine rs in t his part !
1 he state for some time, accord
ing to Information furnished by
Tironilnent grange . nd' i s today.
Not only tire the gt anges of
I'nion county preparing to send
large d' l. giitmns. but Wallow -i
and linker count ies will also be
re pri -sen ted genei o isly.
Special invitations are being ex
tended io iix- Farmers' union, the
Farm (lure ;ttt. George A. Pa Mi ti
ler, slate master. Hood Kiver, and
c. J. Kurd, marketing specialist
lor the ef. nsion service to at
tend. Mr. Palmitw and Mr. Nurd
will fce listed among the main
speakers of the session.
Agents on Program.
I.'r. W. T. Pliy III deliver the
address of etcoine, and iiobert
Wtthyeotllbe -Alii spenU id the
work or the station. Countv
Agents H. C,. Ave-y nd I'aMl
'arpenter will also be on th'
ptogram. ,
The morning s usion of the
grange W til be for fifth degree
ineiiihi-rs only, but t he visito-s
and thuuf w ho art not nifmbci'
450 People
In Parade
Here Today
Daily Vacation Bible
School Stages Patriotic
and Religious Demon
stration This Morning.
Four hundred un fifty people
took purt in. the 1 a i I y Vacation
Hihle School . parade which wns
lielU I his morning between eleven,
and twelv o'clock. Included in
this number were fourteen direc
tors, the superintendent, seven
principals, forty teachers, twenty
m,,,n,""ra of ,,U! 'u und-
aim inree nunari'u uuu amy uirec
children.
The parade started ut Adams
a.nV :,,,,,oc "IT1. TI.",
from fourth to depot Hire
the Intersection of Adams and De
pot streets the pat tlcipunls galhcr
eil around a platform which had
been erected there, and salutes
were given to tho American and
christian KhK. lead by Keverend
Hert. A. Powell. Mrs. lmllat: Green
lead the children in lite sinking of
"America" and "Onward Christian
Soldiers."
Hand Participates.
The color bearers lead the par
ade und were followed by the dl-
kirge number of people were on
the street to see the parade which
wus very successful.
Some of the work that Is done
In the Uible school Is now in the
la.-
r ' "Vrf ' i 5l' w ork, all
oy children of the school.
F
s
D.N.G.
T
In addition to the money already
raised for the "Miss Fund" of
Company 10 of the Oregon Nation
al guard Ihe chamber of commerce
presented the company with a
check for one hundred dollars last
evening when they giive a farewell
dance in their honor at Zuher hull.
II. K. Coolidge, representing the
business men of 1-a Grande, made
t he presentation and gave n ex
cellent tatk. G. ! "Scooty" Out
ton, captain of the guard. re
sponded with a few words of i hunks
and appreciation of the Interest
shown t he company by the busi
ness men of the cily.
A hnvje crowd attended (he dance
and everyone had a good time. The
members of 1 he guard will leave
here Thursday morning. June 11
en route to their summer camp at
Medford.
JUKK.IItl l, I,(s AM.I 1,FK
IS TO ItKSI'MK PLIGHT
HAKKIH'HST, N. y. (AP) Me
chanics were feeding repairs to tho
dirigible Los Angelas yesterday af
ternoon in expectation oT an order
from Washington that the ship re
sume her broken flight to Minne
sota as soon as she is in running
order again.
The official order hail not been
'received from Washington last
'night, but officials of the tr fttu
' tion said tt wan expected this
'morning. It will take between three
'and four days, officials, said, to
complete the repairs.
of t he grange will be entertained
and shown about 4 lie station an i
made acquainted wil h t he work
t here. F very one Is invited o
attend, bringing a full lunch bas
ket for the picnic dinner,
The program for the day Is u.
follow h:
.M or ii I u
1 0: :.u Opening of t he grange
in fifth degiee, .(. A. Nice, master
I'nion co inly grange.
Appointment of resolution and
other eoimuitte.'B of the day.
I te ports of of fb cis of Ihe Po
mona grange.
lie ports of subordinate grunge.
Introduction of tesol ut ions.
Report of c ire 1 1 jit ot h and com
mitte.s on Mcnuis recall.
Noon lunch in the grove.
Afternoon.
I '.' : l.'et urers and masters'
confer 'cut :
1 ;itii I r 1 1 1 work by subotdln
ate drilis teaiim.
I :'m Literary program an I
speaking f open to t he public).
4:'n - die ports" of committee
und discussions.
7 : ;t" hgii nidation of Tri-' 'oui
ty graniTe. Or. W. T. Phy,
uii'.n.
Confer '-ine cf fifth dgie by
L'nion C';un:y i'omonu grange.
0
gin
Robin Reed
'1
v a
v
Itiihiii Iteed, Oix'gon Agricul
(niiil tollco hjmlriit, m ihe
1 1 l-p,und wiestlini; cbanipioit
sbip nl (he Olympic gunies lal
siiiniiK-r; hut it luw Jiim been
discovered that lie orated his
oppoiients into submission, l or
Hcetl Is n cliaiiio dclmior as
well bk wnstler. Jti'd is work
ing Ills wny thenugli college by
sidling iiutniiioMles which bus
iness teaches him something , of
both wicmIIii- and oratory, iht
liaps. ONE OFBEST
(Ily .1. S. I,.)
The six matches on the I.. A. C
V. r. A. C. progrum in the odd
Fellows gymsasium last evening
gave the fans one of the -best curds
that lias been presented here for
nmny months.
From ul most every iingle the
card was a "dinger," AH the boys
went in and gave the best t hey
hud to their fights, the men were
nret tv wnll mn tidied jih a whole
and uilWc ull the program wus
handled In K very capable man
ner by the management and the
officials.
As usual Ihe fans disagreed ve
hemently on the decision given by
the referee in the main event,
W'einie Ford vs. Frenchy Smith.
At. the conclusion of six rounds.
Thomas Gossett, referee, grasped
Ford's walloping left hand and
held it aloft.
l)et iioii ). K.
Smith's supporters couldn't see
it that way and immediately set
up R howl of protest. It was a
1 w
s
' -V J
BOB CARD
good decision nevertheless, and,
incidentally, said Thomas (iossett
is one of the best referees who ever
worked in a local ring. Ilcsides
a thorough knowledge of the game
learned by personal experience,
f J-ossetl has the ml vantage of a
head trained by years of athletic
competition to t hink best when
things ait happening fastest and
size enough to kep the boyH apart
and keep them fighting.
It was Ford's first, real fight in
the ring. Frecnhy Smith is a vet
eran of the arena and a hard man
to beat. Put. Ford beat him. Not
by a wide margin perhaps but
enough to bar a"y chance of a mis
take. lloth bos started out fust dur
ing tin first rounds and fought
about even. Ford hit olh ner and
led in the fighting, "n tin- other
hand Smith was ahead from the de
fensive standpoint and also .showed
a bit of superiority in the infight
ing. At the beginning cf the fourth
frame Ford en me out M rong and
tok the session by a wide margin
and again In tin- fifth outpointed
his opponent. l!ot It boys were
bleeding from the mouth and nose.
Pinal Hound Smith's
In the final round Smith, being
harder had Ford hanging on to
ward the middle of the Inning and
took a slight edge most of the
canto. This last round was not
enough to offset Ford's h'd in the
fourth and fli'Oi und coriHefpient -ty
he got the decision. lie had to
work for It nil the way through and
had the fight tasted another round
or two things would probably have
been different.
Another member of the Ford
family. Young Ford. !)Tt pounds,
fought a draw with Kid luiscoll in
t hree exhibition rounds. Ford
swarmed over the h.avicr and
larger (irlscoll like a mos'iuiio and
had things his own way most ot the
time but I riseoll landed I he only
heavy wallop of the session.
Harry liei k'r was awarded a de
cision over Charlie Kar'her at the
end of the fourth round. This w.is
the closest derision of the i-M'utng
and the one in which a difference
of opinion miebt lun e bee-i jus
tilled. P.eeker is steadily Improv
ing through ell b's fight.
One lao
llethert Allen SiOieil the only
knockout out the evening when he
pushed the Ketio Kid over lor the
count in Ihe second round of a
scheduled four round event. The
Keno Kid was plainly outclassed
from the Mart. While ry
per'enrt d Allen ) a -!e. n. f.iM
lighter, light on his feet und with
(Continued on i'ng Five.)
FIGHT FOR
POSSESSION
OF HON
Rival Chinese Forces Are
Battling Today with
Renewed Intensity
MANY CASUALTIES,
REPORTS DEC LARE
River Steamers, Carrying!
Ixefugees, Unable to
Make Headway; For
eign Ships Fired on.
CANTON' (Ity the Associated
ress) Fighting between rivul
Chinese forces battling for the
possession of Canton continued to
day with renewed intensity und
considerable casualties.
Kiver steamers, crowded with
refugees, were unable to move be
cause of cross firing over the
Chucklung river.
Additional foreign gunboats ar
rived today. Foreign steamers are
reported to huvo been Tired on near
Whampoa.
Supports Agitation
I'KKINO (Hy the Associated
'I'ress) - Vermicular newspaper
t report that Feng Yn H suing.
"Christian General." has issued a
.circular dispatch, supporting the
student agitation against foreigners
land that h e h a h w I red to Chang
!Tso Idn, Manchurian wr lord, ur
gtng that they cooperate to obtain
the "rights of the Chinese people."
Chung Is reported to have n pil
ed agreeing with his sentiments.
It ts not believed here that the ml-
litnry chiefs Intend to take any anti-foreign
uction, merely wishing
jto show sympathy with a popular
movement.
10 BE OILED
At R meeting of the chamber of
commerce executive committee ast
evening K. H. l'.aldock. slate high
way engineer, made the announce
ment Hint tint did Oregon Tiall
between l.one Fine and 1'nioti
would be oiled In the mar future.
A ten-mile section of the Old Ore
gon 'J' rail at Ontario will also be
Oiled.
The work on tnis section will
start in about one month, accord
ing to Mr. Italdock. The oiling or
the Ontario section will begin in
about a week.
Tfi F. JL EPLING
With no ot her names filed for
the position on the board of edu
cation mtide vacant by the expira
tion of the term of J. A. Kussell,
F. A. Kpling. who filed yesterday,
will in M probability be the new
member of the bourd. The elec
tion w ill be heh .Monday. June I r,
from 2 until 7 p. in.. i"t the Cen
tral sell oid building here,
Mr. Fp ling was teacher In the
local high school here s-veral
years ago and has since that time
made l.a (irande htM home. Me Is
connected with Hie (irande Hondo
Meat coinpiinv here at the present
time. M r. It usHid I has been a
member of the school board Tor the
past nine years.
Getting
To His
Customers
owsnipi r ni" n-eil mi pi e
domfnniitly by intelligent bo-i-ni-".
men for ilndr ihIciKIii
!ii!.-iigc bccaie-c n:w -jcipct-
1-c.o-b Midi n In rr mi !' of old
nod new iiioioiiici at Mich a
Minll com.
The f hVi cr ot fci H Ihe low -cm
icad:r e-! to no advertis
er of nnj iinin or nr-dliim
available lo the In Oraude
terrllor.v lowest under cod
I'M s lilyb Kitiler liilere-l mi. I
motor confidence. That Is a
combination of li lie value.
KJbserwr AdiertMne
A Mcrchaudbdiiif Her vice'
HIGHWAY HERE
0 DPPDS T ON
S
E
Brookings. Oregon, Insti
tution Awarded One
Dollar Damages
RESERVE BANK TO
ASK FOR RETRIAL
Controversy and Sulse-
quent Suit Arose Over
Different System
Check Collections.
POUTKANI). Ore. lty Ihe As
sociated I'rehs) The federal Jury
today awarded to the llrooklngs
State bank, of Itrooktngs, Oregon,
a verdict of one dollar actual lam
nifcn and $17,600 damages in the
bunk's suit against the Federal
Reserve Hank of San Francisco.
The llrookings bank claimed it
suffered from a practice of the
reserve hank in forcing it to com
ply with a rule for par collections
on checks.
('inrged Small Fit'
The llrookings bank hud been
charging a small fee for rushing
out-of-town checks, when tin1 fed
eral reserve bank established u
system making no charge for this
service.
A conl roversy arose between
the Mrookings bank und the re
serve institution.
Federal reserve bank uttorneys
indicated that a motion for u nv
trial would be filed and if thai is
refused un appeal may be taken.
WHEAT DAMAGED
BY SEVERE HAIL
NEAR PENDLETON
PKNIH.KTON', Ore. (Hy the As
sociated I'resH) Hail Into yester
day did hcivy damage in the heart
or the wheat belt between Hell
und i'endlcton, ueocrdlntf to repor
ts here today. ,
In places along tint highw ay east
of here hall plied up from two to
three feet deep..
Girl on Trial Today
For Slaying at Party
NKW YOUK (Ity the Associated
I'ress) A St. Valenilm 's Day t 'ar
ty in Peking Oreenwich Village t
which there was "drinking', danc
ing and goings on," preceding the
fatal shooting of Thomiis A. Teiu
plelon by Dorothy Perkins, 17, was
outlined by the prosecution tax at
the gill's trial.
The prosecution demanded that
the death penalty be. Imposed.
Trirk Animals Said to
Ic Starving to Death
Hl'OKANH, Wash. My the As
Kocluted Press) Forty animals be
longing lo Nell Slilpman, movie ac
tress, are starving In their cages at.
the head of Priest l.ake, Idaho, fo
restry officials reported here.
The nnimais, including lifi dogs,
four bears, 'one wildcat, one diet,
several coyotes, (wo wolves, un ea
gle and an owl, have b en living on
half rntlons recently and had no
thing lo cat Friday and Saturday,
the forestry men irifd.
They declared that Nell Ship
man is til the east and t hat t he
ineiiugerie was taken over by her
creditors, who failed lo take car1
of the animals.
MICHIGAN 111 II It MINI II
to rum mm "nki-.n iiti i;iih
l.ANSINd, Mich. (AT) A new
and drastic, "drunken driver" w
is now in erred In Michigan, It
was enacted by th" I'.tl'f. legislature
at the utge of law enforcement of
ficials und dry orgnni.ailons.
I Hased upon the theory that the
only effective way of curbing trnf
llc accidents find cusuullleH attri
hulable o ilrunkeii dritvng is lo
Keep IlllOXtctltetl IHOlOllsIS Off Hie
hlghuiiys. it provides for the man
datory suspension of drivers' tl
cetisi h. A first offinder. upon
conviction, must surrender his dri
ver's license for at Pa si t hree
mon I ha. In addition the court
may sentence him to pny u fine of
front t.'.o to $ 1 Mt arol lo not more
than dayj" Imprisonment, Kor
a seiond or s.il--i'ii'nt offense Hie
, drlvi r':i licuis- is n ut unui t ice II y
'suspended for if least ti year. The
addil lonu I pi na I ties an a line of
not more than or not more
than mo- y in 's impt isoittm ut, or
both.
i AMvS FOtt OIK. MZ. I U
OF Ul l II I I.NPI.M I M
I dSI.'i (Hy the Associated Press)
It was unnotineed today that Ihe
: Norwegian Aero iiNSoeiatlon ha t
esked Hint the A m undsen - A met I-
! can commtHei ruijizc un Aim rl-
'uin p-iiei expedition.
Crossing U.S. By Boat
1 - r.. 1 l ft1 " i
ii yx i &i with i ,
ff" l -i 1 'V -feu. I i-n "T jsT
These men dobn I'.. Hong, Frank N. Wilton and Yut VnmI
bui y Jire ciovMiig America In an lH-fMl nr:loi boat, The photo
gin pb shows t hem leaving Astoria, Ore., mid the map shows
their Miute. A liftO-mlle, poriagc over the continental divide will
Ik the only I ine I ho boat It us (o bo taken out or Ihe water.
The voyagers riimo fmni I.os Angeles,
mi mm
MOUNT TODAY
NKW YOltK (lly Ihe Associ
ated Press) I lespite the drop
in temperature uIoiikt Ihe eastern
seaboard the heal deaths con
tinue to accumulate.
.More than 427 persons have
died In the cum during the heat
wave.
While no deaths wern reported
here during the past ulKht. Phila
delphia's casual ties were In
creased by twenty-lour.
Three deaths occurred In Ho
bohen, New JerBey and throo la
t Ontario.'
London Entertains
American Doctors
At Afternoon Teas
l.OMKiN' (AP) The number
of teas. Ksrilen p:i rtles and ban
iic1h plauui'd tor meinbera of the
Inier-Ktatc Post (Graduate tissem-
blv of America, wlui arrive here
urly in June, will undoubtedly J
Kreally surprise the visitors, for
they come wit h the purpose of
doing much work and study. The
ntertnlnnicntK, however, have nil
been scheduled so cm not to inter
fere wit h t he clinical p roe nun.
Arrangements have been mude in
London for cailmc for approxi
mately 7'iu physiidans. (diieily lioin
the I'nited States, wllh n lew from
Canada.
Tin princd pit I ha m i net of the
week will take pi ice at. (iitlldhall
in .lime by special permission of t he
( 'or location of I bunion. I 'Inns
have been miido for 1 '"Ml places, j
Or. CharliB II. .Mayo, ot lioeiiesier.
Minnesota, prestlenl or the post
Graduate Assembly, will preside,
and Neville ( 'ha oilier ta in, minister
of health, will be the kiiikI of
honor.
The European trip of the Inter
state post Oi.iduatcH Assembly,
whteh is pun ly a f-cbnlliic body,
embraces a sttiy of seven d ts in
Lcoidon. ni ter which I dvcrpool.
MancheHter, l.eds, N- w:iN!le, Kd
tliloiik'h. flhiNKow. Itcifiist ami lul
1 1 II will be vtMted. AM'T the tour
of (ireal llrilaiu and in hind many
of the pitrtv will ' to J'ar::i. Vi
enna and other pari.i ol tie' t'on
linent. 1
Some Hi London hospitals Imvii
arratiKcd for a Pet Kiiidmile pro
gram for the visitoiH when there
will be leelures ,y the be1 ktlOWII
Itrltish surceoiiM ami plistlans.
A m on I he b'ct urers will be Sit
Humphrey Holh rstoii, Sir William
Arbiithnoi I .fine. Sir Hcimml SipIIh
luiry. and a loin,' list o others noh d
111 their profession.
Sitlopck Ycl Al Larue.
i-;r(;i:i-;. or. John s;iiopj;.
who -s 1 j i m 1 1 - 1 lite 1 h i oa t of It if. o v
:il, J. I,. Itrlnli. nod Ht;.b)e d Mrn.
l'b)Fisie Ifndr in Hie I,, iid ;u.d bin U
while (lie lhi"i w-f in an itntomo
lilti was yet tit lan;e, bill Stieilll
'laytor s ihl l hat. he expected to
t it pt ore blio :ioen.
Mrlii I;, h s jiiKiiliir v in wan
vi rerl by Sah'pek'K I-. Iilte. uas III
Hie hnspH.il Im ! and !;d a eh..ne-
tO Hoover, it WMV. H;d. Mil IHlld S
in tut ie w i-re not s irons.
The thrt e w re oininj; lo Hu-K-w
fioln Sp: ine.fi' Id. and Hir
staiitdnK look pt.o ;u. lb- . ud r
d the KllKWJ.- city IlliittS, Siitopidt
ulm v.i.s in th' inn s it aloii",
reach d over it ml stable-d Iti Ink,
who uiri dfivini,. acenrdlm, lo lh"
story (old by Mrs. Hmd. lb- Ho n
Hlabbefl Ik i s'-v- rat limn. Infllcl
iriK inlno: v, ounds. Mis. (hod said
site hud n.a efe.l hie advanced ind
he wan jealous of Hr;nl;. Sabspek
. in :;. yurs nhl oi:d in!e, Mrs.
11 in d lb .1'..
X'FRA
'MA,, OIKL" rlr.H KMFK
KAX rit..IS() (Al'l Horo
II y i;llinsou, nco M'vetttet'ii, nm
trlchlc, was oH'rnleil tin for np-IH-ndtclils
Imlny. She wit list ooil
the- oiM'rntloii well.
lli:itlIOT HI su.ns
LYONS, I ran co (AP) Kornirr
Premier llciflot tiMlay resigned lus
mnyor of Iijons. .
PAINMAl: ON Tllll
PAHIS (AP) Premier Pnlnlovo
dcimrted today for Morocco to in
vcsiiKUto the sllmitiou ivmiIHiik
from Abd -:i Kriiu'H Itirfhm Inva
sion of the Trench stone. Tho ireJi
sine exci ted hy tho HlHlim . K
n i nst ihe I'rciicb is coiitlnuliifc. lie
Journal's special cori-csM indent de
chiit'M the sllutillon liis suddi'iUy
becomes worso In (he la4 4H hours
ulili considernolo activity by tho o
iicniy.
A.Mi;itlCA HAIiliOOV
t'OMliS IM)VN AT HVJi
HJNlxtN, (AP) A wlrnlosa di
spatch from I'shalit, l''rance, nays
that the (ioodyear III, the. only re
mainlnK entry In the Gordon Ilen
nett. Ikilloou idub race, came down
al sea. and the crew was taken n
broad the Herman steamer at 11:
3h last nlKht. The (Ioodyear III,
wan piloted by Wade ('. Van Or
iiiitn, PAItTY Itl l.II I H ,
AMI MKi;N IK KAJ'K
OSLO Norvvny, (APi Meteor
ologists and represenlatlveM of nlr
plitm1 works who were In Kpltx
berKell considerliiK Hi't A ul undsen
polar venture, returned to I terpen
today. They do not believe the
Amundsen phuieH were wrecked in
landing, and are confident that A
mundHeii and Kllsworth made no
attempt, to fly back lo Spitsbergen
but are tramping over Hie polur
ice fields to i 'ape Columbia.
Hank Itobhcd or $;HUHMI
Ti:i:ni: hai ti;. ind. (My the
Associated PrcsKl The Hank of
'.. !... i.i-Ii nIx I nut H ill lull lit.
I'arbon, Imhiina, cast of here was
held up by three bnmms yesteruay
afternoon and robbed of $:tu,oiio.
The. bondlfs Hed la an milomobib;.
Civilization of South
American Jungle Next
(H Charles P. Mcwail)
W ASI 1 1 Ml'H N ( N KA Special I.
Willi tin luetic in a fair w.iv
be com) in 1 1 .1 soon, and crls
os.se d in every dlreciion by air
rout cm. Hie ,al tonal f ieographl"
sci-ty is beginning to show In
' ci easim; hileresl in th" trotdes.
especially tropical America, as .t
paiL Of tite worbl Vllich cat! be
turned to better p:iie(ti-al ac
count than the polar regions.
The hiMi-r may become conven
ient for avhitots lo short cut
a ross, but nev r are likely t t
suppot t icany pi op!e as per mi. -im
ot inli.tlol'iiila.
.
I In South Alio i lea, on the ot hi r
hand. Im an ;il--u abo it Hie B'e of
the I ntt"d State:, uiiextiiftn-d and
en:;--tt! d by 'dv I lined mill, except
a long tin- (oa.it. and main vvnb-r
' com sef, certainty enormously pro
ductive and pt csu in ably unpopu
lated but for a few small Indian
Ii IIm m
Kvf n the.e can be killed off to
in-ii' e room for cr tli.ii' ton. Ag it'i
except ill i I he Coll St a TP I I tie I'U
rivers nhh'i it- known nlreude,
itl.is vinjiu Hv'd stretches upproxl-
E
BY BRITISH
Britain to Assist Either
Germany or France in
Case of Invasion
ISOLATION POLICY
THROWN TO WINDS
Pact Regarded as Being
aSuccessor to the
Famous "Scrap of Pa
per" Treaty of 1839.
LONDON. (Hy tlio Associated
Prrss) Tho Hrltlsli Bovornmcnt
(oiluy biiv(i official acknowlodK
mrnt of tho Krunco-HrltlBh anrcu
mcnt on u ii'iily lo Gormuny'H i-
'urlty piict nronosul. umiounci'd ut
Tho HHIIhIi government Issued n
HlHU'mcnt cinplmaizliiK tlmt llio
iropos(d pact la ono of ulurunl un-
Balance. The stutenieut said Urctit
Hrltain Ruurantced the project
both sides of the Khlne, nnd there
fore to assist either Ucrmany or
'ranee against agression of tho o-
ther.
I This abandonment by Orent Mrl
tntn of her longstanding policy of
isolation from continental aftairs Is
a concession to the peace of Ku
rope, tho statement nsscrtcd.
I Condition filven
Tho statement ndded that ac
ceptance of tho pact by tho allies,
if approval Is Riven it by Germany
Is contingent upon Germany's en
tranco Into tho (fugue of nalons.
Tho security pact is subsidiary to
tho league, the statement pointed
out.
Tho lettRiio's agreements regard
ing Germany's eastern frontiers,
which arc closnly allied to the se
curity pact, take precedence over
the pact which' win bo rt'clBtered
with the league nil Its guardian for
fulfillment.
In cTfcct, tho pact is an entente
between Kuropean powers, as suc
cessor to tho treaty of 188V, tho
famous "scrap of paper" treaty
which wns supposed to gu ran tee
Belgium's security.
C
WAKHlXOToN (By the Asuoci
n led Press) A "mania for legis
lation" threatens to become tho
I serious problem In American poll
(tlcH, Henutor Kess. Ucpuhllean.
Ohio, declared In an address pre
pared for delivery today to tho
lllth annual convention of the Na
tional Association of Credit Men.
"The danger Is not alonn in tho
mere number of luws enacted or at
tempted, " the flppuker said, "but
also in tho character of tho pro
posals. Hound economic consid
eration Ih thrown to the winds.
Public appeal Tor political favor
Ik embraced. The statesman gives
way to th politician."
Gives l-Aninplr.
Citing the agriculture depart
ment as an example of the "enor
mous growth of bureaucratic gov
ernment In the hurt two decades,"
Senator Kes reviewed its devel
opment from a few employes to
(Continued on Page Five.)
niiitely from the Caribbean to the
Tropic of Capricorn, from th' At
lantic to Ihe Amies, something
like '."mil by 3 an It miles. An em
pire! Nuw'jt a pood time to start giv
ing It Ihe "once over." tho Na
tional Geographic folk think.
Hut it won't be as easy as the
regions of the poles. They're pen
itrated by bold dashes. This Is
a vim Jungle or six million Uaio
inib s.
A process of slow nibbling Is
Ihe only way of vanquishing M.
Any title-m pi to take U by storm
im-uuH death - not half lh( Him-,
as ut tin- earth's hubs, bit nhno-it
, Inevitably.
I An airplane might fly over .t
corii-r or H, a dirigible, perhaps,
jetear across. Hut tund! Not n
tchance! The only way to explore
, It Is to cut through, hutf a dozen
I mlli-H U day,
I'uiii, a modem city of l-'o.oou,
ct the Amazon's mouth, stands In
.the shadow of the jungle wall
(ConUnuvd oo Psge Five.)
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