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CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND (AP) Ore
gon; Fair tonight. Increas
tag cloudiness Friday, prob
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VOLUME XXIV.
NUMBER
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925. .
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
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DAYS OF '49
REVIVED BY
LOCAL ELKS'
Carlton And
Graham Land
Behind Bars
Raid Conducted by Offi-
cers . Nets . -40-Gallon!
Still, 12 Gallons Liquor
- and 10 Barrels Mash.
George Carlton. ;n4 John Qru-
1 ham ' were surprised-, hosts to a
party of county and- prohibition
officers Just after midnight this
morning in their mooushtng dun
out . about seven miles over the
hills southwest of the city.' The
pair were engaged in' the opera
tion of a id-gallon still, sur
rounded by 10 barrels of mash
1 land about 12 gallons of finished
Parade, Featuring Musielr'oduc,',l,nd so did not become
- V,. TT , nwurv of the presence of the-vis-
ar.Cl 1'irearms, IJSnerS (tors until they , had had time t-
. VI First, nf Fmir NlfrhtS -take stork of the equipment., of
.... o , ,
of Fun.
CITY BONDS
AWARDED ON
M A fc 4 4 VSIsW
Opening of Annual Bene
fit Show Finds More '
Than 750 Attending
COLORFUL CROWD
GRACES THE HALL
RHINE PACT
APPROVED
BY GERMANY
G: H. Burr, Conrad and
Broom, Inc., Buys Up
$9,456.17 Block.
3 OFFERS! VEN ,
TO COMMISSIONERS
Bonds, Bearing 6 Per
Cent Interest Will
Finance Improvement
, District No.' 131
A 9S(1.17 block of II per cent
general Improvement bonds were
"; fleers said.
1 ' -Wind of the operations reached
. Sheriff Jesse Bresuears yesterday
nrlllinnt apparel, reminiscent of afternoon. Calling his deputy,
frontier av drcrs narade. The ' H igo Klinghamer,. and the two
hlnst nf-the 'six-sun. The whirr of I prohibition officers, William Mc
the wheel of chance. A brown, I KinEie and George M. Pierce, he : evening to G. H. Burr. Conrad nnd
sparkling liquor served over the arranged for the party to leave Broom, Inc., of Portland, who bid
bar. Dancers gliding and stepplngl.a Grande at 7 o'clock last ev. 1.0298, battering the offers of two
n.ng. . other Western Oregon companies
, Warned that guards had been that submlttod bids.
pasted "out In front," the offi- The bonds are applied to Im-
era Rpprcacncu wic sueue ul nu- provemont district f.o. l.fl anu win
Security Agreement En
tered into by Nations
at Locarno
FORMAL SIGNING
SuiT FOR SATURDAY
Germany, France and
Belgium , Principal In-
dorsers; Great Britain
and Italy Guarantors.
lorAPNO, Switzerland (By the
Associated Press) Germany- today
sold by the elty commissioners Inst t officially announced her adhesion
to the Uhine security pad of mil
around the hall. The days of "49.
But the liquor whs cider, the or
chestra played in the most ap
proved jnzz style, the dancers fox-
tual guarantees, framed et the se
curity conference hero wit.i tho
ob.iect- of outlawing war.
The pact will be r.lgned by Oer-,
many. France and lVlirmin us 11. e
principal parties, and by flrciit
trotted and stepped off the waltzes tion flom the rear. The sheriff ue 5lio bondB excepting the odd , Britain and Italy as guarantors.
unlike In days of yore, and the
blast of the slx-gnns was for "ad--
vertlslng purposes" only and not
the kind of advertisement that was
once linked with the dead shot.
"K was a very successful open
ing n'ght." members of the B. P.
O. Elka '40 night show committee
snld. after the midnight hour
cleared the scene -of festivity.
"Interest was keen, .dancing
showed no let-up and all those
present seemed to enjoy- them
selves Immensely throughout the
evening. -v
"And tonight wo -expect a bigger
crowd, belter entertainment, and
(Continued on Page Plve.)
M
Ills c.tputy arrived first at bond,
the dug-out. Breshears remained The unsuccessful
In full sight of the lawbreakers Lumberman's Trust company, of
while Kinghamcr hailed the pro- Portland, 1.0278 and the Western
Moltlou - officers. Before they
hud returned, Carlton' and Gra-1 (Continued on Psas Five.)
ham: prepared to leave and thuj 1 . :-
sheriff revealed himself and plac
ed them under arrest.
Liquor Saved. . . (
Saving two gallons -of the li
quor for- evidence, .the " officers
destroyed tho remaindor--of the
finished stuff,- and brought the
still and the mush to town along
with tue t -ilors. . ' .,
Curlton and GrajUam are la tho
which will be USS.17. A"nr lne l,w .innoiii.cu.ei
bidders were tne conierence auupivu me oi
1
DECLARED
' (Contlniied oti Page Fre.
P
.TRUGK-HERE
' The new Stilts pumper fire truck
which the city recently purchased
lo augment the fire department's
facilities, arrived here yeMerday
and made Its flint trial run Into in
the afternoon. The remodeling of
the city hall lo moke room for the
pumper Iiuh not heen completed as
yet .and the enr is being housed by
Hnodgruss nnd Zimmerman.
The official demonstration, with
n factory expert present, wilt bo
held at the Bow man-Hicks dum
ber company plant Monday, prob
ably ut 1 o'clock. . .
New lliilldliur (Started
Construction of an 80 by 50 foot
building at the well site near the
Second street viaduct was begun
this morning, it is announced by
PHEASANTS
the draft of the security pact.
The solution of the proulur. of a
Foltah-German arbitration lu-y.tv
has practically beiin reached l.y
enlarging the scope of the trejly
to piake it virtuully the ax-nui its
treaties between Germany and
France and between Germany and
Belgium.
This means that all possible dl
Every man who had a dog nnd
gun and all those who could bor
row them went cntna pneasam
(Continued on Page Klve.)
COMMANDER BYRD
. DENIES CHARGES
, MITCHELL MADE i
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PmSBURG
TRIUMPHS
TODAY, 9-7
Dee Rosers AbdmIs:
FurnisheS $300 BondS '-tainting this morning the first. at,d Pi
m. v. y -.day of the open . season, whluh north. .
Dee Itogers.' colored, has filed
notice for on appeal from the sen
tence Imposed upon him Monday
by Justice of the I'caco Hugh K.
Hrudy when he whs convicted of
driving while Intoxicated. He has
been able to raise the $500 bonds
required for his reappearance '"", ;u
mui. .1 -.
WASHINGTON (By the Assocl-
ress) Hack from the fur
cay of the open . season, wiue.n . north. ; J.teutenunl . t onimana'r
closes October Si.' Several hum-. Klchiird K. Byrd denied beforn the
ers had returned at noon today, president's air board today that
somo of them bringing birds. "haphazard preparations were
K. Turnbow was aboJt the flrtt made In arrangements for the navy
ANSWERS GALL
Districts Working for
A Union High School
Seven school districts in the Imb
lrr section havi petitioned the dis
trict boundary board for a union
high school at Inibler. Kighty
thren names arc. on the petition.
The board hus named Nov. 4 as the
date for the hearing of remons
trances. If there are none filed.
the school will be established with-1 s,nith, John L. Bunten, L,
out a public vote. ' Handull, liny Snider, HIM WI1-
A vote on the, proposition was son. Forest Scro:in, Klnier Shu
taken last Juno nnd carried, 'but male, Kd. llelsfand. O. H. Sharp,
rnun to return with the limit,
which is four pheasants. IJet
Klngslcy ulso kllied the limit In
sliort order. . -Herman and Wil-
Hiegnst, B. K. Humnielt.
I'ay Buell and Pete lurHou were
aii.ing those who returned wltn
birds.
ome of those who went hunt
ing this morning were: Hal Boh
r.inl;amp. Chas. Bohnenkamp. A.
.1. Stange, Leslie- Klnxnl. U. I.
La risen. Jnck M c( :a rt hy. Finn k
I'iku, W. II. Leisinan, ! red Ku
bie, Joe Can, Tlge Larson. Kd
win Olson, Carl Cook, Fred Uced.
Bert Komlnger, Jakie Jacobson.
Al Andrews. Jess Andrews,. K. T.
Andrews, Bay Smith, Mrs.
IXOIANAPOLIS (By the Asso
ciated Press) Samuel M. Kalston,
flying contingent Kent with Mac- j i nlted States senator from Indl-
MHIan on the Arctic expedition.
Although not mentioning Culonel
William Mitchell, he nmdu It clear
that he did not believe the navy
guilty of "amateur bungling" in
the pluns for the polar trip, as
charged by Mitchell. Byrd said
lhat wltji more time and a little i
hfttor MPtiNnn the renter nf the nil- !
explored region of the polar sea
could be reached by an airplane.
ana. di'd Wednesday at his conn
try home north of this city.
Senator Uulslon's death was pre
ceded by a long illness, caused by
dlseuses of the kidneys. He re
turned from Washington last
March in poor health.
On September 5 his condition
became uggruvated. and lie wjs
ordered to lied by his physicians.
Ills condition becanve alarming
early this Month, when uraemic
poisoning developed, and recently
United States Court lire hU(1 hun? by f1 "er
i
L.H.S. Coach,
Discharged1
Athletic Instructor,' at
Odds with" the School
Board, Leaves City
Last Night. .-v
PARTY FAVORED
Brown Ixses Fight in
(Continued on Iag Five.)
?s'orth Powder Parents,
Teachers to Organize
i
A Pnrent-Teachcr association
will be orgnnlzed at North l'owder
MondiLy evening at a meeting in
the school building. . E. Sayre,
becuuso of technicalities, had to be
thrown out-
Aged 86 Years, Man on
64th Trip from East
lj. U. Nouh, Floyd i-.unn.ng, Jas.
Ciarrlty und (,'lyde L. Kiddle,
Extra Table Needed to
j He would have been 68 years old
NF.W OPLKAXS By the Alo- December 1.
Hay ckitid Press) Federal Judge - .
Burns today Mlnmlsed for lack or
jurisdiction a petition filed by the
lit. Jiev. Wdliiirn Montgomery
Urnwn In which ,he sought to. en
join the hoi t He of blshop,H of the
Protectant 'KptsVopttl thhrHi from
deposing him us bishop of Arkan
sas, i ... . . .
l a ioi yoiinKfier wan rt-murru in
Just-
LOST TOT IS
FOUND; SCOUTS
STUDY AGAIN
i
r: 1-.. r'. ll,;i,;(o r..j a.-.'i... bis anxious parents snl
asiopmj ..-'v. M.....vu iiajixuiu jtTiai-.-i'cx icn
An additional table has been'
carried Into the court room to ac
commodate the exhibits introduced
In the case of the I nlted States
National bank against Krnest K.
Upturning via T. Grande from
his 04th trip 10 New York city to
his home In Osklsnd. C'al., A. W.
Moore, who is 88 years old. alight-
rmintv aunerintcndent of schools. r,l here from passenger train .o.
and Mrs. Suyre were present at a 17 this morning and accompanied Miller before Judge C. H. McCul
preliminary meeting a few nights his son. W. B. Moore, to Elgin for .loch or Buacr loaay.
ago to assist with the movement a short visit. J Boxes and stacks and pnekets of
' records have been brought from
jthe bank to substantiate its claims
'against the Grande llonde Valley
' farmer.
I When Cochran and Kberhiird.
9f laweis for ihe bank, desired to
Introduce a summary or statement
of Miller's affairs , tracing the in
dividual transactions he had with
the bsnk. Jnn B. Hoilgin. counsel
for the defense, demanded that the
original records of the bunk be
produced for the seversl years of
the period Involved In the suit. On
sn estimate that the additional
time required would not be likely
lo exceed half a day. Judge Mc
culloch permitted the records to be
Introduced. Thus the ncctimula-
Juniors Will Present
"Miss Somebody Else'
Slars. playwrights and directors glvrn to the ' preparation of the
In the muklnff, students discussing Junior play this year, consequently
the merits of the impressionistic
school of stage sctt.ngs. serious
nvnded boys and girl experiment
ing with dauby make-up boxes and
period properties lend an air sug
gestive of Greenwich Village to the
otherwise scholastic atmosphere of
the La Grande high achool these
days.
For the Juniors are In a state of
excitement over the approaching
performances of their annus! play.
"Miss Somebody Kie." . a Hmnuel
French royalty production by Ma
rion Short. The seniors are look
ing on interestedly with a vb-w to
profiting from the experience
when they put on their play next
spring, and the dnima ctas in in
the mlilt of creating an historic
MIps Bennett has imposed a ached
ule similar to that required of du
dents In athletic training upon the
boys and girls who pass the tests
allowing them to participate. Two
regular rehearsal periods are con
ducted each day from 8 : 30 to 6
o'clock and from 6:30 to 8 o'clock.
'Miss Somebody Else" in said to tion of files and documents.
be the b-st comedy fhe school has
ever found for production by a Wnllnrp Mplr. in .Tail
! On f!hnro-p nf Tjirrrnv
group of amateurs.
iKirothy F.berhsrd. as Constance '
Imrcy. and 1st Faun Boylen, as
Krucger IJIninwood. wtll play the
leading characters. The other stu
dents ar cost as follows: Celrt',
Ann Siange; Mrs. Dclavan, Lucille
M'tcalf: Mildred l-lann. Dorothy
itlav of their own. gathering mate- jAnn Wsrntck; Mrs. Blalnwood
ral. wrltirg dialog and shaping up t'leto M-Knnon: Allen Mason,
character wi'h H the enthusiasm ' Mnrjorle Walslnger: Mrs. Warrlek.
of a collective Bernard Shaw. B'tty tVhnm; Susan Buirg. Oer-
MIk Mabel A. Bennett, who Is ' tmde Sersntnn; Knlph Hastings,
dramatics director for the school. I Hubert Hulllvan: Jasper lelavan.
Is having the assistance of Miss i Kenneth Thompson; Sytvwter
Florence Thompson. jian Jack I Hi Hand; Bert Shaffer.
Less time than usual Is being j Gorge Andrsoa. - -
Itlchard Wallace wis rp1-afel
from the chargo of as-sult afhl
bntiery brought ogulrst him. to-gt-ther
with Mort BerkwMh nnd T.
W. Hoblnwin. Wedn S'iny after
noon In Justice Hurli K. Brad 'a
court. The other two wrp bound
ovr to the grand Jury on ball of
2i) oarh.
Immediately ttpon Wnita"'.i r--
leae, ar Helm, district attorney.
filed a char of larceny agslnt
the three. Wallace Is held In dt-
Uult Qt IZO0 b4L
established holiday was lost to
Assistant Secretary roun of 'cited Boy scouts simui-
Two-ycar-old Bobble Tribe, who
moved to Im, Orande from Port
land a few days ago when his
father. Ir. F. L. Tribe, came here
to (stnhllsh a home and a practice
as chiropractor, suddenly found
hiiiiMi-lf alone and un watched at
about 10:4ft a . rn, yesterday. Pat
rlela Mngfellow and Oerald Prior.
who hud been playing with him,
out of sight. His mother
happened not to be watching, so
Bobbie took the opportunity to
nder away.
From his home In the Ames
a artmcnts, he toddled down Hvc-
WASTltNCITOX JMv the Associ
ated I'ress) Hnnford MacNbler of
Mnxon City. Iowa, wi anpotnted
assistant secretary of the war de
partment todnv. MncNM'T wis
formerlv commhnder of the Amer
icun Legion.
Following the departure during
the night of Lester MacTnvlHh,
coach of high chool al hie tics, the
board of educntion mii't al noon to
day and formally discharged him.
Colon II. Kberhard, chairman of
the board, announced following the
meeting that Mr. MacTuvlsh nnd
the hoard members had been hav
ing trouble for some time but that
it had quieted down of late ami it
had been believed that differences
of opinion had been smoothed
over. Mr. Kberhard nlo stated
that Mr. MacTavish's work at the
high school, both In studies und in
reference tn athletllcs, hud been
entirely satisfactory.
: Mr. MacTavlsh was hint seen
In hi night' by Superintendent J. T.
lxipgfellow about B:(i o'clock.
This morning he failed to appear
at school and nn investigation whs
launched, it was round that both
he nnd his cur hud dl-'appeared,
and the prevailing opinion Is that
he hus left the city permanently.
School property In Mr. Mac-
Tavish's care was left In his room
(Continued on Page Five.)
, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (By the
Associated- Press) Tho, American
Federation of labor today voted,
after an animated debato, against
the formation of an Independent
labor party.
President Green said there may
coma a time whun it will be neces
sary to organize such a party, but
ut present labor's Interest can best
bn served by supporting candidates
friendly to lubor.
Green was loudly applauded for
several minutes when he declured
such a proposal Impractical und
that I hero Is no need for un Inde
pendent parly now.
Green auid the lute Senator la
Follette's son would have been de
feated at the recent Wisconsin
election If he hud run on an In
dependent ticket, "but now lubor
hus another friend In the senate
Big Train, After Cour
ageous Fight Wrecked
with Goal in Sight
SWASHBUCKLERS
SLUG IN EIGHTH
Home Team, Coming
From Behind, Smack
Offerings of Walter
Johnson. , u
FORBES FTELD, Pittsbnrg (Fy
the Associated Press) The Pitta
bnrg Pirates took the champion
ship of the world today from
Washington by battering Walter
Johnson and soorlng' their' ' third
straight victory over ti.e Senators.
9 to 7, In a furious battle fought
nut In a drixzling rain on soggy
fields.
An eighth Inning rally by the Pi
rates, which netted three runs, en
shled Pittsburg to emerge victor!
ous. -
- Washington got four runs tn the
first when the Pirate defense
crumbled, but Pittsburg kept up a
heavy fire . on Johnson, breaking
through in the third for three runs
and in the fifth for another.,
Score Is Tied
In the seventh Pittsburg tied the
score but Pecklnpaugh clicked a
home run In the eighth to put
Washington in front.. . -
In the eighth, Yde, running for
"flmttlrt llnd ths eotm on lt by
Blgbee. pinch hitter. Then, with
the bases - full, Cuyler doubled,
scoring Blgbee and Moore. Cuy
tnr's hit was at first believed to be
uj. homer but the '.umpire din- i s .
ullowed It. .
Katn falling Intermittently today , i
before the gunw made U uncertain. I 5
whether the deciding game would,
4 ' t
(Continued on Page Ftv. V ' "
f;
Freighter Airround in
Strait, Believed Doomed
PREPARING NEW
.WABHINOTON (By the-Associated
Press) Tho treasury Is pre
pared to suggest to congress that
a maximum surtax of 2(1 per cent
be written Into the next tax law,"
but Hecretury Mellon has been un
able thus fur to arrive ut (t figure
which may bo proposed as maxi
mum amount by which :the na
tion's tax bill may be reduced. - '
Mellon nnd Winston, under sec
retary, figuring on how much tho
totul tax recoipts may be cut, ure
expected to .have statistics ready
when tho house ways and mean
HKATTI.K, Wash. (Hy the As-1
soclaled rress). l lie rreignTr.r. .;j1,I,lll. ,.,,, bMin. consld
eratlon of a. new bill. .; '
Most Money
For The
Most People
When an Inli'Iligfiit adwilfwr
plans the njn n liru f IHh ad
teHisfng nppntpriailf,ti In t
chl fly Inten-Hteil In the ni'.-un1
by wbli-li lie can K-m-li tin
nwr-t ptip c w It h Ills ml vert Ih
Ing rtM'agc. If only half ns
many peiiple pais hlx nlunv
niitt Urn, for rxnmp'p. as can
1m fnidMil In lN iliiily Mfw
pnrT. H.iliii'l Ik- woiiIiI
m rid n H MKiie llien half 11
nitM-li iiione ffi w inlows an
nn manHipcr frd.frtMng.
TIm' bTer olf-r aderili-vi-n
a stream nf otr IJ.immi
p fi pns-in-f ll al ert inn
"w Indiiw" rarli day. Tltr
nby a major ly or sn nt-f-li;ng
budget I- "M-m iticnl.
for tHwru'f
MOIrvpr Adrnltlng
A Merchandising Service'
LCcmdyk Is ugiound at the Inner
end of the strait of Juun' du Fuca
In u serious condition.
Fears are expressed here that
the ship will be tost. She Is re
ported to have six feet of water
In the forepeak and forward hold.
A Victoria dispatch said the
$2,000 a Week Offered
Johnson Before Game
(Continued on .Page rive.9
Bicycle Rider Hit By
Automobile Yesterday
, I
V, igene Parks, 170B Y avenue,
was sligMly Injured yesterday
wlin he vas hit by the Hoover,
sed grocery truck, driven byTe!
K'e n. Young I'm ks wus on his
way home from school and wa
iblinv his bicycle on the ron
sid" of the atret. when thetrurK
hit him. One of his km-es was
cut and braised.
XTRA
FANS WOI I.P IH Y (1,111
Ml SKO(;l;K. Okla. AI') A
movement t., rnls4 a fund among
hanrlMtll fnns for tJir inircbasc of
a baxelmll club for Walter John-
mm. the Niiialors' "inn Train," lias
Ihvii launHirtl here. A million
ilollnrs from a millKm fans fin- the
Insehall tram for Walter Is tlic
-antiaign slogan.
I'lTTSBURQ (By the Awioclatcd
Eemdyke had a two-degree list. I'rers) waiter jonnson. ine o.:..
Tlie sleiuner Victoria Is standi. ators' pitching ace. has been or
by. A dense fog prevail. fered contract to appear In vau-
The Keindyk is a uiotorshlp of devllle at a salary of $2000 a week,
the Hollund-Ainerlcun line out- provided he wins the final game of
l)OJn,li tho world series.
Appqrel of American
Statesmen Is Described
(II. Charles 1. Ktcwnrt) I With the women.it was Just the
WASHINGTON (NEA Hpeclal) reverse. Many of the foreign dele.
In two respects American states- gntes had tneir wives wun mem.
Ith European public I compared with their hostes.ses at.
least, according to American Ideas.
The Latins, among tne ytsmng
JoIiiimmi. hIx fun hail -Htributitl
lo the fuml
-un-a H,,unitre.
.... .. fA (.iM.ovamare in: j-wi d. j -c - - - -
company
I men.
I tw.-. i.a mlnitfiil nt snrtnrlnl I
(Al') correctness. They don't know lan- , women, came the nearest to itieas-
guuges. This was brought out very i unng up io in "''u"'," ,' "
co, spleuously at the recent gather- '. American taste, In dress, but even
ine gowim v. '
awuken no feelings of envy, to far
us feminine Washington was con-
The American delegates dressed cernert. ... I
ell enough. Their suits were
niAltfOTTK, V
I-'.lglit mlliuti after Its-til baselmll
rtuis lenntel of m iimMilgn lo pnr.
elinsr a iMira'liall -liili for Unllrr i- t,6 nteriarltum-ntury Un
Ion here.
i.t:
Brothcihood Resumes
Meetings This Evening
T'-e !t -esltyterltin Itrutlierhoo I
will tii'-et this evening al the
home of William Miller on II.
avenue. Jno. H. lloilg n will tulk
on "Kvolutlnn of Mw." Aft.'r
Mr. Ilodgin's tnlk there will be
s general discussion of the sub
, Ject.
f 11111-: AT TIIIMITTI
SVItAl ISi:. N. . (Al1) Wltll brushed and pressed and fit better
i ilen.1 ittsn's 'laml grtiiiilna the than the Europeans', f'rtictlcully
il.i-irtlli- Un- VVi-li-rii i-nni. a without exception, they wi re ordl-
Ni York I eiilriil sleeis-r train nary wicks, with soil felt hats and ,
ImimihI for flih-fiuo. HIM-.I for a (II- ten shne-H. us often as not.
i.nr .,r IS nillea HhIsi. ( liarhx The Europeans, lyillallv almost
J. Foreman, fln-nisn. il Im-h rml without exee.llon. never appeun-ii
l.l. rfivliuvr. William Annlierueii. In anything less thnn the fullest.
.I.-..I will. Ills head .n.-li.-.l a the "morning dre "-cutaway, pearl
rlMT t-anie llmiuxh Mini. Van- .,,,.P. rt .' ... .loves.' monocle smattering, lacks the opportunity
hergen l licllevrn- to tmu uw-n n moro than
.truck by a bridge girder. whule regalia.
Why the old world outclasses
America linguistically Is easy to
. understand. Living al close quar
Iters with other nationalities, the:
I Europeans naturally learn one an-.
I other's tongues.
The uveruge American, sur-
, rnumled only hy his own kind, ex--le.nl
along the Mexican border,
I where he does acquire a Hiantsh
low cases the and Incentive to learn languages.
I or to practice tnera eve" " -
.-.
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