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l l y . ^ t e-off
iotTwRl lie to effect «h exchange,
efy foilow- f ^Jfeosorg betw^bi ,J.p«a.M
The southwest today was linked
into the nHbonal atr » a ll »ye1
hrf Germaa universities. Oerm-
10m— e lip p i*g two d»ya of
the
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correspondence Vme Between east Inc., which 1» hr Charge of the ’probably will be the first of the
and seutkwesb— when two huge mail syfcsm, plans to pat 10 m i- j Teuton savants to come' to 'Jap-
mafl plane» started the route be chinee Into the field.
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tween Chicago and Dalian.
Early OMOX one of the hear?
“ air tra c k ** roared into the skies
front t | d U n tiia c field of the Na
tion«! A ir TrMqbport on its maid
en voyage to the jseuthweat. At
the same
another plane teok
o ff from Dallas headed to Chi
cago.
This brought out realisation of
dreams fostered by southwestern
business men several months ago.
The move puts them within
It
hours m ailing distance of Chicago
and clips two days o ff the mailing
(line-from Boston to Dallas.
In addition to m all the planes
w ill carry express but no passeng
ers w ilt be allowed to utilize the
new dady systeih.
W a rrin g down from Chicago
the schedule, calls for the first
ntall stop at Moline, I11‘. *Phh next
Anu rod at the Ashland, Oregon Post office ae Second Class Mail
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R E F U N D IN G D E B T S
T he B eren ger « M ellon a g reem en t on the- fu n d in g o f
¡lie F ren ch d ebt to the U n ite d S ta te s r e su lte d in a c o m
prom ise on p aym en ts, b u t is a v ic to r y fo r th e I’n ite d
S ta te s in it« refusal tq p erm it th e id e n tific a tio n o f rep a ra
tion« jm yinents w ith p a y m e n ts on th e d eb t.
A fter e ig h t te a r « o f.e m b ittr e e d w r a n g lin g b oth th e
reparation« and the in te r -a llie d d eb t p r o b le m s h a v e been
put o u t of the w a y , if n o t fin a lly d isp o se d of. T h ia g o a l
took m uch lon ger to reach th an it sh ou ld h a v e h u t th e al
lie d nation« had to he con vin ced , tlig t th e U u ite d S t a le s
w as in no m ood to p erm it th e c o n c e lla tio n a n d th e A m e r i
can p eop le had to he e d u c a ted to t h e id e a th a t ‘ ‘p a y m en t
in f u ll ” w as im p ossih l a n d th e b est w e m ig h t e x p e c t is
p aym en t to th e e x te n t o f th e c a p a c ity o f each co u n try
o w in g u« m oney.
T h e u n fu n d ed fo re ig n debt« are th o se o f J u g o k ia v ia
$51,000,000;
G reece
$15,000,000;
B u agia
$192,000r
BY CHARLES P. STE W A R T
000 and a sm a ll am ount from Liberia.*
NEA Service W riter
If the U n ite d StateB e v e r r e c e iv e s 50’ p c r cen t o f th e
W ar for any purpose shall be
fa ce o f th e d e b ts th e n a tio n w ill h e in Puck — h u t tlm t Illegal, and neither the United
w iltolergely d e p e n d on w h a t Euroi>ean c o n d itio n s m ay be States nor any state, territory,
association or person subject to
tw e n ty or th ir ty year« h en ce.
etter /'F s £:
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Tt h as been f a n iy
w#fll
esfSW W ^ t h a t tlm G reek
g overn m en t h as a $10,000,(100 c r ix n t in Ita ly fo r a rm a
,
m en ts, and th a t I ta lia n fa c to r ie s are h u m m in g w ith w ar
m a teria l orders. I t is a lso w ell know n th a t I ta ly w ou ld
lik e n o th in g b e tte r th an t o rep lace F r a n c e us m a n d a to ry
in S y r ia . I booking a b it in to th e fu tu r e , f n e m ay alm ost
see a G raeco-T u rk ish w ar, a s a r e su lt o f w h ich M osul
fall« to E n g la n d , and a p o litic a l situ a tio n in w h an ee is 1
forced o u t o f S y r ia in fa v o r o f Ita ly . B y n-p rocess o f e lim
in a tio n , th e con flict o v e r th e M osul o il terri t o r y ,sim m ers l
d ow n to one b etw een G reat B rita in an d F ra n ce. G reat
B r ita in is n otoriou s fo r r e fu sin g w h en ev e r p ossib le, to
figh t h e r ow n b a ttle s. S h e lia s u sed G reece b efore a g a in st
th e TurkR, and w ou ld d o u b tle ss a llo w th e G reek s to snatch
hjjr M osul c h e stn u ts from bu rn in g. T h e T u r k ish g o v ern
m en t seem s t o be fu lly a w a r e o f th e situ a tio n and fo r th is
rênson h a s ca lled up it s a rm y reserv es. T h e a p p a ren tly
jifeaceful b h ie o f E u rojiean sk ie s o fte n p roceed s a n a sty
«tprm.
R anr À p * é ,
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Its Jurisdiction shall pr0tia.ru for.
declare, engage In or carry on
war or ether .arpicd contact, fx -
,petition, Invasion or unMertaking
within or without the United
States, nor shall any fnuds i lie
raised, appropriated or expend
ed for such purpose.
W A SHING TO N — Senator* Lynn
J. Frazier of North Dakota, who
proposes a United States consti-
tutional amendment against war,
as set forth above may l>e set
d&wn safely as a radical.
I t Isn’t necessarily radical to
want to outlaw.war.
But Tor one country, all by it
self, In this turbulent world, to
disarm completely, forget what
little it ever did know about the
m ilitary a rt and prohibit «itself
from ever liftin g a hand in anger
again— well, if that lent a radi
cal suggestion, what Is?
“I suppose It does seqm a Little
radical at firs t,” agreed Senator
Frazier,
when
asked if
k»
didn’t consider it So.
“ Howevjr, we al| want to end
wars— all except the profiteers.
The League of Nations and the
World Court don’t seem likely to
accomplish it. I think this meth
Trying to look down upon those
od w ill. Only, somebody rtust
above us is quite a strain.
make a start. W e’re as well sit
uated to do it as any country,
Some of the new spring hats
and better than most.
look almost good enough to eat.
“ Once we’ev taken the first
stop, I believe the others
w ill
Speaking Scotch is much more
ollow suit.
Maybe the nations
ifficu lt than drinking it.
if continental Europe w ill havo to
have a general agreement first,
The man who slaps everyone
but we can act independently
bn the back eventually seems to
and Initiate the movement.”
Strike it lucky.
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M E X IC A N BOY C R U C IF IE D
Some men are so brave th<*y
will go and get married right
M EXICO C IT Y ,, ( U P )— I t ha? while women are buying spring
just been learned here that
n clothes.
fourteen year old youth, Jovi;
Chacon, was crucified
In
the
These are the days thé golfers
courtyard of the ja il at Ciudad are out after the early birdies.
Hidalgo, Mlchoacan, by the other
prisoners.
M yrtle Creek— W ork begun on
The boy has been arrested for logging cgntract tor 35,000 feet
maltreating
his mother
and tlmlxsr.
grandmother. When the other?
Large force worxmg op 2 and
learned of his offense he was tied
one-half mile Powell VallOy-Or-
to a cross and no effort to release
lent unit of Mt. Hood Loop road.
r
I
him was made bjr anyone. Hun
dreds of townsmen passed
the
B urnt— H erriek pine m ill be
ja il yard to see the unusual spec ing « built here, w ill cut 250,000
tacle.
feet a day.
stop is at St. Joseph, Mol, and
from ther on stops w ill be made
a t* kansas City, W ichita, Kan..
Oklahoma City and finally
the
southern termtndS at Dallas.
The* flying distance
between
Chicago <nd Dkliks is approxi
mately 1,04(1
miles
and
the
planes to be used probably will
have a cruising speed of about.
110 miles an hour.
Not only w ill the new a ir mall
route link the southwest with C hi
cago, Kansas C ity and Other mid
dle-western markets, but it Will
have also a direct contact with
the already-established east-west
m all route.
Planes front here w ill not leave
before arriv al o f the morning
TMwk of the articles around your home’ that could
be made briefer and more colorful with the use
of Decoret Enamel.
This easy-to-use decorative enamel can be used
to refinish furniture of evety description. In the
breakfast room the brighter colors are very ap-
piOpiiatei while in the bedroom the paler tints in
sem i-gloss finish are more suitable.
During this Special Decoret W eek you can obtain
without cost a sample can of Decoret Enamel in
any color you desire, a booklet showing color
You can secure these articles free by filling outfit«
attached coupon and bringing it to our store daring
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C R IP P L E C R E E K , Colo., May
18.— ( U P ) — A few thousand feet
of earth, offers no hindrance tp
reception of a radio program It
was found in an experiment car
ried out In the American Eagle
mine here.
P. L. Smith and A. S. Carper,
connected with the mine prop
erty, took a radio set to the
twenty-first l^vel of the mino
which is 2,100 feet below the sur
face.
A noon-day pipe organ con
cert broadcast by station KOA at
Denver was heard w ith the same
clarity as outside the shaft.
can of DECORET, and a licoMet on
it coat to *>«.
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niade in W ash in gton . T h e C h urch P e a c e U n ion com p osed
o f all th e m ajor co m m u n ia n s in th e U n ite d S ta te s, filed 4ts
o p p osition , to (h e p o lic y o f p e r m ittin g u se o f th e e d u c a
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t # y and tra in in g and p r o p a g a n d a by th e W â r D epnrt-
nfrnt: secon d, opposed to th e m ilita r y tr a in in g n ow g iven
bt the public h ig h school«; th ird , o p p o se d to all c o m p u l
sory m ilitary, tra in in g e x c e p t in e s s e n tia lly
m ilita r y
sd n stls.
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nOw afoot to esta b lish n a v a l u n its in a ll c o lle g e s , and re
serve officers arc to be a s s ig n e d to .as m an y com m u n ity
canters a« possib le. T h e arm y burtijUciRCy e v id e n tly d e
s ire « to in stitu te P ru ssian isin in th is co u n try and mtfy
got nw av-w itIt it.
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A fu ll sto c k Of
S p r in g B u d d in g p la n ts
The strongest opposition
to Fred SteNrOr js found in
the democratic party. Dem
ocratic politicians and news
papers brand StelWer as an
enemy of the direct primary.
They cry “conspiracy” and
to. lead people to be
that Steiwer would
sh the’ direct primary.
Nothing la farth er from the
rtriA ^ B ta iw e r’s enemies are
aoikg, everything in their
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strength o f phbtic approval
bac* of StefWer. They
r«k* him. They know they
eennot defeat hint in the
general ejehtton.
Steiwer . w ill
a credit
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iw tlfii'Seakte. >. Jie-{s clean,
ene.’werte, c a p 0 le and ag-
I’l le s t i n e it is proposed to secu ro $15,on(\0i)0 to h elp tlious-
afids o f J e w ish fa m ilie s in farm « e ltlein e n ts on the Kus-
«ifcn p ra irie« /
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ttjring .Jewidh ^t««l etlraiR ation by fre e lnltid g r a n ts and
-M lb is. S om e (>,(MM) fam ilie« have
aB’e a d y been th u s in stalled and *24,OOH m ore h a v e regi»-
tdfced ap p lication «. T h e j^ V em u M o i |>r<>pp«e« tof » fo v u k 1
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o f l i f e in th e c itie s o f th e old p ale, w h ere, liended b y th e
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