■■— ■to The listin g season Igsts fr o « th« end oi January ■»til the end of XaguM, and the New Zealand government, threnzh Its tourist bureaa. ^nkaa elaborate camping arr«ngatnanta lo r the fishermen malrfnto wave* bosh t o r ‘duty In that republic since that time. i , Boundary trouble arising be­ tween Panama and Costa Rlc« In 1**1 daubed S battalion M bb dla- ‘patched for duty in Fanamb. - ' Marinaa v e u landU in " Hon­ our»* In I U 4 . when a sarlaus r®TQh>U broke. put. Further *9 jiondqrts were 'made the 'following* M r . ‘ ‘ ‘ at the chief centres of the sport. Expects to Catch W m Qfl Divided Legislature SYDNEY. (UP) — Tke most ambitious expedition ever fitted . out to capture giant fish assembK ed at Wellington. New Zealand, recently. Its members • in c it e d Zane Grey, the American, novelist, his brother. R- C. Grey, his son, Romer Grey, Captain L. Mitchell, and <5. Alma Baker, tpillipaaire East Indian rubber plantation owner. Last year Grey, MHcbqjl and' Baker met at various fishing re­ sorts along the New Zealand coast, and had astounding sport with the big flab. Grey incor­ porated his experiences in a book, | and before separating, members | of the party determined to meet again this year. The present venture has been styled the:"Zane Grey-Alma Ba­ ker Expedition." It is well-equip­ ped. It includes two scientists, a doctor, and an English naval of­ ficer who has been engaged on survey work la the South Seas. There are also two expert motion- picture cameramen, and two ‘‘still" photographers. The movie men will produce what is reck- 1 oned will be the greatest fishing 1 picture yet filmed. Every sort of marine life will be shown as well 1 as camp life, life aboard Ship, and 1 trout and salmon fishing.' yrnnk * Stick. • W«w York artist, is a|aq 1 coming with Grey. Grey has sent out his large boat, the Fisherman, to act as a mother ship in the variofts expedi­ tions off the New Zealand coast, and there are five motor Iqunchqs.- Last month Alma Baker arriv­ ed at Sydney from M» plantations in the north, en routs to Welling­ ton. with the finest fishing tackie ever seen her*. It included more than 100 rods of various sixes, in­ numerable floats, hooka, siqkers and several «Has of varied flkb- 1ng )ine. Giant swordfish are , the chief means of sport, but there are sev­ eral other kinds of big game fish that fight tbp angler every inch of the r w until th®r arp landed. SALEE Fab. I—r The H?u«a gad Senate receavbaad yesterday for the second half of lecigfatlfe session. Among th l new M l«'lh the house, on the last day fdr 'in­ troduction without' consent was a measure providing -for a divided session of the legislature. 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I ■ SB ■ . w ■ Hl - Richardson Springs WRITE UR LEE RICHARDSON, Manager often, and entertain you because they haven’t happened to you. them firsts . Near Chico, Butte County, California can do Wonders F o r You. • things unexpected, that happen to others, happen not ear; a richer flavor to this coffee; here a more comfort­ * Then the guzuftne and hot mineral baths of Evonts pilo up in the papers—fires, murders, divorces T H IS Boyd (forage PhoR« 50 Are You In Prime f KOI NOT FEELING JU S T BIGHT ’ fd » «» . It) » * Hi « I 1 you. This cream for smooth skiu; this oil to enliven your Claycomb Motor Go. Phone 47; U — Information 1 daily drama please you most. Exchange price made when turning ta four old battery on » new one. 1 <- Pickwick Stage System i ' WASHINGTON. r U P H # (UP)— DiriUf the’ pakt k l'y ^ h r , American lives and property btHns been protected J « , Central,7^Mrl- ca ant} the-We«t; U £»“ tachments of United StajfS * Mg- Dpsfrucden wrought reoi wnr py oooue mob« ip the British concession at Honkow u r and bluelacfetr. NJkval fec- js pictured herp. The photo i? the flrft from the scene of the Chinese anti' ords disclose.' x ’ •* * ' gie United State«. Hankow, on the Yangste river, is the Oi} March 8, 18W i officers, sailors and marines^roig the U. S. I military faction in China. Following the wrecking and hnrn- S. Atlanta landed pP.ca del ife^ here, all British shops in Hankow were closed. England Tor oto protect th e 5. Untjed State« riUhing w d troop» to Ohina to prevent further such disturbance». consulate and goyerhinent pro- 7 j—r4n-WtriiihjamsfrdMTmt±jjX:' ‘' • • -» • - 1 per^ ‘ Mirt p,f the Artpy, pf Cwhaff Papl- March 18, lfiit, to protect caused three expeditionary forces Morines and hlueJaclBeta • frogi the u. S. S. Ipwa were disnatchqd ffcatlon. In t«e same Jrear 120 Amprlcq|tq during ah insurrection. to be sent to that country In 1999. to Pgnama Id ihjfx ahh ’ dqrhfg siilors and marines landed at Ha- A week later another detachment A guard left there for the Amerl-, the ssme^year^detadtvaeoftTifhR^ LYana from the p . f . 0 . ¿Denver from the aante ship landed at can Legation was withdrawn Au­ ed at Colon from the U. S. S. Ma-1 f To insure a peaceful election, In 1912 a provisional brigade tw o detachments ert sailors an expeditionary force wgs appt The following year, a4* battalion was dispatched to Cuba because of marines was landed at Cejonj frefn the TJ.S. S. ttfirietta la ired to Panama In d ie s . ot Unsettled conditio^» and were stationed at , Pkpapuf; >«t Trujillo and Ceiba, Headyraa, Revolutions in Nicaragua Two regiments of marines and • Colon and the Panama railroad, protrectlng the transit of the Is- thmus. A marina detachment l«M e0 at Santo Domingo in 1908. La­ ter a brigade was sent to Pan­ ama. Thia brigade returnee! in 1904 hut left a battalion in the Canal Zone, maintained there un­ til 1914. Because of the insurrection in Cuba In 1900, a brigade of ma­ rines was sent to Cuba, forming F t things. W S j î I