Nothing Unfair has Been Done in the Eugene Effort to Acquire the S. P. Terminal-Read Today's Editorial1
f3tC5A HOWIE
City News
- THE WEATHER
OREGON: Fair and continue
,,,, tonight and Saturday;
L .ortnerly winds. Temper-
minimum today, 48 do-
maximum Thursday, 78
l ' CI... l
precipitation, none
Stage ot
rwer. 2-3 "
,i,d, north.
Direction ot
VOL. 68 : KUUE.Ni'., UKKUUN, Fl,nUYY;X IXt., JUNE 10, 10-V. " PRICK; "j:A1ia N0" 1U
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suion Completed
KFDJ operated by Oregon
"Plural college hos b"n COm"
. i;,,iT to' word received
;"n V. Humrick, president of the
,jMst lietail Dealers Trudc ns-
lion -vo rc8ulnr broadcasting
I a be undertaken uu.u ......
1 ot is complete, ready tor use
at tinai
500 watt broadcasting
iiii Mil & i il 7.4 r m a ? m mm mitt u ,
$ S fillip, $ ;MJ f . ilf ItVY V'l Pi j?,!
iiii mm ir ir Ml Bra -r a y if feOe iC e1 lis
-.a t- utoj r-'- rata csai r"-1I'--J -"- t-" - bui w hi -gjdun n, .
. ,-. ' -ra a . . n-n n 119 btts -,!? (IT HFr Iir2 IU5 v-s Hfia , . l '
i nmni imin nil .
- ..ther than a motor genor-
tutiou, . .
Ninety battery units, containing;
'" cells each were shipped direct
B the fetry t0 Corvallis. Only
j1 oats from Eugene, the new sta-
w ii expeetea to "'
u.r. on the nights it broadcasts.
Low Pa"5 of ,hc " A- Cl C"mI'"5
U, been enuippcd wiin coun.-ci.un.
-iking possible me '"6
Lott control ot special concerts,
.pertbes. debates aud ntniouc con-
U uramou, ......... ......
ranis will be continueu.
Strik Is Deductod
I'm fill davs of service are invari-
L, deducted in calculating adjusted
Lupensation, says .Miss urace .or-
m. secretary of tnc local ttoa Lross
.iapter. This is true, even though
itmsn may hare died in service and
Strtfore did not receive his $00 bon--.
rMuction ia also made in cases
.Urr service men, bocause of eer-
niii rank, were not entitled to the
S bonus. If o veteran naving m
sjjustwl service credit of ?;0 or less
j; nftpr making application but be-
ort be has received payment, the
mount of his adjusted service, crciu
is pitable as soon as practicable, in
, lump sum, after receipt of the ap
pliolion to his dependents in the
Mlowins order of preference: Widow
i unmarried, children, mother, fnthor.
His is true even though he may have
Mmcd someone else as beneficiary.
will be used for the new
State Rests Case in Shepherd Trial
Lease is Upheld
FilEIS
TESTIMONY AS
Against Shepherd
-r
LASTWITNESS
Defense Plunges at
Into its Side of
Murder Case
Doctor Concludes Story of
Giving the Germs to
Shepherd
Stock Prices Good
Une county sheep nnd hogs drew
cr.l ns ta
CHIl-'Alit). June l!l. W 1 i
state rested its case in the William I
Slienheid murder trial today after
nine diys of testimony upon which ,1
buses ils plea f"r death penalty f"f
the ni-ilille-aged lawyer charged vi,,l
using typhoid germs to flay his youn
fostcr-son, the millionaire, Hilly Mc
t'liutock. Tlie dtfense began, presenting its
!Ki nrices on the Portland market j case in an effort to counteract . ,
to week, according to the report j unfavorable uupression left by .!.
,1 W V Avres, secretary of the ; state's last witness.
I. Countv" Co-operative Shipping The states last witness, the miiu
: ia"on. A douhle-deck car load upo., .., . depen,,,,, ,
rfsliecp and hogs were sold at the mj the necessary - corpus delict, t.ie
V. V and stockyards and the f,, tha, a crime had been com.,,,,
, drew the top price of the day ,,,s ChaHes C K n. propn o
WU cents, .according to Mr. Ayres. small school known as the National
He sheep sold at 11 Vi cents which is ' fniversiiy "f Sciences.
... . . f,.r vullev Hi. accusation of Miepl
' ri , l.mh I ,.,. wlc. tot from h'.m three te't
vttt qnoled at i- cms ""- . . -
Another cur of I.nnc sheep and hogs tion how to us.. ..........
inbc sent out within the next HI I young Mctlinlock before n.arnae
iv, .Mr. Ayres states. would nullify a will he had made ,n
Shepherd's fr was attack, d
Dslcaates To Be Named- ' viciously b; the defense, but in its es-
IMegates from the Kirst Haptist I ntial p-ints was n t denir.l l.j r.ti
tbnr.h of this citv to attend the an- ; ,n upon cross-exa,inatl"n.
i .!, vrM,ern linn- ! vin,nn udmitt'd that he coud n..t
list church to he held at Seattle .lul"'
91 to .Inly o will be elected nt a
niprling of t lie church scheduled for
Thursday evening, .lime 2.", according
to announcement today of Hev. Cliar
lra E. Dunham, pnstor. The Kugene
tburch is entitled to nine delegates
in addition to the pnstor who will
tteml the sessions. A number of
visitors from the local church are
also expected to attend the conven
tion, it is announced. y
V
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: Dr. Charles C. Falnan
IESIN
MATHEMATIGAL
IT
HnLlv
SOCIETY BEET
IS UNDER WAY
Convention to Last For
Two Days; Regular
Business Ends
10 CUT
DISPUTE; Hi IS
OTHER'S, THEY SAY
Tax Receipts
Cut in Half I
By Decision
KAT.M (Ire., .lime 10. Receipts of
tljr. public service commission from
the gross earnings tax on public utut.
tlee nud imposed by an act ot the
tl)'20 legislature, and estimated t"
produce $0.000 for a biennium, will
be reduced an estimated one-hnlf, or
to about $40,000 for a biennium, by
an interpretation of the lnw made by
I Attorney-General Van Winklo todiy
j in reply to an Inquiry by the commission.
The oninion holds that the ta ap
plies only to purely Intrastate busi
ness, and that any income of the utin
tte fi-Ain interstate business none on
Oregon account cannot bo taxed. To
The American Mathematical so- tax it would be contrary to the te,l
I , 1.- 1.1,1.
ciety, San Francisco session, began : orni rram.m.
! its two .lav annual convention here to-1 1 he commission nas a.. .j
,,! The regular business was finisn. j ed under the act $'J",0:,1. It happen.
.' . :.u .. .,i..,. 1 .!,. n.ilv a small nart of this will.
, .ins n. lerin'o... win. n.v ..vm". t - ,
of Seattle as the next meeting place j have to be refunded under the op.n
for the convention next summer. 1 he ton ot me s
nflicers. K. It. lledri.'k, of the soiltn
em brunch of the I'niversity
forniii. chiiirnian, nnd lr..fesor
llernstein. of llie t'niversilV of
IUISENT0
PLAN M NEW
j cinpi mn'Q mi
paw wistwwai'i.iii..L jum m:w;w ii lULlslll U UlL
f v vv GDMPJUIYWINS
WrM COUBT DECISION
POLAR JAUNT
Explorer Safe, But Dissat
. isfied With Results of
His Arctic Flight
Trip About City And
River is Feature of
The Meeting
up
i'lELTOllETTE'S
will rniKun
forniii. (fiTi'Iarj'
fift for iitiiMliT jtnr.
Many Attend.
Tlie urseion was flttendctl by 20
j memlier tliir families, niul 14
nuijor topics in itiiithenwtt weU
BODY TO BE TftKEH
Mr. Hodje To Speak ' I
Kdwin T. Hodge, professor of eco- ,
snniic geology at the University of
Oregon will he the principal speak
er at the noon luncheon meeting of
the Kugene chamber of commerce next
Thursday, according to announcement
Miiy of K. Kugene t'ha.lwick, sec
relnry of the chamber. Professor
Hmlge will speak on the Three Sis
ters urea which is being urged as a
anions! monument by 'he Kugene
fbainlipr of commerce the matter al
"!) hiving been taken up with the
eengre.-siMiinl renresentntives from
fregon, musical program is also
l"ins arranged for the luncheon meet- ;
"'t. Mr. t'hn.lwick states. j
' fp nl-ng. the border between l.nio-:
and Incoln counties there is n 1""
strip of land comprising approximate- j
.,es of typhoid bareilli and inform.!-My 1 "cres and ibis is the from- .
is.1.! land tor iik'sp wo., .... ,
by tax burdens. I.nne county claim
this strip belongs to Lincoln county j
a. the r It -f huin.lnry legislation
pissed by the legisbiture in ltrjS. Lin
eolu county rejoins with the declara
tion that this leg'siation was not
sought, tlie land is not wanted and
: H,nt there are no funds in the budget
to care for the inscribing of the rec
ords, ns the boundary law provi
A cninninniriiti n was received to
day by lien K. Keeney, lis .ssor of
Lane, from C. W. .lames, county ju-h-'
of Lincoln, staling th,i Lincoln conn
,. n.,l assessing the di-pnted
,'lrip of land nnd that an effort is to
t,e iva.ie to have the law changing III"
boundary repealed. Mr. Keeney in re
i trn writes that Lane county has f
: n'.rv the suite law. the land in 0110
tion is a part of Lincoln county nw
and Lane county rannnt n.-es it.
! ' The cnanee of b .ulid.iry was pass,l
I . ,i.. i..vt.,ire when Mr. Keeney
i,v . or
' was a member of that t'
for the
taken up ut the meeting, luiporlif.it
subjects discussed were '"On certain
...lutions of Linslieu's cosuiob.gical . ,. . tP)
e.pia.ions. " by Dr. II. I'. Kobcrts ... , - ' ( S nii ir )( , .
of .! i.l,iuri.M I.ist.t.iie 01 ! F(llott, ;U ,e taken late today to
unlogy; a.,.1 "Newton's mdebledne Jo r(, fr timp , ,,e
. Descrte," by l'rofosor Klonsu i r,yrmtftX in
t'aj ri. This paper was read since Mm ,.,. ,0,..
1'rof. fnjori c.ill.1 not attend. , Mnrk ,.,,,,., eomil.g
The di legal w spent pari 01 i.i'.
North Pole Destination Still
In View; Companions
Also Eager
LONDON, June 10. W HonM
Amundsen has once more come snfely
out of the merciless grip of the Arc
tic.
An nbnndoned aeaplnne, frosen In
,i, l .o.ns 150 miles from tlie
North Tolo remnlnn ns bin "farthest
north" marker, hut the great Nor
wegian explorer nnd his five Intrepid
companions are enjoying the comfort
of bunks end warm menls after 2S
f untold hardships during which
they pried the other machine out of
the ire and flew bnck to Spitsbergen.
Amundsen failed to realise bis
.I.,.,,, of ren el.ln the polo by nlr.
but the failure was magnificent and
is almost entirely lost sight of here
in the great popular wove of relief
at the news, of his return and a.lmini
i tion nt his heroic accomplishment.
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ii,n ! Judna T. Blake Kennedy,
Judge T. Blake Kenned?
Passes Down Decision
Against Government
i,n ! Judna T. Blake Kennedy
who doclded the Teapot Uomo case In
Invor ot the Sinclair on ......
Below Is Harry F. Sinclair, whose
leaso on the dome It hold legal by
the decision.
AMUNDSEN DISAPPOINTED
I'liPKMIAtlLN. .Inns 10. i-
The Social Deniocrilten publishes
r ...mi Ii nnon Ills Vila-
on an inspection trip ot the city, and ''". , lrt vears. ended I report from Oslo .be orweg,n
1 SUV WllO Ml 'I.' )
j (Continued on page two)
10. In-
,,wiiivi:'I'IIS. June
rrea-ed disorders in t'hiingking were
reported t" the stnte department by
Viee-Consnl Kobert Smyth in a m--,ge
apparently sent on June IS. 1.
. ., ... ,i. ...vers benting received
';. ,ree foreigners, a .'.""''
and a Polish national,
details.
,lv and wn
tomorrow will be the guests ot in
University for nil day outing up lb
MeK' iiiie river.
Members Listed.
l'romiiietit members present includ- j
ed Protest r 1., T. Hell, ruvcr-ii.
of WnsliiliBloli; Professor II. A
lleriistein; Professor A. !'. t'nrpen
ter, I'niversity of Washington; I'. M
Cramlet. t niversitv ot Washington
Professor l. M. l.ebiner. I niversiiy
of falifi.rnin; Pr f. It. K. Morif. I'.u-
versity of Washington; Prof. W. D.
Tallmiin, Montana Slale college;
Prof. It. M. i Winger, t'niversily of
Washington; K. it. llcdrick, oulliein
brum ll, I'niversity of ( 'nlifornia ; I..
L. Smail, I niversiiy of Texas; W. ('.
Kells. Whitman lollrge; 1.. S. Ded-r-!cl.
I'niversity 'f llrilisli ( '"liuiibi , ;
K. ('. Kent, Oregon Agricultur il college-
('. M. Titus, t'lilifornla Agric-il-
. . lf..l.l A,t,
, ii Minting t int iio.hu. .."
In hi- -evenlle.l, year the career . . (( ,,,.
Pigbling P."h." one . f the ontslam.- . ,,,,, ,OI,ioal Arctic
,ing figure, in American politic "" , . ( , n , f i .. ,1 will, the res.tll.
; last year an in.iei. .,-,o .
jiresid'Ht
DOWADISIS
NEW ROTARY HEAD
Funeral Monday.
1 In a special cur, the body will leave
...l,ln.l.,n nt .'I O'clock this nflCr-
inoon, f-.r lliiengn. There llie funenl
Sear and another roach carrying men,
!l,ers of the fninilr nod cl se frien-l
! wdl I" made int.. special train foil,-
nip lo Madison. The Wisron:n
(Continued on page five)
French Advanced
Tosts Keheved m
purpose of to re oe, , (f ,
fi.in? I le llie l.eiwet-o "i-
Sweilisll
gave no
and W. K
( Iregori
lr. Cariman Goinn Home
' liaries Wakefield t'ndman
STRIKE BEYOND CONTROL
STlWillAI. Jut.- W.-W-."
cording to report- from .'hungking
.trikers there nre be, nnd control, and
tsVen re-
(he many foreigner-
fuse nhoard the tore.gi. no-
Two Japanese gunboats Itaxe
l. ha.ig for Chungking-
left
j . At Host.
. Detroit . . .
It .t-m ..,
) Latteries
; Llnr.ke and
famous
composer, who was invited
come to Kugene after visiting 'he
rtlar.d Hose festival, will "lie unable
(Continued on page five)
Attention!
Women
Beauty Helps
Dressmaking Wanted
Hemstitching Solicited
W hHe listed on our classl
page jnany personal
ris women. Form the
hh;t uf reading them each
TROUBLE SPREADS
N.iKNi. l!.-"-T'"
,hi,,pin, strike speed to llonakon,
t.ela, Chi""' students here ni-o
:.,rk and decided to send a ooi,,,,,,
,,. ,o Canton in connertio. with th-
,,r,.o-,.d g "I movement.
Ste.msh-P snd.ng. to Canto and Ma
cao bav. b"n cancelled.
Late ...My order- w.re i-.l
. ti.. volunteer corp t"
U 'm-
tion in es- of emergency.
BOYCOTT STARTED
,-..NTON.J"0' 1!..'-A (tener
. : o A ho.cott of British. Jap-
1 ,r,.e and American oo.ls
. . . .f mee.ir.E -.
r Z end other Chinese eitt.e,
Kwacgtur. .'nicely y:.rH,
T!" IZZ - p,M.e. but. it i. ..rlar.fr.-'
begin was not mai l f.r, t
..o.ce.1 tomorrow or Monde). I"
The Ilenton ami I.nne county Pn-'
n, ! changed hut (here IS no .ll
imte on this part.
With both counties firm in the b
i.f that the strip i- P-irt "f the t-r-I
rilnrT f ,,e other there I o... n.nnv
in.ere..in p.."ihiof' ' '""
',reement of other county law, on
!,,, "no man's Inn-'." area. n.-cor.lin.-
to county "ff cin's of Lane. j
Schools are Soon
i To be Completed
B-.th the Theodore It-ceielt and
Wo -drnw Wion Junior h-ch
, .,.,! .rM,n "e near nc ccu-i--- .
, ,i.. ,,r.rl, of niin.ing. i1 in ', At
. t;..n nn.i
or.rre.s ... .'cold ng to member. I co ..
1 . , .-i. .ot 1,.,-ir.l. Man- n While. s-v lork
I-ortiar-l nr.!.."C. who drew .he
...,r. f..r a ' " '' '"
. h,re Mar cr.fer wi'h .he board
- ,emb.rs on tfc- .'.rn eg "'
ihuiidiM, to the K.ar.1 l.n -n"d-'"'-.....
-ii the eou:;.nient for
: I'raciieao.
. I,,.,,., in been i'
, trie two hoo.s ..
,1 board, it i annoiin
li;iscl);dl Hcsulls
nttniiied and Is ".pilte determined to
resume the nltem.l" t rench the
pole. The explorer is ipioled ns de-
rhiring that llie experience giillie.I in
his present attempt would enable linn
to atlnin bis goal,
j The other members of the eipe.ll
, tion, the account says, appear equally
! animated by a desire lo heat the er
! in I polar expeditions planned by other
J countries.
They expressed Ihe view that Im-
' porlnnl scientific results Imd been
jachieied Ibus tar. Captain Amimd-
-'.'.' Set! llOllsrii ,-
Swift EnRaffCnlCnt A.n.l...len, comrades were iinnni-
j .nous in llieir niipreciation of his
leadership. The American member of
the onrtv. Lincoln Lllsworlb, was sad
dened by the liens awaiting him of
the death of hi. fnlher during his
Klny in the north, but said that be
would continue his financial bucking
of Captain Amundsen.
!! irvH.AVIt. Juno 10. OP)
iio.l,l A. Ailntna of New Haven
i. .1.. ... rp. i, lent of ltotary
. ....ii., .1,"
I . ., i ill. ...t,.,n lit Tester
llltertiaiionni. r.. . --
In.', hnllnlini of the nnniinl conven
lion here was announced today, lie
defeated Taut 11. King of Detroit.
Seven memhera of the nlernnllonal
honnl of directors were re-electe.l.
French Chamber
Given Confidence
I L.. French Morocco. June 1!.
IPl - u official coiniiiuliiuiie todar
. ,.rlt, of
,. . r said i-rein ri no. an- ...
M""'- "!",!, have been relieve,, afler a
..'. iiilvance, aerial bonil.ardli.enls
I land stiff engagements. French forces
I .. .. , .i ;,, .1,. II. ni
I reaclie.i ineir
tMesguilla di-tri-l. afer inflicting se
vere lo.sea upon Abd LI Krnn s Hit-finns.
I'AIIIS, June 1!). W) The eham
l,er of deputies today voted confl
uence 111 le Painleva government by
j a ballot ol .'-. to ....
.1-,,. , f eontulencn was given
! , Premier Painlevr'a demand for an
; indefinite postponement of the Inter
I pellalion on Hie Mococcnn Hit.mllnr.
M. Dnriot. Ihe coinmuniil deputy.
'Allegations of Fraud Not
Sustained," he Says in '
HU Opinion
CHEYENNE, Wyo,. June It). OP)
-The leasing of Teapot Pome to
Harry F. Sinclair"! Mammoth Oil
company was upheld today by Fed-
eral Judge T. Illnke Kennedy, who
rendered his decision in the annul
ment suit brought by the government.
"The allegations of fraud in thai
1.111 have not been sustained," Judge (
Kennedy ruled, j
The acerotary waa fully within hie
rlghta in acting as he did, having been
authorized by the act of Juue 4, ll)'-0
to "develop, conserve, use and oper.
nto" the nnval oil reserves, Judge
Kennedy held.
Ho ruled that the phrase "In his
dlacreliou" embodied In Ihe law placed
no restriction tin the manner In wMca
tho reaervea were to be handled. .
Had Full Authority.
Ho further bad "full authorltlei to
use. otoro. exchange and sell" the
crude oil royalties, Judge Kennedy
held, denying the government a con
tention llmt the secretary's action In
dealing In commodillea for the gov
eminent all a usurpation of con
gres.lonal a.llliorlly for appropriating
money for audi dealings. The net ot
Juno 1, HI'-'lt, was a special act and
niilhorlxed Ihe building of storage
tnnka nt Pearl Harbor, 1'ortamnutu
and otli-r places as dealgnnted nnder ,
supplemental caniracta between the
government nnd Sinclair and Doheny,
,1.. .olio a.iiL
Juilge Kennedy at ruck from the rec.
ord all exhibits nnd records of Fall'a
bank accounts and financial tlenlinga
with tho Continental Trading company.
In sustaining n defense motion.
Complaint Olsmlsaed
The government's bill of complaint
a, dismissed, every major contention
in It hniing been denied In the decia
ion. Former Secretary of the Interior
Full's neglect to get an opinion from
the attorney general on the legality ot
the lease w is "no more than an error
In judgment In selecting nltorneja,"
Judgo Kennedy held, pointing out that
(Continued on o-ige three)
AMERICAN
i in In.)
Jy Boofrice Burton
ien kca suvica D.
L!
Leonard
Pi'-ini. Ii,
It II
. (1 I" 'l
. .n s
11 i.sler;
At Philadelphil
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Ilat.eries : Wn.gard
i;.ton. (Irani snd It'-g
n,l and Cochrane.
New Vcrx it! I'll
....nil
...nil i
Vnlig'o'der,
firnv, lloio
lotteries:
i'etir, i' k ano
C.ensros
P.enyo-iy::
.:i Id
1 PI
and .H.aalt
, S'h.'ing
BLOCKADE EFCCTIVE
PALIS. June 10.- 'Pi - A Work
ad. of (he Moroccan const by French
and Spanish warships to prevent
rm and n.u.oti -lis reach ng Abd el -Kriio.
lh warrng I'-n.ler of Morroc-,-n
trii-e.m'n. he. a me efle.liv. at ft
o'clock 1hi morning- The French and
Spaiii.h go.erniiien-s readied nn
i agreement last logh: regarding de
! tails.
' Canadian Canoeist
Arrives at maples
u ided for
were de-
t.i-.nt.
NATIONAL
A' Cincinnati -
New Yolk
Cincinnati
llati.r.es: (Ireenf'e'.d and
Ilonebue and W,rig".
.-. Id
I II
DONNA MAN HURT
SPKIN'IFILI.I'- Jon '
W. V. Baker. e.rp'o; e
. ,.lt t l..,i;a. 1.
S'altor'i "-"
ift f,-.t accidenta
, Spe.
f Ihe
1 l,i
rru.h'-'l iat. )c-
!in the !
fuelling to roll
,1 aailit his
g wllidl
into the
fu.t. It
t i, f-are.1 .hat anti-foreign out-: mo. - er, broken in
jikswii, ftT;:r.h"n '
f Mi,.,in..n. the Hn...h s...ln,.r... - k,;,a UIi,j
k.n .he .-'",7. 'T , ' nbeX-r.;e.l
p.p. with Iseibl. emtrgenoea. i
A. rit'sbtirga
p.rookl.n
p.t(!.'l!gh
V.h.rdt. rv
Tailor; Mead s snd K.i.ith.
! At Clucigo -
V.iln.elpl"
Chi. ngi
ti'.r,': irl n and
( li j-t.. C ooper and HiirtnetL
l If '.
.1" II -,rne
and
NAPLF.S. ll. I;. June l' '
ThVcar.di.-n clio'i-', I. S'ltena-.l
t'eorg- 11. '. Siuytli'. arrn-d het. .
lodav alter paddling from H"m. in
'l... than five ,!.). thereby ..nning a
wager of If)."") lua ll" tha"
., ,,-e.ent e, change, . lie recently
I paOdl'd from London ta Horn'.
Queen is Injured
In Auto Accident
... it
.i ii
PAHIS. June lll-e-A dispatch
from The Hague e5), 'M"n .11
! ,,. of lloil.od w. .l.gh-lr ii.P"-.
1 .( IT.an.onix, Franc, a. Ihe f-l "'
. . I ,., lliarc. eb-n b-r automobil.
I siippd on a glacie
EXPLORERS REJOICE
NF.W YOIIK. June III- He!
plorers and scienti-la rejoiced with!
!amen in all parts of the world to- '
day nl lb" sale return ol the Annuel- :
sen-LII'Worlh North Pole airplane ex- i
li.-dition.
'Ihe return lo Kii-g' Par. Spill
berg'ii. yesleidav, e.a.ilr US dais
,(t,-r lo ng off. was greeted with
many e,pr--i"n -f "' "'d '" "
Hut .he words ,-aine prilo ipallv from
explorers and .ci.lili-ts who knew
; Amundsen's courage aid ingenuity in
, coping with hazards of the P"lr
region.
Though lb' expedition f'll 1-V Olile.
bort of lauding at llie pole and was
' compelled lo return partly In on.
plane and partlv bv fishing schooner".
; .,. eipe.-t lo glean ii.udi al
' uable knnnledge from the flight.
Donald II- MncMillaii, h s"1'"
tomorrow from W i.ca.s.t, Maine, a.
the head of the all-American Ardic
expedition, sd.ni.ted Ihal a h- bur
den had b'en lifted "'f h' m''''
I l,o.l.en' eaf. relnrll, l' aanl
would enable him to d'voie all hia
et.etgl'S lo science instead of fir-'
1,-ititu.g for the Amundsen par.y.
He ai-o altered his pians so .ha.
th. enplane ban of the cip.-.l.iion
will now be e,labllli.'l t 'P
(CooliiMed cn o'ge thrae) .
The Sloty so Far
(.UIItlA,;I.DuN.b.a.,.Hul Dap
per, m-rrle, D.'K .IHK.I..KV. a
"niggling I I- "'
rlge l, fun and f 'l""
,.,t no work or children!
.k borrow. MAC.ilH'. "
.... -..1,1 tO ...eh '" '""
i . I,, 1,-arli Later Mag-
IlUt ,he refu-eS I" l"""" i
, I'.gneted '! l.lonas,
...;,., parties end her J".' i
,:,, .aorii, hire. l.AVI'-"!
SWANSON. -HI ""
,., can't .f.'o.d a M"d. SlL swamP I
I),,ki,b d.,... -r '
;., upon a new au. ' I
.ilor.a ..e, ri.lun in It with S 1 A N -l
I Y W AYIU HN. an a. tor
h'o,n .be I. mra.ii.-ed Thef .re
-.,. b. MOTHI-ll iltl'..i'Hl. who
I,,.,. liloria to mend her .'.
I... ,i., Cloria n-Sis Walluirn.
MXY SI'.lMt.ITt, '(' of I'H ""1N
m-V,l It. and May', lover, JIM A
KF.WL. to the b - Dick return.
. 1 ...... tl. tt.lf!'H '"Jf-
',..-. "f her s.lly affair wnl,
Caiewe, May is shunned by lo r '
, , friend.. Hut 'hal I"""' ""'I'
Cloria from teeing W sib.
; ik is .lacgerotts!) 'II I""""
. ii.. ,. ,.,.-,l b) ML
uionia. ..
(I'HAIIA, wh"e sister. M s-s-'
HUICCS. is Di.k secretary.
Toward the end of Dick's illne-.,
Wa.burii ells liloria he is going lo
New .,r to get a Job on the stage
there. lie nce.ls money. (Iloria
promises to g"t S'-"" '"r hi"'.
HI,- is bit in .li.-ge of Dick on.
,la when be n-k her to mail a let
,r for linn. It I' scaled and ad-
,re:-o.l to "Miss .-.iisan Hriggs"
Now qo on With the Story
'tliltlx went into her own room
.ties her wraps to
mail Dick's letter.
T'I.e day m. coid and there ll
a uny jel of stciiin h.ln nut from
the radiator b.-ide her dressing table.
ft ,a,e l'...ria a sudden idea.
si-.. ,. ked no envelope ar.d
held it aga.n-t .h' UMi' J't "f
.1 fl.n ha.
The dges nl the gummed imp -
, lo curl ha. k -lowly.
. . . sih, .,, just open thai let
ter and read . hat was in ill
HI,, would find out what Dick waa
anting to Mis, Hri.ll about! lie
had no husuiesa to H writ.n to her
a.nwa).
I !...!.. Mi-s Itiigg' telephone aim
l,.r',"niori.iiig .from tin office to tell
h,m how ll.ins were i".u '"'"!
If he had nnjthmg important lo say
I ,o her. .by didn't
' (Coutlout.l on page seven)