CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK . ( OOingS 01 6 nr i j i t AIRSHIP CROSSING ATLANTIC \ Walter Wellman and Crew Make Sen­ sational Start. Atlantic City, N. J., OcL 17.—Sail­ ing into a thick fog that hung low over Atlantic ocean a few minutes aft*r 8 o ’clock this morning, Walter n ; rt the World a t Large b weiiman, with a crew of five men, is Told in Brief. tonight believed to be on an epoch- General Resume o f Important Eventi Presented In Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. The political situation in Iowa is so complicated that both parties are wor­ ried. Julia Ward Howe, authoress and philanthropist, is dead at the age of 91 years. • William Vaughn Moody, noted play­ wright and author o f “ The Great Di­ v id e,” is dead. The Portland Railway, Light & Pow­ er company declared a dividend of $650,000 in one year. No recount of the census of Portland has been ordered, and none is contem­ plated by the census officials. A general rain and wind storm on the Gulf struck Havana and caused immense loss of life and property. New York art dealers arrested for undervaluing imports, claim that they more often overvalue their goods, as they can then sell them for more. The railroad strike in France has been called off and the employes grant­ ed a substantial raise. Paris was com­ pletely terrorized by the use o f bombs. An auto struck a go-cart in Spokane and smashed it to splinters, but the baby was snatched from the cart by its mothir and escaped without a scratch. The arrest has been made for setting fores fires.« William Longfel­ low was captured by California officers for setting fire in the Klamath reserve. making voyage to Europe in the huge cigar-shaped airship America. Numerous wireless messages were | received during the day, and the latest indicated that Wellman is tonight sail­ ing through the darkness off the New York coast. The men making the flight are Wal­ ter Wellman, commander; Melvin Van- iman, chief engineer and next in com­ mand; F. Murray Simmons, navigator; J. K. Irwin, wireless operator; John Aubert and Albert Louis Loud, assist­ ant engineers. The start of the America was one of the most dramatic moments ever oc­ curring here. Roundly criticised by people who did not believe that he would ever undertake what was thought to be a foolhardy venture, Weiiman startled the whole island by bringing the America out of the hangar and without ceremony going into the air. For the last 30 days the public had expectantly awaited some move from the intrepid crew. Day after day it was announced that a trial flight would be made as soon as conditions were perfect. It was about 4 a. m. today that the final decision to go up was made by Chief Engineer Vaniman. All night he watched at the weather bureau, 'and as dawn .broke he decided. Rushing the crew, who slept in the hangar, Vaniman called Wellman on the tele­ phone at the Hotel Chalfonte, and no­ tified him that the time to start had arrived. With everything ready for the words “ Let g o,” the crew climbed into the car hanging from the balloon. The final “ good-byes” were said to wives, relatives and friends and the last word to the ground was given. On the board walk and the beach was assembled a crowd estimated at A thoroughbred prize-winning bull­ dog in Spokane gave a fire a la r m hv a b o u t 6.0 0 ft persistent have been a averted. The steair with about was picked towed to Sea broken down A world-w be a reality. Taft will the Alaskan Senator D< denly of hear The San B driving manj Immense c in the count plete investii Walter W< ants, started loon Americs ocean. New York ing the latest dolls. They for the doll c Adolph Bus er, has finis $500,000 in ii his famous su dena. Cal. The Frenc Clement-Bay: France, to Lc ing the Engli tancing all ex Many arres der o f the Fr New York A customs fraud; dollars. Thomas S. I his biplane wr City, la. Presidents e gued before t commission foj Extensive f ered in the J a prominent con rested. Over half t schools o f Kai ommended foi physical defe President on the plans Maine in H will begin ne FRENCH AIRSHIP CROSSES CHANNEL The n rrtn rr* o. . D . J llement-Bayard IV - „ L i Dirigible Makes Splendid Flight Carries Soven Men From Compeigne, France, to London, in Six Hours Without Mishap. London— Another chapter was added to the history of aviation when the j French dirigible ballooa, Clement- \ Bayard, made the voyage from Com- piegne to London in the remarkable time o f six hours, a journey requiring seven hours by the fastest express trains and boats. Compeigne is 45 ; miles northeast o f Paris and about 195 I miles by air route to London. It was the first occasion on which a ; dirigible balloon has crossed the Eng- [ lish channel. The over-water trip oc- i cupied 45 minutes. The Clement-Bayard, with a crew of six, left .Compeigne at 7:15 o’clock Sunday morning and reached London at about 1 :15 in the afternoon, making the trip without a stop. Atmospheric conditions were iperfect and the big airship traveled with a slight breeze behind. The behavior of the dirigible was splendid and .the 440 horsepower motor worked to perfection The pas­ sengers experienced no discomfort and were only troubled by the mist in crossing the English channel. There was nothing to interrupt the smooth, swinging motion of the bal­ loon, which averaged 33 miles an hour. An altitude varying from 300 to 700 feet was maintained, and all along the [ route over the land the aeronauts were cheered by thousands of specta­ tors. The balloon made a safe and easy landing at Wormwood Scrubs. The dirigible carried M. 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The contest for class president years, or since its emancipation. was exceedingly close, Gus Gard­ From a body of 4,000,000 absolute­ ner and Vernon Gould being the ly ignorant people, the race has candidates, and the former being increased to 12,000,000, of whom elected on the final ballot. Some less than 24% are unable to read rivalry was also experienced in and write. Mr. Dawley is an eloquent and the voting for class reporter, Misses Myrtle Bunday and Reba convincing speaker and held the F. Hoffman polling a tie upon rapt attention of h i s bearers several successive ballots, result­ throughout. In connection with the supper, ing finally in a decision to elect both young ladies to the office, of which over 126 partook, and so that the publicity of the class which was most excellent in affairs is certain to be well looked every way, a delightful musical program was rendered. At the after. The officers elected are as fol- close o f the evening a thanks­ giving offering was taken, and lows * President.................Gus Gardner the receipts were decidedly grat­ . „ . ... Vice Pres............... Vernon Gould ifying. Mrs. W. N. Ferrin presided, Secy...................................... Maud Bunday and the program, which was in Treas.....................................Claude Wagner Librarian.................Arthur Mills charge o f Mrs. Bean, was as fol­ , d I Reba F. Hoffman lows: Reporters . . “I Myrtle Bunday Scripture Reading, Mrs. Penfield Prayer, Mrs. Semones C l a s s B e a u t y . . . Glenn Wagner Negro Melody, Mrs. Ferguson S o l o - “ Old Black Joe,” Miss The Freshmen Class entertain­ Goldie Peterson ed the Sophomores at the home Male Quartette— “ Steal Away. Nicholas Moore, Harry Under­ of Rev. D. T. Thomas Wednes­ hill, Ralph Abraham. Dick Ab­ day evening. Over forty o f the young people were presentjind a raham delightful evening passed. 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The operation nal to stop the southbound train for j A government engineer at work on was entirely successful. Captain Augusta for orders. the Alaskan boundary has discovered a Booker was wounded by the explosion mountain which he believes is fully o f a shell. Thirty Mine Victims Fonnd. 22,000 feet high, which is nearly 2,000 Stark villa, Colo.—Thirty bodies havt feet higher than ML McKinley. Riots Rula in Nicaragua. now been removed from the Starkville ■ New Orleans — News reached here mine. Many now being brought out President Taft will sail for an in­ spection trip to the Isthmus of Panama from Managua, Nicaragua, that disor­ are in such an advanced stage of de­ der had broken out anew in the capital and that frequent rioting was occur­ ring. According to these advices the situation had become very critical. Successors to Roswurm & Co. Twenty-t a California ing high gr $80,000 wort]__ the past few mourns. on November 10. leaving Charleston, S. 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