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About The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1930)
Actress May Be Princess of Egypt ScrapaA Reports Floating Island in Pacific Not folk, Vn. A "llontlng" Island, In Jim Id led only ly birds, nnd another not vlslhlo two years ago, wore dlMcovorod liy dipt. J, 0. JSvnn of tlio Hi'UImIi lit en hut 1 'areola nnd hi crew, accord ln if to o report ninilu by Captain ICvnn on hi arrival la Hampton Hoitd. Ill ulil p Inn Just returned front it long cruise to the Society Island, Kolmnon InIiiiu nml viirlott other Is land In tlio Howl It sen. Tlio I'lircora, out of Knglnnd, tin been nwny from Itoino rIi inoiithi and Inn been steadily on the go. II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i Drawing Back Pay J ;; By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Daan of Man, Unlvariily of lllinolt. II I I I I l-H-l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Tho k I ii if win very III In ono of Kip ling' tabs of India, nml hi life wan do Rpnlned of. They were I1n-iihm1iiu the Itiiiitlon tho con v let nml Mnh iniid, nml welch ing tin poalhll lllen of hi get ting Well, 'Il will live," tho ronvlct re marked. "Ho saved tlio II fo OIIC0 Of I II 1 M tl I knew. I live. Why? r.eciuiKO n limn tuny iltw bmk pny, ni It were, for hi good eked. I dug my captain, who I Iioh c lonel, out of kom Kround that fell iif it him In France, It wui part of Hit) ,ork. lie mild nothing nor I. lint u-vett year nfter when I win Col.di it.., ed to dentil, he spent money llko v.nter on Inwyem mid such wltne!- nit would testify for my mike. It win back pny." lie wn right, for tho king got welt. I have kumvn mnny who, long aft er the nc wit rommlttnd, received hack (my for their good deedii. It ) true thnt In one wny or nnother men Usually suffer for their evil deed. ItO trlhutloii li pretty nitre IIiuiikIi It may be long delayed, nml no, too, In thin world, ntid It mny bo In the next, tho reward U likely to come often unex pectedly for the good that we do, I went to Kruxler'a funeral a few week ugo. 11.' Wild rlghty-slx, nnd lie lint retitliii-d hi strength mid hi fuetUtle until wlihln a week of hi going. I md m en him only a few day before hi death nnd ho n a alert und a eiitliuNlniitlc about hi work a a boy. Ill retention of nil hi fueul tie wn buck pny for the life he hud lived. lie hinl had no dlsHlpntlon. He had avoided narcotic all hi life; be never overnte. He had disciplined Id emotion nnd Id body and n a re sult bo bnd the most delightful old TO LEAD PITT PANTHERS Cupt. Kddle Htiker of the W.'IO l'itt I'anther grid squad, who will not only do tho heavy thinking for the ten in but will nl.so do nioxt of tho foot work. Eddie's accurate toe work hit made I1I111 tho most valuable member of tho team when It come to booting tho pigskin. f v'W : ) c . ' n lu r OSGOOD AT WWf m sbwh m jl II Mi W&Wa MET ESS0 , "It wn on April 15 lit noon that wt (Uncovered lliu 'lloiillng Inland.' It wn In tlio I'liclflc neiir tlio Society I IiiihU," mild DvaiiH, "Tliero wore no sign of human life, but tliero wcro great flock of bird swarming over tliu place, 'i'lieru inuHt luive lx i-ii a tlioiiNiniil bird ut leant In tho flock wo saw. We did not K't closo to tlio IhIiiiiiI because wo did not known liow deep tlio witter might be, "Tlio IhIiiikI appeared to bo only a few feet above tlio water. In Rome pi lire It looked a If tlio water had SMART FALL SUIT Irish green banket wenve cloth I the material ued for thl extremely 11 111 art ault fur enrly fall. The Jacket of the Ritlt la fitted to the form and the aklrt I iniiilo with inugly-fHted top and circular flounce, which I graduated In length. The but worn with thl ult I a combination of green corded nil ac and felt. A green mid oritnge Rrarf, tun bug and ahoe nnd doenkln glove complete the en Kemblo, age thnt I have ever looked upon. It wn back pay with Interest. The kind act ha Its own reward. CoodneM nnd uimelflshnes and snort flee are ultimately not forgotten, I mu convinced. Itrend rnt upon the water dc return even though It mny be after mnny day. Mrs. Gordon, when I first knew her, seemed to be playing pretty complete ly In bard luck. She had had a plea ant girlhood with little hardship until nlic ninrrled Cordon. lie wn a band mini Irresponsible ne'er do-well, who left her nfter they bad been married ten year, with four children on her hand, iwid nothing upon which to support t betn but tho effort of her own Imnda, She was a sportsman, who never Uttered a word of complaint but set nt her task with courage nnd deter mination. Some wny she got the chil dren educated -grado school, hltrh school, nnd college. I saw her In her old nge drawing the bnck pny for the work she bnd done years before. She bnd leisure, she had comfort luxury, In fucJ, and more than thnt sho hud the love nnd the attention of her chil dren who through her declining years were trying to pny her bnck for the sacrlflre she hnd made In their behalf. "Allah does not forget," the Hludoo says. 1110, Wtcirn Nnwatxpcr I'nton.t To Reconstruct Washington. Russia'' "Ked Squnrtf," the scene of glamour nnd tragedy, Is to be reconstructed, according to a report of the National Geographic so ciety. In back of a high board fence JpaV'J been breaking over It alioro Hue. "Wo iiImo nlghted tho 'J'ongn of the Friendly Miind, which wn entirely Mibnierged two year n go, U I now O'H) feet uhovo tho aurfueo of the eu. Thero I no life 011 thl IhIiiiiiI ell her, except bird. I preumo If anybody winded to llvo tliero they might bo frightened for fenr that tlio IhIiiikI might nguln bo el 11 lined by the rob, from which It 01 me. "At Solomon Inland we bud a run in With the head hunter. They at tempted to get frt'Hlt with my crew nnd we took three of them Into cus tody. Wo gave them Into the cutody of the civic nuthorltlc, but they were permitted to return to their haunt with a warning they mut be good. "The Tonga Inland appeuri to bo hleldlng a volcano. When our iblp panned It we could Rco Rmoko, "The other Inland which we Hlghted nenr tho Society Inland wo called the Flouting Inland. I don't know any thing nhout where tt ciime from nor how long It will remain vlniMc." Woman Sue Post Office for Premature Suicide Belgrade. The wife of a workman I suing the pot olllce authorities for having delayed the new Unit her biiNband bnd won a big prize Id a lottery. She claim that her husband, who wiw a chauffeur, committed aul clde through poverty nnd lack of work. If be bnd received the new 13 minute earlier he would not have ended hi life. Lights of New York The I'mplre Trut building, on the old Waldorf site, Is rising rapidly to the sky and the new Waldorf Is tak ing form, but thoRo of us who came to New York some time go never will cense to miss the old Waldorf Astoria that Holt nnd 0cnr made fa mous. Kings stayed there; presidents vlnlted there; the old ball room, at dances or dinners, saw every lender of society, finnnre and politics within Its wall. The Hutch Treat club held It annual dinners there, liefore pro hibition, the Waldorf bnr wni almost Envy! 11 mkfi pi MlStft mmm Moscow's Famous Red Square the work of turning the temporary wooden mausoleum Into a permanent resting place of stone Is already under wny. Smooth flag stones will replace the ancient cobbles a.'id permanent rvv:r 1.-. , V I'rlnce Mohammed All Abruhlm, Itelr to the throne of Egypt, I here seen with the young lady whom, according to report, he selected to be hi prince! while ho was vlnltlng In New York recently. She Is the former Vera King, actress, and Is at present the wife of Morris T. Lederer. steel manufacture! of Cleveland, so she can't become a princes until the obtains a divorce. like the sidewalk tables of the Cafe de la I'nlx. Sit there long enough and you would see the world go by; although many of Its citizens stopped a while. There are hundreds of ho tels In New York, but not one of them hns the atmosphere of that old hos telry at Thirty-fourth street and Fifth avenue. There are other vanished land marks which have their place In the book o memory. The Astor house oyster bar where you sat on stools fV. reviewing stands are to be erected. Formerly the scene of public execu tions, of Imperial proclamations and martini parades, of bloody revolutions. It now resounds with the tramp of tho Ked nrmy and tho footfalls of So viet workers. High above the Krem lin wall rises a great clock tower, built the yenr before Columbus discov ered America. Opposite this historical structure are the Trading Hows with their arcaded sidewalks, around, which tho people In nil wttlks of life gather. Women In felt boots, clerks In leather Jackets, officials, usually well dressed, with their brief enses under their arms, laborers In their dirty sheepskin coats, slippered girls dragging hand carts behind them offer n lnmoruus contrast. Venders cluster nround the j;ntcs lending to "Ked Sijuure,- offering nil manner of articles and making sec tions of the square Into virtual out door department stores. At night an open forum Is estab lished In the square. Unimportant So viet speakers gather little knots of lis teners about them to explain details of the Soviet plan of government, and ofttlmes the square Is filled with a mass of people while the government lead ers proclaim the doctrines of the rev olution through mammoth loud speak ers. With the work of reconstruction now started, all of this glamour Is at a standstill, until when a new and ven greater 'Ked Square" Is com pleted, It can begin anew. mmmm wii iunmmm!witmmmmmn mm. mnnwm 'www n v.:. k- ' : -n' 'ft a By WALTER TRUMBULL and men ojer.ed oysters faster than you could eat them; Moqulns, when you found artists and newspaper men, drinking claret and Indulging In deep argument; Martins; the Hoffman house; old Delmonlcos, The Iirevoort, the Lafayette, Faunces tavern and a few of the other old time places still stand, but Healys and Kelnenwebers are thing of the past, and so Is Cap Churchill. Churchllls was a great place for morning newspaper men. Herbert P.ayard Swope and I used to stop there regularly on our way uptown, usually about three o'clock In the morning, for ham and eggs and a bit of gossip. Cap Churchill was a great follower of the track and used to lay bis bets on a horse for straight and show. A bet on a horse to finish first or third Is still called by his name. Then there was the famous Jacks, where you could find Rex Beach, Fred Stone nnd T. A. Horgnn, better known as Tad. That was the place where the trained wulters could be depended upon to throw out an entire college football team, when the boys got too rough. It was there that Hype Igoe used to piny a ukulele, until Jack Is sued orders that It should be taken from him at a certain hour of the early morning and placed In the Ice box for safe keeping. All the theatri cal world patronized Jacks. Most of the rest of the world could be found there at one time or another. Kubens has taken over a lot of that trade 11 nd the night clubs and speakeasies have the rest. The Motor parkway runs for about fifty miles down the center of Long Inland. It cost a dollar to enter It In a car and, since the Wall Street crash, business hns fallen off. Motor ists now stop to consider that a dol lar will purchase several gallons of gasoline. The parkway, with Its In frequent traffic, still gets the dollar from millionaires and lovers nnd for the same reason: they can get along faster on It. I snw a cigarette smoker, the other day, go to three places before he could buy the particular brand he fancied. No other brand would do. Then he went to a glittering of friends where he smoked every brand of cigarette offered him. (. 1930. Bolt 8rndlcalc.) WIDOW AIDS WIDOWS 'Ovl L Mrs. John D. Qulnn of Ogden, Utah, a widow, some time ngo conceived an Idea to aid widows left destitute by the death of their husbands. She urged widows to enter her employ ment In the making of clothes for women, Her establishment has grown steadily and she now employs scores of women, her clientele Including cities all over the state J r V : r THE DIG There was an amusing scene at a well known thentrlcal club the other day. A bad actor, but a very good fellow, accused a certain critic of hav ing stated that bis Hamlet was tha worst he had ever seen. "There's one thing," he commented cheerfully, "next time I play It you won't be able to say anything worse." "Oh, yes, I will," said the critic, "I shall say you're not up to your usual standard." London Opinion. NOT SCOTCH HABIT Customer This material can't b Scotch tweed as you say. Tailor Why do you say thatt Customer Why, Just look how tt gives. Raak Whittvsr honor Noah had In rood old day of yor. No yacht club 'r beatowad on hla Tb tltla, "commodora!" Diffar in Color Gentleman I see you've got Shel ley and Keats. D'you like to real them? Daughter of the Douse Oh, yes I Gentleman D'you know what Is tha essential difference between them? Daughter of the House Yes; Shel ley Is bound In red and Keats In blue, Moustique (Charleroi). Pretty Wall, Tbank "Chlorine," said Chlorine's mistress. 'I've heard about your hard luck and I'm terribly sorry." "Deed, ma'am. Ah ain't bad no hand luck." "Why, wasn't your husband killed In a railroad accident yesterday?" "Oh yes, ma'am, but dat's his hand luck, not mine." Hoof Prints. A Coniiilent Career "I can remember when the wealthy Mr. Hideni didn't have a dollar of his own." said the man who disparages. "Well," answered the misanthrope, "It Is said that he Is still doing busi ness entirely with other people's dob lars." Pretty Soft Senator Whoosit What have tha indies added to your political plat form? Senator Trof.lt Oh, they have given me a nice rug for It! TIME CONSUMER Wide I've gotten another mirror (or my room, dear. Hubby Heavens! It'll take you twice as long to dress now, I suppose, Financ Soma people by Investment win; Of thla there Isn't any doubt. You go and put ytiur money In And wonder who will lak It out Heavily Laden Manager, Mailing List Service Why haven't you delivered that na tional list of bank vice presidents to the Sandtrap Golf Magazine? Assistant Sorry, sir, but our truck broke down Excutabla "Isn't that author Inclined to be ego tistical about his work?" "Yes; but It lsu't his fault. He has been rending the advertisements nut out by his publishing house." Christened Mary Ellen had been promised a playmate and one morning recently she appeared at a neighbor's door and said: "My little sister Is down at the hos nltal and her name Is a boy." More String "Did you hear that Jones Is earning $20 a night playing his vlollu? Just think $5 a string!" "Why doesn't he learn to play tha harp?" Christian Register. f fj