MKDFOKi) M Alii TKIIHINK. MKDFORI). OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 10IS
PAG 13 SIX
single handed, attacked the Uoclios' their machines lockea, causiug Lhetr
from above. In trying to get away machines to fall, both gunners Tjeing
the Germans collided. The wings of I killed.
HUN MENACE TO EGYPT.
Nation's Full Military Strength to
Be devoted to Campaign.
rtrlJT-WflTMHf',i'
W ash Damfy Sterner Wabts
WITH THE AMERICAN AUMY IX
FRANCE, Auk. 1. CHy tho AbhocI
nted Press). Captain Barret, I
French aviator, una carried out the
first experiments on record of falllni'
from a moving airplane with a para
chute.
Captain Barret dropped 800 yurchi
with an umbrella 12 yards in dlam
otur und landed safely. Ho fell from
the observer's position, but similar
experiments for tho pilot will bo un
dertaken soon.
The aviator crawled out of his seat
and hung by his hands wilh the para
chute firmly attached to his body und
lightly uttached to tho airplane.
When he jumped tho parachute op
ened perfectly und bore him gently
to tho ground.
Kxpcrimonls in the past have boon
mudo with sand bays, which were cut
loose at various heights.
Altho Cuptaln Harret's trial war
made at a height nf KO0 meters, it Ii:
declared there Is no ohstaclo to Jump
ing a greater distance, slnco the
parachute hus even a better chunce
to open. When successful, - the em
ployment of parachutes will enable
airmen to leave their flaming ma
chines and not meet death as did
Major Itaoul l.tifhcry on May ID.
Cuptaln Sarrct was In the air about
three minutes after he hud cut loose
from the airplane. He was complete
ly composed upon landing and wrote
a brief messuge describing Ills sensa
tions during his descent.
; SAN' ANTOIO, Tex., July 31.
lloifman Law has Jumped 'from a
moving alrpluuo covorul times and
landed safely with the aid of a puru
chuto at Kelly Field, the lust time
from a height of 0000 feet at the
time of Secretary McAdoo's visit To
Kelly Field.
' .', The plane was driven by Edward
Stlnson and an ordinary balloon para
chute was used.
ItO.MK, Aug. 1. Tho scarcity ol
food In Austria Is revealed by the
columns of "want ads" in Austrian
newspupcrs.
Valuable urt objects, furniture,
jewelry, clothing and articles of nil
kinds aru uffered In exchange for
food.
Hero tiro a few of (lie udvortli;c
ments appearing In Trlesle newspa
pers that aru typical of those In all
the Austrian papers:
"Iron lied, pair of black trousers,
nnd cout offered In exchange for
foodstuffs."
"Now novels, largo selection, In
exchange for five pounds of food. '
"Finest stockings, lady's colored.
Ill exchange for sugar br fate."
' "l.inen sheet wanted to make Into
a dress, for cash or maize meal."
"Yellow canary In exchange Tor a
rfthbil, Japanese .vases for fats or
beans."
"A business suit offered in ex
change for one pound of fat."
"Two nnd ono-flfth pounds of un
roanted coffeo offered' for u single
1ed und muttrcss complete."
FRAZIER A FAILURE
SKATTLK, An. 1. 1tiurte
ri'iiclilnj; Htato Kbh ('nmintattlimvr K.
IT. Darwin Indira 10 that Iho inn ol
n(K'kvo nalmon mi l'uuot Nmmd this
.aon will ln a fallun. Mr. Darwin
fftltmatt'M I tint tho rali h will lie uhoni
ono-fourth that or last ar, which
was also n iltyamiolntnuMit to can
muymon. An nmiMinl fiMtnio, nf the
flsljfliiR nfafinn hn Immmi tho appear
iinro of many hump lm.li milmon In
tho traps. when normally tho h;unp
Ime.k would nol ho expected to run.
M'h In tho Air
Windblown pollen, onrrylnn tin
luu'turlu that Inflame nose nnd throat
nnd causo hay fever, in abroad In the
land, One remedy In known to pve
rtjiltif nnd comfort from i-tmkinK.
KHHplDK UKthtna amr tinmentlng hay
fevor. That reliable remedy j Ko
loy'a Uonoy and Tim that uploads n
honlltiR. poothins coating on tho In
flnmod iiom!.iaiu"i, Mops irrttatlnu
cDugha and uinmer colds, Any one
Whb )m one, nvo.i thin standard
4'Oiinh nnd cold romody will art opt
HO Otjyr. Sold ever whore.
AMKTKHDAM, -Aii.tr. 1. AlW
I-Viiin' is enislied I'M''
That in n inii;liel! is the Germim
Sf'tlOINO flf l'(HMtl(-.st IIOW Ijoill plllll-
nod.
Although tud iiito so con f'iilen. n
they weie hcfine tin spring offen
sive, 1 lit' 1 1 1; (is still hopo to enpture
I'jiris and occupy tho sou'-oast from
Dunkirk, to Havre.
That nceoniplMied, u ?ront nniiy
will he soul ti liolt tho Turks seize
tho Sue eiinnl and plan all northern
Africa under fiermnn 'ontinI.
"Win Iho ICast"
This ennipniit i made plain by nr
Helen in "ovcrninont inspirited (h-r
iitan newspapers, written hy
junker lenders, who empha
size, the 1'not that (iermany oan
novor heeonie a world power so ion;.'
an she is hiit up in Kuropo. Due to
fho luiluro on Ihe western front, I ho
(Jennjili pirhlic is heiiiir tniiuht lliat
iho war will ho won in Uio i'ar oasr
and in Allien,
To allay tho IVnr llutt no flennnn
land virlnrics Iironk- ihi Hrilish
nnval hliiokado ni.d yivo (ienoany ao
ooss lo Iho, sources ol' raw miforials.
it Is maintained Uul tho (ienoany
will bo nhlo to slril:i siM',,,tfiilfy not
only at I'ypi, hul through IVr.-ia and
At'houisjan at India.
I)r. 1 ;m: 1 Ifolirhaoh in n roeeiit ar
lielo in "l)on(.-( ho I'olitik" jiivos
tliis oxpressjem o' tiic (Jorman plan
"There must ho a enmplcte reversal
o' tho situiitinn on the KiijdirnUs and
in Palestine as mhi.i as wi enn of feet
a ureal increase in one -irenvth thorp.
The KirJisli m::v aeeiuaulalo in Iv.'.vpt
whatever they like; I hoy are lo.-.t as
loon a:, Iho war in Kuropo ended, we
time fo help ho Turks will) all our
slren;:lh.
"StiffcK'ntu hi Kuropo"
"Knaland u itnul seriitusly r's,; '
ollapse in Kirvjd. !f her lilo lino
running I mm (libraltar through the
iu'- onnal ti India is suoeesslnllv
itli'okod, Knlnnd is lost. Here wo
an ve. iho possimlny ot reahani.''
nonee.'
And lr. Hans Kliremherj, writinu
u tho same Kuhji'et in the "N'ossisohe
Zeitimi'," says the (term an people
mud realize thai it' lliey do nol win
(heir f;tnu;ule Uw world position they
will he "thrown hack upon Kuropo
'a siilTo ale there.''
"Possession of tin eoas of Kian
lors,'' ho adds, "would not make
.iciinnuy Tree a.-; against Amerii
1 TV ' .
VO "! HJ Ufl JtEOYIN SALIH .
057 . ) xlilll, 'j, K
HUBAN ITT IV O
I MECCA
I DESBKT ' "iTlV
Thin map hIiows how the ('eriuan.s und TiiHik plan to advance on tho
Sue, :mal from lnh-stino ami Araltin. Tho dotlej lines south of Ihimas
eii.s and rutting Iho Hod.ias railway mo tho iiresent hattlo lines, wliei'C
tho Itiitlf h and Ar.ihian are slowly driving buck tho Turks.
PERSHING'S REPLY
io mm is
AIRPUNE ORDER!
IR
MEN FOR AUGUST
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WASIII.NO lo., auk. - 1. WiiU-iyj );. ,i;s.-i.-t rx.-i.ipli.Mi lm:i'r.l lins
putilh iio.l reporl.s lliat ticneral I'.triili- .! it l.-tlcr lioili A.l.jnhtnl (!cn-
In8 hail c-rlliclKn.l tlio American 1;- i '1 WilliiiniH in wlii.-li it is sliit.'il
IKn of tho Do liavil.-n.l l.nml.ins ulr. . V"-"" wi" '"' )"""', '"
l!ii-m:-'h li.'J'IO mnrc Mien dunnLr 1 list 1
nhino nn,l ro.ino.lo.l Ihnt no moro l" ; ..,,. Thl, u,v, r . ltl.,. ,,.
Kent to Kranoe, led Socrotary linker (MVS.
lo mn Icq public tho fact that the j "The provost mur-ha! general ud-
Keneral had Juat asl;ed for hanicdi-! vises hy tole.'irap.i that Auru.t calls
upon tin:
ate shipment ot a lare number ot
tho machines.
Mr. I'.akcr said the order had heen
Sivon priority hy tho depurtment, in
uriuK quick trauHportalion. More
than four hundred of this typo had
heen sent to France before tho new5"
requisition was rccolved. '
invest iat ion of tho criticisms of
he Ho llavilaud pianos was houn
today hy tho sonato military Hiib
conimltloo. Major II, C. A. Muhlen
berg and Captaina It. V. Sehroeder
and .1. M. Foote, aviation offieera in
late will lie as Inrjre as
the July oalls and thai approximately
!i,'J(il) wiiitormen will he culled. Some
ol' the AuuM calls have already been
announced Iml llio albdments iiave
not been made upon ail boards on uc
cumii! of !o;i.l arii'ultuial- eond:
t ions.
"Local boards are hereby dirceU'u
lo roliise ri leases (it be navy, uia-
l nne corps or the eioereJiey Heel to
nil rojiisl ranis of Iho t U 1 5" or l!18
classes who hav(. h" n 01 w ill be
elassilictl in vri one unti! n s-atti-
icnt number of class one registrants
r cnaiKO 01 iosuiik mis typo oi pnno ; v ,aalilicd f,.r general mili-
Tn ut Wrlwhl Field, Dayton. Ohio, wore 1 1;u.v st.rvi(.(. Jirt! in h:..xl to fi!
promptly and properly all calls up io
August III wilii j;eneroiis allowances
lor p!iit al rejections at camp. Tins
applies whether or no. registrants
a-ralivo to nin 'onlrol of the Sue, stood that tho American commander- j i:m. i,(-en linally ehis-iilied or oxaui-
'he An :lo-Saxon eouihiualion.
scape i'roni that po-ition we must "examined for several hours behind
;uin u secured outlet to Hie ocean, , cloned doors. y
uul to that end i( in not ononli to' Tho committee planned to tall hov
ms.sess Constenlinople; it is also in;- I other officers. It was under-
'anal. I Ins would iv (iertuanv a
uled;:e of victory in the f.K'irc j:reat
aval and colonial war." -
liOMK, An- 1. rt has become
iiiown here that the'italiau aduiir
:lty is i;ivntlv relieve.! by the de-
Iraclion a lew week?. nn of three
Austrian dieaduanijits by Italian lor.
,tedo boats.
Tin1 absorption .of Ihe Kis-ian
tlat U sea fleet bv tlenikinv ha!
urieiuhl about a naval siiuatin in the
Mediterranean whii n was regarded
-villi apprchiii-ion by bolh Hie Frcneh
md lialiau admiralhcs.
It ;h known that the central pow
ers planned n naval raid with Ihc
if us in m Meet. loan. led by (leriuati
-ailors and niurmctiied by the tioeiien
md other Tni!;i-h vcf.se!- wlii h was
to sail from I lie I lardetielhw and be
oitied hv the Austrian licet from
Tola.
This aelion Would have enn-dituled
uieh a tuctiiO'c lo tcdili'rrutictui
dii;pinu end supply hue- operaiiie.:
between Krnin e, tlibraltar and Hie
'icek poris that il Would h;c tai;.n
orait:cally the whole i:M(,d naal
slri'ic.Hb in the Medittcianeen locum
bat it.
The lo.- t by Austria of three divad
.K 'lhls, bowevcr. has nliecd the
silu-ilioii.
WIleTi ,ir ,as d"el:'red Ao-.tii;;
'tad two i oTcpb'ted dii-adnauhls w ith
two buibbn, with three older ship
thai eouhl have been u-ed in the line.
1'heie were also si older and slower
um'K who-e u-c in liattle was ones
tionod. l'ule-s An-tria Inis I, Mill lir-t line
sldps ini'ili l.i-ter limn Italv naal
LONDON', Aug. 1. The develop
ment of the fightlUK airplane, during
the war will make It necessary for
nil nations to prepare after this war
against gigantic surprise air attacks,
which might be launched suddenly
und without warning hy any unscr up
pious nation.
This is commented upon here by
John Steel, an authority on aeronau
tics, who points out tjifc danger of
such attacks particularly to Great
Hrltaln.
Steel points out that while the
mobilization of large armies or na
vies requires at least a week or two,
a huge air force could be mobilized
In a brief period and launch an offen
sive warfare which, unless anticipat
cd( might determine the ultimate
outcome of hostilities.
"An air fleet built oatemdhly for
commercial purposes could he con
verted Into a belligerent fleet In a
comparatively short time and with
out attracting notlco even in the im
mediate vicinity of its mobilization, '
Steel writes.
"Within a few hours the fleets
would be ready for u gigantic offen
sive, and before the country to be
attacked could be warned the squad
rons would he on their way fitted to
destroy arsenals, supply bases, naval
liases, aerodromes and return for re
fitting without serious opposition."
It is believed in London that allied
nations have already planned perma
nent air-war defenses for afle.r the
war.
Aeronautic authorities declare that i
development of aerial navigation ;
after the war would not protect even
such distant countries as Canada and i
the United States fro such surprise j
raids.
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Summer clothco cro not so
hard to wash when you
use Fcls-Naptiia soap in
cool or lakewann water.
You needn't boil the
clothes thei-c'5 very little
rubbing no fear of term
ing the moot delicate fabric.
Usa Fch-Kortlt3
you'll fir.d 11 pyc.
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Attcr (luyliKht Tuesday Iwo' German
aviators with marhine gunners aboard
flying low, attaeked an American
nnpply train south of Horny. They
were driven off by anti-aircraft guns.
Tho Hermans later attacked a dress
ing station. Word of thin having been
sent to tho aerial commandor, an
American aviator r.oon arrived and,
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'ill-chit I had suKeshMl modifications . jnM niivi- iil'v
and Iniiiri.vcmiuits lu Ihe iilane. "I,'i....rs n-ai-lihm (his oil i.-- in-
lilii-iilc Unit ll:c- l!ll cl,is has nut
in luially t'lassiticd and cxaniin- j
it'll ili.vit-iill.v, ulllimii-h I nls Mcrci
dii-c li'il mi July S hy circular 22 nml
hy lclc!:niih on July ! l to prncccil
Mn cl:is.silicnlion ol' in-w rci:ilrriiits
liiiul to t-:il!inu tli"-i' liniillv rlussilin!
i in c'us suiie I'cr physical cxaniiiuilion.
! I.ocu! ilif.tii,-t itinl iiit'ilii-n I advisory
PARIS, An;;. I. UoiKirl.-, from ' lio.mis arc ui-uiililly rciucstcd to ex
Swllxerlaiid say thu fpidemie of crl c n v d t'nrt 'to make a sufticicnt
Spanish Krlpiio in that coualry lian niuuhcr of men nvnilulili' In till An.ir
Krown to alarmlnt!: rriil'orilons. Kn-! u- c calls. .Medical utl isorv lio:inI
tire families have died. l-'uncrais ; arc especially rci(licstcil to speed up
aro held at tiiKlil and relative.! are ( examination n" rci:islraiils as ycl un
forlilililen lo follow to the Kiave. The : t-Mrnincd. Tiic needs of ihc army
bodies of ihe dead t.tii'n black. l.'irc i'n u-r.i t i i- and llicrc inlM not lie
The epidemic Is tllolll.lll lo have ; I "l l liei- ilcla y ill lii.il.ilit lllc class ol
I l!t8 reuislraiils nvai!::b!c fur service
I niitlt-r .ii-:utl cal!- ."
emanated from Austria or (b-imiiiiy.
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iuniier tpir.is
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WAsmN'li'loN', An-. I. liailivay
mpicves were lold '-.v Dii tor tit ll-
ral M '.dno i;i iuiaiuilicili details ol
v. illioiil porl loiio in ; (lie ia::i
bine!, lie wih he is i .'ilMMHHI
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