Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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OOPENTIAOEN', Denmark, June 10
-(A. P.) The best rlmme of finrt-
PB Captain lioald Amundsen and
lis companion polar fliers, Is at Cape
jolumhla, Wesl Oreenland, where the
(mcrlcan " expedition under Donald
jlacMillan is going, In the opinion
if J. Daugaard Jensen, governor of
Jreenland.
I "I believe Amundsen is en route
here, as he has not returned to
tpitzbergen," said M. Jensen today.
Some mishap has occurred, doubt
ess to tho airplanes, or In trying to
each the pole he used so much
tetrol that he was unable to return
,( o his starting place and therefore
lew as far as posslblo toward Cape
-'olumbla, which is nearer the polo
ly a third than Spltzbcrgen.
"Depots were lad out by Oott
rlcd Hansen at Capo Columbia,
Richard Sound and Fort Conger,
fhey will probably be Amundsen's
alvatlon. This ia one more proof
if his foresight.
"The depots were laid out with
l view to tho Maud expedition when
le Intended -soing into the ice by
he Nome Siberian islands and real
zed that he might be forced to ro
urn afoot. When the flying expe
(ition started, these depots were
aken into consideration."
Governor Jensen believes, however,
hat Spitzbergen is the only spot
rom which an active effort to res
ue Amundsen Is possible. At other
"laces, as along the east coast of
Jreenland or at Cape Columbia, the
elief expeditions must wait until
le turns up.
Colonel Koch, chief of the Danish
,lr force, does not believe the prob
ability of finding the Amundsen
-.arty by airplane search Is very
rreat. Ho agrees with other authori
ies that Buch a search ia like "look
trgr for a needle in a haystack."
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EAST ST. LOUIS, 111.,- June 10.
!A. P.) O. C. Williams, principal of
he Webster public school here, is
t liberty under $300 bond today as
I result of his arrest yesterday on
I charge of unlawfully whipping
lerold H. Gates, 8 year old pupil of
he school, it was learned today.
According to Mis. Fred H. Gates,
lother of the boy, Geroid and his
ister, Lorine, 6, and . three- other
hildren were whipped with a stick
ne-halfineh thick and two inches
fide because they crossed an inter
action which they had been told
tub unsafe. The Gates children, she
aid, had red welts across the hips
nd it was necessary to call in a
thyffician to treat them. -
Supremo Court Adjourns.
I WASHINGTON, June 8. The su
reme court adjourned today for its
ammer recess which will last until
ctober G. Several important cases,
(eluding the contempt proceedings
gainst M. S. Daugherty, still are
Waiting decision.
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FavorsoCanudian0
Minister to U. S.
Sir Robert Falconer, presi
dent of Toronto University, is
leading agitation for the ap
pointment of a Canadian minis
ter to Washington. He wants
Canada recognized as a power
in its own right, and avers that
she ' should be consulted in the
arbitration of the troubles of
small nations in the western
hemisphere, a matter the U. S.
lias always reserved for itself.
REJECTED SUITOR
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EUGENE, Ore, Juno 10. Harry
Brink of Springfield Is at a local hos-t
pital with a slashed jugular vein, and
Mrs. Flossie Hurd, also of Springfield,
is at the same hospital with several
wounds in her head and back as a re
sult of an alleged stabbing affray on
the Pacific highway between here and
Springfield Saturday nighti Uoth the
injured are expected' to recover, ac
cording to the hospital authorities.
John Sollopack, who police declare,
did the stabbing, is still at liberty.
The trio were riding toward -Eugene
in a car, according to the police. Brink
was driving, and Mrs. Hurd was in the
front seat with him. Sollopack, who
was in the rear seat of the car, sud
denly leaned forward and slashed
Brink across the throat, the police do.
dare, and then stabbed Mrs. Hurd sev
eral times.
The car, left without a guide, dash
ed across the highway into, the ditch.
Mrs. Hurd and Brink were thrown to
the roadway, where she called for
help.
A passing car picked up the Injured
pair and brought them to the hospital
here. $ ,
Jealousy over the woman, who is
said to have spurned his love, is as
cribed by the police as the motive for
Sollopack's act. ' ,
Mrs. Hurd is a widow, her. husband
having committed suicide ' about a
year ago. She is the mother of four
children. , -' ..
Sollopack is said , to be .about 2a
years of age. ' . , v
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BELGIAN LEADING
BRUSSELS, June 10. (A. P.) '.
Both the American entrants are out
of theballobn race fdr tho Gordon-'
Bennett cup. The S-14, with Lieu
tenant Floyd and Lieutenant Mc
Cormick, landed near Dieppe, Franco,
yesterday. The Goodyear III, piloted
by Wade T. VanOrman, was today
considered disqualified because Us
pilot accepted aid when tho balloon
fell at sea.
The three balloons which still were
not heard from out of the eighteen
that started Sunday were the Grand
Charles, French, and the Belgica and
Prince Leopold, Belgian. The Aero
club at Brussels discredited rumors
that pilot DeMuyter, of the Belgica,
had been killed landing In England.
The French balloon Picardie landed
at Anneville, France, it was report
ed today.
Von lllndcnburg Hopeful.
LONDON, June 8. (A. P.) The
Daily Mail's Berlin correspondent
claims .the best authority for declar
ing that president Von Hindenburg
of Germany during a conversation
Saturday said the military clauses of
the allied disarmament note waa not
very serious and that the necessary
changes could be easily effected.
Athletics Are Abolished.
DES MOINES. Iowa, June 10. (A.
P.) Dr. Karl A. Wettstone, president
of Dubuque university who recently
abolished all intercollegiate athletics
at that institution, told a large
church audience here yesterday that
schools must begin emphasizing brain
instead of muscle if they are to ac
complish the purposes for which tyy
were rounaea.
Fighting Is Resumed, ' .
CANTON, China, June 8. (A. P.)
Fighting that commenced four
o'clock Sunday afternoon between
Yunannese and Cantonese troops, has
continued incessantly for forty hours
but ko far as is tyown has resulted
In only slight casualties. .
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WASHINGTON, June 10. (A. V.)
Secretary Wilbur has no intention
of sending eithVr of the dirigibles,
Los Angeles and Shenandoah in
search of the missing Amundsen po
lar expedition.
In announcing refusal of a re
quest by the Norwegian Aero club
that one of the airships be sent to
the rescue, the secretary leclared
"we are not going to send any wild
goose chase to the polar regions."
The navy department has not
changed its opinion that such an
expedition is not feasible and 'Mr,
Wilbur pointed out yesterday, that
if sent, it could not be ready to
operate before the three airplanes
with tho MacMillan arctic expedition
could make a search for Amundsen.
Difficulties attending a dirigible
flight to the pole, he believes, would
be greater than those of heavier
than-air machines, with the airship
more highly susceptible to weather
conditions.
A new stadium recently built
Chicago seats 100,000 persons.
Un-superstitiotis
MEDFOKP,
OTJFfiOX, WEDNESDAY.
OMAHA, Neb. June 10. Xo trace
had been found early today either
here or in .Council Hluffs, lnwa.
across the Missouri river of Karl K.
Gordon, 2 7, and his 1 tl -year-old In
dian heiress bride, who until yester
day was Maude Iee.l udd of Miami,
Ok la. It is believed they returned to
Oklahoma.
Accompanied by Mrs. Susanne
Horn berry, the girl's mother, and V.
J. Wilson, a white man, Gut-don, also
white, and the girl, obtained a mar
riage license to which tho mother's
consent was affixed. The ' ceremony
was performed by a I'resbytcriaii
minister and the party departed in
an automobile. Remarks made to
the minister., led him to believe they
started for Oklahoma.
A canvass of Omaha and Council
Hluffs hotels did not reveal them.
M iss Leemudd, according to word
from Miami, is heiress to $1,1100,000
and is the ward of a probate at
torney. -
None of Washington's sodlers was
ist in crnHstii(? the lil:iViir
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