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flfRDFORT) MATH TTirRTTNT!, ftfEDFORD, ORF.OOV. THURSDAY. .TFLY 12. 1923.
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M. C. MOOKNSKN k COMPANY
Ban rraticiMO, Loa Augelta. (Seattle, Port',
Ui.d. !
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
.NVxt t M-HriK n i.cidr (fft hit I
vith a hiirrcl stave, .!'lfojl jiimII-
cnri'M lilt i' to hciii' naHiy (Ukh nlxnit
the dcnilsp (if Ashland.
The must cxeiilim iJirclKH iu'U's
ycNtt'i'djiy vnn ihc stinilinK Inl'or
iiuiiiiin tliiit llu- pif'itiior ni' Siilii.
va having hikiio irouhh' wilh bin '
Hoi.
A Kf-nt from I he north (-ml of
the I'iMiiity whh In tnvn yestenliiy.
w:im itt'llXK chiiMt'il hy the 'oie,
iiti'l w.im Mil iiriHoil lluil hi hml imi
(iei'fil tint roillthoii.se,
1 mproveiiH'iii Ih noieil jirnuiif: ilu
l:iily tiutoi.slH. They run now pin-U
llo-h Vehicles In the mi'ldle ,,r the
Ala iii Siein, during I he husleHi
tiuffie hnur, nml only lie tip heven
earn I'm mi itidef Inlte pci'iud.
.ii st tk svi:i:t:
(I'i-ckn in.piiicit)
The executive council of Ihe
liny Scouts organization of
'I--vela ml. Ohio, has instruct
ed the boys they are all
under 17 years of nuo lo
liinkc It llieir business to seek
to persuade Women to (,'ivo up
Hjiaretlo snioliinn.
'acant spaceH urn hives of
In-
Justly, from lh activities nf uniss
iKippcrs. insuring sumo fin mi Ihe
Than Usui vinx turkeys. .raMsliup-)M-rs
lire the favorite Kitlb if I'lsh.
nod lire Used extensively hy fisher
men, with a hat mil of flies, llmv
(vor, a fisherman who catches a
fish ilh a Kins-lopper is rated as
n scin-nr-a-Kun, and a low order
of human. Ants and woodpeckers
pickle Kriissh uppers away lor next
winter's fodder. A Knit-shopper can
kick harder than one of the hue
1 1 illrresl orchard mules. In pro
poillou to his lie ft. t'npco Immor
tal) .cd the woodpecker. In a notion
thoiiKht tip hy Horse llromley all
by himself, and without the aid of
a conference. (Hurrah for Horse!)
Holy Writ louk a crack tit the
Knit-shop per fur his shift lomness.
Uel'uaees from KansiiM often recall
Ihe yea r the grasshoppers ate up
every t hint; areen, and the pump
handles. Like the 1 1 unnlim-ei s,
Inc., the Krasshopl"')' Is always on
the jump, and proud of It.
r. WIk Ashpele unci II. t'lewlier
ll;ive csliililiHhcit Oniihul rftut lulls.
Mr. Astlmle is llTlei- u loll', iiiel
.Mr. Klewhel- is ll-ylliK In seli il Imil
ei I'Hiiil. lieth iin iiiukIi nml
rehllsl Kieclers. Keen inteif.st it
IicIiik imiiilt'esleil In wlietiier .Mr,
Ashlicile will nd In his eeidiill
null'! lilek. wilere il iIoh Ihe luii.st
Keiui. lii'fure .Ml', t-'lcuher cinchew
liim ltll ;l hc.oty lientllueli, mill
e:ir-Intil. Veur enrr. Iieit'.s mi.
I.tliiltnltiK rl.-ekf( In the ,.;isl
lasl eve in ji hnsmeKs-ltke tnione'i .
A hlllnher nt fnresl ilie.s .stai leil hy
11 e;il richly tlll'un eiuiltene in e
experleil.
llwinu In Ihe lie,
H were mil nil llu
eir ?:inUihu feel
I, iniiny villi
ri ni perch
tuf.1 iiiKhl.
II
l'AI!l:i)TS VKIISI'S UKATII
I 1 1 'i 1 1 ll I. II. I llu i lie.ilh n ill in
hut will
knew ll Iiii.h I it In n
hilllle.
'i'iie ninriil Iniie I nn the up
tiKiiin. Vnunt; men liiuiiiK eilin.i
llnll raillllieil intn them ut r:uitene
atel rnrVillllH, have tlise.iriteil the
inareel.
A IIIIMlher nf I lie
speillMi; Well-lrled
Nle.iiUlei s. ami lin y
suillnirie Wi-lt.
fair s.
arms
;ir their
College football
Star la Killed By
Bolt of Lightning
woi.risiniitn, x. n.. .intv
12. 'J-i Harnlil Ij-sllc 1 1 .1 iii 11 1 .
21 yeut old llarluiuillll Innl-
hall star or Arliimtoii. Mass.
Is 11 victim of Hi,, in 1 11.;. .
lie was killed yestifiduy
afternoon r;ille ristilim ire n
4 a whai-r on Lake Wlauepesint-
kee durlllH an eleclrliiil Btorui, :
Tlie I lin t inoiit h fiillhiick had
liecn n ciiiiuscllor at a hoys'
cauii. A hull snack Hie
wilier 11 tew feel from Ihe
r wliarf where he was slllttu-
anil skipped aloiir tin. surfa.V-
f the lake, Klriki: the sleel
toil which he tielil in his liiiiid.
fl A camp liliVKletun trii-il rot-
twn Iioiiih In lesuscilate llltn.
! s
o
o
IPOW. J. BRYA
I! T U I ST I ho s; i tit-it nf
ri 1
J liiivi't'iitir nvor ill is. iiinii.l.iVri' siiiheri- nt the
hovci-in;.' over this nnmdah-i" silii;i-e lit till! present, lime.
For vi! ciiii iiniifiinc iki .spirifiii(t)iiiiriiili i r i r r-t iiciitc, than tin
II mil 'oimiioQi- wolilil siifler. were he eonsoioiiscjii' wluit is
now trniiid on hi llmi party which he led, nml lo the service of
which hi1 ileilicatcd his life, for so ninny veins.
Wc vividly rcnii mlicr t list I fink of nrtrr despair on the ii-cai
( 'oiiuiionci-s face when ( lovci nor ('ox was iiomitifiteiCiinil with
tears iu his eyes he snid his hcnrt "whs in the 'nivo.''
I ',.t C,n1.u.i. I
i I U T ' i( (. (Jl"!
Hut ('Joveoior I .'ox whs merely moist. And the I Iciiiocrfit.ii'
i ,i i ,
I 111(11(1111
in W20 w us btiuiiirly opposed to Willi Street mid
fTuiiiiiiiin.v Hull, theorefiell at
, ,,, 1))(jlv (, , y
v Ilic I )ciiiocr;il ii'
Mr. Ilryiiii's most Jiit nn'iny. hut lv the (me iiuin ill tliis
((Hiiitry, who n pn'sciils. in ;i most t'x.iu'irt'iJilcd form, the thint:s
, " A IIHTH'll II MlblH' 111 ( tlltt ( iFCat ( OllirilOJICr IIKst lli-lt ft 1 1 V" U':
testi'd,
"A rollicking Tininiuiny IcimIit in ii hrown dcrliy hnl
is a pirfiiiT o the Df'inoiM'atic
I'lfisc i'rifiiils and siimiiirs.
Ins i'i:iiipai;ii in the hamls of
airo I'roiri Wall Slrct'l !
Would the evangelical lirtmc
more Oillra.red had tlie name
Aye, verily, limes have changed ! In less than a deemle tlie '
Detnoeratie party lias 1 n t ransformed, not only into a new
pariy,- hut actually into l party llutt is the almost perfect!
antithesis of what ii was only a few years ajjo. i
This transformation extends even to Ihe party under ttiej
leadership and domination of Woodrow Wilson. The (eanr j
of Nations was of course
our lasl war President.
Hut iu Houston the m
the dead leader whenever
eeeded to not only luirv I
the
cpitjip
adopted ,y President
. , i- M- ,.
entan-l.n alliances.'
Need Ihere ho surprise that lifelong Denioci atc are desert -
(i . v i ,, , . . . ...
in- llieir party Nolliinjr could lie more oerlnni 1 him thai it
Mr. itryjin wire alive today lie would he leading Hie einlialllcd
and ci'usadiur hosts of
anainsl (he forces now
. .
hum lo
under its hal I le-searred hamier.
QTJILJL
Dontliclss Mr. llcflin. evi-n
elephiinl.
Ahniil nil yon rcl nut of lieinjj
fnnernl yon eim '! see.
How slriinu'o Hint Cli
eiiliiinil ies "nets of i i ii I. "
istiim
A friend in need is a friend who would gladly
cepl Unit he spent his lasl dollar yeslerday.
UeiliindniK'y :
lawyer politician. '
The use of
It's loo late lo feel vindictive, lull wi
old Noah look alioard jril into the lintter.
A " polil ienl linss" leads in I
Whichever way the ninle decid
Aiiiei iciiuisin : w suliliine faith that Harold will yet over
liis duiiihiiess and liecoine n i;reiit man if I'orectl Ihronirh collene.
Ml
iifii'ee
'. Heed favors '
eiiforcenient ha
The latest statistics show that
torinns nmv have eond jolis worliin
at the seven) Ii iirade.
No. beloved, the slock eschaiii
to speculate with doesn't i;ivc a
and household eumls.
There is a little
when Henry Meneli
voided suspenders.
safety-l'irsl
'ii took (d'f
Kach ueneral ion prodnees at least
' whose life work consists in savitm
t 'orreel this sentenci
, ' 'hnl she doesn 'l ri
'Shc is an onl
'sent criticism."
MUTT AND JEFF
CRoOloJ PRlNCCSJ
OF PATAGONIA
CftOWM Pt?1NCc$S
"-.!
; m
" s.r
WERE ALIVE
O
William .lenninis Hrvii n is not
leiist, us wis Mr. Ilrvini liini-
partv is licintr lfl. not iuv hv
Thai
t'aiMiKiiilc, (irawii hy
one of ins ;
And now thai h-adcr has placed j
lohn .1. Ii'askdb, a innlti-iiiillioii- i j
- sfnii ko
of .Mr. Hryan, Jieen :
tiecn -iollll I . Itockcf
one id1 (dosest lo the heart of
lep day, while the delegates cheered
lus name was mentioned, they pro
le League of Nalious, hut jiive it the
Wilson's liillcrcsl cticmv. '-.Votiope and they flock lo Kuropo at
- mocraoy no Knew ami loved,
nd vaiieinir toward the Whh
I Imtwc
POINTS
;is 11 boy, curried wiitcr for the
" 1 ' IM ' " ,rt '
peop) should cull tlieir worst
help
loo many words;
Iiopeil
lie two nuts
e same way a mule's nose does,
to no, h, ikisc is out in front ,
impartial enforcement." Kverylmdy will
lieeu pari ial in one sense.
S:
per cent Of the valedie-
for chaps who drooped out
1 i
:e memlier who Ihutowk mouej'
niorinaye on liis i-rop, uiules
consorvtit ism ni all of u
his coal al Kansas cil v
one oreat
Hai n re
"liheral
iuion.' '
i-hild," said the gos-
Augustu sMutt Meets a
nuxr'l TO MET YOO,
I lrO-iiuii tMi,iyr I
ItiM
S 1
I'M Trie
KING of
1MB. FUi
ISLANDS :
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, If. D.
Signi-d Itr-r lifrWnlriK to xTsonal health mi-1 hvffiene, not to dim-aa diagnosis or
: trentnifrit. will ! annw-r--J by I)r. Hrady if a uta-npf-l, fcef-a.Mrevi--l eiivt-lo-je In ruloned.
I.t'tlt-rM .!,ml.l 1-e hm-i and written in j,k. Owing to (tfiif I Huff nuintx-r of lettere r
, reivr-l, jii)y a irw can b arm--.---red hrt No reply can be mude to querU-i not conform
,lng in iittriKtiotia. Addrestt Dr. William Hrudy, in tm of thu nt-uapaper.
tki; rirni-:
Ilefoic the World war devastated
Kuiope it w;ih a fine thhiu for the
nif;dicnl student To Hpend a neaKon
in the 'Ueat mediral clinici anil
schools (if liio old
world, hefore net
tlini; (I o w n lo
practice. A s id e
from Ihe adverti-i-iiiK
value rjf si:c!i
a lour for the
y (i u ii k doctor,
therf was much
of real education
al value to he had
abroad ami not
then available in America. Today
no medical student, or physician
need KO to Kuiope to coinuleie h.
i rain inn, because American mcdi
cal education is equal " anything
i man can liet abrrtad, ami indeed
t he i rend now in in the opposite
direction l-airopean st ihUmus and
doctors come to Auiericu to .;ct
the embellishment Americans form
erly soiiuht over there. While Ku
ropc has suffered from (he war
America has been singularly for
tunate. Medical education in tliip
country lias had no setbacks.
I ant not familiar with other
fields of technical or professional
education, hut it seems to me as a
layman that America has not ad
vanced so rapidly in elementary
ami hiuli school education. Our
educalois still look to Kuropo for
ruldancn oud pxiiuiple. Kspecially
; Ih this trye in" ihy: ical education.
) In ibis field we have a lot to learn
j from Danish, Swedish and (ieniuin ;
leducalors in particular. The load
! ors in this branch of education 1
! iu America have their eyes on Km-i
everv oppor uni v lor newer Knowi :
je and more successful methods.;
Notwithstanding our unadmiiabl" j
I habit of boastinK about the an-,
i,H.riority or everythiim American1
(ami our sometimes crude conoep-;
1 1 ions oi pat riot ism, inn 1 1 m u cm
nhvslcal educaiion In on
iiit ulary
and hb'.h scliools is si
' ..ii nrlmilivn basis' nml imleed I
'often adminlsicn-il by iintniitn-d or
-1 poorly trainecl executives whoso
(pialnt meiiuuis-eosi ine taxpayers
as much as property cpialiliecl su
pervisors and instructors would.
the ureal obstacle to the pre
ress of cilucalton In this and re-
Muled Delfls ill Alnerira
' iTorance ttf the l)rsi'iit
the iu..
'A line of
i ed'icatorfi. Their schonlniK iitclud-
ed no physic al education at all, or
ni most tnerclv sketchv (lals at it.
lf they received a
Iranian physiology
iy instruction iu
it was not very
a:4uo course in
"health,"' "hy- ,
of course I hese I
' to do wilh let-1
r wit ii )inm;:ii 1
ions, jtisl
somclhltiK c alled
Kioiio" or w hatnot
I suhjorls luivo Htil
t man physioioK
anatomy, in snort, our pie-eni re , -,--,- cmmmiois
ginie of educators got Hint way!'" oMenee. mi' Hire never wnzi
without iroublin-; tkemselves niuch i oiioimh f -nppiy even ih occil nf
jiboul physical education, and con-i 11 iun ns hiu n-; trim on, o. Th' ;
leinienily tliey ciunint eipn iireheml
wily sneli eiiilralinn sllinliil he giv
11 en mole rniisidelill inn In llle ele
, meninry and hii:li selmols li.an it
I Iris liuii I" I Me l"'Sl. This. I lliink.
I explains ivliy even Hie leailers in
Mliis tielil ai'e Inkewarni in their
i altitude toward lliis rererin.
Ail arithmetic teacher who would
leach Hint six limes live make :!.'.
would mil Jiolil a j"h in Hie schools,
hnl we employ many teai hers who
tench eiiually silly drivel wilder Hie
I ii;iadiiiK of pliyHinlny, health, hy
iienc or " 1 tin t hotly ol yiuirs" nr
I some similar .Mother House tille.
These untrained teachers arc uol
ilo blaini'. 'i'hey tin the liest tliey
jciitl. II Is I lie executives higher up
who are to hhime.
To all ynnilllal Riaduales I'roni
'school I would say now Is llle tine.'
tor you to lake up the si inly of man.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Web Finders
nioinhs old hahy has two
wc Illicit lln-lcrs. Al what use should
I hey lie separaled'.' I lie lallllly doc
tor said Ihe lonser we wall Hie hot
ter the Job call he done. (Mrs. I).
S. W.I
Answ er. rrovuled tho baby W
I thriving the ear'icr any such plan-'
tic surgery Is tione the better the!
'osmotic result will be. !
j Frozen Canned Food i
. A case nf tomatoes and some
lanneHl salmon was frozen in live
i cans. ls lliis Hlul'f fit lo eat '.' Some
i tell me .'( Is poison. I M. H. O.i I
Answer - It is not poison. The
free lug doen no harm except per
- haps spoiling Hie flavor of the food,
j If the local lust 'is all right it is silll '
pcrtcc-t ly whides'iiue. !
Window Glas. Admitting !
Ultraviolet
advise me whether any
I kind of
window .'.lass can be oh-
Real Crown Princess
IS UMCOOTK. MArCG
APococ-JZe
si i iv r i w
taiio-d tlat admits ultraviolet rays
of sunlight. I purpose to use such
Klasw if obtainable for a sun porch,
if. 11. A.l
Answer. -Illass that ndmits ultra
vloli't rayji is now made by various
manuia'f turers anions them Ihe
'ita'4lass eorporat ion. New Ynyk
City, and the I'iitsburh Plate
(Jlays .company. There Is also a
kind of wlrf screen rilled with a
transparent substance thai admits
ultraviolet Hi-hl, but is not weather
proof, and this serves very well 'o
(Viclude wind and cold for tempo
rary sun baths: The lass that
admits ultraviolet rays is still
preity expensive.
Chicken Breast
1 have just discovered that our
baby, a year old, ha:i what is called
a chicken breast. I am sreatly
worried and would like to know
what causes it and what, can be
done to restore it to normal. i.Mrs.
H. W.i
Answer. Hickeis, from shortage
of vititmiu lJ in the diet or trom
Insufficient sunliKht on the baby's
naked skin, and any obstruction of
the upper breathing passages, may
cause chicken breast. Hotter Rive
the baby a daily close of eod liver
oil for vitamins A and I. also a
daily sun bath. Have your doctor
examine for adenoids or other ob
struction. K opyii-iht John P. Dille Co.l
wonder u good chamois skin
cost ti or c 1 1 "- toltni. In tlier.
runniest tlilim yet Is women kIIHii'
I'leecetl on "home work" schemes.
t( nliyrii;hl. .1 oil ,1 '. mile t'o.l
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
1 Tlie Pullman porters say thevl
i will strike for SI. "in a month and'
, "abolition of all lips." j
The bigger salary is a ;oo(! Idea, !
! if I hey can got it. Abolition of the1
i lips would be extremely foolish, i
and ruin Hie service, taking away'
incentive. ' f
j At present every Pullman car I
porter is "In business for himself." ,
! Viid that moans doing your bnsi-,
ness well, wilh your heart in it. j
The death of Alfred l.owenstein. 1
i Belgian of many millions, becomes
I more puzzling. He drew out $r(iu,-i
nun cash before the flight that end-j
ed with his disappearance. A sea-1
man tells of seeing a parachute ,
i coming down, and police tell of nj
mysterious man lauding al a Lon
r don dock the night of the disap '
. pea ranee. j
Ihe probability is that Lowen
' stein, worried and irresponsible,
'jumped to death, ll he did. it will
no er be proved, and I -tit ish law
may tie his estate up for :hl years.
llussia worries about Japan's de
sires to absorb Manchuria, to be
used for Japan's overflow popula
tion. That does not worry the
Tinted States.
Asia belongs let Asiatics, ami Ja
pan's spread In Asia would nave
our blessing. It would mean event
ttally tho building up of a gigantic
Asiatic power, but it is our busi-
'WW
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Mun, 1 me; ir m . a.. i ' -IViFI ; rnu i, rooui you &orri i
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Rippling
Rhymes
(Hy Walt Mason.)
PRIVATE GRIEFS
T:e Iteaper icntk my spotted
row upon a Intel til day, and f,
with kIooiu upon my brow, pur
sued my doleful way. I told my
friends about my loss at every
mark and turn, and many of
l hem came across with sympa
thy to burn. I told about the
hours of pain my wood old cow
endured, and how I called in doc
tors twain. In hopes she miKht
be cured. Through the sad
watches of the night 1 lingered
In her shed, to find, when came
the morning light, that she was
doubly dead. Day after day 1
told my tale of sorrow and dis
tress: 'and that a larn like that
giows stale 1 didn't even guess,
until I not iced people hide be
hind a barn or tree, and as I
walked the countryside I had no
couldn't find a man who'd wait
until I told my tale; he'd wrin-'i
bis hands and pull his freight as
soon as 1 set sail. At last 1
realized the fact that I'd become
a bore, that I was - hnv.ing little
tact in letting sal: tears pour.
Although my eov was all I
claimed, a creature 1 admired,
my neighbors couldn't well be
blamed if they grew sick and
tlied of hearing of her mournful
doom, that dismal tragedy: they
couldn't rather round her tomb
and rend llieir beards with me.
Kor they had sorrows of their
own that held their souls in
thrall; one man had lost a silver
bone, bet on u game of ball. And
one had lost a setting hen, and
eke a brace of geese; and in this
world of weeping men lie saw
no hope, of peace. Another had
a maiden aunt just come to visit
him, and as he walked men
heard him pant in anguish deep
and grim. They all had griefs
and woes enow, and foolishly I
dared to think they'd hear about
my cow with patience unimpair
ed'. I'm slow at limes the truth
to see, I'm blind to hints and
clews: hut when tl:at iruiti
comes home to me, I paste; It iu
my shoes.
ness to build
greater, stronger
power hero.
f v
Home very important Americans,
neatly divorced iu Paris, are wor
rying. The rich were amazed to
find how easily a divorce could ho
produced in I-Yanoe.
Now they find that money is
I useful there as well as here. One
1 indue anil vn rimis cnui'l nt'f icia !
:are .ii-ciimmiI find 14" nrnnnmnc
mrt-1i:ll,u i -L-ni-o-I liv (It'll nnn I '
j judue, many of them remarried, j
luiiv unci complications iu their
; lives.
Mi.M(.iii: is di:)
(Continued from Pape One)
they
had just one hope, and that ;
was that suinehow, out . of the'
murky skiey, tniyiit come n roseu-
lug plane.
I This dream, the men said today.
: born In infinite pain, was finally
fulfilled when Chukhnovsky Tues-
day emerged Iroin the heavy, low
hanging clouds like a rescuitii
. angel.
' Iti'setied at
I Starving as they '
iJl-t
and dy-
i tiu inch hv inch, tlie plane bore
tlie
a promise of life, but for
moment this was not destined for
fulfillment, and hours of fur
ther suffering were before them.
The plane could not land, but
Chukhnovsky, disregarding his own
peril from a forced landing on
North Kast land, directed the
Krassin by wireless to the spot
where the two men were huddled.
All last night the Krassin pluntied
aua'n and anain thiough the thick
mas of l.-p floes throimh Ihe 2U
mile: of sea that separated
I'roni the dying men. At r. a. in.
today tlie captain on the bridge
saw a figure on an ice floe.
Two hours later the ice breaker
drew :
floe,
faintly
second
loiiiisiile the uroup on the
ine man stood wavini;
a tattered flan and t In
lay exhausted on the ice.
him was the body of Pr
I Uesble
Malmgr-n.
Honor in the Dead.
The doctor, altbmmb widely ex
perieneed in A re tic life, hail been
harder hit by the accident lo him
when the itnmlola crashed than; l.eavim; a mnup nf six men
he knew, and was not eipial to ; entuicaaded l.y ll.-neral fmhertol
Hie lent; and difficult jnurney he- : ohile heboid, the trio headed'
fore him. tie died from cold and for Hie coast of .nrtti Kas! land:
i-xhaiistion near tlrock Island. inn May 3a. They carried J.rnvl-
l:a(ter as the Kusstans were t',..i,,ns ,,r 4,1 days-. As time passed'
minister In Ihe n Is nr the hvini.' ( and repcatfd atlempts hy fliers-
men. Ihey did net fnruet ihe dead. 'and other laarchim; parties to
While all stood at salute the body I find them failed, the f.-ar pre-
uw carried aboard the vs--el and
laid in state. It was u moving
scene and many hardened men,
participating in it were not asham
ed to show tear-stained faces.
A s the K nt ssl n t u rn ed it 1 m w
for furthe re-(cpe work, Captains
Znppi and .Mariano, given up fur
dead weeks ago. were taken be
low, where th.-y were bathed, -.'ivn)
fuod and ft' sh clothes.
nf the 1C men who set out In the"
dirigible Italia for the North I'ole
on May 23, three have been res
cued, two an definitely known to
have died, five are in yrave pt-rll
near Koyn island, awaiting rescue,
and the remaining six have dis
a mm red entirely, with the proba
bility that they are long d.-d.
In addition to t'aptaius Xapp!
and Mariano, the third rescued
man was Cenera! I'mb- rto Nubile.
commander of the expedition, whn
was taken from the Ice by the
.Swedish flier, i.ieut. Klmr l.und
borg. The two iiead are Dr. Malm
gi'en and Vineenzij I'omnielu, mo
tor attendant, who was killed May
2Tt in the crash nf the gondola on
the ice.
The five men whose whereabouts
are known are Lieutenant Alfredo
Vigiieri, I'rofe.-sor F. Ilehounek,
( liuseppi HiokI. Natale ( 'eccioni
and J'elippo Tloano. (."eccioni has
a broken leg and was last repurted
in a precarious condition.
The six missing who were car
ried off in the hat: of the Italia
to almost certain death, were Lbuit.
Kttnre Aldulno. I'rof. A Mo I'on- !
tremoll, Or. I'go Lugo, Henato Al
lesandrini, Atiileo Taratti and Ca-:
listo Ciuca.
There are at least nine others j
who have been swallowed up in j
two rescue parties, the one headed
by Koald Amundsen, famous ex- ;
plorer, and tlie other headed by
('uptuin Sura, Italian Alpine chas- ;
sour. r
The Amundsen party of six left (
Norway in an airplane last month'
and has since dropped out of
sight, while tlie Sola group start
led a font across Xnrtheasiland and
his crew aboard the Russian plane
which sighted the Malnmren group
also has been added to ihe list of
would-be rescuers In difficulties.
since this plane made a forced ,
landing yesterday, damaging ill-
landing gear.
Tlii group has enough firnvisiutis
fm- two weeks and will make an
I euori iu repair the plane.
I Itevue
.MOSCOW,
; other ireniiMt
Ihe Nohile r
'Hot SI landed
July 12. ((' An
twist was given to
scue efforts today
(with news that tlie "...-shin pilot
Chukhnovsky and four compan
iions were stranded near North
1 Kast land, after having discovered
the walking party of the Italia
end giving; directions for its res
j cue.
I Professor Samoilovich, head f,f
1 the Ulissinn expedition all
i rrl the
ker Krassin, s'nt a com
plete report on the discovery o
hhe Malnu'ien grcmp Tuesday. July
IM"t. The report was as lullows:
1 "A plane- piloted by Chukhnov
sky, with Straude. Shebmin, Alek
Ist'fV and the movie operator Hlusb
I stein aboard, loc k off to search
i tor I lie Viglieri group at I : :1U p.
im. July 10.
I "Circling twice, the plane dis
appeared in the direction of Karl
island. At 5:30 p. m., tho plane
reached (he island without
the faintest sign
camp. proceed in
I flying low. ( 'hnkhnovsl
! suddenly discovered (he Malniutvn i
; group of three huddled together
j on a small. sharp-dgcd U eberi'. '
I Two of the men stood waving (
flags while the third lay prostrate. I
Circling live unies, vouaoo.'-
skv returned, hut due to hcav
fog
the
Chilli
and
on J
dioed tie had b"en forced
a mite or two southwest
lliwest of I
Platen, h-hm unable
:' ..f"!!'
precise location on
"The crew has-' two week
plies of food, weapons and am
munition, chukhnovsky urged tin
Krassin to push to the rescue o;
the three unfortunates who ap
parently were in a desperate po
sition."
! The three men started from thCj
Ispnl where the Italia had crashed:,
ji'n t he ice fiye days after thei
.disaster iu a desperate attempt In
(reach land. 1 hey were ll. .Malm-:
lltrcn. 1'aptain Albertn Mariann. '
! pilot nf the Italia, and raptain ;
Kilippn Zappl. Italian iiiiv;,- navi-
1 tea I or. :
did not smceed iu nmchlnt. JHrt'SilJ I SBraSmP,
Krassin. Itadio contact with . Jflgfcj M S .fcBai
hnnvsky ceased at :l.i p. m. ,,S5ljS8
i. -.. ,,,,.ii in--. i ,. n : k" m i i j' ie '-to: o
ulv II that -hukhnn.sky ra-i !;,:'nrl!i:! Sj!''.1
th-
had
-died.
Vet.-nl;,y u..r
Illissian li e hie;
the suviet flier
I tame I'n.ui tho
ker Kras.-in lht
"hukhnnvsky bd
ma th- ice t'a- t,o
htcatel ihf men m
the north of where
sought.
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