Pajfe Two
Thursday. Nov. 12. IP
THE
SHARP EXCHANGE D
iose secured, be added, were lost in writ
the filers, a great art of the
Ime because tliey were assigned to!
other duties, even acting as "kitch
en ponce" at .rf lines. . 4 j
"Wo hare 13J mechanics." he I
CilVKN roR j WW K-M ITIl Til
nrcni.- wi.:ii-ir.T: 1VK II.IYKX 'K MVK
(Cnatlnard from rage One)
(Continued from lff" m")
said, "and cut ct Hint number there titration affairs. la the
Is an Incipient
' are only four or five real niechan-'
'lending importance and to subject
I ix-owles ly Instating truuMo
, thruughi-ut A. la. The powers
claim to have (vwlllve Information
thai rt!an asenn constantly are
tmsy at u.h oik. especially In
Oiilna. AUhanUtan. Tarkvy. India,
IVrV.a Syria. Morocco and Tunis
la. ltolshevlk concmiralions may bo
tn Srl If the pr.
, . stairs nfre is an inn wriu -
. WASHIXGTOX. Nov. H.-VM jeoparillr) livos of fl(e.. again.. Secretary of the interior)
T' ' " , cea. Howse aswitu other . I Work s handling of pul.lu-lanan aim form -of 'reflo.-d.ag until evicted soon
lernoon. alter one or mo mosi cai-, t . . ... ........ . . ...... ii,,k. than. It
mess ci arouna lire on planes, raK-i t,e Saw Wilbur haa txwn punoea : smciou nat some or.
i ed Baucom over the coals In a stac-
l cato-llke cross examination.
orful days of the coi
day marked impressively by tribute,
to. nation's military dead and mar-j lne ' - for the series of naval dialers re-
red by a collapse In the stuffy room icently suffered. Col. Mitchell'si
of the wife of MaJ. Gen. Ilobort U "Xon"t you know that SS French I Mon ,he cour, Bartla, ls:
Howse. president of the court was ! P'""" " reported to have been, unsatisfactory condi-i
. . , ihnf ilnvn hr Ilfrrin PhwnH . " "
mi; t'ae entire lnko
flo.ded.
bed
thry aro
wit I per
I j to re-,
txllnuur. confasim in nature butl81lot Bown D Ktrilan ground;
., t:.i...ii- ' fir?" asked 1 tours. Tn nnn rt himt
apparently sui'puiwua aim-uriis, . criticism
contention, that tne army ana navy 1 1"""
knowingly stifled aviation
opmenu. J
For the first time during the I
court martial the navy came
oevel-j - " (ke 1, under Indictment on graft!
Alp s-vl,. nitMAnnat la holder!
, j ,. ing at Secretary
, ; vvacrj iium rniuiiciuvmB, vol. kj. v.i . ...... t
In'lT . . . Me on demanding tighter enforce-
Ucins in the army which will brinK;
The preceding head oil
itv's .of-!
SVIil.tN
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Is believed.
j It you are uncertain about the
'arrantcmetit or wording of your ad
vertisement don't hrl!ate to ask m
for suggestions. We shall be glad
to help ou with the layout and the
preparation of the copy at any time.
'the alien property 'enstodiatv'i
direct contact with the trial. An
of Mitchell's counsel with the re-i
(Continued from IMge fine)
Extreme drys are scream-, auihorit! -s in the Philippines are
of the Treasuryj worried, even if Washington Is not.
The powers take the view that
mcnt. Some of- the farmers are coin- j the fii:ur of Ihetr Interests
augmented prosecutor's staff drew; "-u " ' " ' plaining because the administration ; throughout Asia and Afrie, is
fire from Representative Ueid, chief if , j'','" nflJ- f ' doesn't do something beelde In-; threatened by the seri.s of rebel-
'"""J . , lions aaainst while auier.i ntv h s
bean when Turkey, w'.ioso poimla
tion !s t'n!y tiee as l.irye as Hut
suit that Cant. A W Johnson, na-
val officer and prospective defense pUne obserTers
Pierce, in charge of air sen ile per
sonnel records disclosed. Instead
of
which 13 are non-flier and 133 air
witness was ordered from his place
The pilot situation Is deplorable,
vestigate.
Yet looking at the whole picture.
these complaints nre barely ilistin-
out. the army air do-! guishable. They havn't damaged.
with the prosecation and excused!?" l""eQ " " ! :-' " ;. ' " ."fied
I class pilots. Ont of the entire
from the court room.
mm .ic lU Ua.u .v,. '-iBnmi.er ,H plIoU , army.
Theodore Roosevelt, Tormer !)-bBt one 8 ttaclasslfied.
"And what." asked Reld. do you
mean by unclassified.
flies
ant secretary of the nary crept Into
the proceedings. ..- ; ' " I
. A man who
Rooaevelt and Gen. Patrick, head of;pierce answere(1.
tns army air service was iniroauc-
ed tot the purpose of proving al-j
leged collusion between the army '
and nary In the annual air races, j
Roosevelt, In letters read by,
JIaj. Hubert R. Harmon, junior
aide to the president and brother
of Gen. Millard F. Harmon, of the
general! staff, proposed 'that the
army and navy air services should i
be regarded as "sister services" and
In such light should exchange rac
ing planes ra(er than attempt
building new ones of greater speed,
a anggestion eagerly pounced upon
anything,"
"Who Is the man?"
Reid.
"General Mitchell."
Pierce.
Pierce testified that since 1920
at least 45 of the best flying offi-
held up before the country a year
ago. Taxes are coming down one
step at a time, business men are
romping about in an amazing series
of consolidations and stock divid
ends like school boys when the
teacher leaves the room. The only
' pursued ! persons not working are those who
j don't have to. Evidences of at
flung back ! least comfortable living for almost
all are seen In the distribution of
cheap automobiles, radios, and other
luxuries of the small salaried man
and wage earner.
of New 1,'rk city. niivesfi:I!y de
an alignment of the ercateet
powers in Kuropo, To the Turkish
victory at Lausanne Is a;vr!hed res
ponsibility for nil the irouNlo of1
the past two years In Monveo and
China and it fci .a contributing fac
tor to ihe unrest In India.
Soviet Russia is charged wi:h
MASONS
ATTENTION!
Work in M. M. Degree
Friday, Nov. 13. 1925
Lodjre called at 7:00 P. M.
475 had been injured and S!2 klll-
) ed. Resignations from the air ser
vice, he said, were greater than
in any other branch of the military
service.
Reserve air officers today num
ber 6.927 and of that number of
KAPSO FOR COLDS
FORBES
PURE DRUGS
by Mitchell as proof that the two
departments were "stifling" air-j
craft deelopment. Patrick, it wasj
understood agreed with Roosevelt
and. the departments did exchange
racing planes and agreed that there
should be an interchange of de
vices, designs or airplanes showing!
what Tuesday was testified to be
a "paper organization" 2,229 arc
non-fliers. '
It was through Maj. Gen. C.
I Brant of the general staff that Mlt
I chell's counsel launched its attack
ion the staff itself. He testified
that flying fields Were in bad
greater speed.
shape, that the finance officer of
The defense again directed its at- ' . r ""
. . . . his pruning of the air service s fl-
tack on the effectiveness of anti- ... . t . . ,
aircraft gun tire. Capt B. v. nanc!al demands and that he had
Baucom. American ace, who, with
slashed the
the
aiid
1926 appropriation
ht. niw T.i..t -Willi., it, mn'""" av V" ""
h ' - " .. ! $27,000,000 to $15,000,000.
Honrs ox flying over enemy lines
1. Vr,.- rima' .;.- wnrM ..r ! MaJ- Brandt wasted : no words
dowrwl more enemy planes than in brandinS he condition of
aaV other' Ameriej!- Tiw .ARtiftert I air . service- "deptoaable"
ground firing gainst air craft, attributed it to the economy pro
"is absolutely ineffective." Sram- He attacked the personnel
He told the court that he hadUnd HlPat provisions for the
been subjected to anti-aircraft gun1 Hawalian Islands. . saying it was
fire, virtually all .of the 100 hours!50 r cent deficient, and. added
he was in the air. that he flew asitnat the reeent KawaUan """euvers
low a. 600 feet over his own front ' were 8acl 4hat the real concIu
nd as low as 10 to 13 feet overjs,on after It were never given to
enemy lines in what he described the Pnl'lil;.
as "head-popping" flights. ThatJ V)U CCT mi HO
be said, was the answer to the et-j I f 1 Lw i WULU
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A. D. LAMBERT, Prop.
Buying
CHEAP
GLASSES
Is Poor Economy
They nre made by mold
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Our prices for fitting and
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Eyes Etanilned
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Ht Frames
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tectiveness of ground fire.
Baucom -bore out Mitchell's
charge that the air service was
jeopardized by a lack of compet
ent airplane mechanics. He char
acterized the mechanic problem as
"most complex and Irritating," say
ing that it was difficult to get
good mechanics in the army for
121 a month when they could get
110 a day in civilian pursuits.
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