Show BATTLE HOT Direct Election of ENDED Senators Stil Needs Boosting LEGISLATURES MUST CONCUR j Thirteen ment States Can Defeat the AmendWhich Haa Been Approved German by Congress— Why Fleet Cauaed Anxiety By GEORGE CLINTON Washington — It la evident from what the leaders of the movement In congress eay that the battle for the amendment of the Constitution by providing for popular election of senators Is far from of Both bouses ended resolution subcongress have passed mitting the question to the states but Is In Washington this It Is recognized only the beginning to the In order that this amendment Constitution may have force and effect It must be ratified formally by the legthe of islatures of t states In states There are of them the Union and so thirty-simust take affirmative actlop before the Thirbecomes effective amendment teen states can defeat the amendment either by “vetoing” it or by declining to act at all The friends of the constitutional amendment for the election of senators by the people direct Instead of by the state legislatures will keep up an and use Its influence to organization get the matter promptly before the legislative bodies of the different Georgia states as soon as they meet will hold a legislative session In the fall and the majority of the states Some will have sessions In January of the states In which' the legislature meets biennially cannot take up the are matter unless extra sessions months from called until eighteen now There Is some opposition to the ratiamendfication of the constitutional ment but as yet the opposition has taIt form ken no definite organization Is possible of course that at the comof both po ing national conventions lltlcal parties planks will be adopted urging the ratification of this amendment If this Is done and the matter becomes a “party matter” for both of It the great political organizations would seem natural that the ratification of the amendment would come Navy Department Was Worried In A German squadron has been The Hampton Roads for some days president of the United States formalto sailors kaiser’s ly welcomed the of The American waters the German empire paid this visit to t the United States as a return for the visit paid by the Uhlted States Atlantic fleet to Kiel a year ago The navy department and unquestionably the administration as well was anxious for some little time before the German boats put Into Hampton Roads for fear that some untoThere ward Incident might develop was no particular reason to apprehend any happening that might disturb the but the amenities of the occasion navy department has a record of a case the memory of which Is still keen In the minds of officials who have to do with International matters In the Incident concerning which memory Is still green the German and the French figure In October 1881 there was a celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the surrender of Cornwallis to Va During Washington at Yorktown war the French the Revolutionary aided the American colonists materially and there was a French fleet near Yorktown when the surrender occurred and French soldiers were on land to assist the Americans In forcing the surrender of the British general and In ending the Revolutionary war Cause of the Anxiety When the plans were laid for the the French nation great celebration was asked to participate and consented Horatio Seymour of New York as Baron von Inasmuch suggested that Steuben a German bad helped the Germany should be American colonies asked to participate In the celebration The government therefore Issued an were German and Invitation ships sent over which anchored side by side with the French ships In Hampton Hoads Then the trouble began In flying The American their colors In compliment to the visand itors hoisted both the French Because of the fact German flags that the French had taken the greater part in helping us get our freedom the American ships flew the French flag above the German flag and then things broke loose There was Instant protest from the Germans and from the German commanding officers Cablegrams were dispatched to the home' and It looked as If we government were going to have another battle in the Virginia waters with the Americans and the French agaip as allies but with a different jfoe from that of Revolutionary days to meet The matter wag finally settled by the American flying the French and German flags side by side More Teachers for Philippines Insubureau of the Through lar affairs of which Gen ClainIs 'the chief rence R Edwards formation has come that the officials of the bureau have chosen 100 teachers for service In the Philippine Islands Almost immediately after the Philippines passed Into the possession of the United States this coucourse ntry following the of English speaking governments made preparations to send teachers FIGHTING THE NEGRO REBELS IN CUBA The Filiinto the new possessions pinos have shown that they desire education above all things and the progress that bag been made there It Is said is nothing short of wonderfuL Two hundred young men and women who have Just been appointed as the American teachers to augment educational forces already In the are graduates of the best universities colleges and normal schools and they come from nearly every secStates They tion of the United were selected from" a larger eligible list of candidates than ever before apwith the Insular plied for positions branch of the government Bureau Officials Gratified The bureau officials in speaking of this matter of teachers and of the teaching work In the Philippine Islands said: "More than eleven years of our educational experiment there has demonstrated to those who have Investigated the subject that as a noted educator on his return from the Orient of the bureau said ‘the achievements make of education In the Philippines a chapter of as bright and Inspiring history as was ever written’ and that our insular service offers an excellent and for honest energetic opportunity young men to render a most conspicuous service for the government and for themselves” “It Is very gratifying to the officials to know that there Is such an Increasing Interest In Its Insular posV THC T&EHCHE3 sessions and that It can depend upon and young Our photograph shows a squad of Cuban regulars in the trenches fighting the negro rebels In the province men of good education to enter Its of Orients service and assist In the solution of some of the problems which dally conthe air full of little black and yellow front It bodies felt sopethlng crawling on hla “Students and travelers In the Orient In recent years have returned to hand— and bolted! Amid this turmoil one man at least was cool and collectthe United States with the report He hailed from the country and ed that the east Is to be the center of the activities of Examination of Standards for ever the leaden casket being fitted on alighting from the train surveyed greatest governmental Into the oaken one This la of special- the scene with a quiet smile the twentieth century and our posiIs Completed Weights ly selected wood and is sealed In such and tion in the Philippines has made it "This be lucky" he remarked a way that its contents are kept absopossible for those on the ground to stooping down toward a bunch of the lutely lntacj It fita exactly Into the Insects get an insight into these problems swarming on the platform he and take a very active part In their Box le Dug Out of Masonry and Once cavity of the masonry of the staircase calmly picked two handfuls of up The two queer pieces of metal are them solution In so far as the participation Every Twenty Yeare Treaeured put them in his pocket and the standards of the British weights walked off Examined Are Relics by by the United States government le and measures The development of the concerned They always remain There were many thousands- of bees Noted English Scientists of the same value The standards In the box but the majority of them American public school system in the which were first used came to grief were secured local modified to meet in time Nobody in the Philippines London — One of the queerest and In 1834 In fire the at of houses the conditions has been a most remarkaconsidered thi bees themstampede most Important of all the ceremonials ble one during the past ten years yet that are gone through which were vainly trying to with in this parliament and ft took many men of selves Dozthe opportunity for further growth Is country — one too that comes oft only science years to compute and manufac- reach daylight and the flowers ture the existing two pieces of metal ens of them buzzed pitifully around an once in twenty years — has Just taken great” The cube of platinum Island electric arc lamp while others crawled Birds of Laysan place In the presence of some of the so small though above a was sent loftiest an expedition weighs pound The upward to the sooty regions Recently of the state were Insects the of to Laysan Island Hundreds In the Pacific of un- bronze rod Is 38 Inches long and has consists This ceremonial under the Joint direction of the earthing and examining the contents two studs of solid gold to measure stamped on and killed on the platoff the yard Two lines cross these form of agri- of an The trouble was soon ended United States department in buried box the extraordinary and studs gold at a certain Iowa of temperaculture and the University masonry which forms the public The duties of the members of the exand ture and pressure of the air the disof the house of commons CHILD SHOWS RARE NERVE and tance between these fine lines Is the pedition were to make a report on the thereby checking the weights standard of British measures Island and adjacent similar Islands measures used In Great Britain Girl Walks Mile With When the ceremony of and and reefs as places of refuge examining oak of is which box To get at the the standards comes oft they are not Mangled Hand and Sees Fingers nesting sites for the millions of sea masons had to pull down part of the Amputated touched hands by but are held In spebirds that from time immemorial Then after the wall of the staircase One of the most delicate have resorted there yearly to raise casket had been Its cial tongs and exhumed Del— With one hand Ellendale their young or to rest while migrat- unique contents examined with Infinite balances known was used In weighing accithe cube The yard was measured nearly cut off as the result of an was It ing a band of care by put scientists dent Mary Corkhill a with the utmost exactness a powerful findwork of the the and back In the cavity of the wall which Reports remarkable bravery child displayed UBed delimicroscope other being and ings of the expedition have Just been then was built up and will not be dis- cate and fortitude when she walked more measurements were made IncludOne by the government published turbed again until May 1932 held her ing that of the temperature and of than a mile and then calmly report Is by Prof Homer R Dill of the That box contains two pieces 'of the amputated hand while a physician of the barometer height of Iowa and the second Is metal University is cube of One a The little girl platinum four of the fingers ColA of William the Bryan by Prof measuring only one inch along each and her younger brother were playing lege of Hawaii Honolulu side you could buy another like It for BEES AT A LONDON SfATION In the woods when the boy picked up Early In 1909 Just before leaving about $200 but this particular cube an ax and cut the girl so that two finoffice Theodore Roosevelt established has a value beyond all other pieces of Thousands From a Box and gers were severed two mangled and Escape by executive order what Is known as metal Cause a Small Panic — Farmer Puts’ the hand nearly pevered at the wrist the Hawaiian islands of reservation Handful In Pocket The way In which It Is guarded The child bound a string around the as a place of refuge and assured proIt Is arm to keep It from bleeding walked gives some Idea "of Its worth Not long' tection for the seabirds London — When to her home with the brother and then a Hammersmith wrapped In a specially prepared paper after the order was Issued and before uncommonly soft In texture which Is train drew up at the Baker street held her hand for amputation stopping established a laid In another the government bad This "Tube” station Just after six o’clock to forgive the brother with a kiss as case the chief case goes Into another made of stout recently several hundred Infuriated the surgeon’s knife did Its work It patrol of the island group one of which Is Laysan Island a party which fits into a sturdy ma- bees got out of the train as well as was only after the dressing of the bronze ' of feather hunters landed on the place wounded member was completed that hogany box firmly screwed down and several pasengers birds 200000 and and killed more than way nerve In addition sealed In a particular way gave child’s from (Iron Cross In the a box Brought King’s mostly albatrosses for millinery purThe other thing In the box is a rod addressed to Hampstead the Insects she cried The United States and Iowa of bronze poses It is carefully protected on being landed at Baker street manscientists found on Laysan island a too and Is placed on eight rollers In aged to escape from the box With an Crooks Attend Reception full of albatross another mahogany case This case Is angry hum the bees buzzed in and out large shed packed New York — One hundred and three zcrewed wings Both among the passengers on the platform burglars together and sealed pickpockets and other formThetis Will Protect Them criminals these mahogany cases are put in a who darted away in all directions attended the er Now the revenue cutter Thetis has special casket made of lead 'firmly "Live bees!” somebody shrieked “Oh “reception” at the home of Judge been ordered to patrol the coast of the soldered and perfectly Crane of the court of general sessions I’ve one in my hair!” cried a woman Island of Laysan and the adjacent There is still another covering how An official on duty at the gate saw who paroled them Islands and the captain has been told to arrest anyone caught killing birds PUNS TO TEACH FARMERS or Interfering with their nesting operations Despite the awful slaughter of the seabirds by the feather Becretary Wilson Announces Agrlcul there are hunters It la believed tural Education Campaign In Size Had Battled Moose of Unequal evianimals for death the smaller enough birds left to restore the featht the North like their ered flocks to something dently struck with a swing to the Long Yeare Ago In Alaskan Woods provided protection original numbers right for the long prongB of the big — Secretary of AgricuWashington enforced The horns were sprung on the right side can he systematically lture Wilson has announced plans for has been very recently government Seattle Wash— A story of woodland over the thovel while the smaller farm management study and work In curved prongs were much Interested In the preservation Is told by a one’s own north for which both houses of tragedy not hard to read the in front hooked all domain over and under the of In Its life interlocked bird parts of of weather beaten congress have made provision In the pair side of other’s main front on the left During the Roosevelt and Taft adminmoose antlers that Billy Kramer bill This appropriation Alaska istrations there have been set aside agricultural has Just brought And this charge must have brought Fairbanks which Dr on and the secretary plan on the Atlanon view here the death to the larger moose for one of particular reservations P T Galloway chief of the bureau of down and placed of one moose who the brow prongs of the small fellow tic and Pacific coasts and In the Gulf that story being have slid under the and there under proper plant Industry have been working for of Mexico died of a cut throat while the other must necessarily cothe Illegal kill- several months corresponds workto the espionage government ef starvation The horns opponent's horn and Into the big In the perished wher It was held by and operative demonstration a moose’s throat on Hoppe creek were discovered ing of seabirds has been stopped the locked horns the south the terns the Ibises of Small Wood creek the gulls The federal government through Its small oftributary Death came to the smaller which and the the flamingos spoonbills the prongs were deeply buried Part must have fallen are coming agents who will act In other birds gradually in the earth when found carrying with it to local and with state proInspectors the the ground Its antagonist which aftback Into their own Oue remarkable thing about a make to comprehensive study poses It la estimated that on Laysan Is the peculiar structure of the erward slowly died from hunger and horns of farms of with a the country the It there hirst land and the reefs adjoining which resemble those of of carrying to the larger pair view especially birds are at present about 1000000 or of the ancient Irish farmer Information which will show a Europeanmoreelkthan ranging In species from the little milthey do a set of Seeks Freedom From Two branch of his In- elk far him a certain why an ler bird which la of Interesting moose horns In fact there Is almost Salem Ore— Discovering dustry Is unprofitable and how he can no she was habit of life to the great palmatlon while the prongs are married to two men and that both It pay or If not why he should More singular still bird which follows ships for hundreds make and large long branch Hazel Liddell t the were of miles over the trackless waters of drop that under the main beams' where will carry the agricultural “We to obtain a divorce proceedings of a the ocean series are be large should palms revenue cutter school to the farmer” said Secretary prongs giving the horns a sort of from one husband and to annul the keepers Lighthouse Wilson only one man in "Ordinarily and It was marriage contract with (he other officers and In fact all government double deck appearance Mrs Liddell married B D Liddell at officials whose duties take them near a large number can go to school to these superfluous prongs that proved We must take the Cal In 1901 and deserted the haunts of the seabirds have been study farming the undoing of the larger moose for Oakland him after two children were born to to school to him” ordered to exercise due vigilance they caught and held the horns of his because of alleged cruel treatthem of creaof the lives beautiful In the struggle years protect the antagonist ment tures which not only serve man by Lived With Ball In Brain Alleging she believed Liddell ago she married Earl Murahan In adding attractiveness to the ocean Missoula The horns of the larger moose had dead Mont — John Inches and each this city last November wastes but In the case of the seabirds laborer railroad who a spread of a do good service as scavengers her first husband Recently lived for a month with a bullet In horn hftd seventeen prongs The other apinches in and is 'she peared asks for a divorce He was shot In set of antlers his brain Is dead His Philosophy spread the shovels being broad and from him and asks to have the second April and the bullet was not removed “Do you always keep marriage declared void as her former fitting closely to the head Each antuntil a week ago Domlnico “Naw about your dally duties?" was con marriage was valid when who Is alleged to have done the ler has ten prongs Then all the time iook grouchy In the charge that locked 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