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Show Page Three THE MIDVALE JOURNAL , July 13, 1928 PRESENT TIME A certain movie ~tar orer on the lot bus b•en pe~ten•d to death for qultl' some lime h.v 11n lnlluentlnl ad· mlt·c>r, nne of those clt:t[J~ who's too lmportuut to he hnne<l otT tht> lot and "ho has to be kiddt•!l ulnng. The other day, cloing his best to plpnse, he tried to 11 heeclle out of the colrt heuuty the dn.v of her birth. "Oh, uny time tltal i~ most com·enlent for 'ou," she pwned.-Los Angeles 'rimes. 1-Votlve tem(Jie beln,; ereded In Venke In t'ultillment of a vow by the people made to the Muu<Juua 11 •I•~ "vuld spare th~lr 1trt treasures from aerial bombardments during the wnr. 2-Airplane nreat<'r Rockford In which Bert Hassell and Parker Cramer will attempt to tly from Rorkford, Ill., to StoPkholm. 8-PIIots Hassell and Cramer. Too Late '!'he nPwly married, heautiful-bntdumb young thing da,hed Into the hou·<e In the gr·eatest of nngnish. •·ol't. llector." she wailed, "I'1·e just bt~~ n bitt en hy n tin~!., "Th\!re, there, darlin;!," soothetl tbe ht·anc!-nrw hu,hancl, "don't you won.v. .Ju•t )"OU go ancl ~Jilt "•me peroxlcl<! on it." •·nu-hut 1-l c·JU't," she sobbed, "ItIt's nm nw~t ~· !n city, but In both of them be avoided fayette Escadrille who fell In the servpartban politics. making only passing Ice of Wrunt·e. l'uul 1'uinle1 e, min· allusion to his nomination for the lster of war, dell\ er~d the uclclress to Presidency. Then he went to Albany a great thrc,ng that lnclUJ!ed Amhas· to uttend to state business. Ills plan~ sudor Herrit'k. Marsl>al troch nnd other called for a campaign conrerPnce with notnlrles. 1'Pn l•'n•nc·lt army plane~ :lenator Hobinson, his t'unning mute. dt·oneil m "' h<'ltcl unci 11s the last salute nnd tlte IJemocrutlc national ('omnilttee was firPcl aud tllJJS hl .. wn. It ibnte was Two Italians From Rome tlds week. Go\'Cmor Smil h also will paid to each grul'e in the marble-liued he notiliecl of his nmnlnatlon earl.\' in Cl'' pt, whc•re ti<e dea<l hinlmen lie four EYES DON'T SHOW WIT to Brazil, Establishing b) four irt the <ll'<ler In wlth•h they August. and It Is asserteu that in his ~'[JPedt M a<'ceptance he will make n fell. New Distance Record. fur·ther· pronoutl<'emPnt on ills IJositlon AllJel'icuns 111 Sluwghal had as a i In the mailer of prohthition part of their C'eleltt·aJiou a Wild West 1 Until By EDWARD W PICf<ARD •' Mrs. Catherine M. Brown of San then he rledineu to reply to .Josephna rnden ~then l•y the marines. the fir,;t 1\'0 Italian n1•iutur·s, Captain l•'er I · Francisco, sole survivior of the Ill· to be abandoned and eventually the Daniels, who, while c•alling on nil IJem e1 er S<'en In the Orient Czechorarin and Major Del Prete, sturting fated Donner party, recalls the vivid party emerged from the desert and from Home in a ~'iat moturecl tia1 uw o~mt.; to tiU[Jpot·t ~utith, said AI lrad slolltl.lu marl\' the day, which was al~o incidents of early California history nppt·o~ched the mountains. not heeu given uny leadership by the the tPrttlr •nnlven-ary of Its own In· Then It monoplane, hea<:led for South America when she was a little girl during the was discovered that their Deurocrutic party to seck to change dej)PlHiellCI', the OCC'll"iOD for the dedion a nonstop lllght, reached Hr·nzll In food sup· hectic gold rush days, and, being an plirs were running low the \'olstead cation act and or that a monument to Woodrow any at· safety, estn!Jiishing a new record and Californln artist of unusual ability, . puts them was still hundreds of miles tempts to weaken the prnhlhltlon laws Wilson In • Prngul' nwny By \Vheu they lancled n~ar Port Natal on canvas, ntUst he fought In congress. this time, too. dis~ension had arisen t11ey had flown about 4,485 miles, bet· HOATIA'8 threats of demanding Rl'llest H. ChNrington. geneml sec- - - - - - 0 • In the party nnd a dispute between tering the distauce record of H,!~Y.I ~------- rctut·y of the World l.engue Against <·oruplete sPpuration from Serbia RePd and Snyder resulted In the kill- miles made hy ChunJI•erlin ancl Levine patty fell In with another emigrant ing- of the lntter. \\'hen they finally by abouJ 576 miles. These adntors Alcohol and a l~ader In the Ant!· because of tbe killing of two Uruatian train, commanded by Edwin Bryant, reached the mountains it was to find already held the duration flight recSaloon leugue, IS>'Ued a summons to deputies In the parliam<>ut re"ulted In consisting of 98 fighting men, 50 worn· 1hnt tile many delays had hrought ord of 58 hours, 38 minutes >111d 2G the resignation of the Yugo Sla1·1an all friends of prohillition to unite "[)o ,ou think girl~ eyes show what en, 4t wagons and 3;)() cattle. 'l'he them e1·cn greater dangers. l<or the set•onds. When the Hyers ppssed over ~:o,el'llment. The klt•g began negotiaagainst Smith, as~er'llng that the counaddition or the Donner party to this eHiy snows hac! begun to fall on the St. Vinrent, ('ape Verde Islands, up try face:; "what promh;es to be the tions with putty leaders with n 1•iew kiucl of wit they hu 1e?" "No, their eyes ur€ sparkling most cara1·an made It so large that it was !';lerrns nnd crossing the mountains proximately 3.000 miles from Horne, greatest '11et and dry' l•attle that the to forming a coalition government that of tlte time." dillded into two pn•ts !o1· com·en· would be Impossible. So with heavy they had been up 22 hour::~ wltll the re nation has ever seen.'' National Pro- · 1\'oulcl satl"fy tlte demands of Croatia, lence In trareling and an organization hearts they tumed track to a cahln tnat·knble uvernge or more than 1:13 Uo~nia and llerzegovlntt fo: equal rephibition party chiefs seemed to be at with the pt·oper officers to direct Its on the slwres of a lake, since known resell ta tlon with ~ethia. It a ly an· outs as to the party's national convenHappy Thought miles an hour They made the I ,tlOO nfl'airs was formed. By the middle n~ DcmnPr luke. which had heen built milps ft·om there across the south At nourl<'ed that she wvuld refuse to ac· tion called for .July 10 and 11 In Chl"\\'hat 11re the se1·en wen doing In of .June the emigrant tmln wns mnk. by a party of emir:rnnts two years !antic ocean at almost equal speed rugo. Scuue desired to nmninute some cept the rntltkntlun of the disputed ~our outer office?'' ing its way through Nehrasl;a and earlier, built more eahins and pre- On the way they were In nttlit• com prominent dry Demo<'rat, preferably Ne!luno trenty uuleo,-s It was approved "I adYertised for an efficiency ex· ueat·ing Fort Laramie, which they pared as h<'st the~· rould for the win- muuicatinn with the stt'amship l'hilaru;; from the South, while others ltelle1·e•l by the Croatian deputies. pert. rearlted safely anti stopped to t·epair ter. II would he hesl to ltulnr--e Borner. and said all was 11 II with tltem The "How you gonnu fJick him out?" their wagons. NCOUHA!m~IE:'IIT of foreign im· The Anti Hnloon league, srhedul~d to "! figured the most efficient would A series of storms piled up the flight was mntle under the aus(>ices of Althou_gh serPral or tlte party (main- ~now until it was H fpct deep. The the Italian military a1·lntion sen·lce. • hold a com·ention In A,he1 Ill e. N. C., migt·atlon aud capital are the tln<l ~ume Wfl) of getting rid of the ly the older ones) died and were l!ur- food suppli~s were almost exhnu•ted at the ~nme time, wns said not to he ulm;; of u bill drawn up by otflelal~ of other six." ied aloug the trail, the party reaelted nnd when the last of the cattle !tail co-operating at all with the Prohlhl the ~lexlcan gorernment for the pur· Nl!J of the extmot·uinnry tragedies I~ort Bridger witltout undue disaster pose of rehabilitating ~!exlcan no· tion part~·. Her Preference heen killed and eaten the emlgr:mts of aviation occurred lust 11 eek lt there Then when it was near the (!reat Salt Is diosenslon anrung the tiona! finances. The mensure has been were reduced to eating the hides, over the North ~ea Capt. Alft eel i.uew He-Do you care for dancing? lal>e the emigl'Unt train divided, the clrys. thc•re Is still greater disagree npvruved by l'resi<lenl Calles an() nlso whf<oh when boiled, were little more enstein, worlcl famous Uelgmo linun She--:\o. lat·ger portion deciding to keep to than ntasses of glue. Se1•eral rnent umong the men who profess to by Alvaro Obregon, who was unan· attempts cler and ruted as one of the wealthiest "\\'hy not?'' the old roa:l to California while the wc•re made to push ncross he the leaders of the Miurlle- Wesl lmously elec·ted Pre..;ident of the re· the moun- men In the world. disappeu red from l•It's mere lmg~ing set to music." Donners, Heeds nnd many others, 87 tains und seek relief in rarnwrs Gov. AdHm ~~r~fullen, Hepublic. The proposed low throws o'er· the f'ali fornin his ~'okker plane In which he was "\Yell, what io there about that you in all, maue the fatui decision to at· settlements on the other puhlican. of Neht·aska: fleorge N. board most or the dlsabilities of forside, but all. crossiug from l'royclon, En~land, to don't like?" tempt what was called the Hastings except one, failed. A Peek, chairman of the corn hell comeigners und foreign capital. Geneml "forlorn hope" Brussels. It was believed that he had "'l'he music!' mittee fnrmed in 1!l2G, and !Xlme other~ Cut-otT, whkh pas~ed along the south Obrpgon's election wus unopposed, aso expedition, of ten men nnd five womc•n mistaken the door by which passen ern edge of the lake and was said to declared the Democratic plank on farm he was the sole surviving candidate. set out nnd allhough t>ight of the men gers left the plane for the one to the Ha! Ha! shorten the route to California l!y 300 (Wrished on the way, relief wns satisfactot·y to agrlcultur· His supporters will be In control or the survh·ors washroom, and, opening the former, He-Will ;ou iwtrt'' me? miles l!efore it rejoined the ~'ort Hall lsts and far superior to the Hepuhllcan the senate, chn mher of deputies and finally reached Sutter's fort. stepped oiT Into space and fell Into Sl•e-~o. hut t!tanl. you. emigrant road on the Humboldt river plank. nnd they predicted the corn belt stnte l~glslatut·es. A relief purty wns lmme<llntely the sea. ITe (hitlPrl)) · -Why thank me? in Nevada. fal'lners would I'Ote for Smith. A sent out hy Captnin Sutter which Loewenstein's wealth 11as estlmnte<l She-'l'he doctor advbed me to The Donner party soon found that rntrniPI blast came promptly {rom SenEitl1AX:-I MUELI.Rit, the new Soruched n supply of food along the 11 uv to be ouly le's tlJan thut of Henry ator Brookhart ancl Gover·nor !lamit had made a mistake, for the emicialist dtanc•ellor of Germany, an- l.tugll heartily at le a ~t once a day. and arrived with only a small amount Ford and the ltockefellers. grants· 11 ere sc.,.en days In rea citing mill of Iowa, "Ito nccusecl Peek 'or unullced to the relchstag that Gertnany of provisions whkh were doled out lle contmlled stearn~hlp lines, was HAD L'f)T HIS BALANCE Weber can~ on and then found that douhle crossing l.u'"len and denied Is reacly ror u linul di,rusoinn or her to the famishing m('mhet·s of the party. one of the rhlef slot·khol<iet·o in the they must ut.tke their own trail hy cutthP assettinns that the fat·mers "ere full repuratinn debts. "The Dawes plan On Fehrunry 22 a party of 23 stnrterl Belgian railway system. 011~1ed man ting their 11 ay through heavy under~oin~ Democratic. Meanwbile men has het•n carried out for almost four out to cross the mountains and after ganese Iron mines In :ltlesla, steel brush anti maldng a road us they who think they know thP mind of the years and has pt·eJHII'efl the ground for sttug::ling throu_gh the snow f<'lllld furnaces in the north of Spain , coal went. While they were struggl4ng rann!'r continue to assert that those a definite settlement," ChanC'ellor Muelthat wild unimals had destro~·ed tht' properties In the Saar basin aud in the through the Hasting Cut-otT they were who have hPen l:e]JuhiiC'nns In the past IPr state1l "The ('Xac•t date of the curhe of food. ~'ortunately, another !{uhr, aucl immeuse ruhi>er plnnlations will support !lo(IIPJ', nnc1 those who joined by the Craves party, another final ugreenwnl renrains vague, hut relief parly ft·om Sutter's fort reaf·hed In the Cougo Two ,l'ears ugo he Illinois gt·oup which had set out ft om h:tve heen DPmoPrntie w\11 rn~t their m:1tters have progre>oed so fnr that them in time to Sll\ e tlwm from star !i,'artled the world hy olfet·iug the Bt•l VOl PS for !';mith their homes near 1vhnt Is now Lacon. all parties concemed are convinced I'll tlmt. ginn govenuuent 8 loan of $:i0.0<10.000 Ill., at about the same time us the thnt 8 definite debt settlement Is not for two years without Interest In or· In tl)l' nw:•ntin•e scent's of nlmosl Donner party had started. The Ura,·es ouly clt>smthle. hut abo pos~ihle. " E:.\N LA USS!.J:Il, ,tlilrt~·-six years party consisted of W. F. Graves, hi~ inde~t·ribnhle ~l<ot'J'nt' II'Ne tnldng plarE- der that the Belgian fraur mighl he In stating his pollcie~ Herr Mueller old, a Fn•:tch Canucltau salesman stabilized. The offer was refused . an•ong •hose who "had r·emnined at wife nnd eight children, his son-in-law. said: "\\'~> Will giv~ UJI !ill thou~ht of frurn Spl'i 11>:lield 1 Ma,;s., udtiP1 ed no Jay ~·osdick, und a young man named llf•nn!'r (:;!;e. Facpd by the alternative Shortly nfter this he otrered to lend rev<>n~e This is the fnnttdatlon of our torlety 111t<l perltups fame last week by .I olm Snyder, and thPy were to play of Bl:tl'l ins; to cl~:tlh or resorting to France o lil;e auwunl at inJerest of policy. Hllil starting from this stand· goin~ orer l\iagu I'll fnlls 111 n ruhher 2 per cent. Quite recently Captain c·annih:~li~rn tIre "retchPd survil·ors o prominent part lrr the tragedy th;ll point 11e shall enc!Pavor to reconquer an !I steel ball designed h.v liiut,el r. LoPWPnstPin spPnt se,eml wt•el;s inJhe dto'e the lattl'r nPd It Is In the acwa~ so soon to follow. fl<o less dra for Gennany the same t•lghts that 'I' a l1~n from the r il er a fpw hun dt'Pd count of thC' Gt :II'!'S family, ~~~ writ · United Stutes :md ('unada ort business rnatlc than tbe stories <lf J::liza !Jon other nations hH ,.. ' :\1a~;.:ie- ''The~ ~ay he's gotten Feet helow the cnt·trnct, he was found il'!l hy \;llsworrh, tltat the harrowing traveling mo~t of the time hy alqrlune ncr und Virginia Rt>ed i• the account pretty wohbly in busitwss." Harryro be uni11]ured He wns he,·ond an enthusiast 11 Few hruisPs on u1 i>rtion and o! tlte Donner trugedy as gil en from clrtalls of what took place then ur~e OU.I\'0 CUA:\U ll~UJ-:H-LIA:\'H, "lle's l<~st his halanre at the bank" on faee unci shoulder$. lie \I'll~ the owned R nurnher of hig plane• "hiC'It re1rnll'd. ~!ore t'Piil'f parties elenthe 1iewpoint of tile Gra1es falllill '"n of the late ~lat'>hal Chang, has third pers~>ll to pet't'fot·m this feat nnd were er;uippctl with otnce <IC'~!;~ nnd aud recorded in un old book ''lteet>rtb tually arril !'cl nacl hy degt·ees the rem succeL'C.IPcl to the dlctat .. rsltip of ~1an lil·e. The ot!•ers were Bnhbie Leach Such a Man/ of the Oldell Time, or I•'ifty Y••ars on nants of the f>:'l'ty m:lliP their way cmTied a stall' of secr·eJariP~ so hi' l'huria and hns made 01 ertures to the ancl ,\nllic Et!sonTa;·h•r, holh of whom cnuld worl, 11 !tile tlylll;;. • ~!ale Motorist-You humped rlgltt orer the snow~ of the mountains down the Prairies" by Spencer io:lbwor·th .1\'ationnlist i('acler> Ill Peldng looking perfotnu·rt the ,tunt In hllt't'Pis l.nusImmecliatel.v aftpr Jhe rapltallst'~ iuto rue and you were on lite wt·ong Into tlte valil'y of the Sa<'ramento and and printed in L:t<'Oil, Ill., iu 1080. to the unilirntloo of China. flener~l ,fer'; ruhl>Pr dlsappparmH·e hall wa~ ele1en feet in was 1·eportPd thPt·e to SutlN'8 fori. '"icf'! of tile I'OtHl ! After making tlteir way ut lasl C'hain~o~ Kni-"hrk, cnmlllallcler of the tllnmetet·. Inside the mr!l'r COl erin~ were r·nuwr~ thai ltc· hac! <'<llrtmitt<'d Vice \'et·, u- \\'ro!l !( sicle! I like tht ough Weber canyon, the combine•' Stanaliun and the C'old had exa<'IC'd l\'allnlluli"t armies. sa,,•s tlntt Nanking \\as u canv:ts liniu~ Tht\n rnme n ~niclrfe iH't':tii~P of fill.lllC'i,tl Plllh:tl' Jhnt! I was on the :<arne ollie thut part, found itself fadn.; a deSPI't . n fc•ari'ul toll. I 'ort; -two of the 8~ "ill h~<'ome the r:q>tl:tl ••f lite country ·tePI frarnewollt u110 Hn11tlu--r <'Hil rns you were on! They bud been told it was only 40 mc•whet·s nf tlrP Jl!ll'ty who had lreen ru.s~nwn1 folio\\ lllg his l'~1·ent failurP~ hnmc<liatl'l,v. e1·en if 1 ,,. foreign dipinins;. ancl in~iclp nil n hal'llPss-like to ohtuitt large loans Th<'>'e stor·ip" miles wide and they took 1chat thel 0\ertak<'n by wintet· in thnt !C'nihle loma!" shnnl<l refnep to r '"'e there. were d~rtiC'fl lllH] \\'PI'P ~ll('('PPtli'J] h,l nrraii~Pllll'nl in whleh the o<'<'upant Easy to Guess thought was an ample supply of water. mmp hurl perished. Only 18 of tile "JrappPd him~..tf. lie c·a• rit>cl in tanks reports rlt.tl he wa~ se .. rPtl.l' lan<l<>d But the desert proved to be more 1hat: ot·iginal party of 31 whic·h had left t 'us!Oll tel'-ll:t \"e you II book on 1~\'lSI~() but wtnilh·lnf tJgUrPS give PIIOU~h ox~~tll tn kPep himnlhP fnrty In Frun<'e from his J•lane nnd had twice that distance U!'ross and fot Sttringfit>lcl ever re:l<'llPcl ('nlifornla -.a lt:·~mn nshii'? lusl pla<'e in tlce ln"·'ualinnal bal· bec·n 111H h> >Ill autornollile whlrh ton~ hour~ two nig!Jts and a day they strut;~le<i I><'S~elltl<•ll!S Of >Oil!(' Of the SUI'\ il'fll'" Bonk Clerk- Ye.dt - (~·awn) -we've loon rtH'C, whkh st.tr·tert fttOIII llett·ott, him lo n pln<"e of retr<'ut On Io:nm »cross the dreary all.all warte ,uf still li\'e in t'alifornla nntl fn Hll8 had ;;·•I one. Lon!; ut·mmd nnu maybe lo the l'nitPcl Stole~ :ll'lll,\' b.tlloon, p~un si<H'k P~C'hnn;::Ps tlte Lnewenst!'in I :t:~J.\:'\Y'~ ntndPI of 11 li'<'HI)' for fering ft·om heat and thir·s1 by 1tu,1 u part in tlPtli<-:tting a ntonumenl on ) ou'll see it. I Ita l'en'l read It my· with tltP l•'r~nC'It hag lliRt•l'liai(J second sllar·es ft•ll t·npicll~· stren~lltPnlng the meanR of pre and from cold at night. \\'lien tlw the spot near 1\onnet lake where man.1 SPif. tlltd tire I:Pt'lllltll hnlloon 1\:tt'lltl'n third. q•nlillg \\:II w.1:-- adnptt:Jd h.\ the eum third dny came unu the unendi:tg •h·s of tile pat·ty perished. It is a monu Cu<lomer-1 should say you hu1•en't, The hags ull lunrlpd In \'it·~oJtia . \\'t>st mittt'e 011 SPC'nrity a11d at bitrulion of ert still stretched before them o!lle lll<'llt lo the <launtless pionc>Pr spil'ir I·;!'HI;T.\1!\' OF !'())DIU(('J•; \pir,!!inht Hurl North Carol 11.1 the LPa~ue of r\atln11s In Gcnem, anrt of the parts went ahe:t!l in searrlt ot wltich c·urried the surrivors of thP !10! 1\'EI! >J><•nt lndep!·lldcn~e day Striking Coincidence was nrclet'<'ri 'Pill to 11tl !(oler·nrnents In 11ater, leaving Instructions for thP historic 1Jc;1mer party throu~h nor in re"'t nne! qUit:'t rPt·rPaliflll Inn ~H\t' J·;JIABII.I'lATIO \' nt <lh'ttbled - ··~~~ ll .. me i• Gn<ltrelt-nnd yours?" prt•pat·ntfoll for n gPneral discus><ion drivers to unhitdr their oxen uncl fol r<'l's anti pt·irutrons such us lew hu up the rPsl oF tl1e WPPit ro p1 Ppar·a \\'orld wnr \ete-rans. us a go,~rn ··.Jon(-"~.·' nf the suh.k<'t 111 the Sept••mher assem· low if the cattle bPgan to ~til·e out. mt~n llein~s ha1e experienced to death tinn~ fnr his dt'IHtrtn<·e from 1\':"ltlng tllPIII nC"th ity callle to an end lust "ll'munn, I knPw :t fellow in li'Y old hly ot the IPagrte The ""~ell<'P of the AU of the, wagons except one. ha•I less fame. ton, windiug: up with a cnufel'f'IH'e on "eel; wliPn lite lusl of the I:.!S,'o<IO men horne Jown by that nnrne." '" raiiP<I <le•·man tr·enty 1., l)wt the Rnturrla~ \\itll fll't•lllira•llf easlPIII He \\ ho htl\ e I wen trainer1 to he self supnntion' will hind tltern~l'll'es In ad· ptJhljt'Hil"' ror the [Hli'PO~e of I'Sluhlis:t pori iug. or nt'utly HO at t1 total co:-;t Literature er. Electrolysis has been found to be IPd the 11 aters by a seri11s of dam! ,·anrc> to 11e~ept the· rN·nmmPtllhttions ing: o ('lllllpnlg;n nrganlzatirm in thn of more thun :f,t\IWI.ill~l.OIKl, r·ei•Pin•rl thelt injurious to the !if, of steel, !111<1 this atal syphons up 01 er 11 ruountHtn t·an~E llf tlw lpngue o>nuncil in the ense of a A novelist wn~ ~hatting with hi3 section of the <'Otllltry. II "'"" an uiplorrws The numher· nf meu whv lhreal ot wnr nrul to refnrln ft·om may be a dt>stt'Uctive !'actor (uboul to the t•rnstucks. Now the pluul has puhJi,;her. •·Jl~ the way, where did you nonnc·ed thnl ~lr llnmer 11ould de tool; n<h'lliiiR!(e of the training olfi'I'Pd mPn~ures lii{Piy to u~~~·a,·nte t11e <.lis which little is ktwwn) which under an cll'ectil e head of 708 mel Prs. tJro· liver his rp,;i~'1Ht{ion from the caltliwr gN the plot of )'OUr second novel r' them far exceerletl the original e~tl· •·ertain ron<litlons mn> ~horten the lifp duces IOO,UOU horse poll er und c:u (Jute It• olt,i~t·t, i~ the same a» thnt '"kE>cl the lui ter. to PreHidlrtt ('nolicl,:e al the Sllllllll<'l mates. A tnlnl of a:l U!l-1 nppliec! for nf th:\ p!'opo:o;(•<l Kpllng-g- pact-namely: of the 8k,scrup~r to half u centur~ ~t'nerate liUU,UOO, and the annual ram "Ft·om the lllm rersion of the first," White llou•e on the Hrule 1iler. Fur· the hPtlC'IIts offerer] them loPfOJ:e .June or so. lhe outlawry of war L~tge of Jhe ril'ers, whic·h once re;ultet 11 t~> the reply. ther than thai his plans w1•re 11111 :m. 1!1:.!:{, and of these 21G, 1:11 were in llonding ll'n square miles of ,·nJu made public. Ill~ notlfkaltc.u nrtcl rated as eulitiP<l to full com·sl~ Out Fine Engineering Feat :tble lnnrl within the city, hu, beeJ speech or act'ept:rnce wi'll llP rnarte In I!IEI' fenture of the C'elehnttlon of of the lu.tter number. !i8.il7:l c!Mppril All Over Engineers developing a hydmelec squek!tecl. Califol'llill. the lirsl 1\'C'Pk in .~ tr-;:.1"1 the Jo'"urth of July try Ameri<'ans out. 1\es'des paying for tuition nnd 1 Lady of the House (hears the 1ric power plant ne:n Sao l'aulo, Bnr Governor Smith made t11 o spee<'itPs tn Paris was tlw fleukatlon of tltP honks. the govet·nmenl P<'OI ided ~100 '<>utlll of crocl;ery ernsltlng on the zil, caugltt a c~uple of rircrs w!tlch The l'~•rmdiun govermuent has es on the I•'ourth of .July, one at Tum henutiful tl'iumphal arc·h In Pure Vii a month fur single ml'n and $135 a kit< h••tJ ftnor)-Lenn! What nre you had the habit o1 ftowin~ west ward, t'P tablislre<l a sani.'tuary ubout l5,00t many hall and the other frnm tlw lene-uve L'l~tang to mPmory of 67 month for nm rried men with utl<litional doin~? fortlled them to J!ow east and tllPn ~ctuat·e miles In extent for musk ~'fell step~ of the city hall In 1\"ew York \'onn~ A meri<'RD m~mher;.:. of the La •til own nre• for other cl eprn<l,.nt s l.('n:t-:'\othlng, ma'am; it's done. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS· Fly '·~ 1 r;.;::::::;::::::;) liE other day a news pic· ture service Issued thP photograph shown above and In doing so brought hack for a moment from the dim past the mem01·y of one of the most glorious period:;> In all A.merlean history and reca<led the story o! one or the two outstanding tragedies of those far •way times. In tlte annals of the historic "Days o! '4!/' there are no more thrilling stories thnn thosP of two dift groups of homeseekers whose anft'Printrr~ on the overland trails to ''-'"uJtorrrJU have Immortalized the of the ''Donner party" and the ••.Tn\'lhn••·~,,. IlUrty." It Is a curious coincidence that botf, parties originated in the state of llll nols, that both trUI·eJed orer the fa· mous Oregon tt·ail until they renchetJ the reglc.n of the Great Salt luke In Utah unci that both made the tragi{· ntl~tnke of seeking a shorter route to the Promised Lund lnsten'<l of fol· the route which would have them in safety to fortune and happy homes in a new land. But tl•ere the coinciclenee ends exc·ept for thp that both found Death awaiting along tl~ trail. To the Donner . which set out from Springfield, m 1846, Death ap(learecl In the or starvation and freezing colrl tlte sno11 s of <he high Slert·us. To JnyJtnwker party, which left GalesIll., three years later, In the of 1849, lind which, seeking to the mistakes of the Donner fell into greater tribulation, nppeared in the form of starvaand thirst and the overpowering of that earthly Inferno to whicL gave the name of Death valley Donner party was one of the '"'"'uuc·e,., which began to flock to t'all almost immediately ufter the witn Mexico. On April 15, 184G men, women and children who us,emhled at Springlield, Ill .. what they thought would bl> a jonrney to the l'adllc sPt out for the Golden West. ml.nizer of the party was James lteed, but it took Its name fruru the ncr brothers, George und .Jacob. wet·e neighbors of Reed. Of the In the party, lG were chil<it·en, whom were two little girls. I>onnet· and Ylrgina Reed, who wrote stories of their journey hare hecome clas,ic nc!'ounts this Pxpedition. Eliza Donner'R ............ :... of the equipment which fat her and uncle pt·ovided for the jout·ney is as villd a description the "c01·erecl wagon" era In A mer! hislory as can be found anywhere one wagon were the seed and farmimpletneut~ for use when thej' hl•cl California and 11ith these the muslins, satins and velvets to n~ed In trading for land. In the ['RCOttd were the supplies for the jour· the food, cloUting anu camp 'anut..munf as wei! liS various bright garments, beads, necldaces, und the like, to IJe used In DIUKH,<t; friends with the Indians along route. The third wagon was the ly ''home on Wlheels" and It, as as eacb of the other two was by three yoke of oxen. several 11 eeks the journey was 'tmeventful. On May 19, the Donner Life of "Skyscraper" Th~ u.sociate editor of the Arch! ltecord says that the average c·ra~ter Is estimated to contiuue In PHce from 25 to 30 iCars. This pel'iod of existence is due to the growth and change In our and docs not ln•licate failure con~tructic n '!'he modern with proper care to pro stPPI framework and foot or lonJ: SUCH I$ LIFE /fl;;]& cz!ilz~oe T C II E • 0 H J Y I R G s R I C YOUR- FM3E IS (31£AAI, BUT NOW YOUR- Aw, Make Up "You look younger e1·ery day," suld n well -known writer, 11 Ito was not good nt compliments, to a lady friend, "Oh, !rut you Hatter me I" wus the coquettish reply. "Do I 1" he retunwd. "Well, SU[J· pose we say 'eYery other clay' then. ' ~ Fixing the Timft MACfltNE She-You know thflt I lo1e you and 11 ill be l•ue to Ute last. lie- llut how long shall I be the last? IVASHtNe- _ U!Af.JTED! ;: |