1 Mt,!,.. I :? I :n. ?r.?I VViJlrn. J-?-?silit"u: vyifo ??f new r.iival- iittshiio of French thiihassA in Washington. '2? ? -Scone ?:! {?!:(!. t "! t It* ' Wi stern Marine ami Salvage Co.. at Ah\an<iria. V-ni, where lumtireUs of wooden ships hnilt ?j?r n_- t'.-e war are !????. >c : " View <>f (iie ^reat Spanish, retreat in M<>roeio alter the Victories cf the itiff : rlhes:u? u. ? - ? Navy Board Declares Bat- j tieship Still Is Backbone of Our Naval Defense. By EDWARD' W. PtCKARD /"MlNTllAUY t<> the opinion ??! f.riir. v-i (;t?n. W illiam MUcheil ntul ; . wild support hts v* 'Utt'nt Ions. the b.u tu-s.hr,! is Mi ! i !i?' back! ?? naval : defense and tin* airpj:iti.'. win!.' a very viiluai'te arm. will always !-c. :m aux iliary instrument warfare against ^vhose attJicks t In* I *sit t ! ii* >jin l'i' made pra> ticaliy nuulherablc- Such is tlic tinditt-' of the- special board of the navy created by President Cool id-o to it:\ <4?; i?a the claim* of those ? win. asserted t!mt aircraft cowh"! sweep , :::.vii-s rr>?Tii the seas. This t oard. headed !.?>* Admiral. Kher'U\ ? !.:<?: naval ?*p?TJ!tb?n<. re j ,,r;. (1 ] a s[ week. its eenclusions. summarized. are those: 'The l.{i??b'*hlp is 5i.f element of , ultimate in ' ! ie licet. and all ether elements :rrt> contributory t ?? t lie ; fulfillment ??; Its function as the Html ? arbiter in >? a warfare. The other elo- ! ments have their important. and at j times. indispensable functions. "Aviation has introduced a ntnv anil , Vichly Important factor -in warfare. : l ^:h on land and sett. It was utilized uii ;i-i; enormous scale tmd with i:re;it i effect i.ve: ess in lata! operations during the World war. hut -rid not seriously influence s< a operation*. Its influence en ivavai warfare utidoiihteilly will in-. ? ?rea.se in the future. hut the prediction that It will assume paramount impor- | tar.ce w ill in>t he realized. "The airplane (heavier tlian air) Is j limited In perf?ntiatici> by physical ; la - 'W > "The airship (!l^!>t?T than air) has ?..n;e valuable characteristics. hut due! to trre?t vulnerability. i> of doubtful j \ a iue in war. "Ahvrat'r -e-iri ot operate from terri- j ti.rv :h;.* is !,.?!. .-nru "o.ilei! f.y the titili -. ? . ? j;; \\'t. ; ft i ? s * It ? :? oWH cotHI ? ry. t>'F can th<*v < \ercSe voatro! -?l t.n* s i * . ( . "Airptan. s ??ai m-' r- distant- ? J with .at.y effective miUt.-.ry ?-m-I. ami there :\-re. - anri'ot . at.- :h*Te -o;lT.eii -jvely iefer.s w'.. ' ami; >u| ( d.od with' weapon* : vA fuel . i>a ' t h-ship of . white. t.? j ?:?v.;i:j?-r:.hie airplane a''a>i.. still . |,(..>i>ssV-s ver\ (i!i'-ii :,; t::rai J shi?un ! ? y 'lit* i'ti the \Va>?:!t ."on. Tie* halt ? ship ?>{ . ?the future -an i-> s- ?L.-s^ned as tot liist ri'hu* io'n . h.-r armor ? a dei-Us* i >i- n. t iait si.e will a ? : t ? bo ? > i; . .p.vt t-o ? fatal ?iaMas.'e fr- :a rlie nir. ' "Ti;e ??r.'i-'-: of piun-'h.i lotic ran^e.i -?;n r.rojeeti>e hits ? - n a slaps deel-: j pas t*ou In i-t. tat' I'loseiA* atia-l-'^i'Us to- i the e'Teet of l-.its by heavy aerial j ho'.al.s. "1U jirmorin^ the l>;!ttie>!.?:p*s de.-k ; ?v i?h s'\ or s-'W ii i ? s o* araaT. we j effectively t:-eet a; pra? ta-ahle Jit- !? tack fre-ni the tKr am! :dsn attack by j jiun pr-?jectiies !it-ei| at the greatest i pfobahie h;tt tie ranges. "The interior >-uh.li\ ision wili resist i jinv nrinina' etfe'-r from jieriyl h'ituhs. . It r.innot he said, thi-refore, tfsat air ntt:?ck 1 iii s ;-i'taie!ed tt.e battleship "!>- ! solete. "The Observation vji'ue of j!a> air phme has been extended to a^sistiny I jninnery by ??>! -serving at.'! reporting j tilP f;iil of shot relative to the tar^ef. "Aifl'lanes. have deiiu?nsrrut??il their ' ^rreat value to the tleet in seoutir. ohservatioti und bombing. The use of torpedo planes. -r:is anil suioke screens ? is stiil in the process* ? ? f development. : Airphtne carriers are neeessary ele ments of a properly constituted fleet to carry airplanes to the scene of tie- j tion." As to the plan of unifying n.avv and ! army aviation in :i separate depart- ; menr of the government, ur^ed by Gen eral Mitchell jtr.il many others, the | board says it would be most injurious j to the continued efficiency c?f the flc- ? and is a step that should not be taki., ?III.' r? I- made n-i'miiivin!:!! inii< !'<>:? ;i rather ehiburiile i m i ! i? -?li :i t ? ? bnfhiing pri<rii!n fn Me- ??? >!i in yc:ir> at a cost of Ssri.uiXH ik) a \ car. I'm* this the I'tvsjdcnt I fas sub >:iJuir'd i Mis initial program costing s;;i t.( m h it ii K i; 1. .\I'iili'nii7.;it ion of three ? >.f I )i? ? ? " ; 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1* 1 1 1 1 : l.'a! I IcshipS. 1.'. ? ?"I'liiUiiiati'iii ut tin1 construction of tin- two :t lr< r:i ft carriers. . Three million dollars- .for air planes for. the carriers, (This is In ii'Mitina to SI.imio.ikm.i fur this purpose included in tii?' budget for 11 ) 4. Laying down and commencing the construct foil i?f t w ? ? |U.(MHt.fii>ii cruisers. .">. i 'ominoncing the construction of gunboats for patrol service. on flip Yangtze river. ?I.\CIIM:nt with the publication ^ '.if this report ciiiiK1 the story from I. i s Angples of tiie performance of i . a \ y bombing squadron No. _ under Lieutenant Commander J. Strong, From a height of T.'JOO feet the bomb ers made U? ? direct liils on a small sea target that was being towed at l"i miles an hour. Strong's comment was: "Brigadier General Mitchell was cor ret us to etTeetivi'iiess ?>f air bombard ment on war vessels. We have known it for u "long time. Today we proved it," . ? lie added the assertion that his bombers were I.L'UO feet above effec tive anti-aircraft gun range and said the test was made more difficult than rxpeeteii because a, bank of clouds ne essitated niuch preliminary maneuver ing to set a peo.knt the tiny target. t I r ASI11 N( JTt >N dispatches' of tin' V'V same date declared that Presi dent Coolidge had decided to disci pline General Mitchell for casting dis credit on his superiors in the War de partment and presumably would give him the choice of accepting removal from the office of assistant chief of [he army air service and reduction to his regular rank of colonel, or resigna tio'n from the service. Mitchell is I'.toted as saying he would accept the demotion and continue to work for a unified air service. Ili::h officers of the army and navy :!pp('ared before the house' committee .'! aircraft to fell it '-the nation's actual *if uii'.'ioii as to defense bv air. and while their testimony was not made public. it was learned that they showed that the country was utterly unpre pared to resist attack, so far as air raft are concerned. Another interesting, witness was i ran!: I". Gorin. secretary of the ('hem ? a! Warfare association. who told the I-Iiuunittee in polite language that SeC t:' tary of the Navy Wilbur did not l.i.ov. what he was talking .about when minimized the possibilities of poison Liises in war. Goriii laughed at. Wil bur's statement that it would require planvs and pounds of mustard jiiis to attack a city the size or' Wasiiin-ton. From 11' to Ifi planes; lie said, could demoralize a tuanufac t tiring center like' Pittsburgh, and. one : < ?!! of -jas would cover a territory a mile sip fa re. "Eleven planes from Sol-fridge . field ';a'.'e bei n ca m ill!.' out winter maneu vers in Michigan that have taught the ,i\ faio: s ni"st valuable lessons .-espe cially. in the quick handling of the planes iti extremely 'cold weather. PRESIDENT CO<tLlI>GE. it was ad- | mitted last week, is sounding out | tlie powers Oil the advisability of call- ! in:; another naval disarmament con ference to extend the Washington treaty limitations to auxiliary Craft, i ui r ambassadors have been carrying on preliminary conversations in Lon don, Tokyo and Rome and are said to have met with considerable encourage ment there. France also, of course, has been consulted but her attitude is not yet revealed. Her assent is neces sary. A London paper says Mr. Kel logg. the retiring ambassador, is bring ing to the President a message from Foreign Secretary Chamberlain stat ing that Great Britain would welcome American initiative in the 'culling, of such a conference, which probably means that the British government recognizes that the Geneva peace pro tocol is practically dead. In Tokyo it was said Foreign Minister Shitle hara would insist on preliminary con versations In that city to fix the genda of the meeting. ; npMAT ' iorntany's warlike preparii 1 lions a IV rulil ilMliliy Sllld that tile P.erlin tovrriimcn-f has lief been a.ciinj! ! in uimmI T, iit.!i are the charges iii'miV i" | the r? *j >? i;*t of the- intvrallicd control ! ritiVijiilssiitti, | ir i -s? ? j 1 1 to 51 arsbal ; Foch's \" ? ? i 1 1 ?-s- committee, and the charges aw n 1 1 j ? it ?m1 Ky a BTcnt. NiTiiy h!' alleged facts. Willi this confes reit i >rat ion 0,1' Hie 1 "r?'!i?*li government s i position that evacuation of tin? whole or a part of the IJhinelaiid would re ! move France's last tangible pledge for security ngain<t aggression without giving anything hut vague promises to i replace it, Till-" .tragedy of Kami cave, in Ken tucky, reached its elitnax ami con : elusion when the miners sinking the ? shaft for the rescue of Floyd I'ollins I got i low n to the unfortunate young man ami found he had' been dead for several days. To release his body from tiie imprisoning boulder that fell on his foot .la niiary v.oVrbl have been diflieu'lt. ii.nil dangerous to' others, so It was decided to make the cave his tomb. Funeral services were held on tup of the hill and the entrances to the cavern were tilled up. Above the shaft will rise a rock cairn that will stand as a memento of the unselfish and braye efforts of those who toiled i for many days and nights to extricate i t lie trapped man. CtONHUFSS has now authorized n i project that has been long urged ! by citizens of the North and the South ! ? symbol of national unity, and by artists ami architects as well. It Is : the Arlington Memorial bridge to link the Lincoln Memorial oh the north shore of the Potomac with the Arling ton National cemetery and the old home of den. Hobert E. Leo on the | south side. The bridge Is to cost ?1 1. T.'O.OilO and is to be the most boa ut I fill structure of the kind In the world. It will be completed' within (lie next six years. II; TIIE senate has Its way. the sala ries of members of both houses will ; in- raised from ST."' "Mi year to .<1(1,000, aiid those of cabinet members from SllI OOo to Slo.oOO. This Aviis provided I for by a senate amendment to the leg islative appropriation bill which was adopted without a record vote, despite the warm opposition of Senator Willis of <?hio and some others. It was con sidered likely the amendment would he approved in conference and accepted by the house. . T i rILLIAM M. JAIU'INF. president Y-'V of . the Kansas State Agricultural i <?< ijh-ge. is to lie secretary of agricul ture. after March 4. President Cool, idg'e soli eted him from the field of some 20<> candidates after Ions and careful -consideration, for he feels that j the operations. . of the Department of (Agriculture will have much to do with j 'the success of his administration, as} I well as, with the prosperity -.of." the! 'coun'ry. ? Iwn-tor .Ttn'dine. who Ivegan j j his career as a cow puncher in Mon- j j tana, is a practical as well as a tlteo ; ret. lea'l farmer and has a thorough ! knowledge of farm marketing. DK. MAIjlOX LK UOY P.I KT<>.\'. president of the fiiiversity of Michigan and >>ne of the country's leading educators, died at Ann Arbor after several months', of illness. lie was a 'native of Iowa and was only fifty years old. Before going to Michi gan la- 1!?20 lie had been president of Smith, college and of the University of Minnesota. In the Hop.iihlican national I convention last .June lie made the speech placing Calvin Coolidgc in nominal ion. Frederic \V. Fpliaiu, for years until last .lutio the national treasurer of the Uepublican party and one of the lead ? ing business men of Chicago, died at Palm IJeach, Flu., where he had gone in the hope of regaining his health. He was national committeeman from Illi nois. M. II. Pe Young, founder and pub lisher of the San Francisco Chronicle and one of the Golden Onto city's most notable figures, passed away rather suddenly after an emergency opera tion. Another death of note was that of Addison (J. Proctor of St. Joseph, Mich., who was the last surviving member of the Republican convention of I860 in Chicago that nominated Abraham Lincoln for the presidency. THE WEEK'S EVENTS , / IMPORTANT NEWS OF STATE. NA TION AND THE WORLD BRIEFLY TOLD HOUND ABOUT THE WORLD r j j A Condensed Record OF Happening* Of Interest From All Points Of TKs World Foreign-y Poclor luistianelli visited Premier Mussolini t\yire in one day. .Muss'diiv! is suffering from an attack of influ enza. He found tin' p:it i^r-nl "s temper .a I lire had decreased. still, was slightly above norma!. I.I ix j?il wa excellent and 1> i 4 hr< nthiir* and blood pressure was normal. Tli<' Japanese cotton mill < Shang hai. Chiiuit strike lias spread to thir tri ii mills, involving .Ifl.oflft op rative . Tlio ini]! n-pp' recently attacli'd and Imieh Wantage done. Twenty-six persons were I; ilT? d and fifteen seriously injured when a mo j tor lorry, at Bombay. India, enrrying j a Kay and elaborate native wedding party, toppled over an feline from, a dark and narrow road. The condition of King f5"? oyge. ? af ferrjng at liis London palar. fnvn bronchitis. is reported unchanged. but his condition is satisfactory to his phy sicians. Shanghai report sv thai fighting has again broken out betwi ? 11 tic follow ers of Sun Vat Sen and Chi 1 1 i i S'in Vat Sen forces claim the capture ef Tanisul. Premier Kipah of Persia recently de clared in the Persian national assem bly thai the necessary representations had been made for the return of the shall, and. that he would hasten his return. 1 ? ? ' , Pa n ta st io-1 on lei n g shoes are being made in Paris. Xot only rich bro cades and colored leather and all sorts of imitation jewels to bo used, and real pearls for the distinctive or.es. A bombardment is bursting over the houses of Jeddah ill Arabia. The fierce Waliibi tribesmen are 'deter mined' 16 .'drive the puppet kings sej up bv the. Britain. Ihn Sand is loader. ? . The report of the allied military con trol ..'mission, on live stat.e of CU rmany's disarmament. was delivered at the offices of the allied war committee, in Paris, presided -over by Marshal Foch Dispatches, in Berlin. show tha* the Rumanian finance 'ministry ordered government departments to" sto| l.iisi i>rss relations with Germany. Dispatches from the border of the Rio -Grande On Sol. Brazilian govern men! forces have fired on an Argen tine launch, near Buenos Aires. An ape. in the home of a Professor in Bcriin, is each night given a hot tie. -rocked on his nurse's knee, and tucked away in a dainty little crib. Advices received here from Cr? n ada announce that an earth-quake was experienced there. Damages no! m< n lioned. Washington ? The nomination of Oortr?; Ai< xan: dcr Marks to he governor of Alaska has been confirmed by the senate. Purth.T extend* d li? arings by th senate agriculture commiit- e 011 the proposal for creation of a federal co operative tnarki ting board may he L- cessary because of vhe "aval.u - h< of protests." A favorable report on the nomina tion of William M. larditi" of Kan sas. to he secretary of agriculture, has been ordered by the senate- agriculture committee. Chairman N'orris said no opposition to the. nomination was voiced in the commi'tce. He expects quick confirmation in the senate. A rivers and harbors hill carrying authorization for projects and surveys for which appropriations aggregating ? ll,7.jV1?>ft would he requested, has been reported favorably by the senate ( o.nimeree coniniitt.ee. Confident in 1 informat ion on (lie pre- j paredness of the army and navy to defend the nation against attack from the air was given 10 the house air craft committee behind closed doors and, although members would not dis- i close the plans, it has her-n learned that they were not thoroughly satisfied with the adequacy of the air service. Increased gasoline prices have de veloped into sharp Issues in both the houses of congress. In the senate a resolution by Senator Tramirtell. Dem ocrat, Florida, for a federal trade com mission investigation was debated for an hour without action, while in the house a committee examined bureau of mines officials in an effort to de termine causes for recent, higher ! prices in Washington. The senate has approved bills for the construction of bridges across the Savannah river near Abbeville, S. C.: , Santee at St. .Tames Ferry: Santee at Pinckney's Landing: Catawba between i Chester and Lancaster counties, and j Congaree. near Columbia. S. C. For the first time since Henry Ford j became involved in railroad opera tions. one of his transportation corpo rations applied to the interstate com merce commission for permission to is sue new securities without simulta neously announcing that Mr. Ford him self would buy them. The Honate has recalled from th? | house the legislative appropriation bill containing a provision for an increase in salaries of members of congress and the vice president. The house veterans' committee has reported a ten million dollar hospi tal construction measure, which would permit the director of the veterans' bureau to use tin' money wherever needed-. Due largely to a i 1/2 per cent in crease in farm products prices. Hi" general level of wholesale commodity prices showed a decided advance dur in.g January-. The senate has confirmed tin* note . inn t ion "f William M. Jnrdine to he I secretary of agriculture. j P.y a vote of 2:51 to 120. tli< house : ; has refused to accept i li< ? s"tial' pe j t?il pay and ince nse bill. Pro's id lit Coolidgo add< ?! a n- w chapter to :ii" air : iVh " co?::< v"r- , sv by making public the r< port i t 1 I special naval hoard eorivmd 1 h> direction, w hit h found that the .-hip remained "the final arbiter ia 1 ?> warfare;" and that the. airp!aii< nev r would assume paramount ? v. ; rial' Domestic ? Count Michael Karolyi. forni'M |!> ident of Hungary, who cairn- to this country, to be with hi*- sick wi:- wa? ( allowed to ent? r N ? w N<?r'i\ ? it' ? ? 1. ? 611 condition that, lie ph n"-- h n. 1 if hot to writ" or speak for puMuuition i The Floe-nee lake tunnel. _ fe< ; hem nth Hie p< aks of tlm Si< rr.-e ! which will he achieved unlimi"-! i> <? trie power, has hceli compl' 'I Ralph Oalincci, 17-year-oid si.;: of w althy pan tils, and his 11 \ .jrold bride, reinain in hiding from tie girls father following t lieir < lopeim-m to A1 joxandria, Va.. where they were m: r . ried. Thomas L.. Wann. Sr.. retired capi '< talist and prominent socially, shot and | i killed his wife at St. raul. Mini: and then committed suicide. C-ir'n Jack hem. tout? leader and reputed instigator of the recent < lev j land. Ohio, long war between Hip Slnir ; and On l.eohg tongs.. was found guilty i of extortion .and sentenced to fiiteen^ years in ilie Ohio penitent iar; Victor Madgely. 20. was sentenced 10 serve the remainder of his lit- in solitary confinement in prison af .r he had pleaded guilty in circuit cnur? ;it Midland. Mich . to murdering U vear-old Lena Todd at Coleman, war ; Midland. Soaring at a height of six thousand feet, five I'nited States batH* fleet 'bombing planes have compbtid a series of mimic warfare tests at Saa Pedro. Calif Harvey Fredericks. who. in the la-f t Wo years placed the noose around Me nocks of twenty men who were ? \< j : cuted in the state prison at San Qu<-n- ; tin, Calif., is dead. Judge Men l.indsey. Denver. Colo, has filed a petition asking that the ' petition of his opponent, whom he i defeated, be (piashed. on the ground 1 that, said opponent was not even a 1 resident of Denver j -Charles 0. Pawes. it is announced j ' at Chicago, will invade Washington Febrtinrv 2.S. preparatory to the inaug ural ceremonies. The New Knpland Tobacco Growers . association has adopted resolutions asking congress to reiluce the int> r- . . nal revenue taxes on cigars. | James T.ane All. 11. famous novelist. . ; died recently, at the age of 7'., at his home in New ^ ork ( it y. Now York newspapers announce in i their financial pages that the Sl-rll Cnion Oil Corporation has placed it- j self on an annual dividend basis of $1,10 a slum;, an increase from John Tone-, negro, was electrocut ed at the North Carolina state prison for the murder of Sam Small, a white farmer of Chowan conniv. A resolution opposing an iner? a<e in second class postal rates and de claring that the publishing bu>im-s now is paying th" fourth advance in rate assessed against it in. connection with special war taxes, was adapted by the International and Daily Press association." in session at Chicago. Six witnesses, five of whom are no tiroes and who said they had bei 'i ac quainted with the F.verhigli club, a notorious r* sort le re fitteen je.it age. were introduce! in the prosecu tion, of W. K. P. Stokes. New York millionaire, accused of conspiracy to defame bis wife.' Helen Elwood Stokes: The Fverb'igh club i- locat ed in Hi" suburbs of Chicago George Campbell Carson. .>s'. itiner ? ant miner and "desert rat." as he termed himself, and for years the guest of a sailor lodging house in San Francisco, because ho could afford no better, had little cause to complain j of "the law's delay" or "the slings j and arrows of an outrageous fortune." . A decision of the United States cir- j cuit court (if appeals has changed ( ar- j son's status by making hint 11 poten tial multi-millionaire. The annual report of the American Woolen company for 1021 shows a deficit of $U,969.S37 after dividend requirements. Rioting between Mexican and Amer ican prisoners in the San Qucntin prison (Calif.) caused the death of a Mexican, who. it is believed, was tram pled and beaten so seriously that lie' died a few hours later. Langdon C. Quin of Atlanta. C,a.. has been elected a director of the Fi delity Fire Insurance company and the Fidelity Casualty company, it Is announced at Dallas, Texas. For Golds, Grip? Influ enia and as *) PrevcntiveX" ? \* . Inke^'V' W \% .?#-* Laxaiivc\s \ i\ . V v <<;. \U 'f. The First :?!???! Original Cold and < : ip Tablet Proven Safe : t Jtv>ro than a Quart <r ol .. ( intury. The box bt:tr ? ipwiturc I'ri ? ? IT BEITS ALL How Those u'd, Creaky, Stiff Joints Limber Right Up With Just r 1 1 1 1 "D ciillcl Joint l-.:i -?? ^jlitlt joint ? It's f<.r s>::; tiin-I j"int^ u.':. ? tn.'it istii n> A f?*u s riirlit in ( 1 . r? . ! diiv.n l" ILra:.n !t oils t;;i : suli'lilcs tl.o i:i:l . tlir .'? great r? n ? >i\ niui live <lru_-_-: !t for yo:i ; n. 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