IMPORTANT NEWS THE WORLD OVER IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS OF THIS AND OTHER NATIONS FOR SEVEN DAYS GIVEN THE NEWS OF THE SOUTH What la Taking Mac# in "ttia Soutfe land Will Be Found In ?rief Paragrapha t oreign ? Twentv-ffve thousand holy year pil grims will see Pope Pius celebrate mass in St. Peter's cathedral in the near future. Afterward the holy fa ther will bless the assembled throng. It has been found Impossible fnr his holiness to receive all the holy year pilgrims in the papal chambers, so that pontifical high mass has been arranged Joseph Caillaux has won the pre liminary skirmish to force Franco to accept h'im as a minister of the gov ernment. The chamber of deputies voted confidence in the financial pol icies of the Painleve cabinet after many hours of debate, much of which had to do with Caillaux's fitness to bo minister of finance. Miss Lucile Parker of Birmingham. Ala., secretary to the Amerjcan high commissioner. Admiral Bristol, was married to Franklin W. Hell of Ral eigh. N*. C.. a director of the Gary Tobacco company, recently in the American embassy at Constantinople. Captain Yankoff. who is alleged to have been the head of the conspiracy for the bombing of the Svoti Krai ca thedral. Sofia. Bulgaria, was later kill ed by the police. When the officers discovered his hiding place and called Upon him to surrender he replied by opening fire upon them and throwing several bombs at them. He was drop ped by their return fusillade Three labor members of the. Brit ish parliament who arrived recently in Belgrade. Jugo.-Slavia. from Sofia. Bulgaria, asserted that they were con- j *inced that several hundred people j were killed without trial and on the I merest presumption after the recent j bomb explosion in the cathedral at Sofia. . ! Edouard Herrlot. former prime min- j lst.er of France, was elected to the ' coveted presidency of the chamber , of deputies in one of the stormiest t pesesions ever staged by that body, i Finally his election was made iinani- j mous. however. The Soviet Russian government re- j centlv made a further concession to j the farmers by agreeing to- allow them ! to employ salaried laborers on their j farms. A coroner's jury has returned a ver dict of willful murder in the death of Grace Blakaller. the 1^-yoar-old danc- ! ing teacher who was found with her I throat cut huddled on the steps of her mother's home in London. Eng; j 'land. April !!. Ernest Rhodes. IS-.j year-old G- rman val?'t. tnld the police he slash -! the cirl with a razor during a fit of jealousy. Washington ? By tendering an apolntment as min- ; is'er ro Romr.ania to Vi< e Chairman "W S ? r'son of ? h" f riff commis sion. President Coolidge has taken an other step in x series looking toward elimination of inside friction in the ' various boards and commissions. Comparison of cost of producing but- ' tor in this country and Denmark was , recently made, by tli--> tariff commis sion's investigator--. The report was attacked as unfair to Denmark in tes timony given to the commission by ! Soren S^rcnsen. advisor to the Danish legation. The hearings were called i to consider the application of Ameri- I can producers for an increase of 50 ? per cent in the butter tariff. War on obscene and historically in- j accurate movies was urged before the Daughters of the American Revolution in a report from Mrs. Mary K Xewton Baldwin, chairman of th - c >mnilitec on better films. The cruise of a section -of :he Unit ed States fleet to Australfci this sum mer will 1 conducted. Secretary Wif bur s-^-s. . notwithstanding a few scat tering protests reeived from Ameri can citizens and or^an'z:>tions. Rt pres> ntative William A. Oldfield is in a fair way fop listing in Wash- j ington's super-fan club." Recovering ' at a local hospital from an illness which necessitated a serious opera tion. ho filed a ropiest that he be j kept advised of th" sf appearing illegally before the department of the interior. I Admission to bail of I). C. Stephen son. Earl Klinck and Earl Gentry, the ; trio- held on a charge of first degree murder in connection with the death i one week ago of Miss Madge Oberholt zer. of Indianapolis. Ind.. was asked In a petition filed by their attorney. Judge Collins said he would bear the I petition later. Police Captain Charles Hemard. a principal in the "frame-up" row which : has shaken New Orleans' police de partment for several weeks, and who | was to have gone to trial with Chief | of Detectives Healv and other officers. ; was found in the bathroom of his home by his wife with a bullet in his temple, believed to have been self inflicted. The Rt. Rev. William Montgomery Drown, of Gallion. Ohio, former bish op of Dallas of the Protestant Epis copal church, recently convicted of heresy by two ecclesiastical trial courts, recently delivered the address which Bishop William T. Manning of the Diocese of New York forbade him to give at St. Marks-on-the-Bouwerie. He spoke at the non-denominational Community church in New York City, and admitted that he was undoutbedlv a heretic when judged by theological standards. Henry Ford and the Dearborn Pub lishing company, of which he is the owner, were named defendants in a million dollar libel, suit the other day at Detroit by Aaron Sapiro, of co- ! operative marketing fame. I The body of Floyd Collins, cave ex plorer. who died from hunger and 'exposure when trapped in San Cave late in January, has been freed from its natural underground prison and moved from beneath the rock that pin tied it to the bottom of the 70-foot shaft. W. 11. Hunt. Central City. Ky? enniiucr informs the press Five persons, including Marjorie Rambean. the actress, were, overcome by fumes and 200 more were marooned in a large Times square office build ing. New York City, when an ammo nia pipe burst in the basement. In four years the bureau of the bud get has pruned from executive esti mates a total of ?1, 203. 771. 929, Brig Gen. 1.1. M- Lord, director of the na tional budget, announced in a recent address to the Chicago Association of Commerce. Putting the entire story of his con nection with Gordon Campbell, Monta na oil operator, in the hands of the Jury that will decide whether or not he wrongfully used his influence be fore a government department, Sena- ; tor Burton. K. Wheeler, on the witness stand at Great Falls. Mont, in his o,wn behalf, admitted that he had discuss- i ed one oil land permit with the depart ment of the interior officials. The nationally-famous Salt Air re sort on the shore of the Great Salt Lake. 20 miles west of Salt Lake City, was recently gutted by fire and the damage Is estimated at a million dol lars. The resort was famous because | in its waters it was impossible for bathers to sink. Frank Brittain of Kansas City, Mo., was recently nominated as governor of the fifteenth district of the Rotary International. An organized effort, it is announc ed. is already under way to have the federal government take over the Bankhead National highway as a mil itary necessity This highway tra verses thirteen Southern states. In recognition of his twenty-five years' service as president of the As sociated Press or since the organiza tion was founded in its present form. Frank B Noyes of the Washington Star was honored signally at the an nual meeting and luncheon in New York City. W. T. Evans of Jonesboro, Ga , af ter a telephone conversation with Norfolk. Va., said he was convinced the young suicide victim whose body was found on the sand dunes at Vir ginia Beach was his son, Alfred Ro^ef Evans. Model of an Ideal Playground for Children 'THE COMMUNITY OWES TO AI L CHILDREN THE OPPORTWY FOR PLAY PLAYGROUNDS should be provid ed in eood with sufficient space and equipment to care for the children oT ttie neighborhoo4Atrained p lay ground director should be m charge. PARKS should al ford 3pace o?"icl equipment for athletic games of all kinds. , VACaT ION periods in the open country should be available for ah Children. PLAY Means HEALTH Through play the child usei> and develops his body gaining health and vigor; EDUCATION In the competition of games the child teams aJertness.con centration perseverance 6000 CITIz^NSHIP On ihe playground the child re ceives valuable training in fair pksy loyalty team work . MODEL OF CITY PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN Children's Bureau, US Department of Labor ( ?? 1 M ? ? . - .Miss kiillii'iiiH' kcnruni. iliiiitrlilcr of ilit- senator from Wisconsin jiihI sissislant of itn* H.iMren's htiivai:. I 'cpartnn'rit ? >f J.abor, shown with niinialuiv i'immIH of a live-aero playground fur ehihlroi!. Ideal playground wjis c< instruct i'r. William M. j .MeGovern. one of England's most dar- j inir aniiii.ipologists. I >octor McGovern, who was born in l'rooklyn, X. Y? visited Lhasa. the forbidden city of Tibet, .disguised as . | liuddbist monk, last year, and has 1 headed numerous other expeditions in j various part, of the world in .he in terest of anthropological research : work. Posses^ Fabulous Riches. The "human head squeezers." who have a way of reducing the beads of tiiejr victims to the siy.e of a person's list, M '-cording to Doctor McGovern. also are supposed to be the possessors'! of gold and diamond mines i.i their, native haunts just to the north of the Amazon jungles. The Londoner plans to spend seven to ten months in their midst. *;ud\ Itig their habits and custi'tiis. No whit< j man has ever solved the process of i hiivv heads are reduced ill size w it h- : out so much as disfiguring' -any of the victim's features, and in the. interest of science I toi ler McGovern hopes *o he aide to overcome this ri Idle in the course of his expUiraiioiis of t J t : s tribe and its haunts. i'octor McCovern plans to leave London in Aiay; and ir the tripa cross j the Andes will cover parts' of i'.razd. Coloiidda, Ecuador and I'eru whet-' no white man, so far as known, has , ever before set foot... Will Carry Wireless. Doctor Mi-Govern will carry a wire- j less receiving set, cameras and other . apparatus necessary for expeditions of j .tli!s kind- lie proposes io make o!- I servations and drawings which will be j of future use to scientists throughout { the world. "I shall be particularly interested in anthropological research work in the. Amazon basin, where interest ins re- ( mains, such as srea.t rock temples, of prehistoric tribes, are supposed to ex iff. hut t" ill's day have never bee.) seen by while man,"' said 1 lie explorer. "I >i:i:in>n<|s iirnl jrold nut.r:rets have been bought from smiie of (lie natives on t Ik* edj-'e of the unoxplor. .1 coun try. and there is :i belief tlclt (he un lives have discovered mines within their native haunts from whim they extract tiie preeions sioties am] ni'tal now ami then. These natives of the interior have not even been seen by white men. so far as I know, ami have been 'carry in;: on fends for generations with all persMis, white '?r Mack, who have attempted to 'invade their terri lory." The expedition will terminate a! I.ima. I'ern. perhaps early next year, from which place Doctor .MetJovern will ^'o to' till? I'll it ed Slates before re turning to London. Works for 15 Years on an Inlaid Table Washington, I'm. ? After work ing for fifteen years on an inlaid taililc, It. I'.. ( 'aniphell, n local carpenter foreman, lias at last completed what Ik; believes to be. the finest anil most nniisiial 1 :il?U- of its kind in this country. The top of (Ik* table is I ?y inches and contains Id.tlSJ pieces of wood of various sizes, colors and varieties. No two are alike, and Campbell says no two came from the same kind of tree All varieties of wood found in the I'liited States, Canada and Mexico are represented in the table, ami hundreds of speci mens from all the countries of South America. Australia. Asia, Africa and Kurope. 'I'lie middle block of the table measures 1 1 t square inches and contains I y flu; Harvard uni versity observatory. aeeordlmj' i" a bull el in just issued i.y I'Mreeior Har low Shapley. This star, vvhieh is known in the < aialoirues .1- S I ?? I.rji ||?> near the south pole of tin* heavens and is visible only to observ ers south of the equator. It is a vari able star, ran^in^ in apparent magni tude from VJ to P. I an increase or decrease of slightly more than three times in brightness, and is invisible to the naked eye. although visible in teleseopes of small aperture. Beats Sun 600.000 Times. Its faintness to ah observer on the earth is due fo its enormous distance ? more than pio.ooo lij;hl years ? and I the investigations .if Harvard oh.servn I lory lui ve determined its I rn?? 1. Nrightn'ess or meat) absolute innirni j tilde, is minus V.?. <>r 1 !..*? magnitudes brighter Ih'iin i In* sun. This ni?*:i n< l luil jl' it wen* located \i Imv the sun is. ii would shine willi I'liMi.iiiNt limes ; I In* sun's hrinhiiiess. s. Photographs of S I 'oradtis on si series of I l;irv:ii'i| i.hsi r\ ;ii ury | ?! :i I ? 'S. ! eMending frmn l-ssy. t < ? lirjl, have been measured. and as :i r<-u!i of those studies I 'irector S ! ? :i 5 ?!? -y has (?!iivv'ilii'?l lli'1 star :!>? ";i supermini!'. ; vii i'i;i !>!? ?."* Though probably tio| s,, largo in linear ti i<> of : the giant r?*?I slurs. sii? ?! i us IJetcl : geuse and Atitatvs. recently ineas ! nred through tin- interferometer uf ! .Ml. Wilson. S I ior:i 1 1 us is uiiirli bright ! or sind hotter l!ie giant red sturs j and i^ intrinsically the most I ? >*i It i :i n t ? slur vol ilussi!;.'il iu tin* universe. Loses Trillions of Tons a Second. A eeordih : to tin? latest theories of | stellar evol 1,1 ion ;i slur or sun loses ! muss in ilie sict of giving off radisi ' lioh. hireetor Shapley cahitlates t li:i t S I loruilus radiates energy ul su< Ii u j (erritie mil' lliul il loses two 11 ? I one , half trillion tons of tuass u second. [ This rule tllil.V huve beet) e\i ceded ! temporarily by one or two of 1 1>?* j novae. or "blaze slurs,'* that h.-ne ' lluiueii up in tin' sl<\ only to fade away siguin. As fuini irsiees of nebulosity appear around S Mormlus in long time ex posures, it is ussullieil 'o lie u true tnetu.ber of i lie Magellanic cloud or s: ir cluster in which ii uppeurs. This reliiiii'iinii'e cluster was lirs| observed by tin* tiaviuator Amlre:ii:i ('orsuli in I ." 1 1 5 u I uus nuineil in i.otior of ,Mu gellati. (Ik.1 explorer. Army Improves Carriage i of Wounded by Plane Washington. ? Four t:ew specially designed iirmy ambulance uirplntu-s .soon will In* placed in commission, ii tests now in progress prove satisfae i lory. I l|ie of tlu' sclectei) liloilels has lieet. ! received at MH'i.ok tield, I'aytoti i Ohio, and is being put through its I puccs, I The new plane is cupulile of tl \ in.: IIH) utile's sin hour stnd has accommoda j t ions for two patients, the pilot and (light surgeon. While Hie sirtn.v jesilously gu:ird> ; : slnu turul secrets of ;ts oilier aircraft il makes tivsiilnlde lo other nution> ; ! inform. ilion regarding ambulance air ' planes. Kngland, France, ('zechos'o j vsiUisi surd Sweden have in t urn sup plied (lie American government with information regarding medical aero nautics. Woman Is Prominent Engineer Alioyr is picliiicd .Mi.ss Annette Asliliiiry of Fnlhain, England. who is the first woman ro lit; elected a member of the .Society of Engineers. 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