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PAGE EIGHT ' URGE STRONG. | AIR FORCES | IN PANAMA Recommended in Official Cri- tique After Observing Spring Maneuvers | | | | | | “ENEMY” SIEZED BAS | Experiments with Submarine and Air Crafts Show Possibilities Wa hington, Aug. 14.—Various} means of strengthening the defenses | of the Panama Canal are suggested | in an official Navy Department criti-| dine, prepared as a result of a study | st spring's maneuvers in Pana-| ma Bay. | The weuknesses of the present canal fortifications, the memorandum | include the improper grouping of defense artillery, the lack of a suf- ficient air force in the Canal Zone,| and the susceptibility of certain vital parts of the waterway to air bombs. It is suggested also that the defend-; ing fleet should be balanced by the addition of scout cruisers, and that udy should :be made of the possi- of obtaining My treaty the right ablish aircraft bases at certain unnamed points on foreign soil near- by. | In the spring maneuvers, the, “enemy” fléet from across the Pacific | discarded aty plan to attack the canal | directly, but succeeded in seizing aj base at Port Culebra, Costa Rica, from which it was in a position to| ; send out an air fleet against the} BUG EAT BUG ‘BISMARCK MEN 28 DIE IN little strip of United States terri- More than a thousand square miles of. Pennsylvania, New Jersey ‘COOLIDGE IN ‘FIRST CABINET | MEETING TODAY | President Presides at Head of Table Where Formerly He Was At Foot MAY CHANGE POLICY) | i | |Coal Situation Is Likely To |. Result in New Action by | The President | >~ Washington, ‘Aug. 14.—President | Contidee todav presided over his first | cabinet meeting, taking hi place at j tue uvad ot the big cavinet table at | | the foot of which he had sat since | the beginning. of the Harding admin- istration. : | All those who had served as coun- | sellors to the Harding adninistra- | tion except Secretatics Mellon an | |Denby sat with the new executi e. | | Mr. Mellon is in Europe | and Mr.| Denby in Michigan. : Secretary Davis, who returned yes jterday. from Europe, called at thi executive offices prior to the cabinct | session to pay his yeapects to the new | chief. Many problems incident to the change in administration leadership and policies needing immediate form- ulation, including the anthi sit: uation were understood to be up for discussion, It was indicated impor- tant changes in policy might resuit. j his motorcycle while it spins along at You've heard of a horse laugh? Well, this is a laugh on the horse. Sergeant Diblan of the New Jersey state troopers stands on the seat of t 30 miles an hour. And he did it at the Monmouth County Horse Show, Long Brgnch, N: J. RETURN FROM | MOTOR PLUNGE FIRPO KNOCKS OUT WEINERT Philadelphia, Aug, 14.—Luis Ange) Firpo, South American heavyweight, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1923 The real reason , for buying Columbias . —they last longer The largest laboratory, devoted to dry cell research, experiments contin- uously to make them “last A Columbia Hot Shot or Columbia , Ignitors are “right” for your needs. That’s why people have the habit of asking for Columbias. if Colimbia Batteries for all purposes are sold was electrical andauto +, Dry Batteries —they last longer knocked out Charley Weinert of Newark, N. J., in the second round of an eight round no-decision match last. night ,in National League ball park, and other eastern states are afflicted with Japanese beetles whici are estimates,” | destroying crops. Miss Betty Rapp is shown holding a cluster of the insects taken from an-apple tree. Below is the “bug station” at River- ton, N. J., where government entomologists are releasing thousands of | bugs of various species to battle the Japanese beetle. tory. “In drawing up their s the critique, “both commanders Spring Clip Binding Posts considered the possibility of blocking charge Fehnestock on Ignitors et no extra Carrying “Passengers on Pil- the canal by an attack in force on the Pacific side defenses and locks, Blue (the United States defense fleet com- mander) rejected this idea as im- probable on the part of Black (the ‘enemy’ fleet commander) because the heavy fortifications would keep his ships at bay and even should he reduce these which is unlikely he would still have, in all probability, a mine ficld, a submarine entrance guard, and an‘air attack to over- in practicable and the necessity for the further development of our own air and sdbmarine forces, in order that we may adequately defend our coast and preserve the Panama Canal, the ance to the country said Dr, Grulle. “Small families are bad for children. If they spend a |short ime in the company o< other ren, get their minds of tiem- selves and are cured completely, keeping of which| “The cause. of undernourishment is a vital import-| usually is this same exaggerated ego. When a child stops eating or. eats sparingly, he soon learns the whole family is upset. He enjoys being the center af interest. integrity of the operating order grimage in Mountains PRICE MEETING Resolutions Adopted at Minot) Call For Special Session of Congress Lourdes, France, Aug. 14.—Twenty- thtee persons were killed and seven were probably. fatally injured yester- | day when a motorcoach filled with excursionists plunged’ down a 250- ‘ a foot ravine in the Pyrenees Mountains C. G. Boise, Judge Grace. and/near St. Sauveur. John N. Hagan were among the Bis-| The ‘driver in’ attempting to avoid marck people attending the Wheat, striking a woman’ swerved his. ma- Price Conference )held i Minot Sun- chine sharply and the coach overturn- Caterpillar can eat twice its own weight in leaves in 24 hours. Dowriward Course Fast Being Realized by Bismarck People, A little backache, at first. Daily increasing. ‘till the back is lame and weak. come.” “Black rejected this course be- cause, to destroy the closet locks by; bombargment, or by torpedoes, ships would first have to destrof the enemy sea forces, run the gauntlet of the mines and submarines in Pan- ama Bay and even after this were done, shore batteries would still keep our forces at a range of 36,000 yards at which distance destruction of the locks by bombardment is hardly pos- sible. MAKE STUDY gations of Reason For Unruly Youth OF CHILDREN Chicago Clinic Begins Investi- “The behavioristic clinic-has ai object the correction 6f obstina sulkiness and other faults. Likely as not the child is bored, We try to-give him something to think about. We get him interested in something. We do not scold, but if we promise pun ishment, we do not weaken. A chila soon learns when his parents’ threats are not to be feared,” The only other clinic in the world specializing in the Lehavioristic prob-. Jems of children is in Boston. its day. Mr, Boise ‘was made secretary | ed, crashing to the bottom of the ra- of the meeting. > ‘ Demands for an immediate special session of congress to conajder means of agricultural relief, were made in resolutions: adopted at a tas’ mect- ing attended by 1,00: farmere and 500 business men. The regolutions presented for-approval were the ‘same as those adopted atthe recent Fargo statewide conference of farmérs ‘and businessmen. Copies of the resolu- tions will be forwarded to Pres. Cali vin C. Coolidge. e | vine. were on a pilgrimage to the Lour- des'shrine. : 12 DIEIN Urinary disorders may quickly fol- low; Dropsy and often Bright's Disease, This frequently is the downward course of kidney ill: Don’t, take this course. Follow. the advice of a Bismarck citizen. Mrs, ‘Jack: Kenyon, 417 Mandan Aye. asys: “Several years ago I gave,a public recommendation for Doan’s Kidney Pills after the bene- ‘ Since then I have had occaston to The Victims, who were Hollanders, \ | 100° in the Shade’ or 10° below Zero! ‘One huridred degrees in the shade 'or ten below zero, meat deliveries to your retailer pecbe the Black and vBlue) Com) crises Aug mide cAleliniestoriun Halvor L, Halvorson of | Minot use them myself for an attack of | go steadily on, so that you may be assured manders estimated that the best chance for Black to accomplish his mi n was to bomb the vital parts by means of airplanes.” This situation, coupled with other facts developed during the manexv- ers, led the naval experts to reach rather definite decisions as to the future needs of national defense in that quarter. The efficial critique concludes as follows: “Ssome of the benefits to be gain- ed from this problem can be sum- marized in certain conclusions as fol- lows: “There are certain well defined weaknesses in the Panama Canal de- fenses—these are: “Susceptibility of certain vital parts to damage by bombs carried by aircraft. “Grouping of the coast defense ar- tillery too close together to prevent attacking vessels which have once gained control of the sea and air from reaching positions that will per- mit firing on the Miraflores locks. “Lack of sufficient aircraft in canal defenses to insure immunity from at- tack by enemy bombers should a base be obtained’ within striking distance. ruly children, second of its kind in the world, is to be established at Rush Medical College here, according to Dr. C. G. Grulle, head of the chil- dren’s department of the school. “There is too much mother in the medern fam: * declared Dr, Grulle “That is the reason unruly children in Amercan homes, are more numer- ous than ever before. In former days families were large. Nowadays when we have one and two children in a a family, the youngsters get too much attention, They become self- centered and consequently unruly, Pity the only child! He is the pro duct of modern civilization, and he is a social and medical problem.” The new clinic at Rush will spe- cialize in neurotit children between the ages of three and 14, * Nurses and physicians of the new ry will investigate home con- s first. In a majority of cases, y, the trouble is not with tho \child but with the home. Nine times out of ten he has developed an exag- erated ego. He has been petted too much, “If you get at a child’s environ- ment, you change his whole life,” POINCARE T0 ANSWER SOON Will Flatly Reject British Proposals, Believed Paris, Aug, 14.—Premier Poincare, who will return to Paris tonight, has informed his collaborators at the for- cign office that he intends “in the most courteous manner possible” to reply point by point to the note of Lord Curzon, British secretary for foreign affairs, in the reparations question, Although the reply will be cour- teous it is asserted in foreign office circles that it will be a stout reaf- firmation of the French viewpoint and a flat rejection of the British suggestions. The total value of all the roads! and bridges in the British Isles is estimated. at $4,500,000,000. “The necessity for more complete | liaison between the army and navy | forces, especially in communications, | information concerning enemy forces, | and means’ for técognizing same. “The necessity’ fo¥ © dissemination of information to our own forces. Where information is necessary or destrable in order that our own forces | may act intelligently this informa-| tion must be disseminated even at the risk of enemy obtaining it. “The need for improving our flect communications, both radio and vis- ual. “The necessity for balancing our fleet by the addition of: “(a) Scouting cruisers. “(b) Destroyer leaders. “The necessity. for having a sus- tained speed of at least twelve knots ) Fleet submarines. “(b) All auxiliaries that will ac- company the fleet. “The necessity for more maneuvers | of this nature for fleet training. *The necessity of denying to any Possible enemy a base wit i craft striking distance of vanal.| “The desirability of studying the question of establishing by suitable ee aircraft base or bases at poi “The necessity for looking ahead as to the probable and possible de-| velopmcnts in submarines and air-| craft. The performance of our eigh- teen seaplanes in making the long trip from Hampton Roads to the canal zone and then two days after arrival, all of them being on the scouting line looking for the enemy, and the performance of our ‘submar- |‘ ines in making the 8,000 mile trip from San Diego to the canal zone involving eh a ary a sea,| “ : shows’ the possibility of a future Peggy Hopkins just can't k _Snemy, no niatter. whe jt might be,/riage to someone or’ other. : py leaded dir head shores both |might wed’a m more and subniarine forces from HO, HUM, WHAT'S $15,000,000? from tumors “of her own mar- igpers have it that she |States Grain corporation, one of the| early today. Property damage‘is ex- ‘ |} Lose Lives: When Flood chairman of the state executive com= . | mittee, appointed at the Fargo con? ‘Sweeps Through Utah ference, was chairman .of the mags session, and explained the reason’ why he thought a special session of aed congress should be convened at this] Salt Lake’ City,,Utah, Aug. 14.— time by President Coolidge. Twelve lives are. believed to have Answering a question from the} been lost in northern Utah as a re- audience as to whether the United| sult of cloudbursts last night and organizations advanced as a solution | Pected to total upwards, of a million of the present agricultural crisis, | ¢ollars. could not be revived without con-| , Four Persons are known to ; be A dead at Farmington, just north ° of gressional action, Mr. Halvorson said ity: ” that it could not be, so far as Salt Lake City; two men and a wom- knows. an.are reported dead at Willard and Indicative of the wide scope which five Boy Scouts were drowned in a canyon near Willard. the movement to have the president The cfoudburat was preceded by a calla special session of congress is | severe’ electrical storm which tore taking, is the telegram received by | down-telephone. pole Mr. Halvorson soon after the meet- ing yesterday, from. officials of the Equity Co-operative exchange at Far- | 80, announcing that it is urging its 20,000 stockholders to get behind their congressmen and senators in asking the president to tall an ex- itraordinary session of congress to ; Save this year’s crdp. Speakers included State Senator Baker, J. I, Page, president of the bankers’ association of Bottineaa county, John N. Hagen and Senator Page of Benson county. Mr. Halverson, urged that contri- butions be sent in by commercial or- ganizations to H. E. Hpller, secretary of the Farm Bureau * Federation, at Fargo to pay-expenses of wlelegates to Washington to carry petitions and make the representation for a special session, 1 SEIZURE OF = Se - CRAFT UPHELD. STEEL VAULTS) New YM, Aug, 14-Seizury of , alien craft hovering about the three- | mile surreptiously to land liquor cargoes “eitheX by themselves 2. KILLED Qgden, Utah, Aug. 14—Two men! were reported ;killed at Willard, Utah, north of Ogden in a cloudburst | this ‘morning. Interurban communi cation between Ogden and Salt Lake and ,Ogden and northern points was broken by the washout. Dancing! McKenzie ‘Roof Garden. — Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays.’ 10c dances. Coolest spot in Bis- NOTICE! pat iai| Continue boiling city ‘water. 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