Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1931, Page 8

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eral authorities would continue their inyestigation of the New York outlaw stations and endeavor to bring their careers to speedy conclusions with court | acti on. A new report, to the effect that the Amtorg Trading Corporation, Soviet agency, which is slleged to be main- taining the New York radio station, also has in operation s direct tele- L. PUSHES PROBE Discovery of Station in Con- 1';.,“.";‘."& that Russe 18 nok & oarty tact With Russia to Be |akers ner position with respect to the Felt at World Pariey. operations of an unlicensed station on American territory. Under the radio act of 1927 no licenses may be issued to allens or to corporations with aliens B i y on their boards holding as much as Discovery in New York of two outlaw one-fifth of thelr stock. - pecific pen: les are provided for the radio stations, one communicating With | Jorevion” 5 cutiaw stations. Pive years® Soviet Russia and the other engaged in | jmprisonment, $5.000 fine, or both, for Tootie trafiic, has resulted in inter- | each offense is the maximum penalty. national repercossions which are certain | 1n the past two years the terms of this to reach full force when' the Inter- | provi havi . involved in th | provision e beel three national Radiotelegraph _ Conference | cages, in one of which an alien was canvenes in Madrid one hence. |sentenced to a year and a day in a It was explained here today in official | Federal penitentiary for cperation of circles that Russia is not a party to | an outlaw station in St. Louis: He was the international radiotelegraph con- ' deported in lieu of serving his sentence. vention adopted in Washington in 1927. (Copyright, 1931.) Therefore the Soviet government 18 not iy . = bound by the terms of this pact. to which virtually all nations are signatory | King George of Greece recently took and which places & strict prohibition on | his mother, his brother, Prince Paul, the operation of unlicensed stations of | and his three sisters, including Queen class whate | Helen of Rumania, to the theater in it was indicated that Fed- | London. nwhile INDAY EXPEDTION IS SAFE AERISS HIVALAYS Camels and Horses Reached by Transasian Party Despite Perils. Met by a caravan of 60 camels and | 60 horsss that had been waiting for several months, the Citroen-Haardt | transasia éxpedition has transferred its| equipment from its ponies used in rough | mountain work through the rugged and | rocky trafis of the Himalayas, and has| | reached Tashkurgan, on . the northern | slope of the great mountain barrier in| | Chinese Turkestan. | Perilous Trails Crossed. News that the expedition had won its | way through the Himalays in one of worst seasons known in years, when | many precipitous trails had been washed | out by floods, came in a, wireless mes- e received yesterday by the National ographic Society headquarters here. NACHMAN’S 6th Anniversary Sale E ARE CELEBRATING our sixth anniversary of service in furnishing thé homes of Washington and vicinity. On September 13, 1925, the NACHMAN FURNITURE COMPANY made its initial bow for public ap- proval with these principles: “Good Furniture, Moderate Prices, Liberal Terms, Friendly Service.” !t STAR The camels, bearing food, bedding and|yaks and rolling felt from yak hair tents, were lost for a day on the last | with their forearms. Yak cream formed leg of the journey to Tashkurgan, the my stated, and the members of the e tion were forced to sleep on the efl’a' ground and had short rations. The expedition still has about 150 miles of mountainous regioh to traverse before reaching Kashgar, where it will meet the China unit, equipped with spe- clal tractor type automobiles that have come overland from Peiping to factli- | tate the journey on ths main expedition across China. ‘Tashkurgan was reached on Septem- ber 8, but because the expedition was far from telegraph and wireless facilities, Georges-Marie Haardt, the leader, had to send a courier back into India to| the end of the British telegraph line at Mintaka before word could be gotten to America. Many Hardships Suffered. Since September 1, when the expedi- tior: left Misgar, in the extreme North- ern portion of Kashmir, it has suffered many hardships, climbing over 15,600~ foot Kilik Pass and the slightly lower Wakhjir Pass into Afghanistan. The nights have been freezing cold and part of the travel has been througn | driving rain, sleet and snow. The party passed close to the point where Russia. 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