The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 29

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Went Gowens, V Norft to Goa's country. There was an unmistakable ring voice of A. ¥. Gawen, former Com- modgre of the Cleveland Yacht Clud tihds Vice President of the Lehigh Portland Cement Company, who with Wis Wife and pdrty of ten is here to- day after having travéled 40,000 miles fn the 98-foyt yacht Speedjacks, in which they left New York a ye ago last August. The round-the- world cruise will be completed by the lggitelap from, this port t6 New York. the Speejacks weights only sixty- four tons. Nevertheless, Bhe touched every continent in the world since leaving the shoros of the United States and most of the cruise wos through islands the nates of which méan Only romance to the sverage American reader. They had munth- long battles with monsoons and cy- clones, ‘brushes with cannibals and strandings in out-of-the-way places, from which they were rescued by sheer hick, Mrs. Gowen passed through every mile of the cruise with her husband and took her turn standing watch. \nd, according th her husbaad, she knows more about the trip ihan he does. It was Mrs. Gowgn who. kept the logbook of the cruise and she did most of the talking on 4hel rarrival here yesterday. With the party was I. J. Ingraham, photographer, lecturer and explorer, who took about 100,000 fect of motion picture films duringthe cruise: the steward, Bill Soulby, and Jack Lewis, chief engineer. The other seven mem- bers of the crew wero new, having been picked up at foreign ports when ms ae amen 40,000 Miles in Yacht, But U. S. Holds Greatest Thrill 0 Girdled Globe on Spiejacks, Arrive at} aq and Recount Thrilling Adventures. NORFOLK, Dec. 8.—‘We have circléd the world and have seen a great many of its most pecuresaue sights, but oh, boy, how good it is to get back of ,sincertty and gratification in ihe] the American college boyg who started out one stronger fagcinations for them that continuance of the cruise. “We got many thrills out of the t face It party met their first real thrill, Ratu Eppelli, a huge black, was met there. He has gone back to his people. as they do and wears the dress of his peaple. of the Fijis, Mrs. Gowen says, and is proud of his ancestry. ZOnce we were traveling in candes wi “The canoes had a habit of turning over every now and then. We got wet to’the skin luggage or anything of that kind but Kept his hair dry. proud of his hair." The party got a rolay’receptié at Sydney. the visited New Guinea and sailed around the From there they went to the Solo- mons. estagf cannibals. Sélomons they had,to pass through the Trobriant Islands, uncharted and 8, certain things And we did them, “We were in storms for as long as thirty days at a time. days we made less than three knots an_ hour. with water at times, and for over a month we did not sit down to eat There was water in our dining oom @ foot ‘deep.”” TART RPE TET PE IEC I eS \ untraveled. The reef and bfot Sol ttiv eller. In traded with the arranging for a truce of war. 4 nor Gene’ of the eannthals. Hd that just tWo days before Gowen party arrived he had sent policemen to a place to quiet a licemen. “We went within a ran into to Athens storm,” with the Speejacks dropped out at a time in ports which had for shelter. sald Mrs. Gowen, “We were to face with death on many occa- but we had started out to do We were t abdicated.” ing in tine par to From Athens aples by way of M Mr. Gowen said the For fourteen Speejacks Our boat was half filled | $500,000. The y America, on the voyage. ‘was,in the Fiji Islands that the is a graduate of Oxford, but he He lives He is a son of the old King Wé all like a change of diet now and then —but our taste in seasoning clings to DSalice MADE IN U.S. A. Eppelli’,"" said Mrs. Gowen Eppelli did not mind ur He was awfully They were entertained by Sydney Yacht Club, Then,the southern coast of that country It was here they met the flere- In reaching the E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. FREAR DECLARES - MELLON CONCERNS «GOT TAK FAVORS La Folletté Follower Demands That Income Lists Be Made Public. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—Secretary Mellon’s annual report to Congress recommending that the income sur- tax maximum be lowered to 25 per cent. pre ted an immediate row in the Ho Representative who has been assailing Mellon's position on several features of the Income Tax Law, charged that Mellon-cont porations have been receivir e and preferential tr and announced he would démar Congressional in- vestigation unless the Secretary ex- onerates himself, Insurgent Republicans ats in both w and Dem- of the Capitol are opposed to reduction now, but the regulars are enthusiastic for it, but none expects the law can be amended at this session In reply to the Secretary's appeal for lower taxes Wrear made these as- sertions: “That the Aluminum Company o ellon tn- ry omm- an on about $307000,000 y though the property erally employed in Juction. “That thesStandard Steel Com- pany (another Mellon concern) has an alleged $2,000,000 tax due, although the assessment letter never has been sent out. “That the t: (another M made under methods luation, al- us then gen- udit of Gulf Oj) ty) has be that. challenge full publicity. “That the methods of Commissioner Revenue Collector, the tax s from the estate of his father-in J, W. 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METROPOLITAN Formisano will be sen Ss ran on « -trading parties consifting of armed guards meeting In an open field. much os civilized nafions do in | of the ists payty not (oPenctrate turbance mnd the natives ate the po- and when y and a half of port we said Mr. Gowen. We had to put into the Isiand of Crete is a-horrible We were there for three days, ot to Athens in time to see thou sands of refugees from Srayrna com ere when Constan- sailed through the Corinth Canal sia} Scilly. outfitted for the voyage at a cost of it was manned most - ly by young college men when she lett but the majority of them quit the boat at various ports touched Change of Fare At Grocersand Delicategsen Stores the na- ands too He the two dis- the was “Charge It!’ 2 Just ‘ pay a A real service is rendered here to the many thou- Cam sands of satisfied little customers who ; each charge their week or wearing apparel, month Weather-- Men’s and Young Men's Overcoats 535 to *50 Real winter weather is here. 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