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   Appleton Post-Crescent (Newspaper) - August 1, 1928, Appleton, Wisconsin                             THE WEATHER Unsettled probably local APPLETON FINAL EDITION PAGES ESTABLISHED li IMS PRICE THREE CENTS AUGUST 1, IMS FIVE O'CLOCK LEASED WISE Of ASSOCIATED OIL STILL EXPLOSION INJURES MEN NEED AMERICAN ITALIANS WELCOME NOBILE WITH STREAMS ASSISTANCES ASSURE PEACE British Believe Treaty Only Valuable if U. S. Hinders Aggressor MORAL Gives Senate Subject for Long Debate on Kellogg Treaty When It Reconvenes BY DAVID 1928, Post Pub. Co. Washington ten years have passed since the original discussion of the League or but the tion then raised as to how much of a obligation would be imposed jpn the States to preserve peace now being propounded once more in connection the The speech of Sir Austen lain in the British parliament to the effect that the treaties will be valuable only insofar as the United States will heip or hinder an aggressor is taken seriously here as an interpretation of the Kellogg ties upon which there will be cf debate when the United States ate President in his famous colloquy with Senator in 1919, expressed the ion that the convenant contained only a. moral but that the spirit and effect might be the same as a legal It now is being pointed out that the i Kellogg by denouncing permit each signatory to recover ty of action in case one power does go to war with another but on the other inference is plain that the moril forces of the world would range themselves on one side or the WILSON OBJECTIVES Those who warmly advocate the ratification of the Kellogg treaties point out that the present secretary of state has accomplished in quite an- other the objective which dent had in Senator Borah of chairman of the for- j eign relations who is I in favor of the Kellogg was originally an The group known as the re- would not support any posal which even by inference mitted the United States to participate in any treaty of agreement relating to the preservation of The Kellogg treaties have carefully avoided any of what each nation should do in the event that does break out and at present there is a feeling that because the treaties are sponsored by a can administration and because the were in favor of even more than ths Kellogg treaties contain there wiil be little difficulty about As a matter of fact the two-thirds vote in the senate in favor of adoption of the world court protocol was clear indication that a combination cf Re- publicans and Democrats did favor a definite formula of with the rest of the Although the treaties wiil be signed next month and much pride in them will be taken during the campaign by republican actual de- bate on ratification will not occur until after congress meets in when it is presumed the way wiil be clear for DOUBT RATIFICATION Some doubts been expressed in Europe as to whether The American senate would ratify the There is no doubt that there win be considerable debate about them and in the line of pursued by the against the Leagne of Nations covenant is revived some may But in the eno fact the treaties with the United States have con- NATION ROARS GREETING AS HERO RETURNS With the Jackals of the Anti-Italian Is Cry of Large Crowds Rome With the cheers of their countrymen ringing in ti eir general Umberto and five other survivors of the Italia were in Italy Wednesday while the nation rejoiced over their been snatched from death in the Women wept and threw flowers in the path of the survivors when they reached Rome in the special car which had brought them from i Two of the rescued j men did not return to Captain Alberto Mariano being left behind in COMMISSION STUDIES BOULDER DAM PROBLEM What's to be done Boulder Dam and on the Colorado recommendation of these geologists 35: a Sitting from left to are U. S. of a hospital in Narvik recovering from tary of interior and Edward assistant Back Warren M the amputation of his foot and fessor Behounek to liSs I native on she fornter 5e General and his companions were received almost with royal Major William S. diaries P. Columbia Xew and Daniel M. of were received almost wnn Ffl t A t honors by Prince Ludovico ff I governor of anj i is J. For Invitation To Chicago high officials in the room of the rail way station for the and his family When they came out on the the crowd went wild and broke through the lines of police and Scores of women embraced The automobiles ing them were only able to proceed at the speed of a slow walk toward the men's General appeared tired and his face showed plainly the ships he had His with the exception of Radio Operator Giuseppi looked the worse for their Lieutenant Alfredo was in command of the red tent encampment on the ice after was was the center of a demonstration all his He left the train soon after passing the frontier and went to his home in the little town cf Santo Enroute he bad to stop at Milan where the Italia started its fatal The prefect of Milan and an en- j crowd welcomed him at the j Women and girl him with Admiral whose wife was Eleanor Terry daughter of admiral Silas W. U. S. with a ket of fruits and champagne ated with ribbons in the colors of the Italian Mingled with shouts of anc were cries of with the jackals of the anti-Italian At Verona the wife of who was injured in the threw herself into her arms and burst into to an tation to attend a meeting of the Re- publican national committee in Aug. 4, to which George Vits j and Mrs. Harry E. Thomas also were j Herman Ekern advised i Dr. Hubert Work Wednesday that he and Miss Elizabeth whose seats on the committee are contested refused to recognize Work's right to i repudiate and set aside legally and j be said to you don't stop crying I Tri go back to the SEEK PERSON WHO LEFT DEAD BABY IN BUSHES Milwaukee Search for the person or persons who deposited the dead body of a ten-day old baby was j continued following an 1 autopsy on the infant which ed death was due to The body of the babe was found by a group of children Tuesday jn a of weeds in a j Deputy Coroner Albert said circumstances pointed j to I Spanish Air Aces Start World Jaunt Hop Off fcr Azores With as Next Stopping Place The plane piloted by Major mon Franco hopped off for the es at a. m. From there he intends to continue around the world by way of the United The fivers had before them a jump of about miles TO Island of Major Franco and Captain Ruiz de Alda who is one of the crew him were the to span the south Atlantic by air ing the feat in 1925. Projected stops on the flight in- clude Horta of S. Xew Mexico La lower San Port B. Alaska From Major Franco win fly to ths Philippine Italy back to The purpose of flight is to prove the possibility of seaplane as a of transporting across the expressed will of the cans of The two who were elected as Wisconsin's representatives on the national committee at Kansas but who have not been because of the contest not say whether they attend the but advised Work that parly will be best served if you promptly and unequivocally rectify as far as you the impression you have created of arbitrary and high handed violation of a. fundamental principle of American INVITES ALL FOl K Mr. Work had invited the two and Vils and Mrs. Thomas to the meeting of the members of the Republican national committee from northwestern states at Aug. In his letter of July 26. which Mr. Ekern gave out today with his in which he said Miss the chairman of the can national am also inviting Miss Mr. Vits ana for when the committee dues act. the selection will be marie of two of these expressed the hope that prior to selection wmM in carrying Wisconsin the to amplify his to Dr. Work as to whether it Link Slayer With Graef Murder Case Question Milwaukee Who Slew Former on New Charge PISTOL HALTS RUSH OF ARMED STRIKERS Youth Employed by Co. Holds Off Four Loads of Attackers of the are to ther the of Hen recruit policeman under for in connection death cf Alice in an effort -o what the slayer knows last October of Ecker Tuesday thai shortly after the discovery of the murdered Lillian's body a in that he ed to friends that the slayer to the Beyond the admission that this for hours last night stoutly that he merely bonstine anil that he the in solving The of the i. one- most and K. 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