Wealthy Convicts Buy Their Way New York.—An investigation Into a system of bribery whereby well-to-do convicts sentenced to federal peniten- tiaries at Atlanta and Leavenworth, especially for liquor law violations and stock frauds, have been able to get themselves transferred to less oner- ous confinement in army detention camps, such as those at Fort Wads- Emperor's Daughter This is the first photograph made of Princess Yorinomiya Atsuko, daugh- ter of the emperor and of Japan, It was taken on the one hun- dredth day following her birth, when she observed the traditional ceremony of first taking up the chop-sticks, empress PLLLLEIL PI EIIIEL LIE EIES WHISTLING AND EMOTION By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of llinois. PPB LLH 2400404 dd ibd bbb edb bd bbb ddd I have never been able whistle, munch effort as I have expended | de Prd db ddd didi @ to ye irs already the art a whose accom si:ould express my the medium of whistlis My brother was a Je had a tremendous range reach the highest notes He was not Joud “to keep his courage up.” tling was his way of quiet ritations of life, He seld as he went about his worl Soy or interest or licht-hear I came him sitting with furrowed brow, whistling and then I knew something wrong, that he had been in some purpose, deprived unexpectedly : ure, irritated by some It was no time ask for favors or to attempt pleasant conver. found him It to wait until storm great and the one who wi unon persistently, had thwarted gone some pleas trifling event possibly, to gation If we was better blew over. in general, whistling expresses a | contented, satisfied state of mind and sometimes a thoughtful one, When at midnight or later I am awakened | by the sound of whistling as some of | the youthful undergraduates are going home to their books or their beds, I know that the evening has been passed pleasantly, if not profitably— whistling, the ———— worth here, and Camp Mende, Md, has been under way by the Department of Justice for several weeks. The first intimation of the existence of such a system was obtained by federal authorities here some months ago with the discovery of a letter In the pocket of Paul Rubkin, a convicts ed watch smuggler, in the Manhattan federal building, Rubkin, with Soio- mon Rubman, secretary of the com- pany, and Joseph Y. Pearlman, was sentenced to the Atlanta penitentiary in July, 1030, The trio had pleaded to charges of smuggling Moves ments valued at 3050,000 into this port from Switzerland and defrauding the government out of $300,000 in duties, Rubkin and Pearlman got years each and Rubman was sentenced for 18 months, guilty watch two Some time later, however, when the federal authorities wanted Rubkin to confront a new suspect and they sent to Atlanta for him, it was found that he was at Fort Wadsworth, He was brought to the courthouse here. Aft- erwowds when he was taken back to Fort Wadsworth and searched it was discovered that hind given him a letter while in York, The letter from a conviet at Atlanta. It disclosed that the writer had obtained the necessary funds and wanted to follow Rubkin's example in obtaining a transfer to Fort Wads- worth, Questioned by federal authori- ties, Rubkin admitted that he had hought a transfer for himself for £1,000 and that his two associates had also bought transfers, the be- Ing $1,000 and £300 each, some one New was prices Department of Justice agents, un- der John Edgar Hoover, chief invest] ator at Washington, began an inves. tigation, They learned that other trans. f had fers been made conditions, similar not under However, it was to whet fers had been paid for. the overcrowded al- Wass fran 4 easy ascertain ithe condition of ‘the a penitentiaries at Atlanta and Leaven- worth, federal prison authorities have made it a practice recently to trans. fer as many army prisoners as possible to Nearly 1,500 prisoners have been scattered through these camps detention camps. Among other who are sald fers from notorious prisoners have obtained trans. Atlanta to detention camps Harry Goldh operator of a Manhattan and financial adviser ‘unnon and friend of Radlow, once an Intimate of the late Vivian Gordon, Goldhiurst was sentenced to five vears in Atlanta for bis bucket shop opera- tions, to army is urst, bucket shop of Bishop ( Samuel An oll has b two miles een drilled ISIS, Le appear that the young woman was agreeable, that the that the argun When the boy next door-—who whis- tiles I for one his years and would have driven me wild with envy at his age-—comes out early in the whistling gayly, 1 now that he has slept well, that he has enjoyed his breakfast, and that now he is engaged in the solution of some difficult and serious mechanical problem, or in the devising of some plan for the astonishment of the whistling suggests a of mind, show was pleasing, or went his wa) amazin of morning hig com. For him meditative state panicns Across street, fan.) America Was Once Paris.—The Abbe Moreux, eminent French meteorologist and selentist, has aroused Intense scientific Interest by po J) 2 TT. =[==)n dling? “Crash sutls are fashionable and practical for amateur fiyers” WNT Serviced Joined to Europe reviving discussion of the theory that the American continent was Joined to the Old world bul, after the deluge, floated away to present position, This wis advanced during the early part of this century by the Cerman meteorologist Wegener, who died recently. Accepting the theory that the interior of the earth is fluid, then the solidified continents may be giant expanses of floating earth, at oiched to the interior of the earth by a supple, gradually diminishing link. The Abbe Moreux points out that the German scientist held that the two continents, when they were close together, fitted into another als most perfectly, as though they were parts of a Jigewrw puzzle. Examina- tion of a world map shows that this Jigsaw puzzle idea Is not so far fetched as it would seem at first, When the deluge eame, Abbe Moreux snys, the narrow gap between the con. tinents widened, America drifted away, leaving the wide expanse of the Atlantic to geparnte the newly created world from the old, The French scientist declares the once is theory one The man who takes an umbrella to church and leaves it out in the vestibule has got true friends. a "y a LN fest of the ground which Retains Her Crown Miss Georgia Coleman of Los An- geles, queen of divers, who success fully defended her national diving championship at the Bronx beach pool at New York, where the A. A U. championships were contested, theory Is not new. It was first ad- vanced by Pierre Placet in 1608, and again by Snider In 1880, Abbe Moreux, while unwilling to pass on the theory, points to the curiosity of the islands of the Atlantic, such ds the Azores and Madeira. Have they remained stationary, or are they floating more slowly toward the new world? It is Indicated that the French academy of sciences may discuss the theory in its entirety, while organiza. tion of a mission to stidy the com position of the Azores and other At lantie islands is being urged, POTPOURRI FOPSPI00ILPEPPIOPIPIIIOG The Typewriters Aid to Women PEOHP The first typewriter was irkable on the in 1874. It was designed by three Milwau- I. Sholes, 8. W. and Carlos Glidden, The typewriter undouht has been the most tant factor In bringing into t busi- really WH placed American market kee men, Noule, edly impor women hie 58 world, for It provided PEPVIPIIVIIIIPIINS i " Uh me ie New Geyser Discovered Schuls, Switzeriand The Alps hav had heretofore everything that tains Tha for ful tional in the The minutes, Tie should have now been somewhat less power in Yellows Na wor discovered than those irk, has mountains geyser erupls regularly 15 a jet of about fir. 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