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Telephone The Arizona Republican, Phoenix, Monday Morning, June 2, 1930 Page Eight KTAR Brin Service world reace ueciarea Possible Only Through Sprit Of Confidence NBC To Arizona In any manfter be directed against America; its principles and its aims must plainly and clearly be forth in an exhaustive discussion among nations if the Justified mistrust existing today and especially in Germany, is to be fully done away with. 'Question Of Security' Only by completely forgetting the ideas and plans to which M. Briand has so determinedly clung can one fail to perceive the direct continuation of France's consistently maintained political -attitude of the last years in the emphasis laid on the statement that "every possibility of progress along the way of economic union is strictly determined by the question of security and this question itself is closely bound up in that of -the progress -attainajjlo in. Bobby Trout Claims Record For Altitude LOS ANGELES, June 1. (UP) Bobby Trout, prominent woman flier, toaay claimed a women's altitude, record for planes equipped with 90 horsepower motors when she climbed until her plane altimeter showed 15,200 feet.

The former record, according to at Grand Central air terminal, was 12.747 feet. Miss Trout's baroeraph will be sent to Washington, D. C. for official inspection. res coif Girl (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) the council of nations as a free coun Pacific coast network as well as all other supplementary groups of try on an equal footing.

Higher Goal the National Broadcasting Company Inc. But Germany's striving and the striving of other civilized countries Thereafter, KTAR Itself will take tip the "Arizona on NBC Parade' must be directed toward a higher and program, continuing: for an lndefin more important goal. The task now is the initiator and leading statesman in this question. His aim is, according to his own assertion that of pacifying But this aim Is set up by the same man who a few weeks ago by his stubbornness condemned to a comparatively feeble result the far-seeing disarmament plans of President Hoover despite the fact that they had found a Joyous responsive echo from the English people. Cool Reception This was probably the reason why Briand's proposal received only a cool reception in England.

In principle the plan can be regarded as excellent. But it will be necessary lte period into the small hours of the way or political union." the to assure the peace of the world, the peace of all peoples, so far as this is possible for human minds There has hardly been a single Details cf all programs will be A Matter of Principle We believe that our professional duties are important; sufficiently so that we personally supervise the details of every service. One is assured, when he calls this organization, of the interested, personal attention that means so much to the family. GrimshAw Acton Co. MORTIflAM? political discussion of any imnort and human might.

Despite all the announced as soon as completed in the originating points. Suffice to ridicule and all the sneers of cer ance in the last few years at which it did not emphasize with all eali- say that program directors at all points already have devoted many tain circles that will always be with us, that part of humanity which Named Student Head At Mills OAKLAND; June 1. (AP) Charlotte Raible of Prescott, was elected president of the asso of good-will will never lose sight of ency the question of security, and first of all, if naturally, of France'3 security. Was it not precisely on this principle of French policy that this goal, the only one worthy of hu hours, to the preparation or an evening's entertainment that long will be remembered, not only by Arizona radio fans but by those throughout manity. But no one may take it to learn more about its details which America ana England disarma cannot thus far be clearly under amiss of the German people if they direct attention to the dangers that ciated students of Mills College at the nation, the announcement said ment plans were shipwecked? The unfortunate and fully unjustifiable annual election, it was learned stood from the communication made to the states of Europe.

Before Visitors to Phoeni to honor the threaten to make it difficult to at mistrust which France has so often rommeneement of service to the tain this goal. The peace of the coming to a final conclusion, it will today. Other officers Included- Frances Dunn, Monrovia. vice-presi exhibited in the last decade espe world will not be assured until the Arizona public by NBC over KTAR be necessary to wait until the pro cially aains. uermany Is the great injustices of the peace of Versailles during the latter part of the cur posed conference of these states est obstacle that exists to opeuing shall have been done away with.

rent week, and to participate in the shall have thrown more light on dent, and Barbara Davis, Pasadena, treasurer of the athletic association the way for peace. Peace anion local angle of 'A-' ra on NBC The Saar question is the first one the- meaning and importance of the and social head for the class of nations cinnot be furthered by con Parade" will include Glenn 1933. ferences it one goes to all these ne that must be solved if the spirit of peace is to prevail. It is true that France, after a long- insistence by Pa. ne, manager of station relations, programs and unclear text.

What, for instance, is the meaning of the sentence, emphasized as gotiations thus inwardly opposed. NtionaI Broadcasting company. If we really want world peace, it Germany has begun finally negoti the "leading thought" to the ef New York, and Don E. Oilman, vice ZJistinctive funeral Service' AND 3-591 The Purves collection of Australian stamps, which was awarded the gold medal in 1928 at the International Philatelic Exhibition at can be achieved only with mag nanimity, ffankness and mutual con fect that the "introductions of federated relations striven for among president. National Broadcasting company, and general manager of ations with the German government concerning the return of the Saar district which is so valuable because 33 W.

MONROE ST. fidence. many European states cannot the Pacific coast, network, of which Melbourne, was brought recently by Germany nas so orten and so PHOENIX. ARIZ any cases or in any manner derogate from any one the sovereign the Phoenix station becomes a reg Ular member. muni nwi innrnrrimi unambiguously demonstrated this of its industry and mines.

The negotiations are being carried on in a diiatory and hesitant manner. It can be said with complete assur spirit that no one may longer cher King George of England, who is an ardent collector, the reported price being $10,000. rights appertaining to the member The entire program from all stu ish any doubt of it. We will hope states of such a If that is dio points of the NBC network for that the future conrerence of Euro ance that the whole German people are united in the determination to pean states will find this same spirit the "Arizona NBC Farade' nas neen planned and arranged by Phillip to be taken as meaning that the borders established by the Versailles treaty are to be maintained in present on every side together with assume no further burdens in order the firm determination to bring to hasten the giving back of this Carlin, assistant to the vice-president in eharge of programs for the National Broadcasting Company, all circumstances and that therefore there can be no thought of do about peace or trie worm to the ut district. But as has regrettably often been the case heretofore, the ing away with the Polish corrider, then actual attaining of the goal Inc.

Stellar Program responsible statesmen of France lack set, namely the bringing of peace The character of the nrogram in many cases the magnanimity and farFightedness that were formerly most possible extent-Copyright 1930 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. Exclusive world rights held by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. All rights reserved. be presented, he says, excels in qual the pride of the French nation. ity- and interest, as well as the ter Saar Question Mini tome to MM ritory to be covered in its presentation, any program offered the public The peace of Versailles provides 10B' your that in 1935 the inhabitants ol the The Dominion Bureau of Statis welcoming to NBC a new station to Saar shall decide by referendum tics of Canada estimates that the Its network.

value of the tourist Dusiness in whether the. district shall belong to Germany or France. If France be- In its operation as an integral part of NBC. the Phoenix station will be that country last year was ieves that she can use the Saar 000,000, while traveling Canadians directly under the supervision of C. 1 McCarthy at Pacific coast net question for extorting further con spent $111,000,000 in other, coun cessions from Germany, she is very tries.

work headquarters of NBC in San to Europe, would be rendered impossible in advance. It is absolutely necessary to make this clear at the outset. If. as now appears probable, England doetj not participate in any manner in the proposed conference and if perhaps Italy also, already obviously deeply offended by France's stubbornness at the London conference, should likewise hold off, the plan would then be hopelessly lost from the beginning. In my opinion, however, the German government must declare Its willingness in all circumstances to take part in further discussions.

As I have earlier stated on different occasions, I believe that one condition must be strictly adhered to if the goal of general peace is actually to be reached. The union must not I Francisco. i i i i i ei i ill i i i i i i greatly mistaken. There are all too many unambiguous proofs that the In connection with the selection of KTAR as a member of the broadcast population of this district has al ways been German to the core and chain, George F. McClelland, vice will remain so.

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Co. 628 W. Van Buren to the result of the referendum in the Saar district not even amcng those French who have been able to learn at first hand the sentiments of the inhabitants. The asser tion by which President Wilson was deceived while the Versailles treaty was being concluded that 150,000 French inhabitants live in this dis If yon know Frank Seigley roq don't need to know diamonds trict was long ago demonstrated swindle. The word is harsh but iooeer iiveraiis 29 correct.

It was only recently stated with justification that probably NBC, said: "As is quite generally known, net-Tork broadcasting is based on mutual agreements between independently owned stations and the National Broadcasting company. Such stations have been selected after great deliberation, taking into consideration not only the matter of equipment, which is important, but also that of popularity in their respective communities. These outlets are interconnected by special wire lines for the simultaneous transmission of radio programs. Permit ms take this opportunity to express to you our appreciation of the spirit of co-operation which you have displayed in offering to bring to the audience of your station programs of the National Broadcasting company Our aspirations to better serve the radio audience are mutual and it shall be our continued endeavor to do everything possible to justify the continuance of this confidence." The equipment necessary to the more French people live in Berlin than in the Saar district. Another open wound that must be healed if peace is to be assured for all time is the Polish corridor.

do not desire at this time to go into details regarding this. I can It Is Important That "HER" DIAMOND Be of the Finest only repeat the request that as many foreigners as possible who come to Europe shall study the situa- ion there at first hand. They will be forced to the conclusion that i the conditions even in the economic interest of the whole world are in capable of enduring. The great prov UALITY ince or jbast Prussia, once a flourishing district, is dying as a result of being cut off from the rest of Germany. The former intensive traffic between Eastern and Western Germany has been simply strangled; 12 railroad lines alone have been Conditions At twice this low price Pioneer Overalls would be an outstanding value.

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Briand submitted to the European states cn the day of the ratification of the Young plan his so often discusred scheme for a United States of Europe. The diplomatic cleverness of this unique man has succeeded in making him appear ment added. Answer To Demands Demand on the part of Arizona radio listeners for opportunity to receive National Broadcasting company programs has been incessant for months. Particularly has this been true within recent months during which time thousands of letters have been addressed to KTAR here and other thousands to headquarters cf NBC in New i'ork City. Still other requests have come from national advertisers who have expressed a desire to reach this territory.

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