Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1929 — Page 14

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SOCIETY GIRL LEADS AFRICAN GAMEJEARCH Expedition Will Hunt in - Abyssinia for Rare Antelope Species. 3>f t[nited Press NEW YORK, March 15.—A New York society girl, Miss Gertrude Sanford, has started on an expedition under auspices of the American Musourn of Natural History to obtain a group of Nyala, a rare species of African antelope, foufid only in a certain remote section of Abyssinia.. Outside of Adis Ababa, the Abyssinian capital, on the wild highlands and on the frontiers, the real authority is exercised by feudal lords. These and their wild followers are the chief dangers to be faced by the Sanford-Legend-re expedition. Yet Abyssinia is a Christian country and its people are of the white race, of Hamito-Semitic origin. They are intensely proud, considering themselves superior to Europeans and other whites, especially since inflicting a decisive defeat upon the Italian army at Adowa in 1897. And, indt -.d, their pride in their arsiy is justified. If its organization is feudal, its weapons are modern, and its soldiers are among the world’s greatest fighting men. In peace time it is 70,000 strong; in time of war it numbers every

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ablebodied male In a population of 8,000,000. For every Abyssinian is a trained soldier. This army is the reason that Abyssinia remains the last ~t free Africa, and is likely so to remain for some ;;ime to come. Miss Sanford, who heads the expedition, is an experienced hunter and a dead shot. In spite of her youth (she is in her twenties), she has found time to .hunt and rough it successfully in many fields. Last year in -Tanganyika, one of the great game sections of Africa, she killed, among many head of lesser game, five lions, a rhinoceros, an elephant and a leopard. These animals and most other African game are plentiful in Abyssinia. , Associated with Miss Sanford in leading the expedition, are Morris and Sidney Legendre, brothers, wellknown as sportsmen and explorers and big game hunters and T. D. Carter, representing the American Museum of Natural History. Bankers Are Taught Tact CHICAGO, March 15.—Bankers, from tellers to presidents, are attending a “school for tact,” learning, according to their instructor, S. J. Johnson, to say “no” to borrowers in a nice way.

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HOPE OF 1929 ARMS PARLEY IS SHATTERED League of Nations Chiefs Admit Impossibility of # Speedy Action. BY HENRY WOOD, United Press Staff Correspondent. GENEVA, March 15.—League of Nations circles have informed the United Press that there will be no possibility of holding a general disarmament conference this year. The earliest date at which such conference can be convoked Will be the spring of 1930, but it is more than probable that it will be well along in the fall before it can be held.

The delay is due purely to the

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present lack of progress in the preparation for the conference. It will be necessary it was pointed out, that the league’s preparatory disarmament commis'ion have at least two more sessions before agreement can be reached on a draft project for a general disarmament convention. First of these meetings has been fixed for April 15. While it had been hoped that the commission might at that time proceed to the second reading of the draft disarmament project which it prepared last year, it is now considered doubtful if even that can be done at the present time. Instead it is believed more than probable that the commission, which heretofore has insisted on handling the military, naval and aerial aspects of disarmament in plenary session, will be forced to appoint at least a military and a naval subcommission to study those parts of the problem separately. In the event these two sub-com-missons are able to reach a sufficient measure of agreement, a second meeting of the preparatory commission can then be convoked for later in the year, probably in

the fall after the September league assembly. In the event the commission is then able to adopt Its draft disarmament commission, it will still be necessary to allow six months to elapse for the various govern-

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