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69
] | Offerings of °
Today Are Good
| Isee by The Messenger
Classified Ads today:—
That someone as good,
tasty homemade bread and
aien for sale.
‘That you can buy a cask
register at a bargain.
That a large heating slove-
In good condilion, can be
bomght for $15.
‘That someone wants to
rent door & room -hause
elaan in.
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] | [ Fox Ready To Resign
To Save His Interest:
|
NEW VORK, dan, 28,—U0R
Within Fog net put before eredi-
tors ot Tt botheatre aid pro.
fon picture ongininetions today) a
rrorgn nization plan calling Tor the
eas of hinwselt and all pres.
and diraciors of the
Fox interest
The proposal calls also for abro-
ation of ihe presest irusteeship
amd anpointment of three new
ivustees und a new board of stven
directors, dneluding Io: FU was
aidined by samuel Untermy
wi allorney, uf a Federal Court
hearing. Untermyer ctosed his
presentalion af (he plau by saying
lo the erediters: “lf you gentic-
men WHI not uccepe il, we're pre-
ed to Hght and expose alk your
PASCIEKS aNd extravagant charges.”"
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WINS DEMAND AT
LONDON PARLEY
Limitation of the Ausiliary
Warships To Be Consid-
ered First by Five
Powers.
WILL ADMIT PRESS
News Reporters Ta Attend
Sessions; Others May
Flear by Loud
Speakers.
|
LUNXDUN, Jan. 28 The Aimeri«
vi delegation jo the naval conter~
cnes loday wou Hs dethand for pre.
fentalion of the case of susiliary
v hips limitation Citst at che next
bletiary sessivn
wller de!
cs, mecting ut
St. Janees Palace, also decided chat
he plenary mIGn woul discuss
‘the iain confrenve questions in
alphale (eal order of the countries
proposing,
The American delegulion won a
second welory when il w decided
iu adioit, certain representatives of
Che press at the pl y Susshon on
Thursday, Seerctary Henry L,
Stituson had first urged Ulat Lhe
press by admitted add offered to
sive up three seals oecupied ley
American leelimcal experts €o per-
mil atlcmlance of reporters.
atticlal aiaunestuent said
nu of the yonferenee
Ageia wis conthaed tls mornin
dnd (hat the wrecGing Thursday will
aor itp tee of principal
ules tg study the questions
vartl oO Wakuteuki, ctilet
Jaye delegate. told the press
Vint the Brsincoelliv differences
luvl bern listussed aint thet the
die er had presented
vol Gn Frauce’s propos:
‘to fave the conference defing
tesaries of warships before tal.
Hp gather crest ious, +
AMERICA Es Fits
rht oon alphabedest
on of the onmiin questions
or (lt the American delegate
speak first, probably present.
the United Slilow case for mux.
Xiarey lbnitation. that ig, for limlte
tion of crulgens, submurines, tor.
pedo heals. etc, prior to discussion
of Inytileship lindiztlon,
Diseusslon of cruiser problems
Tirst, laid been ane ef the ehtel des
inands of the American delegales
iting the agenda.
at that the Americans will
co firsh gave then the oppor-
yio present ther case on wus
slits iiest, although thet J
not nereesisdly maaan 1 The cone
Vereaa: will take up that subject
and reach a decision on il before
deeiging olher questions.
‘The American delegates uve
scen austons Lo deal wilh cruisers
first, hewerer, and it wigs consi
orm ecorlain Chey woutd nut it he
Jom: the conference fingedhu ely,
Ik ow annomieed the cominite
fer, which wilt be nmunred at the
sion, will be a pero.
1 deteguies and the
ar represen balives,
ment said it Sead
been decided, How many
representatives woul in ad.
Stinigon had insisted that
American pews agen-
The reom
where the plenary sesstog are hele
is small cunt dt probably world ba
Teter: mith delegation to
relingnish a few senis for the press.
Ik wus said the delegates consider.
installing microphones aye foud
Speakers to permit other reneriees
in the Wuilditg tO listen inf
- s
|
YMOND CLAPPER,
at this: <steer Webi.
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JURE TRAINMES
| i COLUMBUS, Jan 23 — UR —
"Three trainmen were killed today
[when a New York Central loco.
motive exploded at Arnold, 14
nitles uoril of here, They were
| Roy Taylor, engineer: Qvinitan
Bercy, freman, amd a brakenuenr
named Dennisen, all three were
froot Cotumbus,
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Three Athens Mow Fo Altea U. >
Gl Meet In Cincinnati,
| Carl Buasler, Gordon & iar
H, N. Gurgett, of Athens, are ev.
pected to attend a meeting of ihe
{Nation U. S. 60 Highway Asso.
ielation, Inc. in Cincinnalt, Wed.
phesday. 7
| A president, board of directo:
nd other ¢erporate directors wil
‘ue elected. Representatives fron
ithe various states crossed by U.
Hichwey 50 will be present.
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Million Is De-
fendant.
WIDOW ACCUSED
IN FOUR DEATHS
IN ONE FAMILY
| CHICAGO, Jan. 25. — (UR)
Charging Ue use ef “wrongful and
wilful acts ja order to hasten the
deaths of Joho RB. Murphy, wealthy
plunibing inanufacturer, and four
ineinbers of his family, Mrs. Sarah
Currolt, Milwaukee, filed sul
in Chil Court here against Mrs.
Mary Warthin Dunne Murphy.
Murphy's widorw.
BMres. Carrell charged tluvt tle:
widow, who was Murphy's sceoud
| wite and 24 years tis senior, con-
apired for fu years to obtain bis
$1,000,000 estate and that Murphy
his st wife and tio sons died
tnysterigualy because of ihe alleg-
ed niachinations of Mts. Murphy.
: Murphy dled. supposedly of cun-
eer last November J2 and left his
Laer i tale fo his widew.
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Mother And Clitires: Are Victim:
Of Colorado Binz.
| GREELEY, Cofe., Jun. 28.—t))
ee persong perished today in
a fire that destroyed the home of
Pau! Martinez at Vredecick, a smal}
mining camp sonihwest of Greeley.
The dead were Mrs, Martinez.
her five children ranging in ge
from an infant a few months old
to 12 years, and a man known as
Newon, who atiempled to rtacue
them, _
Martinez was at werk at the
l tan
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] | TAKES OFFIC!
| CLEVELAND, dan, 28.—(U,Pb—
liPiedged to support the present
form of cily governaent, td ¢a-
operdiv closely with city counci
ald ahstain frou political activity
and public speech-making, City
pMatiger Midi] E. Morgan doo}
‘office Lodzy.
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] | Edward Ralph, 18, Con-
fesses To Shooting
Two Girls.
YOUNG GUNMAN
GOES ON TRIAL
AT CLEVELAND
| | Jan, th.
LlEdward W. who his
conte ut shootizies
jaf Miss Teatries Gallagher and
Mrs. Mery Pshock, 1oday faced ar-
ignment in police egurt oA a
fsuspictous person charge, and 4
nily lest. whieh proceedings wil
Lup to tiling of a formal charge
of shootnig with inlent te Kill,
j Uoties:, in the meantime, were
‘atlempling fo determine , whether
talph was the gunman who talatly
Iwounded .fanet inod, 36. He
ateadiastly denied any knowledge
of that shooting.
Miss Gatkigher and Mrs. Pschocic
Ibeth have idenited him. In each
insiutice the victitus were shot
when they repulsed tle gunmat’s
tadvanees, Loth recovered from
[ weir wounds. Siss Blood, shot
the night of January 3, died ive
weeks tater.
Several ciccumistances tend to
support Ralph's dental of the blood
Murder. Bullet Expert D. L. Cow.
Jes- has given tl as his opinton.
from examination of the dullets,
that the pistol with whieh Miss
[Islood was shot was uot the same
i
prexpen used in tbe other two
Ishootings—indicating a different
lgunmin twas responsible,
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] | Advantages of Larger
Groups Pointed Out
By State Rural
Supervisor.
FAVOR BIG SCHOOL
| JA ntsc state how requiring fowl
hoot heard mike SUTYCES Of
itheir schol districts before April
i), from whieh the Stata Depart
sent oof Eduentign wilh determi
He member of beach: to be sis
Isigned, wax esplaiued Monday ly
George M. Morris. state supervisar
er yural selools ata ineeting of
loenl oseloel beurds oof Athens
iComuy hehbat the Chamber of
rCathmcrrs feadqusctters,
Mr. Morris aise exphiined at new
slate nw goavernuny: the glisteladen,
‘or the I.68 lax levy for Lhe county:
equalization tund. From this fund. !
iver wilh he pail auc |
fof it will be used ft
paying teachers’ gularies. County
{boards of salucation nuust abso are
reutt their leaeh lary seched-
ules soon, Morris sand.
At & round table discussion, fo
{whleh Me. Morrig answered anauny |
lguestions, dransporiation, and ud
vantages of a hinge scheol as com-~
pared lo the small sclioo) were dis-
ad,
jt was gerom] that transportation
Tors nOL buve to be furnished ligh
bool sludenin witless the local ane
Jrounty boards ngree. Jr is hath
Iegatly amd ouoecaliy wrong for par:
OS To receive mere qrehey for
transportation than it aetandly casts
(ier, it was pelnted out, tise is
{ite ub to pay ehildecn ar their pare
ents for children walking to school,
hoe brenaght ont, Wien parcits
TSA bOrL tue er nore children to
jschool {hey ought wot to draw the
suite role for enel: as if they trans-
;potted But one, ik wis shown,
i ADVANTAGES NAMED
The sehooi board members
Fasrecd) that ihe large selvool offer.
ed a broader curricula tran the
smiuller sehool, i more speci )
touching force, a greater stinvutus
ip larger miniletes, die om greater
econemy in the terching.
The Jeneth of tlie school term itt
morural igh schoot shonlt be aine
months, ancordiag 10 the Norlhe!
western Associedliod of igh Sscloels
and Colleges, in was polnled out
jie schools this year are meciing
this requirepient, Morrin sald. Tie
i oraral elemealarg school it is just
iniportanl to have a term Of (he
soe length, but as the stale aid |
hus been finiled, thls rod
was norenforced this your,
Morris etid.
Yn tie anvorthig: se:
HH. Davis. auditor of the &
parkoent of ladues
lanie finaneltl tid gic RanE
schools. Tle alas exanaiied records |
nf county beurls. Mort fan
of Jura! scliool Loards
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] | WASHINGTON, Jan. 3
proposed oof ihe Thales sae)
hig Kailread Company ft credite
Anew rail route fron S*ailadelyliia
wi) New York to Chicago, staur
Sib nate Than Els pre
line, was Ure Tne
Conmeerce Cantnoscihn today.
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] | Wite Of Pilut Realized He
Was tn rouble As
Ble Bases Bbs,
Did Not Signal
| KASSAS CIvY, Hany Jan.
aa PeLike wives of tre
ot the seal warren of The alr
lanes must have stout beers,
Every day for six years
Mrs. Rose Laudeman stepped
fe gle door Of hee bome at
nek and watched ler dys.
bata, Dyke, bring bs Mane
fn He oalwars flew over
tee hame,
At Sun down yesterday Ins
fip vais as asuet out of the
wlouds aya speek, gree to the
> ara a, bur did treat
veer from ifs eau for the
saibucory dip ewer Tes Trent.
Laudeman was bending fis
Wane alirest fer Che airport,
M Tacudean wins trout
Actes ruisubles dates mtn
wit ier son, Robert were
thy Dyke Laudetrna lcd
Drong ship heme
Ele Qa dead with font pas
LET iy osisht of port.
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In Case of Dry Law
Avenls.
BORAH Is ACTIVE
| WASHINGTON, Jur, fh. Gly —
The rip nifarut of
Federal prebifition caforcoment of
firigis Hronehh intinvitions fragt
foto (eat thoes
Lontreng owivt
Fomeeronge
congressional ube
tutended ta welts
Rervlee preisied fay te trubster
Wii, desgeite: enbajead jan of Attornes
if
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BEER IS OUT
|
| WASHINGTON, Jant us. aiRi +
iChatrmuin Grerie AW. Wilekerdesam
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Commission netted Prepre
pOver, Republt Mianguri, taday
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law granting a inenapoly in Ger.
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fate headed by Ivar Kreuger jn ¢
rn Torn loan Of $125,060 fit wa
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Wis, REG
| Jun. 28,4
leorge Justus, LT, on srialin Pia
Hoy County on chuerges of bundit-
fed mitten boc a writ of ha-
4 corpus in tha Stale: Supresue
urk tuday. Jastes chary he was
henge hele and dried ifltgally. He
Saaresied onuary [7, an two
vharzces of rabhbery.
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ETL AGE, Jars, URW ee ies
Pua taal eet delay i Tring
Tehicako lean Gin qimigimite of debt
eer fete
Ue TEL OP ed skynern pers th phe
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oth Gases whose reap. AL Bens
joeke Up odstsiaent ef devies por ih
wens ouibl oad a callsenueace
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porn of itauckil ebaos.
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paerapers i ine Logp, were nition of
he wealthy of Chicnga is missed itt
AP os tiite Blocks, wor hetog.
sured by Jupping Off some $900,
Weir valaies at dle expense ed
ithe smal home ewer and nelghe
qherhem. were hint breeelt the ati.
petneenent from (he Dourd uf Hee
pthew cof fhe ew apnraiaal of
Viernes,
Cader lana onanaumeed by the
Beware Vanamitiee hended ly
wroand consisting of ma
[tithdre tension oie et cia efty,
Seg O08 ar gern Ina tren pis
edoloosave (he elie from aetualty
eo bent ative Tut ehat
Tamreun wuld pay ocliy axnenacs
onty Tor se month ur ser
“The hiest apliinktle forecasters
pel Aprd bas the carhest time that
fhe tas iountdie eoutd le secther,
Sorrita unde Ott aud sot tn
[presides Ponds to keep the wheels
lef clit pevernment movhbe nolil a
defloie Jou tem tan could he
worked ont: aited to dre
{Slate Lecisiature, even If the edty
pivkes cnfeantage oof the Strawn
peulion, a pose( lly that in qnes-
jing
t TEENS COLD SHOEI
Ma
vor ‘Thompson, fawn In his
qrambaurr Por the drhayera
msde Boa cp Pbodidtery’ seed fds
iriends continued saipluar al the se.
jeated Strawn plan te Dring retted
[he (ee Rane ript lly,
The mayor luerned a cold ahoul-
derote the Rtraen plan by sayin
die Detieved The only pope for tl
Umuieial relief fer ihe oebly ois
fehronghy Ute Legislature,
7 No co ert froin Biraewir lass
been fartheamlig aa he is ln Wash
ngtom on private business. He wilt
turn demerraw oad og erlals in
woehy) dangle ta expected as
ithe comunitiee Is scheduled te un.
Heuned? A petinanent plan toa bandia
ithe finences of the cy and an
oulling Of Jegitatlon (oa taken bo-
|
iy MERTON T. ARERS
Dad es ) Pepe Gunes fh ele
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ers Within Banks at
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HEAVY TOLL FEARED
|
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SUL weak (rom th
farmers and Cheic Ganaillen preg:
ad (ods fo move ick fe cher
Gur Ware
aladsagy, Unatey
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Janie hive blacked on
whose devel remedies tte di
the rivern are will Peis brkae
An bee gorice om tee fathbe Watkin
In the Shuwgeatieu, GL. Goeek tu
Tbrontoned digister tie the wenter
level grety slaty 1
tora sald tir wurst
Ue an ties lerrite wlierg
JRUSSOMIS Jur RLETOE aL,
Keller work, done measity ty sir.
Plies, waa Hanipered yesterdity ln
aise of poor thybags coneditlans, buat
Wag schaduled 1 ko ferward trod
wiih the loot putferene) ve
setting senplien of fewd, medtelie
and fuel Isat few sea tared ncae
thon, wirere db is Teeed: sharia ting
and fied start se cokiele ad aa
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alrite.
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unless new cineA aprdD,
ibe mrronned talk
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‘Offers a Map
| Telling of
‘Saints, Culture,
Ruins. and Romance.
|
ren — danad of adventure! New
ehdeQy nated far dls capper ite
coisa bin de poslls, fermerty it was
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Tthe fobghly deatnas of Tea ri
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| eaiispliere friver to) European
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New World,
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jan alitude of 16.865 fret abows |
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{roads in the world.
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(variety Gf agricultural provduee, or
strange fglands burreu save for Ure
fuarge depoalts which bave gone to
jenrich the soll of Jands thousands ;
of miley distant. are shown in a
new map of Seuth America whick
The Athens Messenger is now ats]
trifuthiz to its readers, Noles ape
pended show statistics of produe-
lion, ponulkition, communication,
and ether dala, Yhe map will be!
annt to read¢rs upon reetipt of ten
jcenia in coin or stamps to cover
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i ontid Chut neeelints for for
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swine) clow flab epreat over Cheam
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sthey entered aud orders) oa
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fo OTP new desehopa tliat sve lew
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ne do aol Jenow phat,
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| Be at Conference
| | WO, Jan 28 AP Chie
pebeael oe al Aine a co ferenee
(od privaly sesnton at St, James
ab liawe anal a half qa.
dechl-d, wecordiog t9 ue
jrelinkle souere, fo bokt a phemery
on at Wain. Thutsday tn
wldeh seme uf Ubi prean weld be
vittted,
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ti. oufter div:uieng tine coufer-
dear agenda,
Whe Sttusaei waa at (he meel-
, HES davies Isluce. the other
Hiecuders of (he Agperican delesgus
Hon uenferrad ot Ue Rite Wate
| wialor davead A. (eed presided: at
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VAST AMOUNT
STILL seine
FOR VETERANS
Plans Are Made To: Pus
Aid for World War’:
Soldiers.
| i ass BEIOUnL of work among vet.
ferang sull remains da an ‘after.
math of the World Wac.and con.
‘siderable money must yet. be spont
among lls survivors, a mirvey diss
closed today. ey pall
Chairman | Johnson, Republi
South Dakota, of the House -¥:
ans Committee, ls planning. to,
legislation designed 16 adjust press
ent contlicts tn the ‘s: . ‘
6
conaldered the problenr carefully
This proposed = -reéraaniamth
)has served us n sharp Teminde.
\those who fott-that 1@:@r°18
lshould have been ampla for:
sctiiement.of post-wa:
iprobtems, ‘The real
seems onty.to. Ke’ starting.
Gna of the hig -erobleaws etl
be faced: concerns” penalonm,
awant of penaions -ap’
table, Johnson‘ tole. Me
Theer are approsimateiy
living veterans of the W.
and tho: pension “hill will?
mendous,
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ly strogetg wilh a fallloy motor,
ee taale an efferk te Jand hin
iTravelale alxspassenger carrion al
Uine when he could sea | the
awiigine borncon and red markers
of stax Airport, hia gowi, Just
a omihe away,
‘Vhe epinie which dew from
Wicllia, Kau, Inte Monday, win
ihenkwd s¢hedule nod darkirem hat
choad io whan (ia trouhta dovel+
opel Latdonan, loving aldltude,
thecarding toe witheasndd, awiing away
Htrom a ludeding. then wont Into i
verUcul bans to gensh from mbout
Ta feet.
The crew of a switch engine
hext thy seene aild tha crart was
enveloped: tn ames befora it fell,
The Hitter whe broten lis halt,
[ot sechhone alizing inte the hard
groum). ‘The steel frumework, and
findsreatrinya wus twisted and
wharred. Everytilog ela, inelud+
Ing (he bodies of the pliot and hin
four paiakenyern, waa burned.
| The dead were:
Pilot Dyke TLaudeman, Kons
Clty, Kan,
Passebgorn: d
Mis Margaret Hlve, St “Joaeph,
Alo.
a. dt Mekinnon, Chteago, ra-
ceny aseyied na dranch manager
of the RotWins wod MMeyors Weer
trie Company, St. Louk,
James Bagert, Chicago,
Witlinin Flynn, uanagor Globes
TNeator, Kaen City, Me.
WILE TN VESTIGATIE
Vhe pling was opertied: by tie
Coniral Ale Liner. a subsidiary of
the Unlverau Aviatlok Coerpora-
Won. Pant Gotdaboroueh. vlea-
president of Universal. ahtt) offices
In BL Lould, will arrive feday le
Investlgnta thu crash,
Atlendnnts 2&0 Milrfux Abrport
Were prejaeritig Cha Rel for, «-
huadiug and Uo siren tha seream.
tik as Tia plans became o glowlige
spol ggpinat the nlehe aly. Tt wae
Hylog” tow and roured- toward the
flekd frog the Soutls
Huddanty the aiulp veered, then
pwent from gontra). It struck” the
-Erannd with territtc Impact, Thera
wing dimagrecment os to whether it
sarin to hurn before or ufter the
ores!
Workers rushed fromthe Gould
Casting Mant with fire tose . but
weler way fuulle, ‘The wings phil”
funtlage barned thelr fmprint inte
Ihe sow wad wee consumed, tony
ling only & Ulwek pattern.
| The bodk:a wera grouped -te-
rather, Pilot Lagdeman und Mias’-
Ktice Had spread thelr bunds. bes
forn Uiele faces us if to. protect”
thalr eyes from ihe blaze. , All ‘of
the vicilas were mangted and tt
WK Didtlewar
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] | The Athens Messenger
Offers a Booklet on
How To Get Ahead.
|
livery man or won who works
throug a normal [fetinie: ewine
yaany thousnnds of dollars. ¥
only one out of ihm dice rich, atl
enty three aut of Lin die in com-
fortnble circumstances, Only fit-
fecn ont of tit leave any ineney ur
wsufanee or property whatever.
The rest die poor, and to a great
extent live poor, What becomes of
ail they cata? Mest people do not
know. Sask peaple do not know
how to manage theiranoncy. how
to meke it serve them best, how to
eb most resulis from what they
carn |
“Haw Ta Get Alieid? is a
page bovklet conpited by experts
and showing how to handle your
inceme, be it snl or large. Sin
ple facts any one can understand
whieh will help mnie We more
bappy for those who read it With
tables, charis, budget, and aecount
pages,
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] | Others im Follies
To Be in Skit Show
| in addition ta the apieing) shit
af Chi Qanema, individual numbers
From three other skits given at the
Prep Follies at the Alumni Mens
ortal Auditeriunt friday sight will
be repeated oat tie: Mothers’ bay
Skit Shew program ta le: given in
April, it was announeed today by
Dean Irmi FB. ¥oigi, ehairman of
the judging communities,
Those chesq in repeal their
forminces are: The tap dancers.
ering Johnson aml Edna Ken-
Trom) tie skit, “Bars ond
Shy the pledges of Pi Beta
This che duet be Flariue Merrilt
and Margarcl Cransten from the
skit, “Ladies of Hades," lay the
Medges of Alph
mod the tap hanes
on The “Crystal Terie,
2 Alpha.
Progeeds from tho Follies which
mitod io 3 te be tad,
eo budget
iy dune 3
“ot Acta
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] | RECORDS EXAMINED
State Official Says That
“All Gone Over This
’ Morning Were Sat-
isfactory.
| state financial aid in education
was described as the state's ingur-
ance against ignorant citizenry by
Dr. H. Li Davis, auditor of te
State Department of E@ucarian, at
a Meeting of school boards of Ath~
ens County at (he Chiunber of
Commerce headquarters today.
“Staie ald can not be looked up
Oh as charity. fecause the sta 1s
obligated 19 disclf for the educatic
of iis children,” Doctor Liwis as~
sorted, He urged close co-opers-
Hien belween school boards and tlie
slate.
Doctor Day
sound Geerge MM.
Morris. stile supervisor of raat
aebools, oblate! data. frum tl
county ofticats which wilh cid (ir
In preparing Une s do badger
ITEMS CONSIDERED
Jioms to be considered iu the
Hui port-
budget in oder of 41
ance, according bo Dav
zries ef Schoo) employes, ayueriy
of school: transportitou aid tai
Lion, maintenunce: equipment pur-
chased when needed. ave muney
remaining for the construction of
new buildings,
Thound tale fonles discussed bs
Iyen} school board meme! per.
tained fo transportation. advau-
3 af adarge ligh schon) as
are? to i smaller school,
hors, and janitors,
in the discussions ueing held tht
aflerneen 3M Morris was answer:
i Hameraus <uestions pertaining
do sehool bus driver reqiti 1th
Deetor Davis reported that he
found (he record of the local
school beords which he examined
early Lodiy fuctary, Ha exe
peris fooexaiuine tle remainder
this afternoou,
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Jan, 27—Henry
Mercer, J4, Sabina, Clinton County
nécused of writing totes threats
ing arset fo govern! Sabina rest-
denia was quesUoned at the Onie
Sate Bureau of Juvenile Meseareh
toe
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aie etd of lown her: half a Tun-
dred boys and girls were Dnay ated
iiding. In anoilier cud of town x
jscore of bers had swept the snow
mwas aid were Dhiying marbles on
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] | DEES OM Re ee
THEY'RE POLITE
|
1
: LON DON, in. PHT he
jfive-power naval conference, onters
ing ils second week, nrangly po.
Htely tat without making remark
able progress fodar, on haw to
slart iis eae
The “Wie Five or ieads of the
Piaiegations, niet Noe th Downing
Slrect. the prime ministers resi-
dence, nnd discussed the progranty
(Or agetida of the yon ference.
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Enters Politics
| ! Hore
poe Ve tage
jrave rints in Uhis stare, iininos
jun while inet aqgarreliz
jousty warn ugainst AsHific
tion, fron, whatever coe
al Free
jueie Watsonville, spree for ney
miles. Merndin Lovers, a
old Filipino, was shut ta
[stan Johnson, white youth, was
slabbed dn the Taek
Vilipines tave been imported in
vonsideruhdy munbers to work on
nd veeetale That
sak diautebs, su bey tire
leitipinos living whi one
tertaip Ue im tele soecatled ehik
lous! Revi Filipinos specut die
Intene ino the vite alt for prode
fruit
EG ARBLESS OP opinions aslo
jbunian Wa, daterustionad beans
erhood, ete. the frel is that white |
aieenm, fit white country, wilh nets
Mow their gohs ar tlie
Hhe taken hy StI
[mon send fot Iles Asiitic. Thileee
en of Luhorerx, from unr away
for any other soures,
aor OA Fob I thie slate
without tiliiiye of ?
(Californian will permit And
frhose non originally © ‘ormiiunis
ire are desperdiely cathusiastie
tian the navite darn, In other
you hear occa.
for irovir ig we
of the country, some
harts df Cia vonnt
n
sicnally,
ped fae peur
oiler state,
Never licre, z
(ers front ile E: and Abie fesse
jteli you “even dg we wanted th
mayo. ate children would not det
us, You entmot tat te them oat
any other parloof the worlds! As
(far swasey pewspaper tian whe
:
amt moths
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] | SNOOK HAS NOT TOLD “REAL STORY”
OF THEORA HIX MURDER, DECLARES
MARION T. MEYERS. RETECTED LOVER
Apartment Near
Court Street
Gfiered Today
|
iosea by
Classified Ad
That son cnr
hinted aparteent ane
fron’ Coure
Tint you sain buy a Dieacre
farm case to Athens. Wilt ae.
Sep TON Or Gute aus put
paytuenh.
JThag seul cenan by
stutidy. Wai y favhy ole
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Wheder Charges ‘Complete Gevek.
ew” On Dey Baw
|
WAS GIN. dia PT Res
A complete “treakdown' af prohi-
GUTOR vitareement feeiipees ait pet
Uiffeal intinener ty the petewtion of
TUE
iy 8
peteet, Manat
Piet) begs beri
Habdtceatr oBae
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Heebtad fae aii pyreededbraeay
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] | Seven Whisky-Laden Boats Seizec
By Customs Officers Are Burnec
At Detroit; 12 Men Make Escape
|
300 Cases of Liquor, Valued at Between $10,000 and:
$12,000, Are Confiscated by Pair of Federal Men
When Rum-Runners Flee. |
| DETROIT, Mich. Jan, 27,—{UP
—Seven whisky-laden beats wer:
aelznd by federal customs paLrot-
imen on the Detroit Kiver thie
imorning and burned. Tavcive men
Joperating the boats ¢escuped, 1
jihare wore only two ofiicers, ‘The
reurgo Of Sik exsea of liquor was
jlaken off and conisenied by the
patrolinen.
The customs men said the Oeet
of runt boats, powered by ou lboard
molors. hast dtawi up at a dock in
iWyandolte, where a ruim-runner
'was shot By hush week. ad
jfhe approach of the (vo ofileers
jile dosed web handling the liguor
'fed without making an cifore to
get their bots away.
As the officers were unable lo
round up the men, or suard ihe
bosia untit dayliehi, they took off
lhe whisky, pulled the boats back
inte the river, poured gasoline Over
thom, and set them aire, This Us
the usual procedure in such seize
utes, ft weep asat, when it is pas-
sthly thé boals will Jal inte Hyner
sinvegiers hundsa again,
The contixeated figuor, {i was es-
lias, cost thea minimers § bette
or S124, While the worll: of the
Seren oats was pdaeed at about
($1,500) by federal nien.,
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] | “Innocent Victim’, Back at
Old Jeb at Ohio State,
Tells His Side of
| Story.
!
| RESENTED ADVANCES
Meyers Says Fle Believes
| Snook Killed Carl When
| She Refused To
Give Tn.
| She Refused To
Give In.
sese cet ss
Ty LAMATS PERCU
mpyrighe ty Voited Proves ait The:
t Colimbus (Ub,
COL AU
Meyerson
aueny Oh
» “Pheere bre
shy nad himacls
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-1unE rue Ris:
|
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Wout des went
tirange 4 Weeping
ferry tar da Deeded feert
shake fet Ui Seah loye Unie
Ui reotler wa? die Gbro Stata Tobe
cued Mibe wine A Auch
Sonal
$0 Pte: ilrutly,
FES See
stone
bis tedaisenship wall
uputy far Dire
ferdrer Cnbe
bre electra
te Deve Chee abe set ti ave “Pd peee:
have der dis werk ame of his
yt fe die a eben fife mad rise
eBLETY eth eds
nylahes oF
wee OTe
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dare at tlie
thee as leabdisie deen’
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veel aan) (he any
te see that de
metoon
Panter at Pht iy
Aitd bee is workers a aay
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1 Deere
rhe Rhee
pesuarbnick Ube roundly,
he det fa fora ine
vectra awit
reortes: Ue
‘tively Camas
tr to
byt bE owill
reeomat
where E
ale “Aty t
lis Wahusdbaas alt ifn bth E
: Dern rins at! ine
tide nue three tis
enue,
rar Ula Hit bop,
He die wad t
wail) elena ar
PIstnnine: dy cceeeeesianr wath Pie ¢
stow adh! ees scared, |
ASCARID HEED CHATIOS
“tat he las edly tala part of
story card Det Ista aD ew
ww tedb it att, Bota Vive (tte
snook had tedd thee teue story of
the err want ned, po te te
2 He would prota bly:
iva with dite ;
“What ls kann theory af cle wy
Dr. Sneak billed Thearat’ 1 usted |
iswhol fo thinks’ die nity
“Toalink that Re titst;
ep osaied ve ber rte
Upenne tay he wonbt
PWete wate
imaprrscion
a bear attar
rod did | Trierls, «
catied titegy &F adele:
Taat dye: itt" trunk quad tn
fended fa harry der ced was onty
a SeOT
Tia tk gre
ber, she went to
fold deer te naake meow Debate Oe
and dry te tered hep relationship
with for, Sunol
“TD uaw tt
lias Mars ref] diay
poralerd, Bhs dora tek
Mate Whta were Crier te |
[inet her She was soins te be aj
1) nolor. he dick nat
could fare ler purcils
hnowledve (leat sh: Tied t
mm olge cbt
hh tu stay
o kesh sped
Kotien 804
to afl his wishes
sight af Che mucder rea
BLIEVE spony i
| Fal theory Gf the tran
ppenin V don't in the!
MoHAMral story tad ly him. Nar:
do ) beltewe in gie story of her fhe |
“toi tt his
“ArrE [
poe Gra tie ith Cie Story ns it peal.
i
ef othat it he had told)
SCHt a Ufie sents
said bectur Seok wis
fcry jealous of film while he went?
with Theora. ]
“He aduidted to mie that he foley
lewed me a! times when T seus with |
ee he sad, \
When he asked tne to 20 te New |
York tg see Theora, he told me he:
fad nO Téesentinent aiccinsk ine.
Well dotoid him that 1 kad
plenty of resentinine against bln. !
(told him that in my mind be wis
a Idg scoundrel aid that he wast
doling right.’
| Meyers dat fond omesnorics of
*therars givt wilt onaliy.
"You should tava known that
girl to tindérstahed what 2 persons
he sid, "She was
moh talk fo you mhouls
any subject. fhe wats iMterusted Ht |
the nedciees sant ald.
“She wasn't the type ot girl —
| Ty LAMATS PERCU
Copyrights ts Dotted Prost ait The
Bra*‘a_
dauuaves |
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|
SOLUMBUS, Jan. 27.—URA
otal af T75 latins for soldiers’ ward
idows" pensions wre (hed diring
ath, the annual repert af Com-
cenissioner J.T, loherta revels,
Spanish War velerans and Uneds
iMidews filed §67 claims; Civil War
temina and whites, 143 clutms,
fo far Kegular Army and 44 mils-
Ilaneous claims,
kel about snoking # cigare
iwhere she shouldo’s have spo
ene, of bragged about tohing 4
jrnk,
{| "She was an interesting gir] tn
‘Avery Way and it was a pleasure to
italk to her, We had some great
fimes logether,
7 WAS “STRINGING” HIM
“T would have married her, but
ishe iold me after T knew ner thtee
iyenrs Unet she had been ‘stringing®
test,
| “Thad met Doctor Sook while
‘We was coaching a girl's rifie team
jat the university and T didn't know
then he was married.”
T then told Meyers that Mr. ane
Melvin Hix, of Bradenton,
whk who 7 oftun
hed and corresponded,
harbor the retentment against him
‘they had ugainat Doctor Snook. 7
aid that they felt kindWer towards
Jeyers because he had offered to
land wanted to marry thelr daugh-
ies,
Meyers was overwhelmed to hear
‘this. .
“rn glad you told me that,” he
said, ‘They ara the only persons
iT really feet rorry for. T’m glad
that they don't think I was taking
advantage of her.”
Speaking of the confessions ziven
by Dector Snook, one of which 1
obtained in company with another
reporter, Meyers sald:
“(tn only sorry thal he gave you
ithe story the way he did—after
‘that long gelling. That was the
louly biel ding about ii, He never
| dig teli the true story.”
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| Slippery Strects and Roads Result) in Autemabil
| Crashes That Take Heavy Toll of Lives in
State Gver the Week-lEnd
| COLUMBUS, Jan, 27.-—(U,P.)—Automobile agcictents
resulting from slipper streets and roads clainged a heavy toll of
lives in Ohio over the week-end. Two men were killed when
their automobile skidded and overturned and three others were
crushed to death when their car skidded inte the path of af.
& O. vain.
Others met death in collisions or ip-s
oo victhns wires Mooark dior
eH, 2 Wilmington, sand Ure)
awuan, 28, Witiningtun, fdlted
near Washington €. 1b. when their
waar skidded uvertirned. Rarl Gass
seth 2. GL) Gi Smiterson, 24. snd |
hanes Gasset, hrather of the
former. Wiiled when thele autonio.
Labbe skiddet onto a Th. & G. Teall |
road crossing into the purh of He
specding lrain.
Alber, Summers,
GH, Wellsville,
oo rving Knickerbocker, 3%, stuff
Lisl for the NEA, Clevetand, Kit.
dowhen two machines collided and
the machine in whieh Kyteker-
hocker was riding crashed into a.
pole, Four ather persons in Che
sur awwere injured slightly.
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| A company bas been fortned in
pMew Jersey to manufachire syn-
thetic gaxalineg from ¢rude oil
ihe German hydrogenation process.
‘The fF Farbenindustrie of Ger
many 14 part of the offanization,
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66
] | URE DENY QUIT
| Pitas of not guilty were entered
[ ee doa Rite, Waller Arms, and
Wred Agms, Cireie AH), when ar-
ralgned ‘this morning before ‘ag.
istrate Carl H. Porter on charac’
of burglary in connection with the
Iheft of poulirs from Ray Bobo.
imhe ihree were committed to
t licens County Jail when each
| were usable to Zurnish $1,000 bonds.
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] | War Ace Killed
heglsh Fuller Lites dn Age
compe Bia Fam ye tee Beaaage
da ditidler.
| ALAMEDA. Calif. Tan. 27.
sNormand A. Caddard
A Kagtish war bitd wine
Rese unsegthed through the
Worl! War, yeaterdiuy fell to
iis ateath) ino a motarlosit
giader,
drodslard etfanptoad to leop
Joop ia bis sider acue
abeve Tho Atanoda Al
with a tamdful of per-
sons owaichtng ait, As tte
sent the frail eratt inte the
foots tlie wings eum phe sud
fie boos intd Cabets woud
nheut bira os be aml fhe orait
fev
About Téa feet above the
4 Fetuary, tioddierd
rimself ane Iedposd Just
eontTuck the water hie
te cepened tut te
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For a Senate Investigation But He
Wants Catholic Group Included
Dr. Wilson Says Catholic Welfare Conterence and Anti-
Prohibition Organization Also Must Come
Under Serutiny of Committee...
| L WASHINGTON. Jan. 27-—(URK
the Senata Lobby lavestizading
iCommitice must net overlook acti-
vities of the National Cathoile
Welfare Conference. otter church
organizalions, and fie Association
Agdinst the Vrohibitien Amend.
meni bf tie Methodist Roard of
Temperate, Prohibition and Poblic
)Morais is lo be iuvestixated, Dr.
Clarence Truc Wilson. of tho Meth.
odist Bourd, dechured im a shale.
hnenl here,
Wilsoi made publig m telter fe
(Chairenan Caraway of Ue lobby
‘commmHiter, otiniig his view. In
fany cuse, he suid, he wished to'sub-
mit a@ “tull statement a rererd to
Ya orgunization, aouree of income,
paature of expenditures and meth-
Gds af work,”
| Tin boetd has been nttacked
soverul times for alleged tobbylng
activities.
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To Reply to “Pledge”
Query.
WETS OF HOUSE
QUIZZ MITCHELL
ON PROHIBITION
| WASHINGTON, Jan.
Vhe Jastier Depiriaient sr
mw aaslliods af hi onferee-
ment and Was alwags,” Attorney
Cegernd Mitehell told the tlonse
Expenditures: Cemmities today in
thon to die: pirepoked t aoa
of prolibition snferemnent fram
the ‘Treasury to the Justia beqmurt-
ment.
Nulchetts alatement was given
inotnawer to a questlon by [epee
sentative Sebifer, Foepirbiiean, Wis.
consin, i Wek ae to whether the
}bisties: fepartment would count.
feonnnee iHegal segréhey an} pe igeces
joy prohibition sugents, The allariey
icon
ral Meclieal, however 10 wpe
roa question by Pepresenutativ
ae, Tiepiidican, Tl inalis, wet. suis
ing the he exact from all dus.
tire Trepartitent employes a pledie
ind Oo dein
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Stabbing Court Ste-
nographer.
HAD BEEN FREENDLY
|
» Pes dati. UP
of thoand ou veleran at
fititeber Crlala Were pelt toed
list ode ater toay wl
Jude fon WW. deeds ent on
‘ital ebergel with thy iurder of
lebih. Tibghaatth, an 8-yonr-old
ntl with wham he was felendis,
tf Adtorney Hears Uraalen,
i drest 19 hla) rst
in ree oof th
aint af dsehee Brady, i. all.
abiste veteran af the banch,
Diyien Moses, Texas’ mont
+ least
Lbiig ona,
prey
{
ae
Prete cidininal atiornes
Infetsa eoniant.
Jieblia Hishaenth had woried aq
mo ostenogreapler: im thea Supreme
Mftoure. bf waa thera ste Aret cet
Jota Hrady. Pherh wera evidences
at frlendelili between the ‘wo hut
dibfereuces ti ages stilted otfles
gossip.
1 TH onon nls whep Vex
-Upniveraity, Uirads‘s alia mater,
jim avon a ethtiran engteat rod a
piece get of ike city lowed with
Pevtalbernnen, Ciara wasn scuitic, a
[shia ery af palo in the shadows of
‘twas Capitol
| Police round Heady | stunting
paste ties crumpled body of 1
Galel bey leet plereed hy ebony
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SISW LENINGTON, wba 27.1,
Siduey Newby Gord, 36, proprietor
af Lotds Shoapstal ot Somerset, iciad
Mi Hernien Lowelta Warner, 24,
Newark, were prapled a marriage
Heense ait Nuwurk riday mfter-
Neon, Dr. Lord was granted a ai-
ec in Common Pious Cotert
vo D. trtee from Nis first
wife, Marion GB, Lord, Ueree days
hefors (le Jivense wag Jagued, The
fitst. wife ia in Bnslund.
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| SS Pere ees See ee
Failure of the driver. Jolin Puylor,
Ue teat ia the Hreetibn from which
the Naw York Central Plyor was
seeding sie Titid responsible far
(he bux-train ernst) at Beren Inet
Week whieh eclamied the tbyes of
Rinse echoot children aged the drive
ar, necerding i ay iavesligateru
report approved tialay by the Pube
fe C1itlesn Corpnmilssion,
In alaintving the ralitoad com-
Ipany froin biame, fnveatigutore
‘arry Evana, John ‘T. Griggs anil
[lenis Dabe recotunended that the
preseok Sten, Leuk aid Listen sign
atthe Shehton Lecd Crossing be
jWinidoced be ostendard teak
light slistain, Six tracks hiseet tie
4056 Lrg.
(Taree officials or tho Toterelate
aiinerce Commlasisn, W. 1, Was
er, T. MeCunley and Agsistint
)Chiet Sintth of ie Buren of Sare-
ty, wortend with the commission's
Hospoctars in iivestigating the mg.
eletont,
The report revealed thai ihe Bus
vwis talig a detatr da its route 10
silee Jin Fark Hod Eeabriot
Schoal on tie stay of (he disasters
The regular road was “undergelng
ae pended
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date For State Treasurer
This Year.
Seeks Vindication
| DAYTON, Jan. 27.—01Q—
Airs Bert B. Buckley, wife of
the former state treasurer,
who ia serving # term $n: the’
Federet Penitentiary at. At-:
lanta, will enter tho Repyb.:
lican primary this year as
candidate tor state treasure!
it was revenied today.
Airs. Buckloy, it wag de‘
clared, will run on # “Vindl-?
cation” Ticket, askin yoters
to support her as evidence. of
hers und thelr bellef in th
innocense of her -husbat
who was sentenced (0. tow:
and one-halt . yoata: em,
charges of conspiring.
te the liquer laws.
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» Respoustble in Re-
port Filed.
BLAMED FOR WRECK
| aap STs (URE
Nooarte oof Greets approxtuatels
4 opercions Of school bide i
Obs was begun tadny ave will
Peoniinge until every alriver bead
Pheed exaniticd, 10 tae announced
hy Coningesioner af Motor Veo
plete Chatmers 1. Witaut.. .
Lo oThe werk wo nuthocded Ina
rutin of Attorney Genera) Cillbert
Eshetttuany last weel, holding Uiae
Pdrlvers ef aefiood Ltisges inust. be
[tise nse an chanileucs,
Uirkvers wilh bo atbhinttied to rig
jh examinations, bot physical anil
mental, Wil said Dyapectons,
cock allotted tour daunting, will
{Kive coynmitnations, eopsldlog of
quoentions rocerdiag arlvbag rules
ali yesh, beth elata aod Joy
eel,
The operatert will undergo
rent oo piiyaiend exc deationg
before Heensed pliyslelais ong to
lenr, eye aml body fitness, Appl
Penta also neuet metal a curtilt
Wie di answerlng questions of mb
TRUtal chiuaicber,
| Tsapectors Kiva heen dlrected,
Wiinnd aad, fo pub dtivers and
(hele vehicles through, cerui
Weivius teela, bo agcurtnin Wie wafes
fy oof tnth, Fe curriete fra deters
Fithe! nasife. the State Dennrt-
ment wilt ask ie boardn of edaens
Rho elthes te make repairs Of ros
placements, ih won ant,
The Slate Tiepertmant han juries
dhohion lo aecept or resect eximin=
utlona af all etrivern, neoording to
Betlauao's rullng.
OLE ALB
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] | Work on ‘Pwo Cridsers $4 Halted
By fireat Drtteina.
STOP BULLDING
| LONDON. Jan. sR A feet
order diated January 2 haa officlal-
ly cancelled | consirnetion of the
eruisers Surrey and Northhumber-
land, il was announced toduy.
The ndmiralty ‘directed suspen.
slo of work on the cruisers sev-
eral montis aga.
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] | Misssarian’s Proposal, 2.75
Beer te Receica Coacideratios
|
Washington, Jan, 28.<- CP} ~-
Ghailnnan Wickersham of the jaw
anforcenent commission, in a lotter
to Representalive Dyer, of Mis-
sourl nde public todey, aald that
Dyer'e proposal to jegalixe beer
containing 2.75. pereent of alcohal
would be a id to the commis-
sion oonaideration on Feb. 5,
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Legislative Tax Sessior
| Leavenworth, Kan, Jan, 28.—(CP)
~—Fifty one of 63 Kansas repre
sentatives who bave replied to 8
Tequest of Fopresentative B. FF.
Enders, R-publican floor leader,
for their views on & special seasion
of legislature to consider yeviafon
of tax lawé, oppose the session, Mr.
Enders sald bere today.
Tw representatives favored
the seaslon, Mr. Enders said. Forty
two of the legislatury doclared op-
position to an Jucrease of one cent
% gallon in the state gasoline tax,
Twelve representatives professed
no views on the advisability of a
special seasion.
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] | Politicians from Everywhere
“Assemble for Annual
Party Pow Wow.
THE CAULDRON IS BOILING!
|
Yoneka, Kan, Jan. 28-—(2)—
The Kansas political cauldron boll-
¢d merrily today as the Republican
host assembled for the celebration
of the state's @9th birthday anni-
vorsary,
As tomartow's annual Kansas
losy functions drew near, the list
of announced candidates for Re-
publican nominations for state and
congressional offices inarcased
steadily,
Senator Henry J. Allen arrived
uvernight from Washitgtan to join
the milling erowds tn hotel lobbies
and to discuss with his followera
tho three-corncred contest which
haa developed in the Republican
ranks for his seat in tha genate, He
made thla characteristic comment:
“The more candidates the more
cheerful tima wo'll havo,”
Withbolds Announcement,
‘The junfor senator from Kansas
said he wanted to read the state:
ment lasued Ly Ralph Snyder, preal-
dent of the Kanaaa Btate Farm
Bureau, and tho one issued by Seth
Welta in behalf of Representative
W. HL Sproul! of the third congres-
sional district, his two announced
opponents, before formally an-
nouncing bis own candidacy for ro
nomination for the ahort term end-
ing in Mareh, 1933,
Governor Clyde M. Reed and
Frank ("Chicf”) Hau-ke had the
Republican governorship field to
theruselves, with Mayor J, G, John-
aon of Leavenworth standing on the
sidelines ag the candidate of hia
friends for the office although he
has not publlely announced whether
he would make the contest a three-
way race.
Opposition for Few.
Only.a few candidates had an-
nounced opposition to the present
Republican state officers. ¥, O.
Mattin, Topeka and Oswego attor-
ney, choge today to announce hls
candidacy for atate auditor, #'con-
test which promlses a large Zield,
depending upon whether Will 1,
French decides to run fora third
term.
J. ¥. Barley, Wanhington, haa
announced his candidacy for state
printer, Bert P. Walker, atate
printer, has indicated he would
seek another term.
George A. Allen, Jr., state super-
intendent of public instruction, and
Fred A. Seaman, Topeka, so far
java the field to themselves for the
Republican nomination for the of-
fice occupled by Allen. Roland
Boyton, Emporia attorney, has an-
nounced for attorney general, to
succeed Willlam A. Smith. The re-
tiring attorney general may become
a candidate for the state supreme
court in opposition to Justice Wil-
liam D, Jochems, Wichita, Five
first term officers expected to be
candidates far second terme in ad-
dition to Governor Reed, are: Dr. J.
W, Grayhill, Newton, lHeutenant
governor; E. A.Cornell, Smith Cen-
ter, secretary of state; Tom B.
Boyd, ‘Topeka, treasurer, and
Charles F, Hobbs, Baldwin, insur-
ance coinmissloner, All ara Re
publieans,
Elect Three Justices.
Threa positions on the suprame
fourt bench, cocupled by Chief
duatice Johnaton and Justices
Jechema and Burch, will be up for
election this year, The three
justices are expected to be candi-
datea ‘for re-election. ,
‘The fletd of third diatrict candl-
dates for the Republican nomina-
tion to succeed Representative
Bproul was increased overnight by
the entrance of two more men into
the race. Walter Chappell, Chanuts,
tiled a declaration of his candidaoy
with the secretary of state, and
Sherlf¢ Alfred Coad, Parsons, an:
nounced his candidacy,
Political Notes.
In the Kansas political cauldron
Ralph Snyder, president of the
Kaneas Btate Farm Bureau, today
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Receive Places
In “Dry” Forces
|
Washington, Jat, 28—(/P)—An
amendment to the Willlamson bill
which would compel all: prohibition
agenta except the assistant director
of prohibition to stand competitive
examination under the civil service
commission waa adopted today by
the house expenditures committee.
Washington, Jan. 28.—(.)—Hab-
itual drinkerg and those definitely
opposed to prohihition on principle
Are considered unsuitable by tho
Hoover administration for federat
offices directly connected with the
prosecution of violators of dry stat-
utes.
In addition, tho personal views
and practices of applicants for ap-
Pointment or reappointment as
United States attorneys and mar-
shals are being thoroughly Invosti-
gated before appointmertta aro rec-
ommended to the president by the
Justice department.
Policy Shown In Letter.
‘This was revealed by Attorney
General Mitchell in a letter aubmit-
ted to the house expenditures com-
mittee, which Ip considering the
Wittamaan bil to consolidate the
government's enforcement and
Prosecuting agencics In (he depart-
ment of justice,
The letter had been written to a
friend of the attorney general,
whose name waa withheld, and
dealt only with attorneys and mar-
shals, although it is asaumed that
Mitchell will follow tha same poilcy
Im selecting men for the enforce
ment unit when that agency {a
traneferred to hia jurisdiction from
Its present place gn the treavury.
Opposed To Drinkers.
"I have not made any hard and
fast rule on the subject,” the attcr-
Hey general wrote, “and thera are
many matters respecting a 2 1n's
ability and personal qualifications
that have to be considered, but 1
beileve that no man who makea a
Practica of drinking intoxicating
liquor, or who has dofinite or pro-
Nounced views in opposition to pro-
hibition, belongs, during this ad-
ministralon in any post having dt-
rectly to do with th. prosecution
af cases under tha national prohibi-
tlon act. It seems to me that such
men had better seek positions in
some other branch of the govern-
ment or a private occupation.”
The inquirtea that sre being
made “about the habits of candi-
datea ag to.tha use of lquor and
their views on -protiibition,” he
pald, are belng conducted at bis
PI, Airgotion. ?
ith the receipt of Mitchell's let-
ter, “the expenditures committes
oonclided its open hearings on t..c
transfer biil, Executive aeasions
wero planned, beginning today, and
kt. was expected that the measure
would be reported out by the end
of the weck,
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] | SPANISH DICTATOR
AND HIS CABINET
HAND RESIGNATION:
|
Madrid, Jun, 28-—(P)—Pre-
miler Primo de Rivera, Spanivh
dictator since 1928, and bis cab-
inet resigued tanight,
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] | Five Filipinos Beaten in
New Race Disturbances
| San Francisco, Jan, 28.~-(P)—
Three Filipino youths were severely
beaten by two unidentified taxicab
drivers early today ag police wero
preparing to take eextra precau-
tions against serioua racial dis-
turbances in San Francisco,
The attack on Filipinos was the
second hera within twelve hours,
Two Fillpinos, Jose Francisco, 35,
and Reseguno Peralto, 25, while
walking with two white women
last nlght were aocosted by a group
af white inen und sover-)y beaten,
The whito men fled before the po-
lice riot squad arrived,
Tha three attacked today ware
get Upon while working in frant of
@ Jonas atreet bullding. They were
Amello Bautista, Bandos Hautlsta,
and Leon Deaais,
Chief of Police William J. Cuinn
tallowlng the firat attack sent out
the fallowing order to the city’s
thirteen precinct stations:
“Company commanders will issue
proper Instructions to all members
of thelr commands that where Fili-
Pinoy guther or travel in groups
every precaution shal] be taken to
avert race riots or ot. er trouble.
It this occurs arrests shall bo
made."
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‘hundyed Kansys women uttended a
luncheon hera today honoring Mre.
WitHauw 4, Johnston, wife of the
chief justice oF Kansas, The group
included presidents of @ bumber of
orgunizations and other prominent
women frgm throusheut tha slate
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to Heed Plea for Beer
| "With 2.75 Aleohol.
NOTICE FOR DYER PLAN
| Washington, Jan, 28—(UP)—The
prospect of senate investigation of
prohibition agencies thrust itself
forwerd at the capitol today as
wets and drya In congress went
after each ather with renewed fury.
The prohibition discussion also
spread 10 other parts of tha city
with organizations supporting nd
opposing the Wighteenth Amdnd-
ment fesuing statements and Chals:
mean Wickersham of the Hover Jaw
enforcement commisaion disclosing
he would place the Dyer propozal
to amend the law to permlt 2.76 per
cent heer before the commission,
Watch Borsh's Offloc.
Further it became known that
Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho,
a leader of the drys, hud been ad-
vised that the justice department
was watching his office.
Tha Idahoan indicated he would
ask tho senate judiciary commiitee
to Investigate the enforcement agen-
cles as result of the disagreement
between himself and Assistant Sce-
ratary Lowmon of the treasury
over the, qualifications of John F.
C. Herbert as dry administrator
for Montana and Idaho,
Borah hes sald tf what he has
been told about Herbert is true the
man should ba in the penitentiary
instead of halding a federal office.
In the house, Representative Ccl-
ler, Democrat, New York, deseribed
aa “silly” a statement by Attorney
Genera! Mitchell that he wad op-
posed to those in the prohibition
aervica who drank or did not be-
lleva tn prohibition.
For Civil Service,
‘The house expenditures commit-
tea amended the Williamson bill to
require all prohibition agents ex-
cept the diractor and the assistant
director ta stand a competitive
civil, sorvico #xamination. This
Mensure would provide for the
transfer of the prohibition enforce-
Mieht unit“from the treasury to the
justice department. ©
The board of temperance, prohi-
bition and public morala of the
Methodist Episcopal church issued
a statement endorsing Mr. Mitch-
ell's view on prohibition officera,
Against Irregular Trials.
During the day, Heory H. Curran,
president of the association against
prohibition. amendment, wrote
Chairman Christopherson of the
house judiciary sub-committee pro-
testing against the Christepheraon
bills to carry out the law enforce-
ment commigaion recammendation
that United States commiseloners
be given authority to try minor
dry law cases. .
Curran also suggested that $30%),-
000,000 be provided as a minimum
sun) for prohibition enforcement.
The Wickersham communication
to Representative Dyer of Missouri,
ranking Republican on the house
judleiary committer, r-"' the su-
peeme court had held it could net
say the one half of one percent de-
termined by tha prohibition stat-
uteg as the maximum ulcohalic can-
tent of beverages was inadequate in
view of the legislation already paae-
ed. Dyer hus sald congreas had the
authority to ralaa tha parcent to
2.75 as thal percentage wae not in-
toxieating,
Denial From Mitchell,
Washington, Jan, 28.—~(3?)—De-
nial that department of justice
agents had inquired into the con-
duct of J, 8, C. Herbert, pronibl-
tion adminiatratar in Montana or
had watched tho office of Senator
Borah or any member of congress
wai made In a atatement today by
Attorney General Mitchell,
“Some ono haa been misleading
Senator Borah,” the attorney gen-
eral sald, Borah had sald in the
senate that he understood justice
agenta had investigated Herbert's
activities while he was stationed
at Baltimore and Horah’s secretary
had been told thut department of
dustice ugerts had watched the
Idaho senator's office following hls
recent attacks on prohibition ea-
forcement.
“No department of justice agent
or employe has ‘watched’ or fol-
lowed Senator Borah or any other
member of congress," the attorney
general wuld, “Any sort of eaplon-
4ge upon members of congress of
thelr offlves by thia department Je
unthinkable and utterly repugnant
to the senae of propriety of evary
offichal in ihis department.”
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IN BGILER EXPLOSION
| Konowu, Okla, Jan. 26—-()—
One man was injured fatally und
five othera suffered eau seripua |n-
juries when two boliecs exploded
Jast night on a Pure Qil company
Jease § miles northeast of hers,
Oscar EF. Ryan, fireman, waa
caught under one of the bollera and
both lege were crushed. Ha died 30
eainates: later in 4 Semtncte how
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Won't Sane
| New York, Jan. 28,-(2)—The
New York State Athietto Commils-
slon today refused to sunctun ihe
¥ieturla Cumpolo-Johnay —Riuko
hout scheduled wt Madison Square
Garden, Feb, 7, on the ground that
Bisko isnot a Mt opponent for the
big South American.
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Fe ee eee ee
| Associated Presa Stair Writer
London, Jan. (i —French
giobal tonnage proposals were pul
at the head of the naval conference
agenda today, but Italian counter-
proposals also will ba given their
day in court at the next open ses-
slon af the full conference callad
for Thursday morning at ten
o'clock.
Again invoking the alphabet, the
big five at a meoting in St, James’
Palace today decided to call the roll
of nations at Thursday's aession,
thus giving France the right of way
over her Italian neighbor,
Franco will present her proposal
to limit fleets as a whole and not
in, separate categories, Great Brit-
ain will reiterate briefly her prefer-
enea for category regulation und
Italy witl then make her plea that
the actus! relativity of fleets should
ba decided before all elec.
Tws To Bo Silent,
Tho United States and Japan
have nothing to propose in this gen-
eral phase of the discussions. A
committea of twa from euch dele-
gation will be appointed when lhe
three addreasea are finjuhed Thura-
dey ta study the situation but it
is fully expected the arrangement
made by the five will be approved
eventually,
‘The decision for an open session
on Thureday was reached on o mo-
tion Introduced by Henry L. Stim-
son, the American yecrctary of
atate. Some opposition had been ex-
Presaed, but. Secretary Stimson In-
sisted that ay inany newspaper men
as possible be adniitted.
Italy Satiafied.
All the delegations expressed sat-
Ssfaction after the big five hud ud-
Journed. Dino Grandi, Itailan for.
elgn mintater who hos been urging
Itatlan parity with France, sujd he
felt Italy had recelved recognition
even If her claim was in secondary
Place on the agenda.
Iamiediately after tha big five ad-
journed, jndlvidual conferences
wore resumed, Frime Minister Mac-
Donald calling at the American
headquarters and Hugh 8. Gibson,
American delegate, having lunched
with Forelgn Minister Grandi.
Afternoon meetinga were urrang:
ed between the Britluh and Jupa-
nege and British and French delega-
tlons, The big fiva wilt not meet
eyoin until after ‘Thursday's ses-
glon.
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] | NAVAL PARLEYS
THROWN OPEN TO
_ PRESS OF WORLT
American Delegates Succeed it
Removing Bars to the
| Reporters.
| OTT EN, TT Te
London, Jan, 28,—Ce)—Under the
leadership of the American delega
tion plang were made late today tc
Jet the whole worid Haten in througt
the prega at all future plenary meet
Ings of the naval conference. | i
Greatly expanding -previoum a&
rangements It was decided at
American insistence that seats be
given in the conference room at St
James's Palace to 78 reporters rep-
resenting all nations.
Loud speakers will be inatalled
to carry the proceedings to the
preas room outelde for these im-
poaulblo to admit.
American newspaper men are to
got twelve seata In the mecting
room,
The plan applies only to full
mectings of the conforence and not
to sessione of the bly five or com-
mittees,
| By BYRON PRICE
Auanciatat Treas Sind? Writer
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Destruction of
Two-room Shacl
| Frederick, Cola, Jan, 28—(i#)
—Seven persons wera burned to
death in g fire that broke ont today
in a two room shack near the Slope-
ne mine. Mra. Peul Martinez, her
five children, ranging in age from
13 months to 2 years, and Ernest L.
Newlon, a miner, lost thelr lves.
Newlon discovered tho fire, broke
into the ahack through a window,
and waa burned to death trylng to
rescue the family.
‘Tho fire ia believed to have start-
ed from an overheated stove, The
father of the family wes at work
in the Slope mine, on a night shift.
‘Phe-tead:
Mrs, Della Martinez, 30,
Frances, 13 months.
Pauline, 12 years.
Eimma, i0 years.
“Rosa, & years.
Ernest, 16 years,
Ernest L. Newlon, 34.
Newlon 1s survived by his wife.
Dr. J. A, Wea.er, coroner of
Weld county, came here fram
Greeley to inka charge af the
bodies. .
Frederick is a coal camp, located
30 miles north of Denver,
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] | Mexico City Pelice Nip
° Plot on Official Li
| Mexico City, Jan. 28.—(CP)-—
Mexico City police claimed today to
have frustrated a plot to sassassin-
ate Presfdent Emlllo Portes Gl, and
the president-elect, Paacuat Orllz
Rubio, blaw up several publie butld-
ings, and seize administration of
the government,
Of 19 persons arrevied several
days ago, Valente Quintana, chief
of pollee, said 17 have confeased
connectlon with the plot and are
belng licld, The twu released were
women who proved their innocence.
‘The chief of police said tha plot-
ters were adherents of Jasa Vascon-
celox, defeated candidate for the
Mexican preeldency, who charged
after hia lous at the polls laat No-
vember 17 that the Ortlz-Rublstas
had taken advantage of certain pe-
cuilarities of the Moaican election
Jaws to win from him.
The plot, he sald, wae to massacre
tha guurd at the government power
Plant here, capture the plant, selze
urns at a factory in tho center of
tha elty, and subyequently to ter-
rerlze the populnce by shooting
rockets with a large dynamite con-
tent Into the alr, In the confuslon
the president und prealdent-clect
were to bo ehet and tho govern-
mont seized. .
Some of the ‘arrested persons
were gludents. Valente termed the
plot the product of "demented par-
sony.” He sald he would hold the
prisoners over for Inveatlgution,
and punishment by the new admin-
istralion which takes uffice Febru-
ary 5.
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] | Sled Ride Behind Cor
is Fatal to School Bo;
| Bt. Joseph, Mo. Jan. 24.—~{A7}—
A ride on a wled hitched ta @ motor
car resulted in the death here last
night of George Edward Kernu, 18
year old high achool student of
Easton, Mo. Kerns, who wus riding
second in a airing of slede behind
the machine, was thrown against a
post while turning a corner, He
wae brought to a hospital here,
where ho died aeverul houra later.
Hila parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Wam I Berns, of Easton, a brother
and two gsljeters survive.
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] | PLANE WRECKAGE FOUND, BODIES NOT LOCATED
| J0 ON BLOM LO rete bee em
Teller, Alaska, Jan. 28.—CUP)—The
fur north today awaited reports
from the searching party near
North Cape, Siberfa, which has
been digging into the ice and snow
about the wreckage of Carl Ben
Eiclson's airplane expecting to find
the body of tho noted Arctic avia-
tor and his companion Earl ,Bor-
land.
Meanwhile, two other fiers who
for weeks have becn awaiting an
opportunity to hop from here to
North jCape and join in the hunt
for the long missing blrdmen were
at last on thelr way, Tha two, Pat
Held and Ee Young, Canadian
pliots, took aff here yesterday for
a 400 mile flight to North Cape.
Tho searching party, compoacd of
four men, was taken to the eceno
Sunday by Joe Crosson and Harald
Gillam, American fiters who located
the wreck last Saturday. Since
Crosson and Gillnam operated from
the fur trading shin Nanwk, frozen
in the ice near North Cape, repor’s
from the searching party were ox-
pected from that source.
Reld and Young, who came here
in the hops of flying to Siberia and
finding Elelson and Borland live,
were inatructed to remain at the
faceno until “everything is cleared
up.”
Etelson and Borland wero flying
to the Nanuk, soon after the ship
was frozen in, to taka fur: and
passengers back to Alaska when
they disappeared aficr leaving here
November 9, An International
‘search, in which Rusata, United
Statey and Canada have partici-
pated culminated Saturday in tha
{Inding of the wreckage of the
plane buried in snow about [0 miles
southeast of tho Nanuk.
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54
] | enn ee en ee
Winfield, Kan. Jan. 28.—(4}—
Fire pf unknown qgeigin toduy de-
atroyed the frame building and
slouk of the C, Washburn Furniture
cympany in the business district of
Douginas, Kan. today, The dumage
wee estimated wt $5,000,
Are you Ingured? If not better
gee the Hinkel agency
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] | K. 0, NEWSPAPER
PLANT DAMAGED
$40,000 BY FIRE
Overheated Flue Blamed fo
| Blaze Which Does Not
| Halt Pablication.
| Kansas City, Jan. 28.—(U2P)—Fire,
water and amoke did approximately
$10,000 damage ta the Kansas City
Journal Poat plant this afternoon,
a blaze resulting from an overheat-
ed flue carrying the exhaust from
sterotype machinery.
Pubilcatlon of the Journal Post
wag not halted. Mont of the cdam-
age was to the bullding, although
water and smoke eaused some lose
in the composing room and two
offices,
A large crawd collected at the
scene, Flames shot from the top
of the building and could bo acen
for several blocks because of the Io-
catlon of the plant, on & hii} at the
edge of the south dawntown busi-
nesa section,
Are you Insured? If not better
‘dan the inkkal penne,
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On as River Bed is Dragge
| Wichita, Kan., Jan, 28,—(0)
~-Biremen and volunteers, prob-
Ing the Ice-covered Little River
hero toduy for tho “bndy" of
dun N. Shultz, 51, delleved te
have fallen through the tee,
wers osked by un onlouker
what they were about,
They told bln.
“Why," he said, “I'm Shultz.
But 1) help you look for my
body.”
Relatives uf Shultz had be:
come worried at his prolunged
ubpence after he was believed
to have get uul wcress the ice ty
the home of w daughter ucroza
the river,
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] | Ten Bank Officials Are
Sentenced for Big Theft
| Funt, Mich, Jan. 28—(2)—John
8. De Camp, former senlor vice
president and director of the Union
Industrial Bank, was sentenced to
from 10 to 20 years imprisonment
upon conviction today of embezzle-
ment, abstraction and wilful mianp-
propriation of $90,058 of the bank's
funds, Nine others who had plead-
od guilty to similar charges in the
$3,503,006 defulcations from the
bank also were sentenced,
The nine others, all of whom were
former employes or executives of
the bank, were sentenced as ful-
Jowa:
Elten D. Graham, five to 20
years; Ivan P. Christensen, 7/4 to
20 years; Milton D, Pollack, five to
20 yeava; Frank D, Montague, 214
to 20 years; Mark H. Kelley,
five to 20 years; Russell A. Runyon,
five to 20 years; Clitford A. Plumb,
six months to 20 years; J. W. Bar-
ron, two ta 20 yenrs and A. J.
Schlosver, one to 20 years.
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] | TEEL EARNINGS ¥oR
QUARTER ANNU
| New Yark, Jan. 48—(1)--The
United States Steel Corporation’:
financlul statement for the fourth
Qunarter of 1129, made pubile to:
day, shuwed total earnings of $56,
345,854 after (axas, exponses and tn.
terest on bonds of subsidiaries. Thh
compares with $70,173,713 for the
third quarter and $33,186,679 for thie
last three months of 1875.
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78
] | Bpanish Dietuior Mal that
| a eee fee: hee
Madrid, Jan. 28 -(.4- ‘Thy spun.
ion Boveromeot through thy office
of the chlef cenaur, late today de-
uled reporty publivied abroud that
Premier Primo We Rivers bad
resigned, stating that (he reports
were without foundation,
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] | THE KILLING 18 DESCRIBED
Accused Man Had Been Drink
ing Heavily, Witnesses
for State Assert.
| Court Room, Austin, Tox, Jan,
28,-—-(.P)-—-Mre, John W. Bmdy,
wite of the former judgo of the
third ‘Texay court of civil appeals
‘on trinl for murder, was tho firat
witness for tho defense today,
Court Room, Austin, Tex., Jan, 28.
UP)—Thp state rested todny in tho
John W. Brady murder trial, As
goon as District Attorney Henry
Brooks made hia anouncement, the
defense asked for p receas until 2
pm
Austin, Tox, Jan, 98—(4'}—In
its effort to prove Jolm W. Brady
former Texas judge, guilty of the
knife slaying of Miss Lehlla High-
smith, stenographer, the state to-
day continued introduction of its
testimony In the 58 year old nttor-
ney's triat here.
Four star prosecution witnesses
were called to the stand during the
first day of testimony, during
which the defense madu a motion
for o suspended sentence in the
event of canvictlon.
Mra. H. B, Crider, operator of the
rooming hovgp in frunt of which
Miss Highamith was alain, cone
pleted testimony she started yeu
terday. She told of events leading
up to iho slaying, and of the actual
killing.
“When the car came up,” she
testified, "I saw Brody go out and
meet Misa Highsmith. T heard her
aay, ‘please dan't do that, and I
saw him bit her. I went to the
telephone and called the police.”
‘Threa other witnesses preceded
her. They ware F. R. McNaughton,
Frank Graham, Jr, and King Mc-
Farlan, all af whom testified of
happenings in the rooming house
and in front af it the night of the
crime.
Had Beon Drinking.
McNaughton, first witness of the
trial, teatifled of drinking with
Brady thn afternoon of the day o!
the stabbing, of attending n foot.
ball game, and then golng back to
thp rooming house whero Brady
beeania loud and unruly and final-
ly was turned out by Mrs. Me-
Naughtor.,
He then told of a party of
friends, including Miss Highsmith,
leaving his apartment to visit un-
other friend after Brady way sent
away.
An haur or eo later, he testified,
Milas Highsmith, Graham and hint
welf wont back to the roonilng
houge to get a phonagraph. They
met Branly coming déwnataira and
the latter started quarreling with
Mias Highsmith, fe related.
Story Corroborated.
He testified ha went fn to use the
telephone ang while he hold the
recelver he heard a seream and
dushed outside to find the former
judge bending over Miss High
smith. Brady offered no resist.
‘ance, McNaughton gald, but insist.
ed on using the telephone while Il
waa meaded for calling an ambul
ance,
Sinlar testimony waz offered by
Graham, Brudy, he sald, lookec
angry, and sald something to Mist
Highamith “about a Saturday alghi
party."
“L «aw Brady strike her and 1
run ifto tha house tu get Mo
Naughton and met MeNaughton ar
ine atepy,” Graham teutified. Wher
he turned around hy said Bred)
Was holding a knife und way sti]
striking the woman. He testi fec
ho bellaved Bredy waa intoxicated
Hearg Threats.
MeFarlan testifled he drove uy
to the beusy shortly before th
slaying, Intending ta get a rvon
there. He sald be saw Brady draw
4 long knife, and beard tn sn}
to Miss Highsmith: "Where in the
hell did you ye? umn you, tuk
yuu (was going to KU you, and Tn
going to da LW
Qn cross examinatian, he aul
Brady was “very drunk.”
Brady livtened attentively to th
testaony. When Crahaim, consid
ered the uce of state witneaues, wa:
called he fontced at fii stendll:
and occasionally ducing hls tenth
eae ee eee ge
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] | Episcopal Bishop May Lose
Eye Due to Unusual Mishay
| Balin, Kap. dun. LDF »
Hivhep Robert 4. Mize, of the Sa.
nw diocexs of ths Eptscupal church
may Jose the sight of bis right eye
becousa Pote Murtivez, Mexican
Jaborer, walked into the bishop's
automobile ux it proceeded duwir the
alrect.
Martinez bruke the glasa In one
doar of thé automobiie, and the
bishop's eyo bail wus cut by the
tiying pasticles, The pedeateian’s
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] | Cause of Mishap Resulting in
Death of Pilot and 4 Pas-
sengers Undetermined.
FIVE PERSONS ARE DEAD
| Kansas Clty, Kan. dan, 28-G1)
—Hasty removal of tho wreckage of
a Central Alc Lines passenger
Plane which crashed tere Inte yea
terday and burned, killing five per:
rong, today brought threats of
prosecution from cuunty offictale
and a denial by officials of the
company that the wreckage hed
beon destroyed,
Dr. Ben 8. Coffin, coroner nt Wy-
andotte county, declared that the
wrecked ship had been destroyed
by officials and workmen of the
Centra! Air Lines who rushed to
tha scene. Ho dectured such. pro-
cedure was “unheard of” in case of
an aceldent and declared he would
have thase responsiblo prosecuted
if possible.
Morely Moved Wreck.
Officials of the alr ling asserted
on the other hand that they had
received permission from Richard
H. Lees, department of commerce
ageranautical inspector, lo move the
wreck and that It had been taken to
4 hangar for the Investigation con-
ducted by company officlais today.
Coroner Coffin conferred with
Fred R. White, county altterney,
who indleated that thoro wera no
state statutes under which criminal
action could be brought.
“Thera Ja no questtun but that
thera waa laxity somowhers in cott~
nection With tho accident,” Coroner,
| Coffin sald, "and the destruction
of the wrecked ship before the of.
fielaln and the coroner could make
any move Js an unheard of proced~
ure.”
Inquest Useless. [
‘| “The destruction of the ship by
}pilats and. mechanics virtually
| makey useless the holding of an in-~
quent.”
Lees sald he was called on the
telephone itnimediately after the
accident by E. 1. Bloniger, branch,
|} manager of the Univorsal Aviation
| Corporation of which tha Cestral
.) Air Lines ja a subsidiary, and
_| authorized. the removal of the
wreck. .
“We ara trying to sell aviation to
the pubic,” the department of com-
merce Inspector explainec today,
“and tha wreckage of a _lano lying
,j around has a bad effect.”
Newspaper photographers, who
enid they had been cursed and
threatenod by aviation workers in
attempting to obtaln pletures of the
‘| plane, made complaints to the ear
|aner und County Attorney White.
E. A. Watkins, prealidant of thy
| Central Alr Liner, few hore fro 1
| Wichita, Kay., teduy to direet thay
||company'a investigatlon of th
‘}ecrash, If was announced atate-
Ment would be {ssued Inter.
Kansaa City, Kan, Jan, 28.--(#')
}}~Burned and mutilated bodies of
)| four men and one woman lay tuday
(Jin Kansas Clty morgues, victinis of
‘tha era#h of a Central Alrilnca
-iplane which dived and explodad
-JInte a mess of seothing {lames Jaat
-}night within a niile af ita dostina-
;|tlon, Fairfax ‘airport,
-| Cuuse of the accident probably
wilt remuin a secret of the dead.
y{Almoet ax xoon 46 the charred
,{bodies of tha four pasaengers and
s}pllot were removed, employes of
, [Universal Airlines, Inc, a sub-
sidlary with Centrut Alrlinea of
p{Aviation curporation, hacked to
-}piecea the alill amoking frame of
, [the plane and dragged ita parts to
,, widely separated sectiong of a stub
bled corn flekl.
" liven the puthetic remnonta of
{{the passengers’ persona) baggags—
B Mugazine, a box of cough medi-
‘jeine, 4 wotnan’s handkerchiet~
were destroyed by a five bullt upoa
7 pene
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] | Three Trainmen Die When
Locomotive Boiter Explodes
| Columbus, Ohlo. Jue. 23. + (a)-~
Treo trainmen were killed today
when the boiler af a New York
Ceutral teelght eagine exploded gt
aA nol. 20 wiiles northwezt of sere.
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] | Increased Employment i is
Showa for Second Week
| | Washington, Jan, 28.—GP) Pree:
ueut Hoover suid today that re
ports to the department of labor
owed att Inerce in eaipluyment
for the week ending Jenuary 1 of
32 per eent over the preeeding
week.
This fn a, whivh the chief
executive sind was
extended to almust eve
The department ut latwe was ade
View, katt week duet the Urend ap.
watds had begun January & and
the addlietal reports indicate o
continued efitab,
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GASSING OV ERS
TO EX-KIOWA ENGINEER
| Salina, Kan. Jan, 28.—(2)—Joba
Unid, 36, a tructor firm employs,
clied lant might from a heart affiie
tion Which phygiskany said reaultad
from a severe gassing recalved
overseas during the World war,
He way a former county enginesr
of Kiowg county. «A widaw ang
twa chdkiren survive.
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] | Engine Found Some Distanc
_ From Resting Place of
. the Cabin.
LOST PLANE DISCOVERED
|
Nome, Alaska, Jan. 27—(2)~
Musbors from North Cape, Siberia,
today headed thetr dog teams to-
ward the apot whera the wrecked
atrpiane of Car) Ben Iiotson, noted
Aretto flier, and his companion,
Earl Borland, was located Satur
day, expecting to find the bodies
af the twa fong missing birdmen.
Bellet that the bodica of Elelson
and Borland wéuld be found
jammed onder 18 cases of gasoline
dn the cabla of thelr pinne wan ex-
pressed here Joat night when o
more detailed report of the find-
Yng of the wreck wag received,
Joe Crosson and Hurold Gillam,
Alaskan filers who for more than
a month had been searching for
Bieleon and Borland in tho North
‘Cape area, located the wrecked
plane from the alr, climaxing @
sparch which has lasted for more
than two months and which recent-
ly becama an internatlonal affair
with the entry of Ruavlan avistora.
Two Flicra Land.
Grosson alghted the wreck, hav-
ing seen the expased cabin of the
plane gustoning in tho sunlight. He
signalled Giilam, who waa in on-
other plang, and both landed,
Only a amalt part of one wing
and a portion of tha cabin pro-
truded from the snow. Wreckage
was found scattered in all direo-
tiona. The engine was located 100
feet from the cabin. Crosson apened
@ door of the cabin and a slab of
bacon fell out.
Messages describing the discov-
ery of ihe wreck indicated that
Crosson and Gillam did not Inspect
Mt closely at once, belleving that
Ejelson and Borland had been
killed by the Impact and that their
bodies would be found burled in
Sha mow and ice. Later messages
describing the find gave rise to the
belief that Hiclson and Dorland
gt in the cabin of their ship and
the gaszotlhe cages concealed
, bheir. bodies,
Cromon and Gillam, who have
en operating from the fur trad-
ig Vesael Nanuk, frozen in the ice
sax North Cape, took off again
esterday for tho scene of the
reck, and dog teams ‘from the
fanuk. also went out No report
been recelyed from them early
Ye
Miusing Since November 9, °
Elelson and Borland disappeared
Hast November 9, after taking off
trom Teller, Alaska, for a 600 mile
Aight to the Nanuk, With Pilot
rank Dorbandt, Eielaon and Bor-
land wera engaged in transporting
puagengera and furs from the
Nanuk to the Alaskan Mainland.
Euch had mude ono trip ta the
Nanuk and were making their sec-
and whon the Blelson plane dropped.
ftom alght. Dorbandt, who fulled
to completa hia second trip, began
uw ainglo handed effort to flnd Kie!-
son but wos balked by continuaus
‘bed weuthor and 11 Juck,
Little upprehension was folt for
the pafety of Klelaun and Borland
for the first few weeks. Just be-
fore leaving Teller lelsun totd his
companions not to worry about him
for at leadt a month. They care
vied u 80 day supply of food,
One of Elelson's greatest per-
Jormances was hiv participation
with Bir George Hubert Wilking,
explorer, in a fight over the tup
of the world from Pelnt Burrow,
Alaska, to Spitzbergen, on April
15, 1028, a distance of 2,200 miles.
‘Wilking subsequently wag knighted
fur the .feat. Acquaintances of
Welaon, Itnowing his ability to
take care of Mavnelt in the Arctio,
folt no special anxloty during the
tirst month,
Ono uf Most Noted Airmon.
Dayton, O.,, Jan. 27.—(2')—Licu-
tonant Carl B, Efelaon, belleved
killed, with the finding of hia
wracked plane off North Cape, SI-
heria, was ons of the firat filers In
the country to conduct a regular
1 mail route, this service being
etween Anchorage and Fairbanky,
jaska, in 1021, Ho also was one of
he first fers to aucoesstylly pilot
4 p plane with skis replacing lauding
elu,
Because of his efforts in us
Ablishing the air wall route he
as made an honorary life mem-
of the order of Pioneers of
ty conferred on but
jwo ether persons, the late Praai-
it Warren @. Harding and Col.
erick «Meare, the man who
wit the railroad into Alaska.
He also was initiated by Eskimos
to one of their tribea as “Chief
foone Ptarmigan,” the fleetest bird
hown to the people of the north,
lowing his air ma}l ling oxploite,
lying over treacherous mountain
, Ldeyt. Blelson covered the
between Anchorage and
(a four of five hours,
with the use of dog sled
¥ py iad required
In fore and Captain Hubert
Se ee gee, rare ae Be
a ayor
a Pale mpeume alranded | 100
Mies from Point Barrow when
; Plano. became dlagbleg und
toy Bh days ‘were reported lost. Dur:
‘og Uhat period thay walked the giz:
. Wet os Bace Torn)
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] | Kansas Meeting Hostile to Re-
gional Idea; McKelvie
Here Tomorrow?
MARKETING PLAN
OF FARM BOARD
HAS OPPOSITION
|
Wichita, Kan, Jap. 27.—UP)—
Representatives of wheat producera
and, marketing interests mecting
hero lata today unanimously agreed
to the formation of a committee
to proposo a plun of organization
for a regional’ grain market-
Ing association for Kansas and
Colorado to be affiliated with the
Farmers National Grain Corpora-
tion. :
Wiehita, Kan, Jan, 27.—(2P)—
Sam R, MeKelvie of Nebraska,
‘wheat member of the federal farm
board, met here today with several
hundred Kanaans interested In
grain production and marketing.
Proponents of ao ‘regional grain
marketing association affiliated
with the Farmers National Grain
corporation hoped stepa might be
taken to set up such an associa-
Hon, rejected at a previoug -con-
ference. 5
The Kansas Co-operative Market-
ing aasociation (The Kansas Wheat
Pool), alone gf the statewide grain
marketing axeociationa to favor a
regional set-up ot Topeka January
9, was Instrumental In calling the
‘meeting. Representatives of the
(186 independent co-operative eleva-
tor companies in Kansas, the other
large co-operatives and yarioua
stata farm organizations were
urged by John Vesecky, president
and E. R, Dowole, general man-
ager of the wheat pool, to attempt
& mutual agreement, That oppo-
sition stil exists was evidenced
when ‘tha Farmers Union Jobbing
association and the Figrmers Equity
Grain company announced they
would not be represented.
Declaring he waa here in an ad-
vieory capacity to tell the grain
producers and mnrketing Interests
how they may best benefit under
the agricultural marketing act, Mc-
Kelviae expiuined in detail the
workings of tha ach |
He told newspapermen the farm
buard “does not intend to por
mit competition among co-opera-
ves,” Kansas oppoaition to a rée-
sional organization, he sald, had
apparently contered about the fear
by larger co-operatives that they
would lose thelr Identity,
In a brief statement McKelvie
sald that the surplus of wheat and
butter could best bo ollminated by
Increazed consumption of bread.
He blamed restaurants for maklag
“extra, charge" for bread and’ but-
ter and the widespread use of but-
ter suballtutes.
A meeting of directors af the
Kansas Wheat Pool preceded the
general meeting. Colorado co-opor-
ative intereata which had expressed
4 deaire to be included tn the re-
uional aet up had a part In tho com
Terence,
McKelvie, who speaks over radio
station KPH tonight, will confer at
Hutchinson tomorrow with direc
tors af the Farmers Cooperative
Commission company, and wil! go
trom there to Des Moines.
Frisell Chairman.
H, BS. Frisell, Larned, of the Kan-
bag board of agriculture, was
chosen chaltman of the meeting by
approsimately. 600 in attendance.
Voneoky was named secretary. The
|Morning sesajon adjourned ' after
MoKeivie, In his address, had do-
tailed the operations of the Zasm
board under the marketing act and
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CASK DELAYED A DA!
| Oklghoma Clty, Jan. $T--(P)—
Openlug of the Pottawabomle coun-
ty Mayor conspiracy case, wet for
triad in ae sour hero aa
wag postponed: gintll row
ee ean ete
puss breeding ie aba doen
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] | BOK LEAVES 3 MILLIONS
FOR CHARITABLE WORK
| Norrigtown, Pa, Jan. 27.—UP)—
Bequeat of $2,000,000 to the Ameri-
ean Foundation, Ine. cve-.ted in
1925 to care for hig oharitabie work,
ja made in the will of Edward W.
Bok, philanthropist and writer,
wales waa fled for probate here
ye
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8
] | No Definite Clue as to
Slayer of Ark City Mar
| Arkansas City, Kan., Jan, 27.—
(®)—Pollgs today still were with-
out definite clues as to the identity
of the man who Saturday night
shot and fatally wounded J, D,
Pack, restaurant owner and wound:
ed Mry, Pack, 2
‘They were further handicapped
by confilcting storied told by Mr,
and Mrs. Pack as to tho color of the
robber who fired after Mr. Pack
had resisted a holdup, Mrs, Pack
anid the robber looked lika a
Negro; ber husband; before he died,
said he thought tho robber had
something on his face,
¥Filvo Negroes aro held tn juil for
Inyentlgation,
Rewards for the capture of the
slayer toduy tataled $450, The
Arkansas’ Clty Traveler offered
$250; Cowley county and the state
of Kansas, $100 cach.
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Opponents Divided—Poli-
ticiana Gather.
TO HELP WICHITA MAN
| AEN: MERA SE UNE Oe ne
ing a three cornered cantest, Repre-
sentative W. H. Sproul of tho third
Kangne diatrict and Ralph Snyder,
president of the Kansas State Farm
Bureau, today entered tho racy
against Senutor Wenry J. Allen Zor
the Republican nomination for tie
United States senais for a short
term onding in March, 1933.
Representative Sproul filed a dec-
laration of his candidacy. with the
secretary of slate carly this atter+
noon, a short time after Snyder
hud taade formal announcement of
lia eandidacy.
Senator Allen has announced he
would be a candidate for the re-
mainder of tho tevim te which he
was uppolnted by Governer Clyde
M. Reed to fill following vico Pres-
ident Curtla’ elevation from the sen-
ato.
Falt at Agreement,
Senator Allen's two: opponents
tossed thelr hats into the ring alter
failing to reach an agreemont at a
conference arranged in an effort to
secure & cleny field for each against
the junior senatar from Kansas.
Snyder's Statement,
In announcing his candidacy, Mr.
Snyder issued the following state-
ment:
"I am g candidate for nomination
to the offico of United States sen-
ator to succeed Senator Henry J.
Allen, subject to the declsion of
the Republican voters at tho Aug-
ust primary.
“The unsolicited encouragement
ment which I have received during
the past several monthe from
avery section of the state and from
|practleaily all elassea of aur citi-
‘zenship has been a determining
factor in this decision, I am aeek-
ing this position becattag I fecl that
I can be of service to the people
of Kansas in that capacity. 1 am
not unmindful of my own Hmita-
tlons, However, I have an abiding
faith In the good judgment of the
neople of. Karians, and upon: their
Judgment and advice I would place
by chief rettance.
“I have for many years been en-
gaged in working in the interest of
agriculture. For the past twelve
years my whole time and energy
hag heen davoted to that task. The
feeling that I could be of some
Service In helping to bring about
@ more prosperous condition in the
biggest industry in the state—an
industry which everyone now ac
knowledgea has suffered from se-
vous mal-adjusiment of business
Maachinery—has been responsible
for my activity in this ine of work.
I have been very happy in that
work and aitllt am.
Other Indusiry Hit.
“Other Industries and labor have
likewise suffered with agriculture
in Kansas during tho past fow
years. Country banks have been
distreased in thelr necessary re-ad-
justment to changed conditlons.
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ATTORNEYS FIGHT
AS PRELUDE 10:
TRIAL OF JURIS!
Prosecutor in Brady Cass
| Knocks One of Defense
| Lawyers Down.
| Austin, Tex, Jan 27.—(A}=
John W, Brady, 59, former Toxo
jurist, had been drinking with Mias
LehHu Highsmith the night of
November 9 before he stabbed the
28 year old atenographer to death,
¥, RB. McNaughton, first witness in
Brady'a murder trial, testified to-
day. :
Court Room, Austin, ‘Lex, Jan:
27.—(P)—T wo lawyers, ono for the
@efenso and one‘ for the prosecy-
ti0n, came, to blows today as the
hour for taking testimony in the
John Brady murder trial was
reached,
Dayton. Moses of Fort Worth,
who hed been {ll and-hed- not seen
expected to appear today, striick
Roy Archer, county attorney, after
Archer, he asserted, had made a
charge against his integrity. Arch-
er then knocked Moses to the floor.
The fight occurred just before
court Was opened at 10 a. m. and
was over so quickly thoze in the
hack of the crowded room did not
know until later that there had
been a difficulty.
Nelther Hurt.
Archer insisted that Moses walk-
ed: up to him and began abusing
him. Neither was hurt and each
inglsted he was right.
Brady, former eminent Texas
jurist, came in just too late to ice
the fight.
The session itself was productive
af Htlle, for after witnesses were
sworn fn recess to giva counsel
lime to tatk to the scores who will
testify was ordered,
A, G. B, Highemith of Baytown,
father of Miss Leblia Highsmlth,
young atenographer whom Brady
is accused of Killing, issued a state-
ment aaying he alone was respon-
sible for the recent dismissal of
special prosecutors in thia caso. He
wanted the state's representatives
anly.
Spar fur Time.
| Henry Brooks, 26 year old district
attorney, wanted to begin intraduc-
[tlon of testimony this morning, but
defense attorneya insisted they had
to have a few hours to talk to wit-
nesses, They naked Frank Graham,
Jv. agg other “ace” prosecution wit-
nesse¥' to remain in the court room
for conferences,
Crowds eager to hear the legin-
ning of testimony Iterally tovk
possesion of the dingy old cour!
house today, There was an over-
tlow on all the atalrways, and ‘he
corridora were packed.
Misa Highsmith, 28, wag stabbed
to death in front of her rooming
§ouse here on tho night of last No-
| vember 8, Brady, £9, a former judg:
of tha third court of civil appeal:
had been on friendly terms witt
her for many years.
‘The ulate indicated by question:
asked veniremen that it would seek
the death penalty, While defenn
attorneys were reluctant to discus:
thelr case, indications were tha’
Brady would plead insanity.
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] | Breweries Denied Reliaf
by U, S. Supreme Conti
| Washington, Jan. 27.—(P)—The
suprome court held today that
when a business ta destroyed by
oongtess the gwners were not en-
titled to ask compensation by tax
reduction in denying brewing corm-
panies the right to deduct the vatue
of Jost goods fram income tax re-
turna,
The right of brawing establish.
ments, closed as a result of national
prohibition, to seek puch compensa.
tion ot ingen the Haberk
Oryu vi] BY egmpany
of northern New York. # ogmean
Frederick C. Renzlghausen, of
Pittsburgh, gleo failed in the au-
preme court today In an effort to
have certain deductions made ln
fedora] taxee from 1918 ta Ieat for
Ipsses he sald wore sufferud through
tie prabibition by toe lange i
y, which he owned,
n woederal Mgquor firua, im
partnen
ane eee
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] | SCHOOLS’ COAL
BINS EMPTY AND
BILLS NOT PAIL
Chicago Educational Plants May
Have to Suspend if
Money is Denied.
| Chicags, Jan. 87—(#)—Dwin-
dllng coal bina in the publle schools
kindled interest, anew today in Chi-
Cago’s empty moncy bags.
As-pome city offictala frowned up-
on the reseus pool of $20,000,000
pledged to Silas H. Strawn, head of
the citizens’ committee, H. Wallace
Caldwell, preatdent of the board of
education, prepared to aak the
board's caal deulers to continue do-
Uverles of coal dospita the lack of
eash and a present unpald coal bill
of $480,000. :
\ There will be a respite until Wéd-
fesday. On that day, Strawn will
gontar' with the city council finance
cammtise relative to setting in mo-
att
dhe finunelal pool pledged to
ald tha city governments,
Must Cut Ezpensen.
Originally set at $50,000,000, the
pool had $20,000,000 in pledges from
business, industrial and railroad in-
teresta to bo used th loans on tax
anticipation warrants. No mouey
will be loaned any of the govern-
Menta, Strawn usserted, unless co-
operation is pledged to reduce op-
sratlng expenses to a minimum, and
the committes has reserved the
right to indicate for what purposes
the money shall be spent,
While Mayor William Hale
Thompson wag atill:at loggerheads
with the Strawn plan of rellaf,
Chairman Join 8, Clark, of the
council flnance committee, nald he
believed tho counell would pledge
the requested cooperation,
“There ia no alternative," ha de~
clared. “The banks wilt loan no
money, and the Sirawn commilttes
holds the only purse strings ayail-
able.”
Officials of the Cook county board
and the Chfcago sunltury district
also have indicated cooperation
with the Strawn pluo.-
President Caldwell, of the board
of education, presented a new plan
a committes to supervise expendi-
ture of the $20,000,000 ralaed by the
resene: committee,
Caldwell said hls plan was fa-
vorabla to Mayor Thompson und to
board of education officials.
4 Debt Grows,
Mach day plagen the Jocal govers-
ments tieeper in debt. Already,
$200,000,000 Indetiteduess hax ac-
cvued In antlelpation of uncollected
1028 and 1020 (axee—while interest
of lonna amounts to $60,000 daily,
Teachers, policemen and purses
are behind & month's pay; the
mother's pension fund ja exhaysted
and tho munleipal tuberculosis gait
Harium ja in want.
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Darkness Need Not Hide Their Faces
| Adiyaman, Turkey, Jan. 22
GP)—Now that communleations
have been opennd partiatly In
Turkey's long-laolated turbulent
enstern provinces, travelare are
bringing to the world news of
tho oxistence of a hidden and
dreadful village: Adiyaman, the
village of the bilnd.
In the dusty, sandy diatrict
of Hianimansour, not far from
the city of Malatia, ies this vil-
Ingo of whose 7,000 inhabitants
5,781 are wholly or partinily
alghtlosa through the ravages
of trachoma,
It is a villago without sound
except for ihe tap, tap of hun-
dreds of canes on cobbled rosds
as the population groups ita
way through a ghostly life from
bind childhood to blind old ago
and death, Through Adiya-
man's squalld dung-thatched
bute ond dust-polluted alleys,
squalld dusty human beings
craw] like animals without eyea,
Utterly disregarded by the old
reglns of the sullnns, tho vil-
Jago has far centuries been
without a school or hospital,
without solace or help ite peas-
unt population, atricken genera.
tion after generation by tra-
choma, has made ite Ilving
painfully and hatft blindly
through farming and herding.
Fivo times a day, year nfter
year, this derellet population
haa filled the village mosque tu
pray to Allah, Their prayers
have not mentloned thelr affite-
{ion, for according to the Mos-
lem falth, complaints arouge the
wrath of destiny. The prayers
of even the most. wretched fol-
lowers of Islam thank Allah for
what they have, lest worse be-
fall.
The viiloge is utterly unlight-
ed at night for there aro only
a handful of villagers who cautd
sea by any light. Kipling’a elty
of dreadful night becomes a re-
allty in this <Anatollan town
whero night and day are of the
samed Ire blackness,
Adlyanulti ig probably Lhe
only place tn Anatolin where
Moulem women wrar no yells,
For the women of Adlyaman,
rolizioua as they are, no vella
are necessary beyond the vell of
universal biindnesa which hides
a woman even from her father
and husband and child in thla
sightleas village.
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] | | Americans in Manila Are
| Threatened Due to Riot.
| Manila, Jan. 27,—(/¢)—Anti-FHl-
plao rlota in California, which haye
cuuged wide spread discussion in
Manila, today had brought threata
from Manila gangster chieftaina
against Americans. Authoritios,
however, gave prompt assurance
thut Americans were in no danger
and measures would be taken to
provent any retaliatory outbreaks,
Police Chief C, B. Plttw an-
nounced that precaulons were be-
ing taken to guard cubarets and
strategic paints in the city where
Woolated attacks were. poxsible
agalnat individuals but expressed
confidence that there would he no
outbreaks, Labor Jeadera jolned ia
the auaurance,
The Philippines Herald, leading
Nationatistic daily, reported that
chieftaing of Manila gangs had al-
ready held ‘several “conferences”
and that cooperation in their “yin-
dication” plan hud been decided
upen. Soldiera and sallure wera ta
ho the speclal object of the gang:
ater’ attention, {ho paper guid,
The chamber of commerce of the
Phillpplaes, & Filipina organization,
adopted a resclutlon of pratust
agulngt (he repent anti-Filiping dis-
turbangs at Watsonville, Cal. dur
log which # Filipino wag killed.
Several iz gident and civic
mm alte Blan
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|
Auoline Frat Mouse dubbed.
Halos, Kane Jan, 2t--(4b- Tho
fourth robbery of Kansas Wosleyutt
University fratentily pauses in two
weeks, Was reported tuday. ‘Tha
Kappa Delta fraternity reported tt
had been entered durl aight
gad Ui of its re’ men y
ito SoS TS
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] | Government Can Help But Ont;
if Individuals Use Common
Says Hyde.
TO NULLIFY U. S. RELIEF
| Washington, Jan. 27.—(1)—See-
retary Hyde told the farmers of
tha nation toduy {hat “blind pro-
duction”, was the bano- of agtl-
eultures
Speaking over tho National
Broadeuating. Company network,
the secrotury clased the brendenst-
Ing of the report on the 1940 agri-
cultural uutloak with the warning
that governmental farm relict
measures wlll be useclest “unless
puch individual farmer intelligently
plana his production.”
Hyde sald he wanted to empha-
size tint in order tu obtain a higher
level of prices: than prevails now
it appeared necessary to reduce
rather than te inctesas 1930 pro-
duction and that the problem must
be met on tho farin.
Quuge Froductlon by Demand.
"Ie wo are to make ugriculture
profitable wo muat not only pro-
duce at lowest possible cost but
must also keep our pruduction rea-
sonably close to prospective domer-
tic demand,” ho sald. “Blind pro-
duation for an unknown demand is
now the bane of agriculture. Com-
petitive selling by six nilfllon in-
dividual farmers usually gives the
purchaser a great udvantage. ‘Choe
challenge of the new decade ia to
act collectively to overcome this
situatio:
‘Agriculture's toaderahip has
formulated and secured the enact-
ment of the agricuitura! marketing
act which established the federal
farm board bucked by half o bil-
Mon doliara of public money and
clothed with far reaching powers
in applylng collective thinking to
that great problem of the new de-
cude—the problem of modern co-
operative “merchandising of crops
and Hvestock.
Up to Individuals,
“But all this will breale down
‘ubleas;.cagh. farmer - intelligently
Plane bis production,” the scoretary
continued. “The individual farmer
awed a duty ta himself to make
agricultude profitable, We cannat
do this if farmers work againat
each other. We can do it if wo
work with cach othar.”
The secretary safd that detailed
information on the agricultural
outlook will be brought to every
community within the next month
at thousands of farm meetings
conducted by the extension service
of the department.
Weshington, Jan. 27,.—(?)—The
American farmer is advised by the
Department of Agriculture that he
may expsct more favorable market-
ing credit conditions this year and
& somewhat greater supply of Jabor
at slightly lower wuges, but is
warned against imminent over pro-
duetlon in aaveral nes.
Tho department's annuut farm
outlook report, issued for publfca-
Hon today, forecast a leascned de-
mand for farm Produgts through
the summer and fall, us compared
with the same seasons of 1920, al.
though an improved demesifo mar-
ket waa predicted for the cloalny
weeka of the year. hong
‘Fhis report ia regarded by the
dopuartment as “probably the moat
important” of ita annual economl
atudlen, It is issued for the pur
Pose of guiding tho furmer jn ad
dusting his production tu mect th
needs of tha nation.
‘Tho forecast for 1940 listed mars
favorable farina mortgage finuneing
conditions, nu immedialy change 17
the prica of fertilizers and un.
changed prico jovcl for furn ina,
chinery and leas untisfuctory pre
duction credit coudltions thaw
year age in most of they south,
Wheat prices wera forecast ia
much tho same us thode prevalll ns
throughout 1920 unless winter dum
age shoukl prove eevere or’ tn
aprlig acreuge ts reduced.
Dairymen wepe advised lo cul.
thelr herds closely and send mort
helfers to slaughter In order t
avold a continued Increase fn dairy
hords in 1981 and 1982, ‘The geu
eral ultuation in thy dwirying jn
dustry was said to bo “not ws bac
4s would appear from presont but
ter prices.’
Hog pricea were expected k&
average at Ivpat as high as In 12
and possibly higher, while redue
tion of slaughter suppiles wae tndi
cated, thia probably partially oftuel
by @ decreased demand for ho;
Products.
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INMATES OF OKPHANA
HOME ESCAPE FIAMFE:
| | Abiicne, Kan, Jag. @7o~()—~
‘The orphana honte af the Brown
Memorial Foundation was ee-
atroyed by fire here last night, the
children and other innutes belng
taken out sufely ahead af the
‘lames.
The building was wu $15,000 resl-
dene remodeled temporarily for
the orphanage,
| Are you insured? If not. betley
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Hertin, Janu, 27—-Gtl—Three of
the sons of the former kaiser, now
plain Herr Wilhetm Hottenzollera,
were In Doorn, Hotlund. today to at-
tend celebratton of thelr exiled
father’a Fist birthday.
Fredeglek Winhetm, the former
erawn prines, Who folmer Crown
Princess Ceetlo and Prince Auguat
Wilhelm constituted: the. Potsdam
contingent to the birthday party,
while Prince Adaibert and hfs wifa
started frum Homburg and Princesa
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HOUSE TO SPEED
LIQUOR ACTION
Attorney General Urges Im-
mediate Transfer of
Enforcement Work.
| Washington, Jan, 27.—-UP)—At-
torney Genera: Mitchall today
urged the Howse Expenditures com-
mittee to expedite actlon on legisia-
tlan to transfer the prokibition on-
forcement unit from the treasury
to the justice department
Mitchel! said he was in nocord
with the recommendations of Sucre-
tary Mellon before tho committee
favoring the. transfer and endorsed
thé Wiitinnaog.bilt ta effest , thle
ghange, 7,
Atturneys In the treasury depart
ment connected with the prahibi-
tion uni¢ would bo transferred to
the juatica departmerit along with
the agents In order to carry on
Prosccutions, Mitohel) sald.
Opposed to Civil Service,
He oppoaed* putting prohibition
unit attorneys ‘under the civil serv-
ice, and sald they would be ab-
aorbed in the office of the justice
department on an equal basla with
those already in service.
Many thingy under the blu, the
attorney gencral sald, would have
to be warked out as adminietrative
problems.
Reprosentative Sghafer, Repub-
Mean, Wiscongin, nuked “why not
put all United Staten attorneys
under the civil service?"
Mitchel! repled that the question
was not pertinent {o the matter
under discussion but added hly de-
partment felt that atlorneys used
for the special work should not be
placed under civil’ service.
Quotes Airs, Willebrandt.
Schafer, a wet, remarked that
Mra, Mabel Walker Willebrandt,
former-assistant atlurney general,
had written that one reason for
fallure of the anforgement of the
dry law waa the “spolle system’
used in appointing dlatrict uttore
noys.
Representative Cochran, Demo
erat, Miysourl, asked Mitchell te
givo him assurance ihnt dry ugents
would net usa federal cuurt sub-
pucona on large Industrial eoncerna
to obtaln information, He charged
that dry agents had summoned of-
fletuty uf die Americon Can Cou
pany and the Corn Produets Con
jpany, from Bt. Louis to Springfield,
1. with federal courl subpoenas,
Mitchell answered (hat ho dd
nut beHeve in considerlng ques-
lions of thut kind during he furim-
iation of legislation vf the char-
tuler before the committer, Ie
explained be did nut plan tu make
promises of what he was guing to
do but added; “Wa do tho best we
can under the law.”
“The dopurimient vi Justice stands
for Jaw enforqgement,” Mitcholi avid.
Tepreauntativa Stone, Hopubll.
van, Ohinhomu, asked Mitchell if
digtrlet attummeys should nut be
aaked lo tuke # pledge of total
obdlinence, The attorney general
waid he recently wrote a letter on
that aubject, which, he would sub-
mit to the committee, but he de-
clined to dice::4 the matter before
the group.
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] | Liar Athlete ( Offers
eed to Save Girl's Life
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Kanyas City, Jun. 27—-(1}~- Blood
offerad by Cyrtis Heaver, ata
‘athlete at Haskell Indian Institute,
jlnwrence, Kan. fur a transfusion
tor Besgte Monetatchlo, alag a Has.
Kell student, seriously HH in a hou.
pital bere, may not be nested, De.
J. Pork Neal, tho attending phy-
sicjan, anid tuday.
Dr. Neal said he bad asked that
bioud be saade available in event
@ Wanofuutun ty dvetmed necessary,
‘and that he had been tald u youn,
hin scquatutence from iiuesell
would cows to Kansas City and
‘uwalt gavelopments, No transfuslon
le planned for today, add such ae
ton may not he nevesesry, the
phypician. oald.
A wear of the girl alo has of
pony 6 es aid, a
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in the Plange of a Glide:
| Oakland, Cal, Jun. 27.--CP)-
Lieutenant Norman A, Goddard,
former navy filer und recently
Operator of a Palo Alto aviation
school, ja dead us the result at the
collapse af hla giidev in whlukh he
attempted ta loup the loup yester-
day over tha Alameda airport,
The frail craft collapsed aa Gou-
dard pulled it out of a diva pre
paratory to Jooplng wt an altitude
of 0000 feet, Entangled in thr
‘upping febria of the wings, the.
Pilot strugalnd to froe himself and
Ute His parachute, but a matter of
seconds cost him bls Hfo.
White tho horrified spectators
watched the fulling craft, Goddard
worked loose and jumped from the
cockple at a height of 280 feet. His
parachute openea a few peconds
tuo late tu check his fall howaver,
und Goddard plunged into the
waters of the Oakland eatuary, He
was sll altve when alrpart at-
taches reached hun in a launch,
but waa pronounced dead from a
broken neck on arrival at the
Alamedu hoepital,
Goddard had huped to break the
oxisting world’s record for looping
in no motorleds plane, Mre. Goddard
wag In Los Anyeles when the acol-
dent urrec. Ik wus at herr in:
shitenca her husband wore a para-
thute
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VIBE is NEM
UY BASSAS FKAMILT
| Beloit. Kap, Jan. 27. Pi—Bite
Again has prayed tha teoiwasia af
the Anton Kiltert tunity, thames yee
serday dueving duvtreyed ie faru
homy of New. duck Egelter.
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] | TO USE TONNAGE BASIS
Britain Shows Faith in Parleys
by Stopping Work on Two
Big Cruisers.
| Sa Si a
| London, dan. 27—(Y)—As the
naval powera moyed toward com-
promise today on iwo af thelr must
troublesome problemns—the physic!
melhods of fimiting flcela and
Ttaly's demand for parity with
Franne—renat Britain ainde a new
festure Of faith In the naval con-
ference auccesa by announcing thet.
construction of her two newesl.
crulsera.has been cancelled.
The British announcement coirt-
clded with 2 meeting of the “Bly
Five" in Downing strect at which
further progress wus said to bave
becn made toward a compramisa on
a tonnage plan design.d to ucttle
the perennial argumcnt on this
technical phase of naval limitation,
At tho same time it waa disclosed
that. serious consiieration was be-
Ing given by several delegations to
& proposal that the Italian parity
problen; bo met by aA treaty
declaration Jn whieh ail powers
would joix. Thiy would state that
the soverelgn right of overy nation
to bulld an adequate fleet was fully
recognised but that the signatories
yoluntarily ugreo not to excurd a
eertain construction program be-
tween now and 1930.
Confldenes Prevails.
The twin attack on two of the
most diffisult of the conference
Proviems, coinciding with the
Berltish cruiser cancellation an-
founcement, started tha second
week of the conference in an
atmosphere of- smiling confidence.
It was emphasized on all sides,
however, that neither of the com:
promiso formuink has yet been ac-
cepted and that much remained to
be done oven if theso two obstacles
should be overcome,
‘The tontage measurement plun
which wag discussed fot more than:
two houre at thé ‘Downing atreat
Séasion, had beon under study even
beforo the conferénce hegan, but
dho proposal to stralghten out the
Franco-Itailan question apparently
developed overnight. This latter
‘dea has not yet been reduced to
writing: and it Ja “not known
whether jt will bo fully accoptable
to Mussolini’s government although
flrat roactiony uppeared hopeful.
Vialt Year Mrogram.
Ag it stood in tentative form,
the suggestion waa tliat tha flve
chief naval poworg joln tn u declara-
tion, perhupa in the preamblo of
B limitallon treaty, saytng that the
sovereign priviloge of poskessing u
navy of any uize could not be
abridged except voluntarily. This,
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Oil Production Approved
| Oklahoma City, Jun, 37~(P)—
The Oklahoma Corporation Cone
tnisuion after 4 brief hearing today,
Wranted the application af major oll
compugies fur 4 further curtatiqent
of all production fn fiush pauls of
ho state.
The curtaliinen: bevanie effective
with the signing uf the or
cumpanios huvy buen operating vol-
uatarily unidur the proposed agro
ment, ruade ufficlal today.
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| Laneaster, Pa. Jan. 28, (P).—
With the temperature about ten de-
grees below freezing, 53 members of
ihe Church of the Brethren were
baptized today by immersion in a
spring. The ceremonies were held
and Middle Creek and Springdale,
Lancaster county.
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ON SLAYING UF
YOUNG SOLDIER
Sergeant of Nationa]
Guard Shoots De-
troit Youth
|
Detroit, Jan, 26. (}—The Killing
last night of a young National
Guardsman as-he was flecing from &
sergeant who had gone to his home
to arrest him, promises to result in
an intensive investigation by State
authorities.
From, Governer Fred W. Green
down. officials’ of the State military
were unanimous in expressing a te
sire for getting at all the facts in
the case.
Geclared that, on the basi
reports, the Killing was unwarranted,
Major Frank Rine, commander ot
the batialion of the 125th infantry,
to which the victim, Stanley Prusi-
nowski, belonged, would make no
oficial statement other than to #ay
that ‘the slaror, Sergeant Joseph
Poggione, 28. apparently had con-
formed to regulations by firing a
warning shot hefore he directed %
bullet at the fleeing south.
Members ‘of Prusinowskis lamily
said he was 16 years old, but Major,
Rine pointed owt that he must have!
represented his age as 18 or more in|
order to enlist in the National Guard |
which he joined last August. ;
Poggioue was not arrested. Ne!
was questioned by police, whe lr
leased him on instructions of -\ssis
ani Prosecutor Van H. Ring. |
The charges against Prusinowski,
according to Major Mince. were ab-|
sence from drill and theft of govern-:
ment property, He gave ue speciti-
vations on which the latter count
was basef but said that numerous
pieces of property had disappeared
from the armory, and that he be-|
lieved some persons had joined the
suard heer in order to obtain weap-
ons and other equipment. |
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