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Show , ' ' . , i , - - , .. ' - 1 .',. ' ' INIMS,P.P.P....EMIP, NORTHCRN --- " i . - , Itoot ot Roston It'flg . - .. - I:TARFair l'ridaT .4g Oda tf , tetuperature. ' IDA.HOFair Friday night and Saturday;"temabove normal Saturday.. pertture , ' , ' I ' ', , . , ' ticonon Bldg. I - - , 4 ; . Kiosk-Max- ..... , ' ,... .. . --- -- -f IrrA.-- - 0 .0h 11.. 4 r '11 1 '"'I,Zdd::141tft""teZit:, L r .:,,, o ,,ve, 6 0 d IP V Mil: ., . : . - . LAKE, CITY SALT -- LIT,AH , , 4 . - . MOEN, . ' . , 4 FINAL I N11111111":"1 ' - - . .,.. , ' . .' . ZI e u 1 , . III 11, 15111. -- , . J :' .V ;II' IP - ,, q v iii 6'1011 CI' . '' , ' ' , . Root of . Ko.ak .. Thurs..92...4..95 .9 ctn. Fri , ..92.....60 9 cm. Fri-Thura ..69....95. 73.71 Frt. ..12....:,9 Noon Fri '...89. A.91 Min. Min. ,,. trIES. . - - ' . 4 . . FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1928 , SEVENq'Y-Na;- . -- YEAR TH - . .. -----. 1 7 - - v, 4 1 , 4 1 t MAO NEW . . 1 1 . Elethioir Will be Decided by Way 'Common People' i i. -- t I -- .; Forecast Turn,-Is 1 22 - . 7.11RERIER1' 0 - 0.0 0.0 - 0.0 ,.. BOSTON, Sept. ascertain public sentiment on the candidates for the presidency this year means a task that requires more digging beneath the surface : than in any other campaign of this generation. For while lt has left always been .sible In mingling with the ad white collar class to learn of the trends r- thinking ; pressed by edit-business ore,. men and profolk fessional the generally. of trend biggest LAW all which needs the watching comMon people. In Europe. they would call It , Proletariat; in America it will be sovere:gn body that is going to decide this election. v Take for instance the Catholic vote. In the Bay state that part of It which is Irish has usually " been Democratic. But orating the i Poles. Germans and othItalians, r foreign born. the Republicans Ita had a great following. Nationalities frequently tote in groups. especially if there is a group argument, and the campaign managers are busy thinking up reasons that appeal particularly to a nationality. Yet the influence of - the churches either for or against Governor hinith and the religious cut deeper in born vote than any, the foreign else. thing ' L. -ínnirnn- Powers nIIHU Willt01111)' , Many of these nationalities have working men hose desire for continuation of good wage, is likely to be the reason that stays in mind when election day comes. Yet New (Continued on Page 4. Woe. I.) (Coiums oz.) - 40.0 ,IPOLITICS(Auftgr4)1 , tY.Tii Associated Pram, NEW. TORK.Smith's western speaking tour will include addresses at timaha, Sept. IS; 'iltlithoina i SePt. 2u; Denver,Sept. 12; City, ' . , - ' Helene. Sept. 24; Minneapolis, Stpt. t 27; Milwaukee, ;Sept. ZS. Senator NASHVILLE. Tenn. Robinson charged Hardin m anu lacked decision ot character necessary for elimination of untrustworthy and incompetent advisors. F. Scott WASILINGTON.Supt. McBride issued denial that on reSmith league opposes ligious grouinds. anti-saloo- n AcroN,--- Mass.Representative:- Fort. secretary national Itepedican S ,Committee declared Democratic 3 1 11 A 11 DYNAMITE AFTER 1 NIGHt ELM Democrat. Missouri, declined Farmer-Lvice Prosidemial nominalion; Frank Eldridge Webb. San Francieco, presidential nominee. abor DUNKIRK. N. Y.Senator Fees. said Smith victory would mcan nullification of dry laws- and return of drinking places. no matter by what name they may be , CUduo, Aa - 'NORTH PLATTE Senator Howell. Republican, Neb., opened with at, campaign for tack on Tammany; geld floover more likely to meet farmer& requirements than Smith.) - k JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - John Roach Straton Continued llot'ithern tour with reiteration of that-- Smittrdeadfiegt foe or moral forces;" predicted Hoover will carry New York. - tank-Smitges Breck of war budge. asalistant,secretary under Wilson. bolted to Hoover. WASHINGTON.--Henr- y NEtV ..ay Hansbrough. former Republican senatora from North Dakota, who now Smith predicted Smith will Mincarry the Dakotas. WISC.:Melt, nesota and Montana. sup-pim- ' - NEW yogicJohn J. Hopkins, assistant director of Republican eastern speakers bureau. after New England tour. forecast aweeringRepublican victory in Maine eloction next week, - t, , WASHINGTON r ator Ba,e. South Carolina, declared his state old& tan& - - PA. Fla.Doyle Carlton, Democratic gubernatorlsi nominee endorsed national part,' ticket.- -- PRIEST HAS ANNEsu DENVER. Sept. 7(AP)The Rev..John Lyons. 48. a Catholic priest of Spokane. Wash, waS treated at a hosnital as an amnesia victim today a few hours after police said he Vad been found street. He fosmerly ocrup4N1 a pitum-atIn Perntmento. Calif.. leaving there last March. - - e r .1,,Arr,i ,rof .... 4. ,, 1 .: , RAID, C 11111111 Sick Wife of Officer, Hurled From Bed by Grand - Child Blast; Buried Under Plaster. . 0.0... 0.0 00 0..0 0.0.. 0.0 . - , . 0.0 nit nnnri! - , 2 ,, - ' "ft70 I , T,..,,,,:,,:.6, ,., R IIES1 AT Funeral; and Are - War 'Pea Soup' Fog Blankets:Taps Resort spite DeInvaded , 64 Injunction; Arrested; Egplosion Laid to Retaliation. ' J. East, Again Delaying! Class B, C Entries; Pilots. Mail . Arid Floyd Timmer-Balk- s Laid to Rest. man 1 , CHICAGO, 4 tiept. , home of Police Captain Luke Garrkk was bombed early todayatis Wife. Who is iJ. was thrown from Led. Their reven months' old granddaughter was buried under eight Inches of plaster as she lay in her crib. The damage was approximated at 110.e00. The bomb exOloded in the vestibule of the Flat building Iu which the police captain lives. Neither Mrs. Garrick or her granddaughter were seriously injured, but Mrs. Garrick suffered severely from shock and was taken to a hospital. Capt. Garrick a few hours earlier bad led a raid on the Minerva Athletic club. Where 44 men were Mc mild, he believed the bombing was in retaliation for the raid.' ltherzei club. paid was mr, ;dauted thattilite In 'Inhinetion which forbade police from molesting the place. Capt.,. Garrick obtained new evidence that gambling was going on and then led the raid. Police had not determined earli today whether the dynamite bomb was timed. or had been tossed into the vestibule shortly before It exploded. Lawrencp- Mangano. 35 reputed owner of the raided club. was arrested, but denied any knowledge of the bombing. He. along with others arrested in the raid Wit 3 held for further questioning when Capt. Garrick said he was positive the raid was back of the bombing. John Stegc. deputy police commissioner, said he had found charged that Mangano had threatened to blow the root off of Garrick.s home soon after I CHARLES EVAN HUGHES' POLITICS Star Reaches Paris Weds As Ex-Spou- se PARIS. Sept. Talmadge. from film actress. was arriving New York on the boat train today. her former husband Captain Anatole ir Macintosh. was being married to MISS Leila Emery. of American he:ress. daughter the Hon. Mrs. Alfred Anson. The .4sremony took place in the city Hall of the seventh arondissement in the presence of - a few friends and relatives. following a reception kt the home of Mrs. Anson. which was attended by 60 guests. The wedding witnesses trichold Wsnarriake:- - and the Rodman bride's sister. Princess Ilynski and her husband. the Grand Duke Dmitri, of Russia. Constzince CONFUSES LEAGUE Election to Court Post Held Assured Er Altintitii4irtriir-datiinfLiltid-irta- Tf X or !: 0..0 . Bon -- , A. MAN SHOOTS 3 WOMEN, SELF . AMERICAN LEAG(E. -- Los , ANGELES,-Sep- t. . ,, - 3 - Kellogg-Hi-lan- U.H.K 11 10 0 Washington At New 0 I 0 Hadely and Raelt Zachary, Ryan sad Collins. CUM grame1 It- - 0 1 1 1 , At Bo4ton4 GTOI e and Cochrane; Rifling and Holtnann. X: , .. I Ails -- IF 0 11 n ADDRESSES PORTLAND. ! - . , - , , - . - .- . ., 7.-.- -- - . , - , - Least 20 30 Speeches on RhaP3 o ,, ecao,niter,,o, locurit wbe. "er-2:--t- Labor in East, - 0,.1 001.1111. - -t, IA I h:i hivatasencezos oiethoe:s,:,e.1.1.,:. of the flre lines. s Povief"t'Induitry - t footrace itheuattnh,d.mreIrr.:3tt.hoaatc,nitirep.e;,,,,d,,,,n,e,,,.,gy Traffic. NATWLD 01,11 F. (Associated Fresh Staff Writer). ALBANY. N. L. Sept. 7.,--(AA firm believer in a strong finish. Governor Smith will devote -- - both automot)(le and 't lire3.flremee'' o4 them seriqual r inliered-ssoom-e :71, renaro,eu. tleast--1,-re--were unconscious 'from' the building and after being revived in the open tar returned-tfight the Pre. At one time. gas masked crews it., force their eav into attempted -the heart of the blaze trr ii..te twee (Associated Press Staff Ilkriter.) merit of the market. when it was reported that several employee of WASHINGTON, Sept. the had been down there and economic Cond- whencompany the (re started. The rescue C re WS were unable to penctrate the the seven, weeks preceding election itions, the tariff, sater power. inday to an extenl:ve campaign for dustrial problems an'id labor will he Thames and it wae later learned ' ''... the thAelthPoruegbihde.ncri; of the four thaotoacil to;rfetroheanenotpairo.yurees,;scacet.pefpc. ri IV he n a section of the floor ,,r.- ,- ' ..1 will not leave that death .. , uPon which he was standing e a Vali , c : 1,Hieirbertden,1,!orov ''.4,...,,,ti '' until Albany a; precipstating him into the cel, I In. -' ., , week from Sun-tar:Fellow firemen lowered a hose : lute and pulled the roan out. Eta Hsi open sohlauthcamparp,nint ,"........',,. was severely cut and burned not in the'. .,. ' ProttibltiOn .1:d nut leave the scene of the ftre. hoeflt that:. t......,77 I dgratin The conflagration. baid to have started with an- - explosion in the Sept. Dentobasement. which Is used as a i nresidem 'storehouse. destroyed an estimated , worth of foodstutis and nominee: is ile0,09 7.74.,,.... to 1::: did at least $30.000 damaze to the ,,:,:z. pentupel fol.' building- .' ' T.-- 1'AP) , """'"'"'"'" 1 . .. - 1 ; I kiiLay i, I series - - '. I - ,... 7 ir1 SOW - AP)TIItT are holding Ninny Adelaide Bradlee. 4.t . for the slaying of her 79 year fli6a4leY "Voices at the window told me motherAwas tte.ha killed: the daughter told. police. to anYone till Int - - i li- -- by Roy V 'tat We.; Berretary,pf.the interfor and ernor Frank C., Emereon vas:itt Riverton today to inspect the itie. erton reciarnelon project aria tend the opening day ot, the mont county fair here. Other hers of the party include Commis. alOner E!Wool Mead of the reclae Matien dePartMerrt - TURKS RECOGNIZE KING. GENEVA: Sept. W9S received from Tirana today tit that Turkey 'ham new monarchy of - togaed vml ,11!.'1 - e - - : -- - - d , - - RIVERTON. 'Wyo. Sept party of federal. ana (APIA officials-heade- 4 , old mother,- - Mrs. -- ' LONDON. Sept: cess Mary today mourned the deatit of six valuable race horses. burn- ed to death AL ,Goiasnoruughhetlr---- , the rorkshtre home of the prin. cess and Viscount Laseellss The flames. which broke out last night,. were prevented from spiced.. ing to the royal residence from the stables. The princess wits io th ' residence at the time. MiKnipp Dipps Plans for Appeal 7- Princess Loses Six Race Horses in Fire Chicago:Theatres Musicians Agree Federal Officials .Says 'Voice' Urged Her N - win-Are- CHICAGO. .- . relatiVelY !tart by r o I s 4 . - ' ......,,..,. , - Cqng Chief Shot rr Stiptthetuloi- or thp rotons and reputed to be one of -1 A phYsician told officers that Miss like Aunt tier !Chicago! big shots." gangland's known had 'about a You been under hie care pto reedin Bradley ;nag aeassinated late today at Mad- many montha, for .treatmeal of a pieco of bread n butter anelly 16on and Dearborn streets One ot nervous disorder. if it's a lon,g limo to flUPPer." 1.thc busiest corners in the city. - .,..- t ttAt . , - - , . -rdo,-president, Sicilian t . , . . - ' . ' i - , - ,... - , Discuss to Candidate Nominee to Make at Economics, Tariff, Wat- ., Democratic , 1i d -Me.., S?pt. ( AP)Mrs.cNellie Tsyloo Roes. ot governor giirmer Wyoming, oho ' bas boon Lumping this state,inbe- bait of tho Democratic party; to-Second gunseii H. 11. day had cancelletiber A41 , be- Washington 010 104 000--0 12 1 cause of Hines'', Nen Yorlt .100 000 000- -1 Her appearance at a rally at WaMarerry and Tate; Hoyt. Mora, terville laet .night was cancelled Moore and Bengough Die1'e2.7- - and she letttor Boston- - , 0 Hill N Es poll , Mrs. Ross Becomes Ill- - Cancels Tour -, 21. Second game): H. E 2 Philadelpa 221 000 100-- -7 Boom: -- 120 000 000- -4 1 Ea rnahnw mall. Rommel! and Cochrane: Macrayden,'ArIt'In .and 4'. . i MANY 11 111 ,tty 11 r IL . - - SMITH 7 p REP Alls . - -- - - I 7'At') , First game: ' - . .0 , - Aided World Hartnett. Pittsburgh At St.. Lomita Kremer and Hargreaves; Marti, and Wilson. LiquorandQuarrelto - a Peace a P. . ExpLosi toN - . Hoover Says .End of first: IL - r End of eighth: it Cincinnati At Chicago 8 ... . Lucas and Sokefortb; Root sod ' 111JUIA r r. - A . Standard-Examine- 111U,501JU take-soft- 1-- 1 mrr H candidate , lican speeches that will keep him en 1613ERT stOovser will deliver in his final drts as he the jump right up to the last weti, i before election swings back across the continent are to his California home. Twenty. possibly 34 or Ilante. adof the number Meantime. however. a serles of estimated at dresses he will make before Nov. statements. dealing with this tubon ject will be issued through Repub., 6. The smaller figure is based ' the- Ott-- hit timer ereechesi demo mem- - hers. deiwered during the first week of The first of these will be mado his trip arid on the therms :hRt tile public this week under Present ,.. ill be adhered plans. , average at least ': . to for the six week. following. But if the nominee runs true to form: there, are some who be-- i Y !lees he will tr eed thtngs up a bit ' later on In the campaign end probably malce a speech a day, thereby running the total close to a score and a halt. --CHIC gept as reached today beagreement i tween the nnislcians union and the motion picture exhibitors s;sociation after a conference. This means Nere will be no s'iut ,y1.17;A:NY, N. Y.. Sept' 7(AP) down of Chicago theatres as the Mrs. Florence E. S. Knapp. for- result of a Ptri k e. mer Secretary of State for New The final compromiee consisted WASHINGTON. Sept. York. now serving a .30 day sen- of dietrihuting ai extra weeks et Breaking his rule of sil,mce, Her- tence in the county Jail for grand employment tor members et the bert Hoover declared tochiy that larceny. in conneo ion wit h her musicians' union among five the Republican administration had admirostration of the 132:, 'state Taal the three greatcA census, hat decided not lions to the cause of worlI Peace her case. since tits sismng of the armistice. i WILLIE WILLIS Her' decision was announced 1 to after The treaty a conference wits her atoutlaw war, the itlia,01 limitations torneys. The itonvitT Qt t LLEN reparations to indicate MrsAttorneys declined treaty and The .4. Knapp'il reasons plans were descrbed as the three, har prev-lon'7,. atromplishmentsby theRt 7 r known. is It 1.. however If..? her tht. . an presidcntiall C3n1itizite to phya!eician had advised her to ......., because-of ppeat her what he did wet he- claim of the isealt h. i t Democratic plat f orm, 1LT t hcpublican party had made no Alf., , stantial contributions to the caute Woman Slays Mother; of peace. rroded)sGames nnnnn , r; ht nnn ARli you (IW r; assured.--(Copyrig- DESTROY thel don't agree to give up flight.' " MISS Elder said she finally man-- . aged to get to the telephone and' Haldeman and h:s compantomi ' . ' - call Tilescame to the, apartment an -she Mask. Crews her Gas Hunt hust.and, finally quteted asserted. ' Interior for Attittk Ctutnges. Burning I MIsa Elder said that her husband; 'was raor. than agreeabhi, that she Lost Employes; Floor make the flight. at first. he Caves in on Hoseman. "B." she COntintied. "afterletter.' received an anonymous . which threatened him with beat- Inge if he allowed me tu go. Ma whole attitude changed." Ten Fire Fighters Car. Miss Elder also placed the blame ., of the failure of the flight on her ried O ut U nconscious husband. -During three das of perfect rom Smoke; 15,000 othdying weather jubt prior to our" "George Haldeman and two were she .asserted. he was! q er interested in the flight 'dee Building Razed. haunting rue. with Ws threats. Wei discussing plans in my sulte, on- tried , without- hte know-- I to tatte-ol- l this night.", the asserted. "Sudgen-- - -it. about but he would alwa2,5 ly Lyle &talked into the room and ing asked to talk with Mee PriVatell pop up at the wrorg time. That it DENVER: Colo.; Sept. why we made so many falt,e starts. We sent into another apartment. Twelve firemen were injured., "He began to abuse me. lie was If we had been able to get away went diming those three days I know- evercome by smoke and $150..o0nmaking so much noise that I tranSWe would hare landed in France.toward the door to close the darnageE was done In a fire LLA Miss Elder Fa !el she had dot OM. He thought I was going out. Placitnade any dfinite plans but as- - night which threatenel to comHe threw me on the bed an,1 ed his hand on my throat and said: leerted she felt at this time she pletely destroy the $2,ikl,kiow Loop not contest her husband's Market block in the down tows I'll kill you and kill Haldeman andif 'would I suit. kill those others up there dIrtrict of Denver. Itre irEhuvenryaapvattraalb.ireis 11'nitethee Los held twilladsnit rata 143.tis came la contact with Timmerman an a war correspondent in France; teas the principal speaker., Business Halts. Mayor Frank Francis and Twice; ere the latter representing the Walter chamber of commerce. S. Mrs. W. and Badcon Stephen. Edmund Oreenvrall provided the music. with Sam F. Whitaker at the organ. All of Ogden paused in its days work to honor its two sons. Business houses were closed during.-thfuneral of Mr. Richards. and flags throughout the city- were at half mast, the sidewalk flag display also being lowered. At Timmerman's graveside in the Ogden City cemetery taps were rounded by vnembers of the Her- man ...Baker l'ost No. 9 of the American Legion; the Service Star,. and the B. P. O. E. gave their rit- uals and the Veterans of the Foreign 1Var fired a Volley. Pallbearers were Darrell J. Creenwell. managing editor of the , Kihl 11 , 'ofthe pOstprement of cttsplato uclagsthe-Mfee41,war Wirbitsin-one-bour-an- One woman was killed andtwo :,.,.. others probably - fatally wounded hen Earl- Spencer ZGot today I i i I Long Beach. believed to have been crazed by liquor, shot the three women Epencej Immediately alter -- . committed euicide..., The shooting' was said 'to have drinkoccurred. after an Folks tng party when Spence' demanded ) Mrs. Frances Powell. 26. return t t.money which he had entrusted to . T.,,,i; ..- ! I .. her. When the woman replied that back. the already had , ,--r;) . . .. 0 fe'.e. .,--- Spencel shot and killed her. of the house at !'t 'Which the shooting took place door, but I get tired of havirr roshed for the doors. but- - two of every- fat woman- in town borrow them. Mrs. Florence Venerable. 26. my pattern ever time t come out In and MrsAtiabel Venerable. 60 were a new dress." shot down as they fled. ; easterot "Pea MAUR 14. are-ar- , -, ', hear, s Get Money- Are Blamed. , sii Y.. al - 4 Ps N. entries in the air derby to Los Angeles. GENEVA. Sept--Even the air,mail fliers quit r)r League of Nation, circles are conf use ds ndzomewhat Alarmed at the day in ths territoryeast press reports front Washington Middletown. Pa, and word came to itoostvelt field. that the fog was stating that Charles Evans Hughes Is preparing to lend active politi- worse than the mist, blanket that caused the death of -- Merry- Mercal support to Herbert Hoover. rill about a week ago. Mr. Hughes Is the 'popular favorite in the election to fill the vacamWICHITA. Kan.. Sept. T.(AP) cY of Judge of the international Earl Rowland. Wichita pilot. leo court which will beh eld Saturday A the and is understood to have s:gnified the 'Class air fliers in into his home he 111 accept in case he is elect- airport here derby today landing at 8;36 ed. However, the league delegates a.m. Rowland. Who has been leadini., had thought that in supporting Mr. race since its start at Itootevelt -tHug-hehey- were supporting a the New York. Tuesday rew his field. man who had retired from active Cessna monoplanefrom KartflP polo', e tin 36 that if Mr, City unoffic!al time minutes. Hughes just now begins to work An enthucastic crowd greeted for Mr. Hoover and at the same time. the league elects him judge him as he zoomed over the field to climbed.aut and a of tbeworld court. the league may perfect landing be placed unwittingly in the pefi- ti, his ship to report to the judges. Standard-ExaminetVill W. BowHis plane had been performing tion of seeming to play a prejudicman. ed role in American party politics perfectly. he said. Charles S. Noble. editorial departSeveral delegates have requested ment of the Standard-Examintinformation on the subject from Vernon J., Eldredge and Blaine V. the league secretariat. The election illasmann business department of of lr. Hughes seesrns nevertheless the and Robto be completely I I A. Wilkinson. reporter of the ert 1102S News Chicago Daily Salt Lake Tribune and former coInc.) workers wit NATIONALLEAGET, --- Lauded as BtdIdet--- r E. H. R. ..nrat game: Aft.XYIT N OM I N I Mak commendation of Mr. Rich0 0 II 10 0 ards as a Lander. a citizen and as NEW HAVENConn.. Sept At Phtladelphia a given-a- t friend C. the afternoon- her, Frederic Senator Edward. Cooney and 1a3lotr':1 vices. (APIState also under the direction of Walcott. of Norfolk. eas 110Mit- t3ettge and Dalai,. ' Elder David O. iated fur United States senator by Bishop, ItturphY.-9IcKay of the Council Of the the Republican state convention toSecond game: Twelve. United States Senator Wilday. The nomination of Governor liam H. King. dames H. DeVine. Eng of ninth: John H. Trumbull to succeed himwas sohton self in office rapt president of the Ogden chammadeby 3 ber of coninerce: Franklin S. RichAt Philadelphia M illiga to ards. GeoTge T. Hyde and Mayor Batmen and , Spohreri and Levin n. (Continued on- Paz. 8 Section 2 ) TV' 111. -;: cV4 DespaUlt-Tter-Th- News).- AUNT HET 1 - (Speciar-table- .,Deeeret Notre rind Chicago, Daily o. 111,,,, heiseprg.ovetir toda, forced 'PAM' scoTT' mownErt. ,PIELA, 7.t1,.6)A pot- - 0-- ' Miller is at a 10P41 to account for the act. 114triettariW worked on the motor far into the night. Aviation experts declared there was no doubt the pipe. of soft copper.. had been cut as ?Pr! ends of the break were pinched together as though severed with a pair cc! pliers. 11100SEVELT AID LEPROSY ruND. 'MANILA. Sept. nouneement was made here today that the Rockefeller Interest. had subscribed 8100.000 to the Leonard Wood fund for the eradication ot leprosy, - 0GDEN. Sept. Barely had the throng of relatives. citizens and friends left the Ogden taberna.-leafter paylrg last re. ppects to Floyd A. Timmerman. Og-- i den newspaperman. Who was killed a National. Parks Air-- I In a cra-b'wa. I, Inc.. plane at Pocatello last sorrowing Tuesday than more gathered in another tillai tribute to Jesse S. Richards. secretary of the Ogden chamber 4rom-ill-- : merce. also a passenger on the fairel trip. The two services were touching.' and through both of them ran the note of fitting tribute for the devotion of the two men to the rause they served. Tie services for 1.10,1 A. Timmerman were he:4 at 10:30 adu., with Bishop Castle H. Murphy of tha Second 'ward In charge. Eider P,righarn .41, Roberts, who was cut , sa44 ' RICHARD AIR FIELD. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Sept. LestieC2 Miller. of Los Ange was put out of the air derby. temporarily at least. when it was discovered today the oil line pipe of hie Lincoln-Pag- e engine had been for Sea Hop Spouse, Alit CHARGES HUSBAND CHOKED HER, PLAYSEE11'CRASH z : Blames Elder ANtlEll.Ell. t'alif , Sept. T hen Wth Elder began her a'rulane, flight. to Europeone double that ended in , spectre of death was hovering over her. she deciare.I' here today was Business Houses Close! One. obvio.is!yin tileenough. evflt. of a death at tea, or-- , filbastrous crash; 'he Mher, she During 7!as5erted. as at the hands ta her hit ontack, Lyle husband; ficials of City threatened to Lill her if she did agree to give up the flight. Church Speakers. notThis was assertion startling made by the famous atiatria as the aftermath of reported divorce proceedings ir.stituted by Womack. Sounded by TOW' at Balboa. Caoal Zone. Her husband. he said, threatened her Richards S. Vets; lifer in New Tork Charges Abuse. Act Keeps Racer From! Start at Kansas City;! Rowland Leads Fliers To Wichita Landing.; fAms - liniRuth ,. FOUL 1 rf.,,,r- f , , AVIATRIX BARESDEATH THREA:r - Hogs bucull ubutri Litit AIR DERHIPLAIIE;IVICI1113 ,,, i - - mid- Reed, - 4,,--- 7, S CITT.Senator -- 1011:- I IIII LPH T , he would charge Mangano with the ing share of American markets to bombing. European producers. KANSAS 0.0 111A?:;.z , - 0.0 , o-- o , . By David Lawrence. - 0.0 0.0 . . . HOME OF - - ,, , - . , .0.0 L . . ,N - ,- --nll- 1 1 ----char- t e . I . . .. - ., . |