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UTAH — Sunday and Monday yen era Uy fair change la little & I m I j i - e $gdejn?s five flour mills 24 hours a day 3G5 days j - IDAHO Do You Know? i ! op-ra- Gen- stopping only for erally fair Sunday and Monday rc- - - s Sixtleth Year—No 278 OGDEN CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 20 1930 GROUP NEGRO AND WET BLOC 3roa:j M MdrMao Land Taylor f Company 'Buys 2 1 Acres From Smiiin Estate Here Desperate Bid For Freedom Started When Friends Outside Deliver Weapons Soon Stifled In Rhode Island Prison Tr Usjby ho Gives Alarm Slain One Leader Kills Hims ‘ When “Covered” By Policeman UN 4 Instructed To Vote For Racial Benefit REPUBLICANS WORRY P 'f The Taylor Building company has taken over the property of the Smuin estate on Washington ave nue between Fourth and Fifth streets and drawing plans for the building of a modern addition The property embraces about 21 acres of land extending between the? two streets easterly to Jefferson Avenue The Initial investment is said to be about $30000 and on the average will be erected 50 homes of modern design thatwlU cost in the neighborhood of $4500 each on lots that will be from one-ha- lf to an acre In area the intention being to' furnish facilities fur poultry raising and gar' dening The addition will be known a Paradise Acres Streets- - sidewalks curb and gutter will be of concrete Water light sewer and other facilities will be provided Water for irrigation purposes will be derived from nearby canals -- Construction work will begin lt is said by the company as soon as plans and specifications are completed i PROGRESS REPORTED Report from the Whitmeyer iz Sons company is to the effect that work on the girls’ dormitory at the Utah school for the deaf and blind is progressing and that the structure will be completed before the contract time September 1 Forty men are at work on the building lnclud ing brick masons carpenters con Crete workers and laborers The cost of this building will be $100000 The brick work will be completed in the course of the next three weeks' N D Moffet is building a $4000 residence on Adams avenue between Twenty-secon- d and r Twenty-thir- d " streets “T" On Cramercy avenue And Thirty-sixt- h street the company owning and operating Mount Ogden Memorial park is erecting a $2000 office building'"? A C Coleman is remodeling his residence at 2S71 Adams avenue to cost In the neighborhood of $500 ’ WASHINGTON April 19—To the In the approaching “bloc congressional elections there must row be added"1 a new negro "bloc1 and the effect of both “blocs Is to ftxrease the chances of the Dem- ALAN CONVERSE above was a ocrats for winning control of the Wan street broker The only happy hours he knew next house of representatives Oscar De Priest Republican negro were those spent at his office with representative la the lower house his clever and admiring secretary of congress from the First district of Phlllipa West For his wife was exIllinois in Chicago Is principally tremely jealous and quarreled with he was home to Alan Converse in “The Husband Hunter" movement" The of people's purpose new serial starting today this movement essentially is to vote sparkling for Republican candidates or Demo- in The Standard-Examinor Independent cratic candidates candidates in accordance solely with their attitude toward the negro race KILLS That such a by -- partisan or non“bloc" er DENTIST should be originated partisan Is by a Republican representative almost without precedent Authentic reports Is that it' is going strong in northern and border states con- -- gressional districts in which negro voters are thickly congregated FOUR DISCONTENTS ON INSURANCE It might readily prove decisive In many of those districts and it has its origin In lour main dlscon-- ! tecta : First— The Republican presidential campaign managers of last year dls- carded all efforts to please the ne- in favor of efforts to please the southern whites :L v Second— The existing Republican administration has appointed virtu -ZT":rm!r shy no negroe to office Third— The negro division of the groes Republican national committee been closed down has Fourtb-Jo- hn J Parker of North Carolina accused of opposing negro f participation in politics has been Dominated to be & justice of the i United States supreme court This fourth discontent might have been in itself of minor consequence It -- its importance from being the tatch which set the heap of the Previous discontents on gets fire TAKEN SERIOUSLY Informed professional politicians I I t here take this fire extremely seri-- I pcsiy In the three border states of Missouri and Kentucky M&ry- -I land and in the states of Illinois anf middle western and Indiana and and in the four eastern states Ohio cf Pennsylvania and New Jersey jand New York and Massachusetts (there were 1J5S238 negroes of vot- -t e?e at the time of the last cen- -i sua By natural increase and by im- - s migration from the far south there many more now jre They have ironically but abundantly proved (that they can vote for Democrats j ? The Harlem region of New York Oity which is classically a region of hsgroes contributes heavily to send- - if tbe federal house of repre-tentati- ve the Democratic congress- -: Anthony J Griffin nd the Democratic congressman A Gavagan Mr Gavagan inJoseph recognition Ci the situation has admitted negroes to his list of nominees for for admission to the naval academy Congress- Priest’s “people I ire-ver-:- ” 05Car is De based on the proposi-t-2- al all negroes should be as tiie negroes of Harlem sat their partisan politics to their race interests PLENTY OF DISTRICTS count shows that in ue states and In the north eav there are at least twenty-- ! J- -0 j Back Story ' That Gunmen Forced Him To Do It Takes - BENTONVILLE Arfc April Dr A J Bass retired dentist of Columbia 0 held in jail here 19-CA- P)— first degree murder charge tonight made a “clean breast of the whole 'affair"' confessed he alone shot William Robert Pearman ' to death to collect $200j)00 on his life His attorney John It Duty of Rogers Arlt in announcing that the confession had been made said Dr Bass asserted 8t Louis - gangsters had no part in the affair 5on?rpsslonal districts in which are plentiful enough erX:are becoming Independent to be able to make them-"-- 7 r-ers the determining sn election That In these ‘rre w’dl be defections next :r Republican candidates to candidates or to in- candidates now seems vd''vf-heritable How large these c'?c be is a matter of Ties in certain instances that Ub'y turn ?i the scale Is sure vA r calculation can be made 2 aet “bloc" The wets hatneir will be ter s c ' ren"ly numbers abler this fall than a"election are angrier federal than ever and more disposed to leap Firty arrhrs They are rapidly teccvr ' ? a most as bi partisan and acrpar - an as the are drys They ir t r 2m having reached that hey are speedily ap-- J: FW4 ltMost of them per- continue to vote their ticfcets irrespective of cn but a larger fraction of n ever before will scorn n favor of registering ews lr‘ eZV - - - r-- - - "r - -- -- - -- - in DTr?hsiition Republicans or is A f th pa -- fco-l-- em small will aad eaat because of !lSvratJon’s dryness hurt ohcans and help re at least a score of dry r‘9W sitting Jn the from north-Urie- ls which are wet They ' Tinging so far on business aFguments to the help of wet net high Prosperity U1 be harder pressed theDem-Rep-i'vi“e- es hat' Nir:' tois tow — ( Lon tinned re-ele- ct on Page Two) ‘ - NO BODY FURNISHED at-orn- ey LETTERS ! t - on Duty quoted Bass as saying pmman had agreed to furnish a jody to be taken over the Arkansas line in an automobile the body and car to be burned and the body identified as that of William Folta under whose name the Insurance had : r been taken out Bass according to Duty said the gunman failed to furnish the body and that the idea of killing Pe area an occurred to him in Kansas City March 251'’ He met Pearman there he was quoted as saying and toin gether they set out for Columbia Pearman - was Bass automobile drinking and as they neared Roche-xs-rt Mo Bass according to his said he shot Pearman three lmes and continued on to his home ' n Columbia : t CORPSE IS “PLANTED He put his car in the garage and eft the body in It that night The next day he left for Arkansas and deposited the body on a roadside near Gravette there lt was found Much 29 - was arrested when he Dr Bass came here to identify the body as been missing that of Folta who hadMo home for from his Martins burg 17 years - - OTHER ACTIVITIES The building which is being re- modeled and enlarged by F F Gunn 1 i-- e 25 ' " V?- m y- v t : - "? " A Associated Prett P'koto BET17EEN REDS: er er I One o( the two who died a with: the hope of pardon in thetrusty near future gave his life to sound the alarm He was shot down in cold good by ithe infuriated prisoners yfhose plot he frustrated The other took! his own life when hope of freedom faded bested on Although all sides' the rioting prisoners declined to hold as hostage the daughter of their warden who unsuspectingly appeared in their midst JThe- - Jail delivery was attempted aid from the outelde TTwo wth men traveling s In an automobile bearing number plates stolen from Massachusetts car entered the aj Prison in the guise of visitors and CLASH LOOMS naval treaty with soma flvapoweri trimmings will complete tha long Sfsnatura of a three-pewnecotlatlona of tha f!va power naval conferenea In London The three-powtreaty will be signed by Secretary of State Stlmeon (left) for the United States Prime Minister Raihsa MacDonald (center) for Great Britain and Reljlre Wakatsukl (right) for Japan J AND VETERANS 4 To Start NATION LEAGUE NOT MENTIONED Communists Plan Demonstrations On Big (Scale In U S May Day j j ' I j j j By MORRIS DE HAVEN! TItACY r United Press Staff Correspondent' NEW YORK April 19— (UP)— The organized forces of unrest plan to bring the recent! weeks Of demonstrations to a climax May 1 with For Preamble Is f a nationwide display of strength Their leaders claim the affair will Be ‘That Will Treaty exceed anything in this country since the agitation immediately folSigned Tuesday t Charles A 'Calif the war years lowing April pLENDALE New Tn York and perhaps in othvJ Lindbergh announced this afternoon that he and IIrs Lind- er cities counter By WEBB MILLER forces have drawn Press Staff Correspondent) bergh would leave Grand Central air terxninal at 5 a m (United lines counter I demontheir for up LONDON April M9— (UP)—' The strations with potentialities of inter1930 naval arms treaty already acaltiinde to on theirone-sto- p experimental flight high esting and- perhaps happencepted in its entirety by Japan and New Yorln The single I$tpp for fuel and weather reports will ings ' - violent j In the hands of the other powers for YETS GIVEN PERMIT Kansas Wichita at was approval completed' today and nationwide demonstration wifl Colonel ' Lindbergh will ‘'pilot his beThe awaiting signature f Tuesday"" under the auspices of the given low-winew hnJ The preamble been drafter aft monoplane a specially community party of the- - Unifcec er much dlscnssicn and constitutes a built: Lockheed Sirus through alti- States The counter demonstration tudes ranging from 10000 to 20000 in New York is being victory for the United States in that arranged by ce feet on its initial it does not mention the league of Veterans of Foreign Wars who the transcontinental nations but does refer to carrying The flight flight obtained a permit to use Union on the work begun by the Washing has been planned for some time to have favorite rallying ground o Square v ton conference determine possibilities of the higher the communists ? currents for’ speed and practical iWe feel it is time to determine TO PREVENT DANGER The draft of the preamble begins navigation for fast express and pas- Just what this movement aimed with the names of the five powers senger planes our government and our inThe plane which has been “up on against participating who it says: stitution really amounts Ito" exthe blocks” at the T A “Desiring to prevent the danger ' Charles Pemburo spokes ) plained Air Lines hangar for three days has man and reduce the burden Inherent in 't f veterans r for the “If it is! i been given Its final inspection and menace we want to competitive armament and desirit out In bring About 375 loaded with Campaign gallons of gasoline menace we not a is ing to carry forward the work begun Publicity the If lt open ‘ Mrs :Lindbergh the former Anne want to know naval conferwe can laugh by the Washington Proposed Amendments Morrow will be her noted husband’s at it or Ignore whether ence and - to contribute towards t i it in case storms force them Be Arranged Will navigator achievement of general disarmament WITH PARADE BIG above the clouds when she will take have resolved with a view to - ac“So we have taken the initiative with an aviation sextant and conthes& to LAKE 19— SALT purposes (AP)— bearings complishing April will hold our demonstration in LindAfter at Wichita stopping clude a treaty for turther limita- Representatives of the Utah state Union Square It will be precedes on will of continue bergh regardless tion of naval armament and have a : i big committee by parade ' We expect 10000 bureau taxation the hour if eastern weather is re men in line accordingly appointed as their plen- farmstate" j t favorable anc board of equalization ported names of the the their ipotentiaries”— the supcommunists and the “If for night flying" delegates then ' follow : after which the Utah Education association will “We are equipped are as strong as they! claim will fly by celestial porters the various chapters and articles of meet here Tuesday to map out a be said “and seems possible tha to be it navigation if we do not complete the they will hardly the treaty are set down numbering state-wi- de keep quiet when they find taxation campaign Eph- flight before and 25 articles us their May day party" stealing of raimthe Colonel and Mrs Lindbergh who Burgeson president IMPORTANT CLAUSE ? of the chairman bureau and farm have Janubeen since California in One of the most important clauses announced to6 will wear electrically heated is the “safeguarding section” which taxation committee i f on their flight through the ts day provides that Britain : Japan and will the The of purpose air upper meeting the United States whose auxiliary be to devise a method of distribut- freezing fleets are limited by the treaty may v ing information about the proposed build up to their needs if France constitutional to be amendments and Italy whose auxiliaries are not on next fall lt was stated by limited start building in a way re- voted j officials- ARMS PACT IN W 'i ' v f Dra ted f S : Colonel V ) 9 v to-morr- ow J - - lmade rrt s ng - long-distan- TO MEET FOR 7 I - TAX CAMPAIGN five-chapter- th ghth five-roo- m dux v mmmmmmmmmmmrn “ J ! nightf:?!:- s Sf e Message Encirdes - v - U— v Paul Revere Rides ’ ' Again Near Boston f " f 19l—(AP)— The April of a Twentieth Century courier's engine the airplane' New Arbella beat with the rattle of horses hoofs as by air and by turnpike Boston and Massachusetts celebrated Patriots' day this 19th of April 155 years after the battle of ' and Concord Lexington n Paul Revere! William Dawes and Dr Samuel Prescott impersonated by cavalrymen rode again to warn the countryside that the British were coming while the new Arbella took the air for a tour of the eastern United States Uy spread the news- of the 300th - anniversary of the founding of ‘Massachusetts bay ( colony 44 — ' - : f Common Grave To Hold 150 Persons ' BUCHAREST Rumania 'April 19 —CAP)— A common grave will hold the nearly 150 persons who died here last night after they were trapped in a blazing church that flamed during a Good Friday vigil at CoteslcL The bodies of 96 persons were recovered today and it was believed than 40 more would be found in the ruins Seventeen others who at first were believed victims later were found wandering about the countryside many of them seriously - injured in the horrible fire panic i 44 -- --- BANK ROBBER SLAIN ROBBINSDALE Minm April 19 — (AP) — An unidentified bandit who held up the State Security banki of Robbinsd&le tonight was shot - ? he stepped tram the' door of the bank with his loot He fell under the gunfire' ox Patrolman John Bleberger who came running to the scene when he was notified of the holdup and fatally wounded-a- s - Brothers End Trip- of Over 18750 Mflcs P)— - -- ' s NEW rVORK LADS DROWNED April 19— (API-Pas- sing sea and conevery through FLEEING POLICE - ' DETROIT April Adam and Andrew Stoessel brothers who started from Buenos Aires two years ago on an automobile trip to the United States today were guests in Detroit having completed their journey of 18750 miles The brothers passed through Jive South - American countries six in Central America Mexico and then into States fit El Paso - - the United 44 — v" 19-(U- THREE SUSPECTS jVorldlnTwoHoiirs “H : f-f- -n $1000 SALT LAKE HAS - t- BOSTON and repairing week which opens morrow under the sponsorship of the Ogden chamber of commerce the city beautiful committee has written letters to practically every business house in Ogden urging their support It Is the aim of the chamber of commerce committee to have every by the yard in Ogden beautified planting of lawns shrubs and flow era to bring about repairing and property houses pairiting of business and gar ages TEXT OF LETTER The letter reads: week of April 21-“During-ththe Ogden chamber of commerce through its city beautiful committee is sponsoring a planting paintIt is the ing and repairing week that committee' your this of hope Institution will take an active part In this worthwhile movement “At a very limited expense every business institution and every property owner in this community can dress up Ogden during this week A little repairing painting and plantwill present ing by each individual a striking effect and ‘Will have a psychology tendency - to develoo a will have a for beautification that the year effect throughout lasting “If you contemplate installing signs or cleansing the front of your building or the painting of your entrance or approach to your institution we trust that you' Will' plari to make this very evident during this specific week We are sure you will agree with us that the psychological (Continued on Page Two) i 4 1 rat-tat-- tat In line with the planting painting to- j on Washington avenue between Twenty-third- ? and Twenty-fourt- h streets is rapidly assuming new form and it will be completed and ready for occupancy in the course of the next few weeks This improvement Is being made on the building formerly occupied by the Driver drug store and the Leader Inc Real estate dealers of the city report that investment in homes new avand old is somewhat above the r rw this erage spring' Building permit has been issued jy the city engineering department to Alfred Stromberg for two $3000 residences one on Quincy avenue and Twenty-eijetween Twenty-sevenon Van streets other the Buren - avenue between Twenty-seven- th streets and Twenty-eight- h residences of 3oth are ' nick construction A Stephens has also been granted a permit to erect a service sta- garded as prejudicial 'to the intion building cm Washington ave- st terests of any of the three big pownue between Thirtieth and Thirty-fir- ers v streets to cost—approximately — —— - ' City Beautiful Committee Asks Special Effort This Week 1 self-sacrifi- ce - responsible for the emergence of the him Incessantly when negro “bloc which is called “the Read what happened i PROVIDENCE R Ir April 19—(AP)— A desperate bid for without touchj of chivalry and a full measure of was brought to an abrupt and sanguine end at the Cranston state prison today with the deaths of two prisoners the wounding of two uthers and the probable fatal J wounding of a guard j 1 art I TI ‘ Standard-Examine- r) I V OTHER ACTIV ES Forty Men Employed On Dormitory 4 A t D e a f v And BlindBchool o By WILLIAM HARD (Special Correspondent of The - tj 1 ? House Held ONBIGflli: OF DEMOCRATS Possibility Seen G O May Lose Control of THEY WILL SIGN NAVAL TREATY IN LO 4F TO BE Oil HELP CHANGES 17 Colored Voters mm fifty Two" ' 10-Ye- -- ar I t Old :Boys Unable To' Swim Across River r tinent in the universe and relayed Death Assoin 22 foreign bureaus of The ciated Press and Reuters the Brit19 SALT LAKE CITY ish news" agency a ) message has Three youths held here April feda oni twice encircled the world i in the eral automobile theft charge J were amazing time of two hours ?and five questioned by officers regarding the v minutes murder of a Los Angeles policeman i The message was went on March Peter Muller in the coast cltyl April 31 by The Associated Press to test 13 ‘i-the speed ’ of the wire and cable The youths gave their names as services at its disposal throughout Melvin Samuel Jacobsen 21 LoS the world The result of the test Angeles Jacob Kennedy 23 Boise was not announced until: the eve Idaho and of 'the annual Associated Press fflTUVN YHarry Gardner 22 By- ll meeting which opens here Monday United States Marshal W Voscd 4“f ‘ I I - ln : ' v - Pastor First Presbyterian Church Easter and the Easter message lies in the Importance T3E that lt is of the resurrection of Christ that estalishes the claims of Christ and gives authority to the New Testament Without the resurrection the Bible would be Just one of many religious' books With it it becomes unique This basic Importance of Easter has always been recognized and all the attacks and criticism of unbelievers have been focused against it Easter story of full immortality that enabled It was the to march Christianity triumphant through the centuries It was the Easter fact that inspired men and women with a longing to attain greater mental development The Easter fact has also been the vital cause in social betterment and slavery has been abolished and the lives of the old the poor and the deficient given new values If all are immortal then all are worthy of receiving the best this earth can give Death in the Easter record is shown to be the poorest of robbers It only snatches the goods that lie open and visible The real treasures of heart mind and memory remain untouched Little Wonder then that Easter awakened the world in song of praise This is the one day of the year when the blessings of today join with the churches of the world in calling all to worship and praise i j H — T- - Residences Raided Arid Six Arrested a ‘ IDAHO FALLS April 19— (AP)— The county sheriff' with city officers raided six alleged beer parlors scattered throughout the residential section of the city tonight arresting- five men and one woman Evidence was secured in each raid -- ing officers said M SENATOR 102 DEAD MONTREAL April 19— (UP)-- G Dessaulles Canada’s oldest sena-o- r died today in his home at SL Hyaclnthe at the age of 102 The excitement of a fire in the ed senator's home Thursday was be-iev- to have hastened his death :?uneral' services will be held next : Thursday ' i TRUSTY SHOT DOWN I Champlin a lifer and the jPejleg nSrstto fall bad sounded the alarm when he was shot to death according to Chief of Police John F O’Neil of the Providence police' by the (desperadoes responsible for the attempted break Champlin who went to jail tor killing the man who hid Violated his home had become W'l trusty and was Under considers- -' tfbni for a pardon He was in charge of cigaret istand near the visitors cage where the outbreak started ifJohn “Pretty" McNeil the other Prisoner who died pressed a revolver to his head end pulled the trigger Sergeant WUson of the Cranston p&liee came down a spiral stairway him with his automatic coring iAs the outbreak was at its height Thelma 4 the - pretty of Warden Charles E Lln-sodaughter t stepped into the inferno of gunfire and! tear gas fumes She I had been to the prison barber shop to have her : bobbed hair trimmed Quards called- - pleas to the belea- gaered prisoners that she be re-- ? 19-year- ott - i 4 leased !4 f '! W f'We did not i know there was a Ijdy here” they replied and sur! rendered a potential n&ght have brought IplC-FEW-'TAKE'PA- RT that dear ransom aj hostage ' ’ f ? Although the state prison houses approximately 500 inmates only a small portion of them were believed byi officials to have taken any part the attempted delivery iii SThe attempted break occurred f dfrtng recreation ! hour The two outside confederates drove up to the I entered the prison i Erison gate and imingled with the group prisoners j of visitors outside at the a prearranged cage Apparently signal they passed weapons to their friends inside Firing started im- - i mldiatelyyi: Ghamplin was slugged I api then shot James McVay a p$tson'T guard fell and bis pockets! wre rifled Of keys1 Some of the I j i ! ? I I -- tprisohera brandished ! and riotingtwo f pistols ftred of the prison siren sound- failing ed above the din inside the prison and spread an alarm to which the: fifil prison force local police Frovi- - : dence police land state troopers re- - i sponded Vans of reserves left this -- L4 ? y for the scene Although many shots were fired tear gas probably had more effect fI than bullets in stemming the riot little more than an hour after i the! first shot was fired the at- -: tempted deUyery was to all intents i and purposes! at an end : I Aviator Suspected 1 of Air Mail Holdup Call who brought them here5 from Fillmore Utah where they were arrested said their stories of i their: movements differ-- They are declar ed to have left California in ‘an automobile stolen from Mrs Z K Wilhoit in Santa Barbara which is declared to correspond in! appear ance to the machine in which the slayers of the Los Angeles policeman 1 escaped A pistol of the calibre used in the slaying was declared to have been ' found In their possession I 4--f CHICAGO T&e arrest of I - April 19— (UP)— a former Brooklyn avat iator GaryIndLas a suspect and he discovery of the rifled mail sacks were tocm a railroad day's developments In toe investlga-io- n pf Chicago's first air mail right-of-w- i ay rob-be- Yy was &yd Hall 30 the aviator :aken Into custody after Adolph Sshno the driver of toe mail truck bearing toe air mail who was held up and robbed of his cargo on a south side street Thursday night old officers he had loitered about Is toa air field toe previous day Police said he had 50 worthless a checks in his possession when arrest-e- cf Compamcnjln-eHe was taken to the office of inK B Aldrich chief NAMPA Idaho April 19—(AP)— spector for questioningpostoffice Joe C Marciwton of Nampa was killed and Riley Oberacre of Nampa "y-and Alfred Sisson of Arkansas! were seriously injured when the Ox Bow uunncl 50 miles below Huntington Ore on the Homestead branch of I the Oregon Short line railroad colapsed yesterday afternoon said received here today : Lansing Miciu April 19— (UP The men were repairing the! tim- —Etta Mae Miller toe grandmoth-erewh- o once was sentenced to life ber roof of the tunnel when a rock and dirt slide pushed in the wooden Imprisonment for toe alleged sale foundation Two other workmen of a pint of liquor ' today was freed ' were uninjured The tunnel! had ©rail charges' been in disuse for several days be- r tlrs 'Miller’s life sentence given cause of its unsafe condition while iulder the habitual criminal law passengers and freight had been later was commuted to seven years she was granted a and still-latexansported around it 'by !I motor 1 new trial by toe state supreme trucks Marcusen who had lived here 10 court Today Judge Charles Collingwood 3ears is survived by his widow! and son The injured1 men s&M the state had no case against a toe action are in the Nampa hospital her when he dismissed ' J i ' Idahoan Ililled i'l H Irandmotlier Freed of liquor Sentence tion ’ r ! I 1 s 1 ! r ' j j 1 f ed I ' Palnesville home Russians Crowd EDDA TOWEb SOON Frank' Saari 18 of Falrport his ROME 19— AP)— An- brother Joseph TO and James Sabo April Moscow Churches nouncement was made today that 10 had broken into the home of Edda Mussolini daughter of the Mrs W E Breed here Chased! by premier and her fiance Galeazzo police they made for the river MOSCOW April 19— (AP)— All Clano will be married next Thurs- Frank ' succeeded In reaching the churches of Moscow were crowded day at' the Church of SL Joseph in other side but the younger boys tonight with devout Christians eager Via Nomentana went down to celebrate the resurrection of Christ with the fervor shown in bygone days before the atheistic movement Tens of thousands of devout could be seen making their way through the darkened streets carrying lighted candles to guide them over the broken pavements to their r i favorite churches EDWARD JOHN BY CARVER i - blood-stain- ! t old distributed arms They made their escape as the riot faltered and their deserted car indicated they had not got off unscathed I Youths In Stolen Gar jQues tioned About Officer’s - PAINESVTLLE Ohio April 19— ' boys were (AP)— Two drowned in the Grand river here this evening trying to escape from police after they had broken into a ! m ‘if r t: - J j |