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Show mm THE WEATHER Mtcttl: ITT AH MondY, Tattdiy, prok ably uw ar tmln; colder aorta M on dir. IDAHO iDMtUed Mrniday, Tuesdi;; oc- catlaaal tains; (nowi la mountains. CCS VOL. 120, NO." 55. Silver Copper Lead WILD CROWDS PIRATES KILL f Labor Leader CONTINUE 20 IN ATTACK, Wind, Tipping Glider, TO Tumbles Out Pilot, Withdrawn Troop Avert Surprise to SAN FRANCISCO, WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 VP). ports of serious condition! in Haiti continued to reach Washington tonight as 500 United States marines were removed toward the island republic to assist the 700 already there In maintaining peace. The cruiser Galveston, which was requested by Brigadier General John H. Russell, the American high commissioner In HalU, to assist the marines, arrived today in Jacmel, 30 miles from Port au Prince, the capital, to evacuate American women and children. A gathering of the largest body of malcontents yet reported to the state department was Indicated in a telegram received late today from General Russell, who said that yesterday morning a crowd of about 2000 surrounded the outpost building at Chantel, crying "Down with Borno, down with Freeman." Borne Referred to President Haiti. The "Borno"- - referred to by the crowd Is the president of the republic, who Is now in Johns Hopkins hospital In Baltimore on account of Illness. The state department said It was unable to Identify the person referred to as "Freeman," who was decried by the gathering. The Aux Cayes district was the scene of the first bloodshed In the situation, which grew out of a strike In October of college students who objected to a decrease In the school's appropriations to care for other needs of the Institution. The state department's report on the incident was as follows: "On the morning of December 7 a crowd of about 2000 surrounded, the outpost building at Chantel yelling "Down with Borno, down with Freeman.' The guard, assisted by the French priest, held the crowd off. Chantel Is In the Aux Cayes district and has a guard outpost of three Jm - men. Outposts Withdrawn Te Prevent Attacks. "At Torbek, near Aux Cayes, where there is another outpost, a crowd estimated at 1000, gathered on the morning of December 7 and threatened to kill the corporal of the guard, who was alleged to have telephoned into Aux Cayes the approach of the mob that descended on Aux Cayes on the afternoon of December 6. The crowd had been shouting "Down with Borno, down with Freeman." but had not attacked the guard. Directions have been Issued to call m the above two small outposts to Aux Cayes In order to prevent rushing the outpost at night and the capture of rifles and ammunition. "The telephone line between Aux was being Cayes and Port-a-Plme- nt destroyed. "American women and" children at Aux Cayes embarked on the steamer Martinique, of the Columbian line, for Port au Prince. The Martinique was to stop at Jeremle and pick up about five American women and children at that port.' PORT AU PRINCE, Dec. 8 VP)The country was completely quiet this evening. There had been no disorders since the demonstrations yesterday at Chantal and Torbeck In Cayes province. - Two Senator $ Newly Named Wait Welcome WASHINGTON, Dec 8 (UP). Two newly appointed Republican senators will appear In the senate tomorrow to be sworn in. David SenBalrd, Jr., who succeeds former ator Walter E. Edge, N. J- - now am- Dec. 8 VP). Charles O. Ferguson, army warrant officer, whose ambition has been to span the Golden Gate In a motorless glider, was hurled to his death late today when the machine, towed by an-airplane, nosed up into a cross cur... rent. Ferguson's strap broke and the glider pilot was hurled head first from his contrivance. Thousands of persons watching the attempt gasped as his body shot downward. Ferguson twisted in the air and struck the ground feet first with terrific force. . Glider Pilot's Body Falls Close to Waiting Ambulance. An ambulance, ready in case of an accident, was near the place where he fell and his body was picked up Immediately. It was taken to Letter-ma- n hospital, where he was pro nounced dead by physicians. ' Every moment of the accident was recorded by news reel photographers as well as sound pictures. Thousands of persons who had read of Fergu- (Contlnutd en (Column Pan TnrM Two.) CHILDREN DIE IN BOMB BLAST Infernal Machine, Left in Kitchen, Kills Three Little Victims. . NEW YORK, Dec. 8 Wl. Three children were killed today In an explosion that wrecked their Dekalb avenue home In Brooklyn. After an investigation, police, who at first at tributed the explosion to a gas heater, said the house was wrecked by a bomb. The bomb consisted of a piece of galvanised iron pipe, ten Inches long, equipped with a tune ruse ana attached to an alarm clock. Police said the bomb had been placed on the kitchen table, evidently with the Intention of having It explode when the family went to The dead were alary Falsone. IS: her brother, Philip, 13, both of whom were killed instantly, and Rose. 8, who died in a hospital thirty minutes later. The mother, Mrs. Jennie Falsone, and the two youngest children. Patsy, 5, and Sally, 8, were upstairs and escaped injury. The father, Joseph Falzone, owner of a marble-workibusiness, was upstate on a bunting trip. Philip's right arm had been blown off by the explosion, and police be lieved the explosion occurred when he picked the bomb up from the table. Mary Falzone had arisen early this morning because she was to make her first holy communion at 8t Joseph's Roman Catholic church. ... Arousing Philip and Rose, she went downstairs ng WILL ROGERS SAYS : pU) to Tha Tribune. BEVERLY HILLS, Cel., Dec. 8. With Mr. Hoover pleading with everybody to spend all this I wonder what a little ' money, gentleman in a rented frame house in Northampton la thinkThe idea of such spending 5 ing. will make him turn over In his bed of magacine manuscripts. This Ramsay MacDonald on his peace mission visited the It was Haiti wrong country where he belonged. There la a tremendous movement on to get tower taxes on earned income. . Then will come the real problem, "Who among us on salary are earning our in- -: come?" Yours, v WILL ROGERS. ITT 7J TAMPA. Fla.. Dec. 8 (VP). Two pilots of a refueling ship to an endurance plane were killed here this morning as their craft crashed in a takeoff with 80 gallons of fuel for the other plane, which, about 13 minutes later, was forced down, causing minor Injuries to both Its occupants. E. A. Dempsey and Stanley 8mlth of St. Louis were burned to death In the refueling plane which caught fire as It crashed. R. W. Schrock of St. Louis and Leonard Carrothers of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, suffered minor injuries as they attempted a forced landing with the endurance plane The Sealdsweet of Florida near Klssimmee, Fla., In a fog. Airport authorities were unable to explain the cause of the refueling ship's crash. The endurance plane was practically out of gas when the refueling ship took off to replenish it and the pilots after seeing the crash sought unsuccessfully to Ming their craft to earth, but crashed into a woods. The endurance plane took fire, but Carrothers and Schrock were able to crawl to safety. The endurance plane took off yesterday at 10:53:15 a. m. for the tenth tune to seek a new refueling endurance mark. Numerous minor difficulties had caused the pilots to land on previous attempts, but, after more than 23 hours In the air, the ship seemed to be flying perfectly. STAMOFRD, Texas, Dec. 8 lP). Cotton Hanson, pilot, and Miss Winnie Williams, passenger, were killed In an airplane crash here tonight. The plane burst Into flames as It struck the earth and burned the bodies. The woman was an orphan who lived here. RICH BERKELEY DOCTOR AND WIFE DIE IN CAR CRASH AthNe- - vada Mining Man. OAKLAND, Calif.. Dec. 8 r Dr. ch well-kno- . Husband May Kiss Wife Whenever He Likes, Court Says WAXACHIE, Texas. Dec. 8 (P). Three persons were killed and four others were. Injured, two seriously, near Midlothian last night when an automobile and a truck In which nine LOS ANGELES. Dec. 8 (UP). Whether she likes It or not, a wife Mexicans were riding went into a cant refused to allow her husband ditch. to kiss her, according to a ruling of Superior Judge Rey Schauzr. "But of course If he get too rough she can always call the police," the decision Tumble to Death Follows Story LOS ANGELES, CaL, Dec. 8 VP). Two men fell out of a seventh story hotel window last night while laughing at a humorous story and were fatally Injured. They were Gregory Woodford of Inglewood, a suburb, and J. A. Pursley of Portland, Ore. J. Meyers and L. R. Detterman said they and the two victims were talking together. Woodford and Pursley seated on the window ledge. Attempted Jailbreak were Woodford was telling a story, and as 8 he Two reached the climax gave PurCOLFAX. Wash, Dec prisoners were shot and seriously sley a playful poke, causing the latter wounded today by officers who to lose his balance. As he fell his quelled an attempted break from the foot hooked Woodford's knee, and he, too, lost his balance. Whitman county jail. ALIENIST FINDS LOVE AFFAIRS PLAY PART IN AUTO ACCIDENTS 8TAMBOUL, Constantinople, Dee. 8 VP), Insanity and love affain were blamed today by Maxhar Osman Bey, a leading alienist here for the alarming number of automobile accidents in the city Involving taxicab drivers. The prefecture took the alienist's diagnosis so seriously It announced periodic examinations for the drivers; stating that mentally unbalanced chauffeun would be sent to asylums. rr Three HONGKONG. American women were witnesses to a bloody conflict today between a swarm of Chinese pirate and the crew of the British steamship Hutching. The women, whose names had not been learned tonight, whre not Injured, but twelve persons were killed and about sixty native passengers leaped overboard and drowned, The British steamer, en route from 8watow to Hongkong with Chinese passengers, was attacked off Cha-lapoint The pirates set the vessel afire, but the crew beat off the outlaws and completed the voyage. The alienist said the taxi drivers' Insanity was due to alcoholism and use of drugs. ... The love affairs were attributed, in part to the glamor imparted the chauffeurs' uniforms, which, he said to be as effective in winning hearts as are brass buttons of American policemen. ' The alienist said the taxi men's .flirtations while driving and mutual jealousy caused many ed by Third Officer Fatally Wounded While Resisting Attack. Third Officer Woodward was fa at tally wounded While resisting the artack. He died oeiore tne vessel rived here. The destroyer Sterling went to the rescue of the Hlarhlng, and took off all the passengers. Police here began investigation of the affair, but declined to reveal further details. The steamer reached here tonight with Its superstructure partly burned wounded buccaaway. Thirty-eigneers were sent to the hospitalwhere the condition of most of them was said to be serious. Others were brought ashore securely bound and thrown Into jail. The ship waa under escort by the British destroyers Sirdar and Sterling, which had gone to its old. The Hatching left Swatow for this city yesterday afternoon with 300 passengers, including an Englishman and the three American women. Early this morning 20 or 30 of the pirates, who had shipped as passengers, sprang up on the decks with bloodcurdling yells and attempted to seize the ship. They stormed the bridge, firing revolvers indiscriminately. The bridge, however, was protected by barbed wire, and the officers and Indian guards opened fire on the outlaws. A rapid exchange of shots forced the pirates to retire. Accurate Fire of Defenders Picks off Pirates' Leaden. After a brief lull in the combat, the pirates again charged the bridge, but the accurate fire of the officers and guards picked off the leaders, and when they again withdrew they left dead and wounded lying about the ht deck. No other frontal attack was made, but the pirates took, up protected positions, from which they did much sniping. An Indian guard was killed, another wounded, and Chief Officer Perry received a wound. 11 Gains Fortune Started In Cubby Hole DENVER, -- Colo, Dec. 8 VP). An Denver girl Saturday became the eventual owner of a million-dollar fortune, the foundation for which was laid In a cubbyhole shoe shop In Colorado's early days, by a court decision In her favor and against an aunt and uncle who contested the will of the girl's grand- mother. By the terms of the will Josephine Barth. granddaughter of Mrs. Georgia A. Barth, Inherits the fortune after the deaths of her father, Mrs. Alice Houghton of Golden Hill, Mass., and James B. Rhodus, Denver, provided she Is then 30 years old. Meanwhile, the estate is held in trust, and the Income from it Is divided equally among the three. Mrs. Houghton and Rhodus. children of Josephine's grandmother by a previous marriage, contended In contesting the will that the girl's father, M. Allen Barth. unduly Influenced his mother in making the will. The girl's grandfather, Morita. started building his fortune as a young German emigrant making hobnailed boots for miners. He died In 1918. His widow died October 2, 1928. . . I ! 1 r ' j rever-berato- ry James J. Davis Wants Same or Better Weapon to Combat Border Lawbreaker. WASHINGTON, 8 VP). Dec. An air patrol to curb immigration smugglers and other border lawbreakers was recommended to congress today by Secretary Davis of the labor de- partment. Supporting his request for ah air fleet, the secretary- asserted that enforcement of laws- could be accomplished only through using the same or better weapons than were used In evading the law. to Three other recommendations congress are made In the annual report of the season as follows: Codification and consolidation of all Immigration statutes now scattered in various congressional enact. ments. Construction of Increased detention facilities at ports of entry to care for the greater number of aliens held there. Modification of the law which forever bars aliens once deported so as to permit them to reapply If permission were given by the secretary of labor. The department was cognizant Secretary Davis said, of both the encouraging and discouraging aspects of the situation- among"but on the whole It is dear that the general trend 1 forward and along some lines the advance has been :' rapid." The secretary held that questions of unemployment would eventually be, solved so .that every person who desired work would be provided with an opportunity.. - - wage-earne- rs, - Rancher Slays Aged Mother, Then Commits Suicide an CANADA SENDS Nine Middle West States Face Approaching Grip Of Cold Weather CHICAGO. Dec. 8 WV The week end visitation of moderate weather to the. lower middle, west will end tomorrow with the arrival of a cold wave gradually moving down from the snowbound Mackenzie valley, according to weather bureau officials. A general drop of ten degrees in temperature, accompanied by snow flurries in the Great Lakes and immediately adjacent regions, was pre,', . dicted. The cold will prevail for about three days, officials said, with Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, North and South Dakota and the northern sections of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska bearing the brunt of the Invasion. Cities of a latitude with Chicago today enjoyed temperatures of about 32 degrees above zero, but the cold wave. was. felt near the Canadian border. Devils Lake, N. Dr, announced a reading of 8 degrees below zero. Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada, experienced temperatures of 15 below. Readings of from zero to 10 below were reported by extreme northern points in the United States. BED PUTS TO Confessed Robber Starts for Coast Labor Federation Opens Pocatelld Sessions Monday POCATELLO. Idaho (). The three-da- y convention of the Idaho ATLANTA, Oa., Dec. 8 VP). An ex- State Federation of Labor will open, DALLAS. Texas, Dec. 8 plosion believed by police to have Monday morning In the Labor anent organization of the(.Permair corps been a bomb early today damaged the here Mayor C. Ben Ross of reserve association of the United front of the Tenth Street theater, a temple. will deliver the opening 'adStates was affected here yesterday neighborhood moving picture house dress. with election of officers. in the north side section of the city, The carpenters will give a smoker Arthur J. Retnhart was elected and shattered windows In near-b- y Tuesday night and the grand ball will president; Fred Pruter, - vice pres- business houses and residences. esti- be held Wednesday night Fifty delident and J. W. Cantwell, secretary-treasurDamage to the theater was of the state All are of Dallas, Joseph mated by Mrs. William C. Patterson, egates from various part Never of Dallas was named' judge ad- manager, at 8200. Police said they are expected. vocate, and among those named 'to were without clues. the executive committee was Paul Green of Douglas, Aria. Teacher Beaten to Death National headquarters will be In Dallas. The first national convenAfter Criminal Assault tion will be held In 8t Louis during The ROCKFORD, m,' Dec. 8 the aeronautics show in February. body of Miss Cordelia Gummershel-me- r, senior Rockford Envoy Makes Contribution high school teacher, was found In her NEW YORK, Dec. 8 (UP)-Th- ree For Pilot's Monument apartment tonight after she bad Pokier airplanes have been ordered been attacked by an unknown assailMEXICO CITY, Dec. 8 CP). Just ant and beaten to death with a piece to leave St Louis Monday morning to seek Carl Ben Elelson, famous of gas pipe. prior to leaving for the United States arctic aviator, and his mechanic, Ben Thursday, Ambassador Dwlght Morrow contributed 1125 to the fund, Ten Bandits With Rifles Borland, missing since November 8 In the frozen wastes of the arctic the newspaper El Universal is raisThe planes will go from 8t Louis Hold Up 15 Automobiles ing for erection of a monument to to Winnipeg, Manitoba. There they Captain Emilio Carranza, Mexican be equipped with skils and win8 Ten will Dec. VP). MEXICO CITY. airman, killed In a crash at Mount bandits today held up IS automobiles ter cowling, Canadian aviators, used last year. Holly. N. Ambassador Morrow will sail from at the point of rifles near the village to flying conditions in the far north, a, will take them then to Teller, Alaska, New York In January as one of the of Agua Bendlta, on the road to and robbed the occupants. the base In the search lor the two American delegates to the naval limlost airmen. itations conference at London. Troops were sent In pursuit Completes Organisation . er. Sinking of Ship en Brit- is hChannel With Score Hands Worst Disaster. Nanking Make Ready to Flee Fifteen Drown Off Dutch Ports; Atlantic liner Seas. Battle . Terrific Hold Boats for Evacuation of Women and Children By KEITH JONES. if Necessary. LONDON, Dec. 8 .(UP) . distress messages crackled from NANKINO, China Dec. 8 VP). many today through a hurriWith Nanking Isolated as a result of cane points the coasts of Britain and lashing In both service ot the Interruption , Shanghai-Nankin- g Europe and the seas between. and Tientsln-Fu-xoEvery type of craft from liner to railways, considerable anxiety prevailed In the foreign colony today. fishing boat was endangered by At a meeting of the foreign convessular body it was decided that while-ther- mountainous waves, and rescue was no immediate danger. It sels busily risked their own destrucmay be necessary to evacuate women tion taking off crews from foundering and children in order to avoid any vessels. possible untoward incidents. Sinking of the steamer Radyr, with There are approximately 175 foraboard, In eign women and children here, In- twenty to twenty-fiv- e cluding 80 Americans and 70 British. Bristol channel, was still the greatest The total In the American community disaster of the storm, but new details Is 120 persons. . almost of catastrophes arrived The Socony river oil boat Melfoo hourly.la being held here In readiness to m drowned Fifteen persons shipevacuate American women and chilmishaps of f the Dutch coast It dren if necessary. Sufficient British ping Bisof was the in Bay and Japanese shipping la available cay, fighting gales . . i to evacuate the remainder. The U. S. S. Tulsa Is expected shortly. Stranded Steamer , ' " Officials of the nationalist governCalls for Lifeboats. on and ment are continuously dutyOen-ersteamThe Cookerline company's maintaining an outward calm. er Britannic was stranded off Mil-foChang president of asked that the nearand Haven, the nationalist council, is directing est lifeboats be dispatched at once. affairs, he and Foreign Minister C. T. Another British steamer, the Wang Insist that the troops guarding Volumnia, reported Its steering abaft the Nanking Pukow area will remain broken. loyal. The Greek steamship Georghis P. radioed It suffered severe damage, losing several lifeboats. Many other ships reported loss of boats. The French liner France reported to the assistance of nuit merous other steamers, all damaged and some becoming unmanageable In the tremendous seas. The Italian cargo ship AIM was reported sinking off Brest Six men were rescued from the AIM and the barge Gascogne was attempting to . , . save others of the crew. Seven Rogues Escape With President Roosevelt ' '' '' Cash and Jewel Taken Battles Hurricane, ;,' ' t The American liner "President Pair Roosevelt encountered a westerly hurricane 800 miles west of Plymouth, Seven and was tossed by mountainous NEW YORK, Dec. men held up more than forty persons waves. Several passengers and crew attending a dinner party at the Ro- members were Injured. George Stopman Gardens In the Bronx early this fer, 87, a German deportee, was lost . morning and escaped with consider- overboard. steamer able monev and Jewelry. " The Hamburg-America- n was from bound by dinner The being given Kellerwald, Hamburg for business men of tha Bronx In honor 8outh America, with seventeen pas- of Albert H. Vltale, a city magis- sengers and 6300 tons ot cargo, called trate. Vitals waa In the midst ot a at Plymouth for repairs after having speech of thanks when the holdup ? occurred. twenty-fohours. , The men entered unostentatiously, BREST, France, Dec. WV Sev- and many of the guests at first believed they were entertainers. They erax ships either foundered or were violent distress scattered among the tables and one In .... k. -today. in the most .k Pu..h HID riCUHl of them stepped to the center of 4frdlipCSB UB seaboard In Atlantic a drew many years. pistoL th speakers' table and The ocean-goin- g tug Irolse made At the signal the others did likewise nort this afternoon with tha sur and the guests were searched. vivors of the Danish cargo boat Helen, which lost her first mate and one sailor off Ushant light early today when a gigantic comber swept the deck. The Spanish freighter Galdames went aground just outside Brest roads in Bottleneck pass. Two. members of the crew were drowned.' 8 The British ship Essex Heath was MOltOANTOWN, W. Va., Dec Three miners, entombed for 34 waterlogged and reported sinking beVP). hours in a small space behind a huge tween Ushant and Brest' The Britwall of coal and slate in a Conti- ish ship Tinybrtdge wirelessed that miles nental Coal company mine at Caas-vtll- e, she was foundering twenty-fiv- e were rescued early today by men west of Bishop's Rock. three-mast17S of Notre Dam feet The de who tunneled through coal to deliver the trapped workers. Bonne Nouvelle. a French sailing vesThe miners were In a hospital to- sel, and the schooner Berthe both this night, but It was said they were little foundered off Ushant light iiss crpwa wsm suavcn uitiriiiiiaf. the worse for their experience. The telegraph wires between Brest Paris, Havre and Cherbourg were ' down. w . - al rd Kai-She- k, -- CHILLY WAVE BANDITS, HALTING FRESNO, Calif, Dec.' 8 VP). Peter Houx. 64, rancher of Dunlap, today killed his mother and then committed suicide on his ranch in the little mountain town where they lived near here. He telephoned neighbors he Intended to commit the double shooting and when they arrived they found the man and his mother dead. Mrs. William Bullard. residing about three miles from the ranch where Houx and his aged mother CACTUS made their home, reported that Houx telephoned to her and informed her that he intended to kill his mother END QUARREL and himself. . When persons residing In Dunlap reached the Houx home they found the two bodies, with Houx 'a hand LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8 (UP). still holding a rifle. "Enemies shot me in the legs with poisoned arrows," Jim Shubln cried to Policemen Peffer and Willis In his home today. Both legs were swollen, but a police surgeon wasn't satisfied, with the In fact, be was puzexplanation. PAWNEE, Okla., Dec. 8 UP). In zled. Neighbors finally explained that the custody of California officers, Tom Vernon. 43. former wild west Shubln had arrived home intoxicatshow rider, left here today for Los ed, quarreled and fell Into a cacAngeles to face charges of derailing tus bed. and robbing a Southern Pacific passenger train near Saugus. CaL, November 10. Vernon, according to of- fleers, has confess-- ! he staged the crime unaided, lining up the passengers and taking approximately $400 from them after wrecking the train. " Bomb Explosion Damages Moving Picture Theater Air Corps Reserve William Johnson, 28, and Don 21, employees of the American Smelting and Refining company plant at Garfield, weie crushed and killed Sunday at 10 a. m. when a concrete tunnel wall, loosened by blasting, crumbled beneath their feet and dropped them 15 feet in a shower of falling slabs. The men had been working with a. crew of eight others on a construction job at the mouth of the flag tunnel, near the Garfield smelter. A charge of dynamite, placed In the tunnel walls, was set off, but failed to demolish the structure. Johnson then walked out on top of the tunnel to Investigate, beckoning Bywater to follow htm, The combined said. witnesses weight of the two men broke the wall, and they fell to their deaths Company officials said that Johnson walked out on the tunnel against orders of thei foreman supervising the job. Affidavits to this effect have been obtained from all witnesses to the accident they declared. Johnson was employed as a at the smelter and had arrived only recently from Minneapolis, Minn. Bywater's home is at Corlnne, Utah. He came to Salt Lake only about a month ago. Both men are single, it was said, and were living near the company plant FIVE CENTS Life Toll in Wrecks Grows as Tempest Sweeps Europe Coast I er, ng Girl of ....... .tut Americans in Falling Tunnel Wall Crushes 5melterErnploj ces to Death. sault British Ship... Both Endurance Plane and Service Airship Burn in Descending. . AT GARFIELD Women See Chinese Bandits As- Frank W. Simpson, wealthy Berkeley physician, and his wife, Elsie, were killed when their automobile skidded and struck a tree on the San Jose road near Alvarado today. They were motoring to Irvlngton to hunt ducks when the accident? occurred. Passing motorists extricat. with .them. On the table was the bomb, con ed them from the wreckage and took to a hospital. Dr. Simpstructed of a ten-inpiece of Iron them son was dead on arrival and Mrs. pipe, filled with gunpowder. It was died a few minutes later. equipped" with a time fuse attached Simpson Dr. Simpson, a graduate of the to an alarm clock. As police reconstructed the case, 1898 class of the University of California, was 56 years old, while, his Philip picked up the bomb to look wife, the former Mrs. Henry Calvin at it Just then It exploded, tearing his right arm almost from his ooay Brougher, widow of a wealthy Nemining man, was 41. and mangling him almost beyond vada Dr. Simpson was a . recognition, his two sisters were hurled against the walls and their sportsman and in the late nineties played tackle on the University of bodies badly broken. California In 1903 he varsity. coached the. varsity squad. He is survived by two daughters by another marriage. bassador to France, and Patrick J. Sullivan, Republican national committeeman, who succeeds the late said. Senator Warren, Wyo. Mrs. Barbara Carver sought an inAn investigation was made by sevto restrain her husband, eral senators Into the right of Gov- junction Edward, from kiss Ins her while they ernor Emerson of Wyoming to ap- are living in the same house pendWarren, but It point a successor to who raised the ing outcome of her divorce action. la understood those "Why, shes even afraid to goto that he question have been satisfied until a spe- sleep, lest he kiss her while she slum had the right to appointcalled. bers," said the wire s attorney, judge Sullicial election could be Schauzr refused the Injunction. van, who arrived here today. Is not expected to be challenged when he Officers Wound Two in appears. saxi On Smuggling Dec. 8 VP). Physician Former U lete; Wife Widow of IN ACCIDENT Three American Death Brings Test to Close at Air Tragedy Attack. Cruiser at Jacmel Will Evacuate Americans; Quiet Reigns in Evening. ajaaasaaaa Pilot's Trade ,.......... ' ...... 20 PAGES TWO MEN DIE Air Help Asks Causing Fatal Fall SIXHDROWN Army Warrant Officer Dies Rebels Surround Outposts, While Wife Looks On .i L Ha, SALT LAKE CJTY, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1929. MENACE HAITI 0 Local Settlement Pricei JUDGFS ADDRESS, "ROB40 GUESTS . , "'V t Pinner m . ur 1 Rescuers, Driving Tunnel, Liberate Entombed Miners er Suspect Identifies Murder 'Victim' MELBOURNE, Ark' Dec. 8 VP). Alex Fulks, In jail here, one of the five men Indicted lor tne auegea mutilation and slaying of a farm hand In the St James academy on last March 8, today declared a youth him to be Connie brought before man previously beFranklin, 23, the been the one slain. lieved to have The youth also has been Identified by two others of the accused as Connie Franklin. MOUNTAIN VIEW Ark., Dee. '8. VP) Prosecuting Attorney Hugh Williamson today announced he would bring to trial five men charged with the torture murder of Connie Franklin, farm hand, though a youth who Insisted he was the only Connie Franklin in Uila region has been Identified by several persons as the vic tim of the auegea amying Jury ,,:,.. Convicts ' Three, Frees Six in Liquor Plot Cases HAMMOND. Ind., Dec 8 WV-T-he federal government's liquor conspiracy cases In northern first of the . Indiana resulted today in the conviction of three men. one of them a policeman and the other two alleged liquor distributors, and the acquittal of six defendants classed by thepros-ecutio- n as "minor bootleggers. Pope Pius Receives Philadelphia Cardinal VATICAN CITY, Dec 8 OF). Cardinal Dougherty of Philadelphia was received today In private audience by Pone Pius. The cardinal was greeted with familiar and cordial kindness and thanked warmly for his visit at the close of the jubilee year of the Pope The audience lasted nearly an nour. . THREE MORE AIRPLANES JOIN THE seven sugar . Ja f FLIERS ARCTIC SEARCH FOR m (). r J, To-luc- . lactones It was the crack-u- p of two rescue planes Friday that caused the decision to send three machines from St Louis. In addition. It is hoped to send from Monthree Falrchild ' planes . treal. Elelson and Borland disappeared November S while on a flight from Teller to North Cape, Siberia. They had been engaged in evacuating Isolated persons from the region. The missing men have food for 30 daya, and carry rifles. The great fear of searchers is mat tneir piane crashed, and that they may have been ( mjured. Idaho will Handle approximate ly 525,000 beets tons of this ' year, representing a rev- r enue of close to K000.000. ' |